The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 10, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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    MONDAY, AUtiUST 10. 102ft
EVERETT TRUE
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Issued Daily, except Sunday, by The Herald Publishing
Company. Office: "119 N. Eighth Street, Klamath Falls. Or,-.
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The Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County
and the City of Klamath Falls.
MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1925
LET 'EM PAY THE TAXES
Published elsewhere in this issue is a statement show
ing the amount of taxes paid by the eighteen lumbermen
who have gone or record as opposing the entrance into
Klis territory of the Oregon Trunk railroad. What do
you think of it? Compare this statement with your
own and then you will understand why you pay Sp
much.
One reason for the general public demand for the
Oregon Trunk is based upon the realization that its
coming means greater development, and greater de-,
velopment means lower taxes. Look at the published
statement and you will understand' why lower taxation ,
holds no attraction for the names on that list, for they
are now so low that common decency demands that
they be reduced no lower.
Since these companies have gone on record against
further development and consequently in favor of main-j
taining the high standard of taxation thai has been ;
bearing down upon the shoulders of the property own
frs of the city and county, let us go on record in favor j
of making them pay their portion of the tax that they
evidently have been escaping. Instead of paying ap-
proximately $40,000 a year,
times that amount, it they
the other taxpayers of the
themselves so important that they can undertaKe w t
olnn H-io pnmintr rvf iinnfhpr railroad, let the taxuavers
of the county consider themselves of importance enough v $ BITiooitu w,
to undertake to make these self-appointed obstructionists r. v. .
Mkt. road. $;.". 98.
carry their share of the cost of governing the city, ' Frank z. Howard, Langeii taiiey
county and state; of maintaining our highways ; of sup- Mkt- "ad, 533.94.
t,l 9 I Leland Charlev. L.ingell Valley
porting our schools. i Mkt. roaa S23.2C;
The entire tax paid by these eighteen lumber con- c. c. CMriey, inwii vaitey 'Mki
cerns is not .sufficient to pay a fraction of the cost ofr.ui f ...
maintaining the additional schools made necessary by' 6 i stbbins, ( Langeii valley
Moenn of tnoi'i- nnratino- h Yet. t.hev stand un and Mkc- " W?-1.-
IF!?"". " TV If -1 i :
tell you vou cant have another railroad. .
Let our slogan De more
Magistrate of
Crescent To Be
Arrested Soon
Because he refused to make a fur
dealer's report, despite warning by
District Came Warden Marion J.
Barnes, Justice of the Peace F. M.
Cleaves of Crescent must answei
to state authorities.
A warrant was, sworn out Ibis
morning by Barnes for Cleaves' ar
rest and an officer will l:e despatch
ed to consummate the arrest ..itl'er
today or tomorrow-.
ClcaveF, who has been justice of
the Peace of the Isolated Crescent
section of the county for several
years, is also a fur dealer, trading
with Indians and trappers in tbtl
vicinity. According to Barnes, the
county peace officer had been nd
vised of the regulations governing
tur dealers.
"When the state game commission
still did not receive the report aC
ter the warning, they wrote mi r.
letter to arrest him on the charge,"
Barn-33 explaiaed this morning.
LUMBER GRADER
BUMPS INTO CAR
OF M. M' ANDREW
An attempt of C. Sivertsen to
pass another ;v on a curve at uhr-
nuin store 'on The D;lies-;;aiitorni:i
bighway, led to an arcideut in which
" Sivertsen crashed (Into the large
tiedan of M::rtin McAndrcws w::'j was
coining the other way yesterday
afternoon at 5 o'clock.
Sivertsen, ':j i3 a lumber grader
at Lamm's Mill, was ArlvSbg north
and McAndrows tJv.nrd Klamath
Falls. Damage to the Mc And row
ear was not so sorlous that he i ;il I
not drive into Klamath Falls.
.Sivertsen was arrested by C ranty
Traffic f)fficer Ktv3les on a charge
or reckless driving and will be given
a heaiiing before tclher Judge Bun
nell br tiie temporary justice ol the
peace, this evonlng at C p. ni,
An E'ligllsliwomun Is the Inventor
or a tea union in which dishes can
be automatical)? washed as they are
wheeled bom U dining loom to u
ditchca.
they should pay over three j
are placed on a par wiiriroui, $67.47.
county. If they consider Art Beii, Langeii vaiiey Mkt.
raiiroaus ur muie ia.es:
i
MacMillan Seeking
Intermediate Base '
'
WASHINGTON' Aug. 10. (JP)
j ..
Commander Donald H. MaeMillan, !
in a flight over ElleHinere Island j
Saturday night, was unable to find
a suitable intermediate base for his!
Arctic expedition between Ktah,
Greenland, the main base and Cape
Thomas Hubbard, where it is plan-'
ned to establish the advance fly-'
ing base.
The flight was in a direct line
toward Cape Thomas Hubbard, but
everywhere ragged country' and ii e ; '
were found. Another flight fur-
thcr to the south. w:ii oe made in I
tbe effort to locate a base.
Sam Head Purchases
Langeil Valley Land
Talk materialized into action
Saturday afternoon when Sam Hea.' j
who has been indefatigable in his !
efforts, to persuade farmers of
Owens Valley to move here, pur
chased two large tracts of land In )
Langlls valley for $a,00C The!
two pieces of property were pur-.
chased from Mr. and ilrs. Henry
Vinson of Medford and will hi s-il I
to farmers from the sorthern Cali
fornia valley to the Klamath coun
try. ;
Klamath Country Goes
Over Top in Big Drive
By the sum of $1482.91, the
Klamath country exceeded its quota
of $2,000 for the American Legion
Endowment fund, according to an
nouncement Saturday night. J. A.
Gordon mailed Saturday the sum
of $3842.91 to the Portland head
quarters. Leglonafres ascribed the success
of the drlVa In Klamath to the gen
erousnem or the Klamath public
and tho efforts ov ;. A. Gordon to
make the drive go over big.
BUSINESS VISITOR
E. Kf. alltijer, vice president and
mnnager of Cress and company,
manufacturers of building mater
ials, with headquarters In Portland,
Is among the business visitors here
today.
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COUNTY COURT
PROCEEDINGS
(Continue! from Page l)
Hub Tiro Shop, services $41. ."ill.
Bly Merc. Co. supplies. $6. So.
Maik.-t itoail Pond
AC l. F;des I :i m-.l I V-ilUv Vj,
roa;.i4.7.
- u- 00
U. Cornish, Langeli Valley
Baldwin Hdw. Co
ri sn
Midland .Mki
Lakeside i.b
Co. Midland -Mkt
r . l. $2.4(1.
Hb Tire snoP Langeu vney
Mkt, mi, $.50.
waterhonsc & Lester co.. LainV
ell Valley Mrt. road $1.54.
"erM 1ub- Co- Clilloauln Wm.
river Mkt. road, 1 ;
.,.., .
HJgbtSchool I uihI
Gns A Carlsotl saIur). j52o.OO.
Herman M. Chapman, salary.
$298.33.
Raahel O.-onquist, salary $4 10.00
J. Crarum Darling salary $7SS.S9.
Donna Mack, salary, $520.00.
Eloloe McPher:n, salary $440.00.
Esther Martlnscn saliry $480:00.
Rachel Solumon. salary. $520.00.
Louise VanDcvantcr, salary $500.
Jeno F. Weiss, salary $533.32.
L ., j ; 1 j WPP
I.el.uine We-it. salary 6f0.0Q
A.rJ Whitmaa, salary $430.00.
Howard Wines, salary $520. 00.
Helen Wfthyeom,b, salary $4so.Oo
Ma.ui Cartaton, wtary ?l'40 oo.
J. Craluim rjflinit, potal In
?pfrt!n;; $25.00. '
Alloa Stansble. salary Janitor,
$100.00.
Robert. & Harvey, supplies $12.51
Big Basin Lbr. Co.. sup. tGS.90,
Btarblo Hard Co., iUppllM,
$S.S4.
Karl Shepherd t'".. supplies. $7.00
A. A. Tuylor OO. supplier $21.1!).
Klamath Superl r l.aunilry. sarv
ices. $6."J).
Hrnun-Kiiecht-Heltniaiiii supplies,
$10.91.
Maud Carleton, salury substitute. I
$20.00.
Hcckwald Chamical Co. supplies.
$53.17.
Klamath Typewriter Kx. services
$15.50.
Hjwuird Wines, expenses, $.',4.00.
I'nderwojd's I'hcy supplies $55.45
Drummond Print H.iop, BOpnUas,
$14.00.
O. A. Carlson, couching, $43. 7S.
.Sherman CU.. & Cj., sujiplie .
$43.78.
Klamath Heating Co. bout $154.15
Cal. Ore. Power Co. services.
$i;',S.G0.
Cal. Ore. Power Co., services
$91.40. V
Road Bond Fund
R. C. Cornish, Midland State line
$90.87.
C. D. Newt tn. Midland State line
$87.35.
O. C. Healy, Midland State lino,
$99.80.
Matt Matthewf? Midland State
line, $58.37.
(j. I. Stelibius. Beaver Marsh,
$19.9K.
Krjiik Z. Howard, Rock Creek,
$00.91.
Latsbd chnrli'.v, Roek' Creek,
$20.59.
Q. t:. Charley It k Cre,.k $29.91
O, I. Stebbifii Rock Creek $49. 98.
ii. i. Cornish, .Mldtuud Slate Hue.
$41.94:
J. ftf, Moneymaker, .Midland
Una $1.49.
.1. II. Llufesly, Midland Stale line
Balln Furniture Co. Midland State
line, $28.00.
Lakeald
br.
Co., Rock Crk,
$5.00.
Uikeslde Lbr.
Midland Btati
line. $1, 00.
Balflwlo Hrw. Co.. Midland Stale
line, $8.00.
K K.K. store IMldluud State line
$7.75.
Ghai, II. Houie, Midland stale
line, tlOl.Bt.
Lakatlda Lbr.. Co Midland Stule
itna $3.5u.
Library Fttnd
Cal. Ore. Power Co. services $9.0U
. Whereupon Court udhurned un
til, Monday, May 18th, 1925.
It. ii. Bunnell,
County Judge.
Burrell Slrart,
C. J. Martin,
G jinmla::luiierH.
Monday. May 18th, 1920.
Court met pursuant to adjourn
ment, all members lielng preieni,
wjon the following proceedings were
had:
Tho following claims wcro la) low
ed and tho Clerk was Instructed to
Issue Warrants on tho CpllOWlnt
named funds for their respective
amounts:
ove.1? alc rwRri") vu. -irr rays of a
SY'S: THEY NET HS; IM tR -orHlLe.
He
3KM
022
current Kxpcnsc FinhI
I. A. T iwey, -lieu It c inn wliinve.
$:4 20.
(1. A. Musiey, Circuit ciurt wit
ness, $24.20.
l.on Burk, circuit court wlUIMa,
$8.20.
F. V. Snyder circuit court wltntil
$.20.
0. T. Iluitiflns, circuit court wit
ness, $22.00.
II. E. Hawkins, clirult court wit
ness, $2.20.
Foster lliirkley, circuit court wit
ness, $8.20.
(I. II. Coiud, circuit cuuu wit
ness, $1.40.
Joe Klusey, circuit court wliuesi
$4.20.
Ju k Lewis, circuit court wltues
$11.40. R, K. Knowles, olroull court wit
DOM, $4.20.
J. ii. llntiiaker, circuit oiurt wit
ness, $7.80.
1'.m AtCblniOO, circuit court wit
ness," $2,110,
. nu c Habormlok, circuit coarl
witness $4.40.
.Mist. Mctliyrgei', Biroutl court wll
ness. $2.20.
Cor Oanoll, circuit court wdl
nss. $2.20.
Dorothy Dennis, circuit court wit
ness, $2.20.
J. B, Cooper, circuit cjurt wllnens
$4.20.
K. It. Brown, circuit court wit
uess $4.20.
T. H, llartell ilr.ult court wliucas
$8.00.
F. It. Hull, Wet, circuit court wit
ness, $4.20.
H. M. LouekH, olrcult c-iurt wlt
iicbs, $6.40.
Harry Brown, circuit court wit
ness, $2.20.
F. It. HMnblat, circuit oourt wit
ness, $2.20.
Mrs. John Ooleman, circuit court
wltneai, $2.60.
Emeu Coleman, circuit court wit
ness $2.50.
Fred R. OOddard, circuit oourl
wltm-ss, $2.20.
Win. Huff, Juror circuit ciurt
$2.20.
H. I), BoadJ Juror nlrcult court,
$2.90.
Chas. Muck, Juror circuit court,
$9.40.
Jntnes OordOn, Jurlr circuit court
$2.00.
H, K. Pelt Juror clr ult court,
$10.20.
P. B, Hnnnon, Jury circuit court,
$20.00.
W.i E. IVowdoln Jurar clr ult court
J. T. lopor, Juror circuit court
$10. CO.
Oscar Shlve Juror olroull oourt.
$15.20.
Geo, BaeK, Ju.or circuit court,
$20,110.
H, & Mi c. Co., supplies circuit
court, $4.00.
Slat,, Highway Coin. Sup. surveyor
$2.72.
C. It. DeLap, cash udv expressage
$2,47.
Upton oil Co. supplies sherirr's
car $10.00.
J. o. Htimakor, justi.c court $0.20
W. Snyder jusllcu court $8,90.
Si 0, llamaker Justice court $0.2(1
F. W. Snyder Justice oputl S,D0i
Road U0111I I-11 pi 1
II. F. Viewy, Dulry-llonan?,.) sec
tion $2414. 89.
0, I). Newlfph, Midland Slate, line
f 4,40,
Ibiail Fiinil
Tom Moore lalinr $27.74.
Union Oil Co. supplies $78. OB.
K . Hfo W?PY KATE
I'irton Oil Co, sup. It. . k Crunk
mud $2 no.
Wayne Hlmalirrlibl, latyor $21 ur,
Wm. Hlmflwrlgbl labor SS.Tt
WQlOronpon curi iidjuurned un
til laturaay, May llrd, 1920.
It. II. Bunnell,
County Judge,
Iturrelt Slio.-t,
0, J. Uartln,
ComniuWi ihort.
Spectlcrs Beware
Now thit Judge
Is Ever Present
wiiii Bd Randall assured 01 the
lomporary poaltion ol oatlea of t tin
bOacOs ui-t I v It inn lii cli.'ckluti up on
Apoadari oh Minie mitt aou&ty rnU1'"
win in Ihoraaaad aocdrdlna ( w.
A. Foster, sluie tratric officer.
"My hands wire lied, with Hub
Sllker IlidllK sick iiiohi or til" time."
the officer said, "i couldn't hold
lourlHls In town several days await
ing n meeting or (lie eoutiiy rouri.
so Hun judge Bunnell conTd levy
the flno.
"And Inasmuch an I was letting
off the tourists, 1 coirffl not vsry
Well hold tile speeders Who lived
here III the counly and could answer
tho summon! when Judge Bunnell
could hOAr the case.
"But now It Is different. I un
derstand lnil Kendall has received
the appointment of Justice of the
peace and I lien I can be assured lhat
1 lu re will be a magistrate. In the
Justice court to hear my cases."
New Poultry House
May Not Be Built
New Poultry talkie IS
Uecauic uhor are no funds avail
able for the work, we ooostnuctibn
or the poultry bouse at the fair
grounds this summer will probably
mil he effected, aeoardlng to it. K.
Bradbury, chairman Of the lo.ird,
this aftarnmon, Bids for 4 lie Job
Wora opened lust week, and Cook
a- McCoy, contracting rlsni, was
the lowebldiler, vt II.1l an offor of
$i"i;r, (or iim job.
ir by Saturday afternoon at 0
o'clock, funds c mid have been sootir
ed, tho contract with tlio low bid
der would i.iavo been signed. But
when ill nppourod Hint not suffici
ent funds Un the work were avail
able, the project was, temporairlly
at least, abandoned.
Ground Is Broken
For New Building
M) 1 .1
Ground was broken today (or the
now W. O. ISrnlth bulldlfujl sin tho
corner of Fourth anil Kliunuth. W.
D. Miller & Cm., with a crew at
111011 started to excavate on tho pro
perly preparatory to laying the cbn-
OrotO roiinduil' iis.
Wnrk will be pushed rapidly, and
by tho late run will ho ready for
occupation. Oofar Urns. woro
awarded the COntrOlCt for the cdll
itrucHon r tho new building,
A new automobile MBTOllllllfht
l-ltO:UI'W"l -V
r- iir ifrnnrrn it i
mounting; Is so geure.l lo the stOOi'-
ilij wl I tliatMtfl ravs alwayji hMiw
in the dlrei'tloii Unit a car Is run
ning. 1