The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 03, 1921, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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WsWNaWDAT, AUGUST 9, 1M1
THE EVENING HERALD; KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Attention
To whomever It may concern In
this city, greetings.
In Marlon, irid. the prlco of lco
crnath sodas has been reduced from
15 to 10 conUi.
In Bridgeport. O., the price of
loo creanMhas been cut to 3S cents
a quart!
In Batosvlllo, Ihd., a chicken din
Her' mar be bail for 30 cents.
Others plcaso copy.
Home IUtUcra
Recently John Boylo bought a second-hand
car of a "light and pop'lar
brand" as Abe? Martin would say. In
a few woeka ho dlscoTCrcd that It
vai a crlpplo on four wheels Instead
of a pleasure Tohlcle he expected. Ho
nras describing to as soma of Its
numerous ailments.
"I rather think," Jack Thompson
commented sympathetically, "that
sho rattlo quite a bit when you drive
her!" -tm
"Battles!" he oxclalmed. "Why
dammit, she sounds llko a skelton
baring 'a congestlvo chill on a tin
root!"
Financially, Ororcr Bergdoll la
worth halt a million In tho eyes
of tho public, however, he Isn't
worth & tinker's darn.
Charlie DeGrooto was saying yes
terday oTor at tho Elk's club as how,
that he were not married, and that
he had almost mado up his mind that
rea it be was married that there
la a time when you could call a
girl little dear. Just about this tlmo
two of the "dear things" passed go
lag toward the rjvor and Austin Hay
den replied that by the way they
dree nowadays it would be more
appropriate to call her a little bare
Gall la the Auditor and Investigate
Rap's Accoaato
Mercyrllle (Iowa) Banner.
Ray Thomas, who has charge of
lighting the street lamps, has pur
chased a now automoblle,whlch will
facilitate tils work .
BoBg By Brother Bob ltobcrUou
King Bolomon and King David,
Led merry, merry lives,
With many, many lady friends,
And rnanj, many wives.
But when old age crept over them
With many, many qualms,
King Bolomon wrote the Proverbs
And King David wroto the Psalms.
Over here money talks. Over In
Germany money balks.
Gosh
Cheer up! Your troubles are all
imaginary! Just read this from tho
Connoravllle, Ind. News Examiner.
"This country is not dry, it never
has been dry, and you won't live to
see the day when It will bo dry." ,
Must Be Bull
From the Wichita Falls, la. Times
For Sale A full blooded cow, giv
ing mllkthreo tons of hay, a lot
of chickens' and sevorat stoves.
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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Contractors may receive the plans
for the Shlpplngton school from., tho
designer. C. N. Cooseboom, .816 Jef
ferson. St. on August 8th., a deposit
of $10,00 will be required for 'each
sat 'of plans.
16 ' r SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
K. OF G. GMNS
87 IB YEAR
BAN FRANCISCO, Cat., Aug. 3.
William J. McGlnloy of Now York,
supreme secretary of tho Knights of
Columbus, reported to tho interna
tional secretary here yesterday that
tho yoar ondod June 30, 1921, had
witnessed a riot gain In membors of
87,060.
Tho total American membership of
K. of C Is now 7GS.166, his report
shows. New York leading with 107.
649. Tho sum of 11,114,747 was
awarded by tho K. of C. In death
benefits daring tho period covered
in the report.
Members to the number of 22C2
of the K. of C. died .during the 12
month period covered in the report.
There was an Increase of 119 In tho
number of K of C. councils, amalga
mations of various councils In large
cities affecting the proportionate
growth of K of C. units, tho report
said.
K. of C. councils and their entlro
memberships participated in two na
tional charity drives on a large scale,
the Herbert Hoover European relief
council drive and the campaign for
tho com'mltteo on relief in Ireland
as well as in many local charity ap
pears. Tho report estimates that tho
K. of C. were Instrumental In rais
ing betweon four and five million
dollars for these causes. Tho Knights
also transmitted to Cardinal Morclor
approximately 350,000 francs for his
Belgian reconstruction work.
His report estimated that by 1922
the K. of C. not membership would
approximate tho million mark, and
stated that during the yoar flvo now
state Jurisdictions had been crectod
In North and South Carolina, Prlnco
Edward Island, Nova Scotia and Nov
Brunswick.
BIDS WANTED
School district No. 8 Keno, Ore
gon will receive sealed bids up to
Monday, August 8th, from contrac
tors for the erection of an addition to
Keno school No. 8, the building to
be completed by Septomber 12th.' All
bids must bo accompanied by either
a certified check for G or the
nmntmt a Itin Vtft ts ' til1f am fttflit
HtUUUIIk VI 1,440 UtU US UlUUUia WU"
for 6 of the amount of the bid.'
for particulars apply to Charles
Snowgoose, chairman of tho board of
directors.
MRS. CHARLES SNOWflOOHE.
Clork Dlst. No. 8, Keno.
Oregon. 1-3
aBSse3eHa s5
CHARTER AMENDMENTS
SUBMITTED TO THE VOERS BY
THE COUNCIL
As Act
To amend the character of the City
of Klamath Falls, Oregon, entitled
"A bill proposed byjnlttativo peti
tion for an act to Inact, provide and
adopt a charter for the City of Kla
math Falls, Klamath County, Ore
gon, to be submitted to the legal vo
ters of the City of Klamath Fulls,
Klamath County, Oregon, for their
approval or rojoctlon at a special
election to bo hold In said city on tho
10th day of March, 1913" submitted
to and approved by the legal votors
of said city on .the 10th day of March,
1913, a subsequently amonded by
tho legal voters of said city at tho
special election held therein on the
14th day of Novomber, )91C, and to
amend all other amendments thereto.
BE IT ENACTED BY TUT. PEO
PLE OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH
FALLS that tbo charter of the City
of Klamath Falls, samo bolng an act
entitled "A bill proposed by Initia
tive" petition for an act to inact, pro
vldo and adopt a charter for tbo City
of Klamath' Falls, Klamath County,
Oregon, to bo submtttod to the lugal
voters of tho City of Klamath Foils,
Klamath County, Oregon, for their
npprovall or rojoctlon ata special
election to bo held In Mid city on tha
10th day of March, 1913," subttted
to and approved by tho legal votors
of said city on tho 10th day of March.
1913, as subsequently amended by
tho legal votors ot said city at the
special otoctlon held theroln on tho
14th day ot November, 1916, and all
othor amendments thereto, bo and
tho samo hereby is amendod by add
ing thereto Section 309 to read tts
follews:
SECTION 309. (a) For tho pur
pose of providing funds for soworago
purposos the council ot tho City of
Klamath Falls, Oregon, Is hereby
authorized and ompoworod to Issuo
and dlsposo of genorat obligation
sewer bonds oTsald city In tho sum
ot $60,000 In denominations of $1000
or $000 each, duly signed by tbo
Mayor and countersigned by tbo Po
lice Judge under tho corporato seal
of tho city, having semi-annual In
terest coupons thereto attached
bearing the engravod fac-slmllo sig
natures ot tbo Mayor and Police
Judge, whoreby tho city shall bo
bold In substance and effect to un
dertako and promiso to pay the
bearer ot each of said bonds at ma
turity theroof the sum therein
named In cold coin ot the United
States of tho present standard of
valuo with Intercut thorcon In like
gold coin at tho rato of not to ex
ceed six por cent (6) per annum,
payablo somt-nnnunlly, said bonds to
be known as City ot Klamath Falls
Sower Bonds, said bonds to bo dated
August 1, 1921, and to maturo In
not to oxcoed flfteon years from date
of Issuo, principal and Interest to
bo payable at tho Fiscal Agency of
tho Stato ot Oregon in Now York
City.
(b) The dobt limitations contain
ed in tho charter or said city shall
not apply to tho bonds horeby. au
thorized. (c) Tho council shall oach yoar at
tho tlmo of making tho annual tax
Iovy for city purposes Includo In such
levy a sum sufficient to pay Interest
due on tho outstanding bonds of this
Issuo, and shall in addition tboreto
levy an additional amount sufficient
to pay said bonds at their dato or
datos of maturity.
RESOLVED FURTHER that this
resolution for proposed charter
nmendmonts submitted to the voters
by tbo council bo f Hod with tbo Po
llco Judgo ot tbo City ot Klamath
Falls for submission to the legal vot
ers of said city, for their rejection or
approval to bo voted upon at a spe
cial election to, bo held as heroin pro
vided! Resolved further that tho council
deem It advisable and does hereby
and heroin 'call and mako necessary
provision for tho holding ot a spe
cial election which shall bo and here
by is called to be hold on tho 12th
day of August, 1921, between the
legal voting hours on said dato, and
that said time bo and the samo
hereby is designated as the tlmo for
holding said apodal oloctlon. and tho
following polling placoa In said city
nro horoby doalgnatod aa tho polling
places thororor, to-mit:
First Ward Brown's enrponter
shop, cor. Main and Center.
Second Ward City Hall.
Third Ward Duoslng'. Real Ra-
tnto Office
Fourth Ward Mills Addition
Hall.
Fifth Ward Chaa DoLan House.
cor. Uphnnt and Worden, and the
following named persona nro hereby
doalgnatod and appointed as and for
tho Judaea and clorka of said elec
tion, to-wlt:
First Ward-Judges, Mrs. F. E.
Ankony, R, J. Sheeta, Mrs. Harry
Onllaghor; Clorka, Mrs. Chas Bald
win, Mrs. James McGlure.
Second Ward Judges. W. 8.
Slough, Fred Bueslng, Mrs. Frank
Ward: Clorks, Mrs. A. Krause,
Mrs. R. B. Wattonburg.
Third Ward Judges. James Llnd
say, n. 8. Grtgsby, Mrs. Nato Otter
beln: Clorka, Mr Percy Evans,
Mrs. W. D. Miller.
Fourth Ward Judges, Mrs. L. A.
Will, Mrs. B. H. Hawkins, Mrs. Chaa.
Thomas) Clerks, Mrs. Btaub, Mm. M,
Miller.
Fifth Ward-Judges, Mrs. Kffle
Oarcelon, Mm. X. B. Vollmor, Mrs.
J. W. Tunnoll; Clorka, Mrs. Joseph
Posptsell, Mrs. Oco. Helms.
BD IT RNBOLVBD that the ballot
tltto for aald promoted charter amend
ments shall bo la word and figures
substantially as follews:
CHARTRn AMMHDMKNTH
BURM1TTKD TO THK VOTERS BY
THK COUNCIL
AaAct
To amend the chartor of the
City or Klamath Fella, Oregon, same
bolng an act aubmlttod to and ap
proved by the votara of aald city at a
special oloctlon held therein, on
March 10, 1911, aa subsequently
amended at the special election hold
thorotn on Novomber 14, 1916, and
to amend all other amendments by
adding Section SOI providing for an
Issue or aewer beads In the sum or
$'60,000.00 and for a tax levy to pay
principal and Interest t heron.
100 Ym
101
No
BB IT FURTHER HKBOLVND that
tho Police Judge bo and ho is horo
by instructed to publish tho heroin
above proposed charter nmondmonts
aubmlttod to tho votors by tho coun
cil in the manner provided by law)
that la to aay, by publication of this
resolution In full for two conaocutlvo
publication! within the fifteen daya
Immediately preceding aald speolal
lection In The Evening Herald same
being a newspaper publlahod In tho
City of Klamath rails and horoby
designated for aald purpose.
Pmso4 by" tho council on this, the
JGth day of July, 1011, by tho fol
lowing vete:
Yeas: Bogardua, West, McCollura,
Hawkins and Vollmor.
Nays: Nena.
Submitted to the Mayor July IJth,
1911.
Approved by the Mayor July 26th,
1911.
Attest:
W. B. Wiley.
Mayor,
A. L. Loavltt.
Aug. 33 Police Judgf,
CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
HKPOnT OK
FUNDS
t
200.00
1S6.00
340.00
CONDITION FOR THK
Balances
March 31st
leil
$ 3,931.l
QUORTKR KNDINU
Receipts
JUNH SO, 1M1
Disbursements
General
Pound fees $
Occupation tax ....
Finos and llconses
Hack taxes 914.45
Current taxes ...... 6,7(7.94
oirvfji
Current taxes 3,337.96
Back taxes ...... 170.13
Bend Sinking (mualclpal ..,
Bend Interest Sinking .......
Bridge 8treet bond ...-.......,
Fire Department ............
Incidental 1.866.64
Library . . 313.08
. '
'1,014.68
3.333.19
8.814.84
61.26
1,218.08
Light and Water
Park ..........,
I'ollco Department ....
Sower Ilond
Sower 4th Unit bond
Ilond Sinking ..
3,309.48
323,79
308.87
117.43
101.41!
3,426.13
Bend Interest Sinking ....... 618.30
Shlpplngton Road bond 441.62
Klamath Ave Fill bond 38.42
Ilond Sinking 86,66
Bend Interest Sinking 479.11
Scries A 1st Unit bond
Ilond Sinking
Bend Interest
Scries B. 2d Unit bond
Bend Sinking .. .......
Bend Intorest Sinking
Series C, 3rd Unit bond .
Bend Sinking .
11.071.86
Sinking 3,633.73
$ 8,378,39
"""aiftolils'tl
30.64
407.83
3,461.38
666.88
"""j'SSiiii
..........
3.78
40.11
3,118.60
1,194.13
$ 6,206.63
''X.I0
llalances
June 30th
1931
$ 6,013.67
1,448.01
690.66
170.00
3,027.36
300.00
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...".."'
sbToo
12,787.00
1.768.10
23.34
3.(16.13
Bend Interest Sinking 668.64
43.04
11,137.88
0,478.14
2,801.47
1,231.01
36C.97
6,888.00
3,367.60
080.83
(.711.68
2.423.64
30.00
4,888.01
1.820.01
(38.83
Bend Slnklnc 4,637.(6
Bend Interest Sinking 643.33
Series M, 10th Unit bond 2,106.80
Bend Sinking 2,647.60'
Bend Intorost Sinking 4J1.00
Series E, Deficit 1st Unit bond 236.67
Bend dlnklng - 3.371.68
Ilond Intorost Sinking .. 470.48
Sorles F, Deficit 2d Unit bond 78.77
Bend Sinking . 2.808.34
Bend Interost Sinking -768.81
Series D. 4th Unit bond
Bend Sinking
Bend Intorest Sinking
Series H. 6th Unit bond
Bend Sinking
Bend Interest Sinking
Series I, 6th Unit bond
Bend Sinking ..........
Bend Intorest Sinking
Series J, 7th Unit bond
Bend Sinking
Bend Interest Sinking
Scries K. 8th Unit bond
Bend Sinking
Bend Intorest 8lnklng
Scries L, 0th Unit bond
Series Q, Deficit 3rd Unit bond
Bend Sinking
Bend Interest Sinking
Second Street Fill bond .
Bend Sinking
Bend Interest Sinking
Brldgo Street bond
Series O, lies Unit bond
Bend Sinking
8.14
2,613.08
472.38
102"78
88.88
61.38
2,044.01
3,701.31
(60.(0
238.00
"i'.84l'.07
3(4.(1
S30.88
363T
(0.91
a
89.60'
34.84
430.83
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1(6.10
ibTYi'
67.(0
'.l'".IS
88.(7
'iTi'f
(.80
Ti"i'i
2.83
10i?B7
40.38
10,201.70
6(3.73
"'i'ofii'i.'i'i
637.48
3.444.78
388.84
1,414.76
106.00
1,377.67
3,233.10
11,340.06
61.26
' 666.24
1,346.(3
6(0.84
2,(61.60
770.66
208,87
486.82
101.42
3.463.63
644.43
4(1.73
38.43
86,66
470.11
3,800.26
1,903,33
3,366.04
2.067.(7
23.34
1.411.48
447.26
43.04
13,132.26
10.(61.61
(20.88
48.00
342.44
110.7!
124.10
.....
i
3,108
1,2(6
366
6,077
2,848
080
7,644
3,048
80,
6,470
1,863
038
4,(42
828
2.106
3,703
644
236
2.421
683
78,
3,821
877,
8,
2,636
661
Bend Intereat Sinking 1.948.80
Series P. 12th Unit bond
Bend Sinking ....,
Bend Intereat Sinking
Sorles Q. 13th Unit Bend
Bend Sinking
40.78
1.(02.(0
614.48
427.22
642.10
Bend Intorost Sinking 466.14'
103.87
4,048.04
28.34
7.70
(81.81
13.88
200.78
486.87
48.47
174.37
i 66.36
14.021
1.(77.36
(00.73
128.14
1.38
64.68
36.30
40.02
30.11
178.(8
87.38
106.00
s'Vb'iYo
iToTso
68.'56
""l"02b"00
122.78
77.04
920.00
Series R, 14th Unit bond
Bend Sinking
Bend Interost Sinking
Series 8, 16th Unit bond
Bend Sinking :
Bend Interest Sinking .
Series T, 16th Unit bond .
Bend Sinking
Bend Ijitorost Sinking .
Series U, 17th Unit bond .
Bend Sinking
Bend Interest Sinking .
Sorles V, 18th Unit bond 1,393.60
Bend Sinking 3,864.(3
Bend Intorest Sinking 734.82
Serlos W. 19tb Unit bond , 2,773.32
Bend Sinking 2,212.19
Bend Interest Sinking 80.63
20th Unit bond - 4,042.14
Bend Sinking
Bend Intorest Sinking - 44,73
21st Unit bond 13,114.61'
Bend Sinking
Bend Interest Sinking 47.68
22nd Unit bond - 7,(00.14
Bend Sinking . 781.00
Bend Intorest Sinking 40.0(
23rd Unit bond - 2,374,11
Bend Sinking
Bend Interost Sinking 113.69
24th Unit bond 91.43
Bend Sinking ..
Bend Interest Sinking
26th Unit bond - 12.(0
Bend Sinking -.
Bend Interest Sinking
Amounts marked with Indicate overdraft.
State of Oregon, I '
County ot Klamath as. I
City ot Klamath Falls. I
I, A. L. Leavltt, Police Judge of tho City of Klamath Falls, Oregon,, do hereby certify that the foregoing
Is a true exhibit of the receipts and disbursements and the condition of each particular fund ot the City ot
Klamath Falls, at the close of buslnoss June 80, 1911, as ahown by the receipts and paid vouchers on file
In my office and tbo ledger of said accounta and funds.
Witness my band and the seal of said city this 88th day of July, 1921, ' .
) A. L LBAVITT, Polloo Judge
' 203.62
2,261.29'
mT.io
898.10
rM"30
3.76
'i'i'i"i'i
1(1.50
' 67.40 '
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,07
,68
,18
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,38
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,83
.07
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,03
67
00
,40
77
,72
74
24
65
14
102.78
38.66
61.26
2,044.01
6,378.46
1,348.16
40.78
1,738.74
613.20
427.22
(96.66
410,86
103,87
4.008.86
193.33
7.99
681.81
384,28
300.78
486.27
81.83
174.37
66.36
44.64
1,393.60
4,033.31
1,(67.60
3,773.32
2,334.94
3.(9
4,031.24
24"8"25
10.8(3.32
28L68
6,703.04
781.00
124.96
2,370.36
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747.33
70.00
If It's Loose -'
We Will Move M
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