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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1920)
' ir PAOH HKVKN THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FlULS, OREGON TnURHDAY, FEBRUARY 2fl, 1020 VI Comparison Chnrnctor Viiluntlon Hlnln mid County $17,3Hr.,222 "'I rd .'. - M, J 7 2.31 . no M,;,"1," 17,3Sr.,22JO0 High Bchool 17, Mr., 222. 00 Library 17..1Rri.222 00 Agricultural College Ext... 17, 3Hr.. 222.00 Nuw Court Home 17,3r..222 00 Inluroat on Htntn Highway HoikIh Warrant Redemption Total levied by 8tutu City or Town llnnnnr.li st Klniunth Fulls Merrill j. Total i Nut DIM. 1 ......4... Total. s Ctt TAX SUMMARY SUMMARY OF REPORT SHOWS HTATK TAXES GREATER AND IX)OAL TAXES SMUHTLY LICSS. In anothor column is printed tho ABsesosr'a annual roport showing amount raised for taxation by tho various taxing bodies during tho year and tho purposes for which ralsod. A comparison Is also shown botween this year's assessment roll and last yoar's showing tho valuation for tuxes as fixed by tho County Court, tho City Council and tho Board of Directors of tho various uchool districts. Includod in tho "State and County fund" Is Klamath County's contribu tion for Stato purpoBos. Incroaso In amount colloctod by tho State as com pared to last year amounted to $1, 369,806,00 of which Klamath Coun OF SHIER FELT k L LONDON, Fob. 7. (Dy Mail) Use ot tho sllvnr stundard in oriental countries, coupled with tho onormous commercial expansion now In pro press botwoon the West and tho East, T of Taxes Levied 1918 Roll ciknkiiaij taxes levied for JIIIM KOI.Ij Itnln MIIIh II r. (I 7 3 S 1.0 0.1 0.1 1.2 anil Cniinly HI" IIMH IIOI.I, 2B.0 $11.1.102 sn icciai, taxes levied i.v Unto MIIIh 10,0 23.5 17.0 Vnluiitlon .$ 70,102.00 . 3,0 17.4 83.00 01.441.00 Tux 701.02 71.015.85 1,554.50 $ 73,0.11.07 SPECIAL' TAXES J,i:Vli:il l MrimoL DISTItK IIMH HOI, I, Unto MIIIh .1.4 7. 1. Vnluiitlon $3,047,070.00 176,006.00 007,378.00 134.880.00 172,200.01) 04 1.701.00 Tux 12.402.10 3.325.10 007,33 337.22 oifliito 2,670.18 4. 2.11.861.00 100,370.00 400.70 1G0.38 1,003.00 800.20 200.47 100.SS5 00 101.013 00 100,233.00 5.1 8 2 123,500 no 3,1 302.18 110.30 080.00 310 61 151.28 461.70 1.607.52 2.1 20.07 1.G82.1C 1.033.08 1.208.55 1.040.73 251.4 5 322 02 17.1.04 210.07 .155.4 5 7C0.OS 1.C0S.S5 00.003.00 4 5 7. 3. It. 00 106,603.00 76.040 00 S2.673.()0 028.13,1.00 302.063.00 841,080.00 73.834.00 171.125 00 232.007.00 25,145.00 80.731.00 67.070 00 140,117.00 6 1. 085. 00 80,103.00 043,805.00 1.5 .1. 2.1 14. 7.1 4 5 10. 4. 3. 1.5 0.5 0.5 1.8 -$ 37,123.70 SPECIAL TAXES 1 OTHER TAXI.VtJ DISTRICTS '. Niuno of District 10 IS Hull 1010 Roll Lniigull Vnlloy .Irrigation $ 21,210160 Klumiith Drill nuVn :, $ 5,347.30 7.210.SC KliimullP'lrrlgntioiT .:...;.:...T.:.? ' 37,810. W H2,GS71S Sunnyslita ' 1,492-MO Upper Van Brimmer Dnilmtgu 49.83 Kntorprlmi Irrigation 2,314.40 7.301T4S HorHolly Irrlgntlon .. . 12.009.00 1C.199.G9 Pine drove Irrigation 3,178.35 3,335.50 Willow Vnlloy Irrigation 1,290.09 i SlmHla View Irrlgntlon . 702. OG , l'iro Patrol 4.21G.70 2,52407 Totnl $ OG.020.45 $172,010.G1 VALUATION PUBLIC UTI1.ITIKS AS FIXED IIV STATE TAX COMMISSION 101S 1019 Central Pacific Railway Co... $ 905,072.50 $ 802,507.00 California-Oregon Power Co... 110,135.20 110,271.00 Aiuorlcnn Railway Express Co, " 2,010.00 Wolla Fargo & Co. (Express) 4,235.01 Western Union To). Co 7.S63.73 8,730.00 Pnc. Tol. & Tol. Co 41.3G0.34 42, 906.00 Merrill Tol. & Tol. Co 790.20 784.00 Spring Valley Telephone Co... 437.36 451.00 Poo Vulloy & Klumath Falls Tolophone Co ,... 351,45 336.00 Langell Valley Telephone Co. 1,107.60 1,138.00 Klamath Tel. & Tol. Co 2,832.90 2,800.00 Bunting. Telephone Co 273.35 262.00 I.u Pine & Southern T. & T. Co. 234.30 231.00 Keno Power Co 11,786.00 15,060.00 Totnl Vnluiitlon Public Service Corporations $ 1,080,184.04 $ 1,078,130.00 IaicoI AHsrosnitMiti lU,U08t7.17.00 10,545,530.00 Totnl Vnluiitlon all Taxable Property IjSl 7,385,222.00 917,023,002.00 ty's proportion of tho increase is $22,233.70. Notwithstanding this Incroaso tho County Court managed to slash this fund something over $34,000.00 ub compared to last year, and in snlto of increases necessary in 'other funds managed to reduce tho tax rate by 0.2 mills on tho dollar. Tho City or KlSHiatU Fulls man aged to reduco tholr tax into 0.0 mills but rnUcd $3737.00 mora than last year. Thoro has been Bome Increase lu valuo within tho City duo to tho following principal reasens: Tho mills and box factories had larger stocks of morchandiso on hand on March 1st, 1919, than on provlous yoars on account of car shortage; Considerable new sonstruction has boon dono botweon March lBt, 1918 and March 1st, 1919, within tho City land tho valuation on sonio properties has beon ralsod in cases of n consid erable market valuo of samo. Increases In spoclal school levies has boon duo to iinuinbor of reasens: Tho growth of (Wis community has boen vory rapid and tho school fa indicates that thoro Is an Immense shortaga of silver to meet tho do mnnds of trade, says tho American Chamber ot Commorco in London. Ono result of this Bhortngo, says tho American Chamber, is that Amer ican and Mexican silver mines may look forward confidently to an era of unprocodontod prosperity for many years to como. Sllvor, it la under stood niust also bo found to back oyor ig'OjPOO.OOO.OOO, worth of pap or.inony' issues floating In Europe (Payable 1919) and 1919 Roll state ami county purpoheh 1IM IIOI.li Itnto MlllH !).4 CO 4 0 2 0 Tux Vnluiitlon $10!), 930. OR $17,023,002.00 04,r.3'29 H.lil.COII.OO 00.003 84 17,02.1,602.00 Tux $166, 002.70 84,009,62 70,404.77 27.H10.30 17,023,002.00 3S.247.38 l,7.1H.fi2fiirii(iil In "Htiito iiml County" Kuinl l,7H.nz 17,02.1,002.00 0.2 3,024.74 20,802.27 17.02.1,002.00 1.0 17,023.00 17,023,002.00 2.2 .18,772.12 24.8 $410,235.02 TIES AM) TOWNH J Oil) ROLL Unto Vnluiitlon MIIIh 70,100,00 10.0 $ 3,270.216.00 23.0 120,008.00 14.0 t Tux 701.00 76.362.04 1,002.71 $ 77,807.01 T8 1011) ROLL K $,37,78,1.78, 3,016,32 ' 1,204.33' ', 303.63 ; 677.03 . 081.80 ifi.l 30.08 1.830.07 5c 3,280.20 308.01 Itnto MIIIh 10. 0.7 1.7 3.2 5.7 4 3 0.0 2.0 1.3 1.3 2 8 3.S 0 8 .1.2 3. 3.2 1. 8.2 3.8 10.0 !1. 13.6 .1.3 8. 4.7 1. 11.7 0.6 4. 5.7 7.7 0. 17.0 9. 11.1 13. II. 13. 0.9 3.7 G.5 1. Viiluntlon $3,778,178 00 630,000.00 708.434.00 123.011.00 118.778.00 168,580.00 070,8.12.00 031,135.00 1.068.151.00 230,030.00 161.380.00 133,210.00 188.501 00 102.080.00 02,000.00 68.000. 00 163,700.00 130.671.00 231,000.00 06.266.00 435,740 00 131.201.00 66.580.00 83.710.00 036.213 00 273,100.00 311,005.00 844,740 00 203.800.00 79.018.00 234,710.00 230,500.00 25.205.00 7S.300.00 02,010.00 138,152.00 12,100.00 50,405.00 07,302.00 010,010.00 507,010.00 64,555.00 ' 100.20 ' 500.20 'il. 282. 42 328.67 278.07 185.79 153.77 " 1.070 70 -, 877 80 1,102.98 1.350.70 1,812.52 186.71 060.92 .2,900.20 273.10 5,058.19 5,575.32 1.056.20 455.53 1.549.09 1,383.30 442.00 704.70 G95.30 1.795.97 690. CG GOO. 43 404.79 3.480.25 3,209.44 54.55 $ 07.013.53 cilities havo had to keep pace with It which they havo just managed to do. Tho bonds floated to build schoolhouBos at ono timo or another bear interest which has to bo paid as woll as tho principal of tho bonds. A drop in tho bucket is tho rnlso of salary granted tho toachors at tho recent special election. As n result of this rnlso tho teachers aro pant not adequately, but enough to get by on, which keeps Klamath Falls out of tho awkwnrd predicament of many communities which havo had to closo tholr schools down on ac count of their inability to got teach ers ror tho salaries set. A rccont number of tho Literary Digest sera tho number of sucn teaching vacan cies In tho United States at 40.00W. On tho 1919 tax roll aro tho as sessments of n number of Irrigation districts not making a levy last year wnicn assessments will bo collected by tho Sheriff wltn tho other taxes. The total amount collected by tho Klamath Irrigation District (tho main Government' project) through today, in addition to which America's Increasing yolumo of trado with Ind ia and China calls for almost unlim ited supplies of tho metal. Tho United States and Mexico furn. Ish nearly throe-fourths of tho worlds yenrly output of silver, tho larger portion oomlng from tho' United States. As tho prlco of tho whlto met al advances It has bocome profitable to most countries to convert minted silver into bullion. Small "change" continues to disappear on the Hro (Payable 1920) Tux lncn.'iiHo D'crcaJ $.14,207.35 10,043.07 4,430.03 7.431.02 on 1010 roll 1,738.02 24,802.27 1,780.22 17,023.00 38,772.12 $70,043,98 $00,011.81 $ 3,132.17 Tax Incroaso Dccreaio $ 0.34 3,737.09 138.21 $ 3,870.64 iw Tax f Incrcnxo , iTDocreaso $26,379.08. 289.86 f 500.95" 393.03 . ' 339.81 icr.:oo .1,800.80. 1.830.07 3,280.70 - ft K $ 101.09 200.88 600.20 278.40 78.00 185.79 15.1.77, 078.52 877.80 983.59 001.79 1,490.01 .15.43 215.22 1.482.G8 273.19 2,937.02 3,893.10 1,055.20 280.54 330.03 191.21 381.78 622.20 1.570.30 600.60 ' 300.98 1.7S1.40 3,290.44 54.50 031.72 578.10 290.19 - $50,SS0.77 " ' 21W I ?!?' ."- ' . ft'- u" M "V. i" V;" ' tho Sheriff's office is $112,687.18 this year against $37,810.59 last year. I This increase is due to the fact that the collection of tho Buliaing 'and Operation and Maintenance dirges of the United States, as well ub tho Water Users Association as sessment will all b0 collected by the Sheriff this year instead of part of tho charges by tho Reclamation Service office and part by the Sher iff as Was llnnn lnnt vrar Combined tax rates for thiB year's rolls In mills on tho dollar or as sessed valuation aro as follews: ( v.ij w. jviuuiuiu x? utis nai.o , School Dlst. No. 1 outsido 34.8 juy iiiuiis wuy oi Merrill n.o City of Bonanza 35.5 In other diHtrlntn rnmhlnpH rnfn In tho state and county rate (24.8 mills) plus special assessment rato j ror school district in which property is jocuieu. Copies of Assessor's report can be bad at tbo County Assessor's office on application. pean continent with remarkable rap idity, postge stamps largely roplaclng the former sllvor coin of small value. Tho United Stntos is said to bo tho ono country in position today to buy silver for coinage without debas ing Its standard coins. Perhnps the fact that Fred Fulton got $2,000 for bouncing Tom Cowler on tho floor caused tho Minnesota heavyweight to offer to flgnt Jack Domjsey for m.th&e. y BUSINESS CARDS KLAMATH FALLS Marble & Granite Works 1040 MAIN HT. AVMVWWVVMMVM I'hono a JO-J 1122 Main St. O. K. Lunch AND CONFECOTONKBT Formerly at 45 Main St. Home-Mado Pica and Cake. Cold Meats & Lnnch Good. Ice Cream and Fruits. HARLEY-DAVIDSON Service Station Wo bandlo tho Harloy-Davidson Motorcycles and Bicycles Exclus Ivcly. Also buy, soil and exchange all other Makes. Pennsylvania and Diamond Tires and Tubes. C. E.' BISMARK 115 S. Dth St. Klamath Falls NOTICE Wo open storo every Tuesday and Friday from 10:00 a. m. to 4;00 p.m. Many are tho good things wo can show. A dollar saved Is a dollar earn ed. In buying good thngs cheap- as you may learn, you will never bo In J debt and have to skip If you buy your i goods from J LUCKY DICK & CO. ' : 'x 201 Klamath Avo. Corner of Cth St h '$4lp -3J22S2ass Let your Glass Troubles be My Troubles. Reglazlng done In any part of the city E. O. 8TCCKT. Carpenter & Cabinetmaker Phone 477W 1024 Main. J. C. CLEGHORN Civil Engineer and Surveyor " Office 517 Main St. Phenes: vOfllco 100, Res. 102.1 VWW.W.VMWWVWWWWV.AAW. O. K. FEED & SALE STABLES Under new manage ment Best care taken of all stock placed in our barn. Horses, harness and wagons bought, sold and exchanged. DENTISTS Dr. E. G. Wisecarver PHONE 864 Dr. P. M. Noel PHONE 4 Over Underwood's Seventh and Main Street VVWMrrMMMrrrrMrMAMAMMMArV Hair Dressing, Shampooing, Manicuring, Face Massage Scalp Treatment by appointment MRS. GILIj Lee Apts., 5th and Walnut MVVWVWWVWArAAAArVrrAAM HENRY SMITH Carpenter and Cabinet Maker 106 Main Street Phone 4S7 MWWMMMMMWWWWWWWMWWW A. MAURITSCH For Your Favorite Furniture Phone 176J 10 Main St sS jC MOTH DENTISTS j Professional Pharmacy EXCLUSIVELY Warren Hunt Hospital Pharmacy Open Fourth and Pine Streets PROFESSIONAL CARDS tiiirYTvvwwxt FRED WESTERFELD DENTIST I'hono 434W. X-Ilny Lnlxirntory Looml Uldg., Klamath Falls PRIVATE HOSPITAL Now Open for Maternity Cases Mrs. Rosa McDanlels, 301 High St Phone 455 Offlco Phone 177W' lies' 17 7R Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Physician and Surgeon , White Building , Klamath Falls Oregon rWWVVWVWWM DR. F. JL GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and . ' Surgeon. t .. Office and Residence Phones 321.- I. O. 0. F. Temple E. D. LAMB PHYSICIAN AXD SURGEON Rooms 4 and 5 Phones 17W 17R Sivnnonn Bldg. (Over Gun Store) MXX,M"MJ-X"''JMX!X,M" KATHERINE SCHLEEF Physician and Surgeon X Office, White Bldg. ? -::wK''''X":'oii WARREN HUNT MEDICINE AND SURGERY 206 I. O. O. F. Bldg. DR. G. A. MASSEY Successor to Dr. ruax Suit 200, 1. O. O.iF. Bldg Oflice phone 80J Res Phone 80M Phenes: 1B1J Office. lRlM Residence. DR. SOULE Office 420 Main Residence lOOO Main SAW MHJi ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION CO. Designers and builders ot mod em Saw Mills, Planing Mills, Box Plants. Complete plants contract ed. Appraisals and reports made. Dredging. We contract to build any class ot a bnildlng and install machinery of any kind. Drafting of any kind done. Bine Prints made. PHONE 140J Office in K. D. Building AAArnAIVVV'W''frrfc h KLAMATH AUTO SPRING WORKS We Do All Kinds of Spring Repair ing New Ones Made to Order Axle Straightening and Blaclcsmlthing AMj WORK GUARANTEED Phone 250-Y 017 Klamath Ave. I am now prepared to furnish Shasta Sand from the Hoey, Cam., sand and gravel pit. in any quantity that may be desired by contractor! and builders. . . Alt F. GRAHAM. CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY 017 Main , ARTHUR B. WILSON Manager Soon In the Hospital DR. C. A. RAMBO Dentist L O. O. F. Bnllding PHONE 01 f l ;l 'f