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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1925)
FRIDAY, APIHE 10, 1925 EVENING HERAXI5, KESWATH' FALLS," OREGON --- PAGE THREli uamuuf IE A ' CiiHtard Pie Hot Cross , Buna Cakes Cookies or any of tho . other pood to cats that a bakery turns out. Of course we have them and every one is up to the standard maintained by GOLDEN KRUST BREAD Klamath Bakery 826 MAIN IIGATIKTS 1 URGE TAX HELP ' Following lit n monographic re port ot (ho liourlnK held al Ihu court houoo tills mornliiK, In which tilt) Klamath Irrigation directum told Snrrotnry Work or tho serious nom or tho delinquent la nliuittlou among the wnlnr uor or this dls trlcl. A ronrilug or (his report will how that Secretary Work evinced clono sympathy wlili tho water users and tho problems which cua front thorn, Tho report follows: Air. Thomas Wo Just want to call to your attention, .Mr. Secre tary, that tho pruoont board ot di rectors. In our humulo way, ar In tho snmo lluatlou.ln regard to thin district us you are with regard to Ilia reclamation sorvlco. Thoy havu Inhorltod, for one Ihlntt, a vary un satisfactory rin inclul olluutlun. Wo bavo taxes dollnquont lioro In Tory oonaldorablo amounts. Tho exact amount wo will know by tho time tho board or survey and adjust ments gala bore. It U roully a dls lieartonlng amount. Some of those unpaid amount are now drawing Intercut compounding al as much an ovonty-two per cent. Tho rarmar cannot mako hi way and faco thU altuatlon, I do not auo any way tho dollnquont wutor users cun pay The First Strictly Cash Store in Klamath County Santford & Co. 426 MAIN STREET Phone 34 Phone 64 The Largest Strictly Cash Store in Klamath County Free Delivery Service All order amounting to $2.00 or more will be delivered free of charge All order given u before 5 p. m. will be promptly delivered t,he same day,. We want our ervice to serve you If for any reason you are not pleased with the service we want you to tell us. Free Delivery Service Compare These Prices , 2 10 49 lb. sack Kerrs best patent flour v Fancy large Rogue River rhubard, lb.... " V41bn package fancy Golden West tea 30 1 lb. package fancy Golden West tea ... 6Q Kclloggs corn flakes, package 30 Large can fancy red salmon Large package wheat flakes. 7 10 100 lb. sack pure cane sugar 25 2 packages Lucky Strike cigarettes ...... OK 2 packages Chesterfield cigarettes 5 lb. tin fancy peanut butter "0 25 Vz pint pure olive oil 40 1 pint pure olive onl "u 25 Fancy Rague River English walnuts, lb Large boxes matches ... Jello, any flavor 10 15 Pound packages fancy macaroni . Xif Gal. size fancy standard tomatoes 43 NOTE: Our prices are good until market changes We do not raise the price tomorrow. Free Delivery Service Compare Price We invite you to compare the price we ask you with the price you have been paying Do not simply compare one or two items but compare them all. . You will find by comparison that our price on the same merchandise is really cheaper than the price asked by store offering you no service. Compare Price 'w'.W.... out union Ihoy can do It a llttlo at a lime, Secretary Work What do you moan by compounding sevonty-two per cent? .Mr. Thomas According t our Hat down thcro now, taxes duo In 1918 aro drawing 72 por cont In tercut, Tho 1919 taxes draw 61 por cent, and on down to 12 por cent. Intorcat Is uno por cont a month urtur It Is duo and aftor a I Announcing the opening of our New Store ' In keeping with our policy of ever increasing our I quality and service, we have moved our retail sales room one door nearer to Main street Quite convenient to the business center, yet out of the . high rent district. With our new oven just installed t and new machinery now being installed we will Z improve on the quality and service at a price with- t in the reach of all. Our Genuine Milk Bread is making quite a hit. Our I Wheat Meal or Graham Bread is the genuine whole t wheat, as nothing is removed in the milling of our Wheat Meal. For variety we make French, Rye and Pumper nickel Bread. Don't forget your Hot Cross Buns for Easter Sunday. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY , Whipped Cream Cakes ; Banana Cream Cakes ; ' Whipped Cream Puffs Large variety of other cakes Sixth St. Bakery , CHAS. LANDIS t 126 South Sixth St. ' ' "For goodness sake eat better bread" short, time pays G per cent pen alty, I M this statement U true as before April Oth. Thoro la an other interest being computed on thoso taxes no. Tho farmer can not mako his money that fast. ijn lcs wo cau tlx that matter so be can pay In Installments, ( cannot soo how ho can pay It. There aro. so many or thorn that huve fore closures starting It will bo the duty of this district bo buy In the government's interest. If wo do (hut wo will Imvo to mako a levy. It Is poslblo that wo will have to mako a levy ol us much as $6.00 an aero. If wo do tint, tho men that havo paid so fur will go down. It is Just llko row of dominoes, strike ono and all fall. Soma of us. In fact most of us, havo paid our tnxos. Wo are afraid If wo mako this luvy It will draw us all down. Commissioner Mead You' are bringing up a matter that I am glad you havo brought up. It is a mnttor ol great moment and a mnt lur on which wo havo been com pollod to take a position. The fact Is that tho districts under tho gov ernment havo not collocted as pri vate districts havo collcctod Is well known, and It is as woll known to congress a It is to us. Now thoy understand tho1 "nl 'hoy hold us for what Is almost toroned criminal nogllgonco in not collocting. Now tho chairman of tho sub-commlttoe on appropriations Is decidedly crit ical. Now asido from our own fool Ings In tho matter, this is a mat tor that must havo attention, and In which horo must bo mora rigor ex orcised. That Is niodo conspicuous by this fact that when wo turn ovor a dlstrlnt tuko tho Salt River projoct, which had a vory large de linquency tho delinquencies ceaso. They collocted and collocted In ad vance, and the point or It is that thoy paid. When wo collected thoy did not pay. Hore is tho situation as wo reel It. That this la an In dividual mnttor and that thoro ought to bo no blankot action, so I announco that wo will doal with tho Individual and his tntorosts. Now In connection with this matter, I undoretnnd thoro Ib an Individual or company that Is not In a poor financial condition, on .this projoct,' that collocts In ronts about $5000.00 a year and that ho owes this pro joct $11,000.00, I cannot understand why that has not boon collocted. Nor can I understand why wo should spread that ovor a long porlod of yoar8. Now In that caso thoro Is money owing nnd It should hn col lected. Now why should we, where a man derives more money from the property every year than that nec essary to pay us, spread that over a long period of years? Mr. Thomas I want to say this. In talking to you gentlemen now, I out talking only for (hose water users who are living on their lauds and trying to make a homo. 8ec. Work Now let's do It on that basis. Nobody has. any mors sympathy than I have with the man who Is trying to nreko a homo. It should bo dono on a showing of In dividual uecesdty. . Sir. Thomus 1 am now on this project in my present position, doc tor, nnd I do not know exactly how many cases like that ono you retor to are on the project. Sec. Work Ther are more than there ought to be. lr. Thomas Then thcro are come men who ure rnrming prop erty far In excess of tho area allowed. Isn't a man restricted to 1G0 acres by law? Sec. Work Yes, nnd I know that that is truo but It has boon winked at up until now. Mr. Wlshard Now hero Mr. Thomas Excuse mo, Mr. Wlshard, 1 have the floor. I am speaking for, doctor, and when you got Into it, you will find the reut bulk of the peoplo I am speaking tor are the peoplo who are on tho land and they aro tho paoplo I am working for. You spook or Salt River paying up. Thoy may bo lu un advantageous position. Com. Mead What I want to make dear Is that this $110,000 In arrears fs not all a matter or ne cessity. It Is a matter ot noglect and on some peoplo having a pull. Sec. Work Wo want to help thoso that need help and are en titled to It. 1 Mr. Thomas According to the Fact Flndors' Report, the Klnmnth project Is third from the bottom In nvorago crop returns. We are third from tho top In payment. These payments have vary probably been made, not by the people you are talking about, but by the people on the farms. Wo are not here to protect land speculators. We know the Intent and purpose ot the reclamation law. This gentleman here is living on eighty acres. I am farming on sixty. I won't men tion Mr. Drew's acreage because that might put him In a class of speculators. All that I want to say and all that these remarks are leading up to Is that the situation Is such that I am not sure we' can not como out unless thcro Is some way this delinquency can be paid for In payments, and if you can- CARD OK THANKS " We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness shown during the illness and death of our husbi.nd and brother. Also for the beautiful floral offering. Mrs. Katie Trotter and Son. Mrs. C. B. Craig and Family. Mrs. R. lllleman and Family. W. R. Trotter. There's a Good Picture ( ., and the . 1 Shrine Club Hi Jinx at the ' Pine Tree April 13th Why Not Find Out?: Of nil tho peoplo who avail thomsolves of our froo dental exam ination, only about two-tlftus havo anything really wrong with . tholr .teeth. 1 The rest noeded only minor attention to put their teeth In perfect condition. An examination in .time saves you pain and money. Why not find out Just what condition your teeth are In? R. D.COE, Dentists (Painless, of course) 202-204 Hopka Bldff. 8th and Main' Phono 838 , Dentistry at prices you can afford to pay. hot do anything," and it we think ot any way whereby we can do It, we would like our sympathetic con sideration. We want to pay tor our land. Wfe only want to make it so that the man who is living on this land can pay for It. (Continued tomorrow) . .. DE MOLAY NOTICE Regular meeting tonight. Friday, 7:30 p; m. Initia tory degree. All officers to be in their chairs. VERNON FRANCIS, M. C. . CARD OF THA.YKS " 'We wish to thank our friends for : their kindness and sympathy shown i during our . recent bereavement. beautiful floral offer- Also for ings. ' 10 the C. H. KELLY, R. H. KELLY ' J. F. KELLY, Jr. G-' D- Lewis of Cblco, is visiting ' in the city for several days white transacting business. 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