THE KLAMATH NEWS
PWK ETGHT
SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 102!)
Klamath Cattlemen
Endorse Proposed
Theft Legislation
Klamath county caniomcn n
yoaterdsy at the offlco of County
Agent C. A. Henderson and after
a lengthy dl.cus.lon ..d ' e , - - ; "'T " ""jtlmi 01. It. "property tax offset"
resolution favoring legislation ! tlon t 101 East .Main street and . 11 ' Its side, si urat uaa ago. . L,,,,,,,.,,., . Ih .,.,.., ,,mi
dratted by . commute, from the j battel.', Store at 201 East 'from .,." .a Id T. M Larlmore. I , , ,.ar, ., frmn ,ll0 Pro, n . of ho P r m,,l . ono
State Cattle and llor.e Breeders !Vr. Southern Pacific conductor. ; north when, they had spent the tu ul11 11 Propose, lo
Aaaoriatiou which I. aimed to Both place, were looted after I.. K. Hubbard, brakcinan, and j Christina, holtdnya ith rotat Ives ' recommend to tho coming ligl.
curtail ateailng of beef. I. losing hour. 011 Thursday night, Larlmore stated yesterday tlwtand friend were .Mr. and Mr., j Ititure.
c.w.,,,1 minor chance, were the burglar, h aving no clew, on December 3U or SI thieve. J French and .Mr.. Noroli French, I Tho recommendation now pro
tested In ho proposed law by , for officer, to work upon. "tole bedding and clothe, from a mother of Mr. French. vide, that everyone within the.
IJTeaMlemM At the Sunrise Service Station caboose which waa .witched onto u. Kronen suffered a cut ! scope of the law will he required
Zy S 'th ' !' robber, pit away with ,5 ,a s'de.rack a. the local yard,. I,,,,,,,. ,,,, did not prove scr- to pay at least ! 5 percent of the
the cndor.id tUO wmmmill ...... Yesterday lli.lihnrcl Identified ...... -..i. ... ..i .......... Income tax charceablo to hint.
work.
rri. - Alalallnn I. a I n Hit In
' l j.,r , ',,,
' ',h ...
beef by other than the legs! ,
' owner.
o.iie.. ouuu-i, biom.-,..... i
dlUona are n!.o Incorporated In )
the legislation.
. Cattlemen from all part, of the
county. 27 in all. attended the I
meeting and discussed the mcas-1 ji,n Jefferie. and Delete Foster whe" they visited the residence
are which will, It U hoped, pro- W0D the glgalo contest that has ' Orvillo Jones and Donald
Tent an annual loss to cattle-1 been running for a month at Kelly who were found In pos
men In this section of from, tho Eagle, dance, which wa. es!on of a larg amouut of
125.000 to H0.000. 'given to raise funds tor the 8loltn Property Thursday night,
i Tho legislation will again bej.tate convention which will ho A "pnian who resides In Mills
referred to the drafting com- held hero next summer. ladditlon yesterday Identified
m It tee of the atate association Lee Moore and Bernlce Uouge "ome children', toys a. property
which will Incorporate the sua-! won second prtie. Other week-! bc'onsin ,0 ncr- The lo" wcr0
iM Fhnm Th. hill vllliriiin.r. h. m i.ki slol'l before Christmas from a
then be presented to the Mate,
legislature with tho combined
support of all cattlemen of the
cute.
MERRILL
MERRILL, Jan. G, (Special)
Mrs. Irol Wolfe and daughter,
Helen, are visiting with friend,
and relative, at Los Molinos,
Calif.
" Monday erenlng Mrs. J. E.
Wfiltlatch and Miss Nannie Barry
were hostesses at a New Year's
party. Those who spent the
evening at the Wbittatrh ranch
Misses Regina and Mary
were:
Sautters, Agnea Kiabiuba, Ettie
Bary. Bernlce and Wanda Kaud
ra. Wilms Offleld. Marie Schiesel.
Joyce Whitlatch; Messrs. Dan,
. Kmmett and John Barry, Char
lie Kiabiuba, Ncl Dillard. Ger-
ald O'Neil. Robert and Donald
Colwell. Roy and Vern Witlatch
and the hostesses.
i Mies Carolina Vaerettl of
Portland, who has been visiting
.... . , t
ilia Mr. sua rs. u. J . uwau-,
rickson, returned lo her home i
Tuertay.
Xliu -Hn Merrill returned
Mrs. J. -A. Brown Is visiting at
2T s?.T' iL Z
Tuesday from Central - PotaU""" E" M"r,u' ,'es,er Turn-1 frd h 7nei Hcn it wa. found that hi.
hw .he ha. ben Ttoltlng with n Arthur Frasler. Mrs wa8 d(.ad d ,hat h
her parents. In Mi.. Merrllf. Anderson will be "-'.nUmlhn wa, unknown. David K.
... , to the memtrcra of the club at;ert theater todar. ana Rfraln to-
absence. Miss Bernlce Kandra ' ,"e.mtm- r .tnc ,-,.. hv fr h...i .h-r. Vandenbnrg was named as guar-
, daughters, Mrs. R. F. Benight
'' and Mrs. Earl Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Fletcher
and children spent Sunday ln
Merrill at tho Offleld home.
.Misses Louise Da'.ton and
Jlolen Anderson left Tuesday
morning ior .ugoue. wnere lu,;y i Merritt. Rav Merrill. Roy I'lck- cd from tno tnd Klvcr reser
WIU resume their studies In the' ,, Water Roblson. J. C. Steven-! vatlon.
university.
t The many
friend, of Miss
Helen Atchison are very glad to
hear that her condition is great-
ly improved. Miss Atchison was
taken to tho Klamath Valley hos-,
pital Friday, where she has been
quite 111 with pneumonia. .
Miss E.ther Mooro underwent
a minor operation Thursday was buried Friday afternoon In . white man. His pictures corron
when she had her tonsils re- the I. O. O. F. cemetery ln Mer- orate this reputation.
moved. Miss Moore is teaching rill. He is survived y his par- '
at Bly. ients, Mr. and Mrs. lalmer Shay. Neighbor, of Woodcraft will
M1.S Wlnnifred Offleld spent 'and ono brother. Philip meet at a regular called meeting
the week-end In Klamath Falls ' Ernest Dillon and Brooks I'rin-jof tho order Monday at 2 o'clock
as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. jgle of San Francisco are visiting jat the I.O.O.F. ball, according to
Jack Schulze. iat the home of their aunt, Mm. 'an announcement made last night
Tuesday evening Misses Ber-'w. F. Hill. i by Mrs. Maude Guill.
nice Kandra and Pare Jlnnette ,
entertained the Christian En-1
ueuvor at. lue ciuuruouis. i ue
guests were: Mesdames C. N.
Haskins, C. Bowman, M. A. Bow
man, Misses Iva Fleming, Mar
cella Seigel, Dorothy Haskins,
Wanda Kandra, Allean Murray,
Miriam and Wilma Offleld, Mar
Jorio Bowman and Messrs. Czern
Zcvely, Herbert Graybael, Frank
Hunnicutt, Drew Goodwin, Clar
ence Eskridge, Arllu Millard,
Call Siegel, Myron and Wilbur
Haskins, Glendon Colwell, Ver
non Duncan, Carl Jinnotte and
Alfrod Carlcton. i
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Murray
and children left Wednesday
morning for their home In Santa
Crut. Mr. and Mrs. Murray have
been visiting here the past week
with friends and relative..
Stern Zcvely left the first part
of the week for Itcdmond, where
ho will visit for a shorf time
with hi. father, Charles Zevely.
Mary Florence Rlchey Is home
from the hospital, whero she was
confined for a few days. j
Mrs. Dave Llskcy and dtnigli-j
ler, Maxine, left tho first Part
of the Week' for Richardson
Springs, where they will spend ;
the next two months. Mr. Lis-
key Is already at tho springs, I
wbcro he Is being treated fori
rheumatism. I
nev. and Mrs. E. L. Mooro and
children left tho latter part of;
the week for Anderson, Calif., i
whore Rev. Moore will fill the
pulpit In tho Prcsbytorlaa
church. He h.s worked In the;
Merrill church for the past two
years.
Mr snrt Mrs: Slnnlcy Anrtr-!
Station Robbed
By Night Thieves
VPUB til a lalo hour last night
!no clews had been unearthed
... .. . . , ,hB arr,.s,
. , , . .....,,,.., .,i,.i,t
j nurgmra. ... .u..,..nJ
ICIl in lue dsn noisier. v vir (
.M..-.1.1- B,r..h,,in m,,l a '
small amount
of chance was ,
.... ...o i
taken from Brattcn's store
1
wx
KajrlA lJailCe
. , -ri 1
LOnteSt HinQS
In the final contest were: J. T.
Ferry .and Berl Frost, ind I
Thomas Duke and Gladys Tboma. ;
A large crowd attended the
dance to watch the final, in the
eccentric Ranee contest.
""l,! V Jhe J- Taylortro Sell Sewer
Ing from a severe attack of lu
fluenia. Wn. Charles Enyder of Pen
dleton Is visiting in Merrill with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs! R. II.
Anderson. Mrs. Snyder plans to
be here for two weeks.
Mrs. H. C. Parker Is visiting
in Los Ange wUh r5..
Mrs. John Cox and daughter,'
iLila, have returned to their home
here after spending the past
week visiting with friends in
Med ford.
Marion Graybael left Tuesday
morning for Sequel. Calif.,
where he will visit with rela-
tives for an Indefinite time.
Thursday afternoon the month-;
jly meeting of the Library club I
was held at the home of Mrs. J.
C. btevenson.- Mrs. Stevenson ' "as come 10 iuo i.revn i.i ,
- wnm ,Miu,ri in ,nt,i,ininV hw;many years.
j ;
Mrs. A. L. Winter. The book!
committee appointed for the
monia oi January was: Jm........ .y
iicr iiumu reuiuai.v t. mu lui-
lowing members were present: I
Mcdamcs R. H. Anderson. Anice !
Anderson. T. A. Blake, W. C.
N. H. Bogue. C. Bow- j
M. A. Bowman, C. A.
. Urnwn .n XP n.nw. II f I
h. L. Cole. R. L. Dalton. Arthur i
Frazier, Harry Ouvel. Max liar-
ter0(e' M W Howard. C. N. ,
jag),nSi j p Kidwell,' E. F.. f
son. E. C. Stukel. L. Turubaunh I
aud A L Winter. Mrs. H.. M..
tipin,, i,,inp,i the club VNItors
were Mrs. Jl. II. Stevenson and I
j(r8 c u Wylie.
Laddie Verne Shay died Tburs- '
'day morning at the Klamath hos-I
i pital The baby has been very
m for the past two weeks. Ho
To You and You
And Your Friends
HOTEL WILLARD
More Stolen Goods !
Identified. Chief
Praised by Men!
.
"We have ouly tho h Ik host
... . ..... ... . .! ..
I'rniM? lur l nii'l ui I mice iwuii,
Qw Io r(lfoV),rt,(, rW
.
"tin" suit, a suitcase, a pair of
uoois. aim a puiow a. oeiouguig A ,i,e car 1..H mo hlchway. i
to him. I.ariinore proved that ah. ..,., ...... , ,,....!
oea tarpaulin, a puiow ana a
uaiHiHT 01 oi.iiKeis ociongeo io
ihlm.
I T he property Hubbard and
Larlmore Identified was part of
'the goods which officers found
,pae,, - 'it"m.!b"'.'
'' " " ,'lT . '
f,e?u ,hl""ilff,V,0U n '
T' .i f,, Cnn
? - lwr!' ho
s' toicu iuv 1 u wuu utv cuarg
ed with burglary in the night.
Bonds on Monday
First half of the J300.000 in
.ewer bonds which will flnanco
the first two units of the Klam
ath Falls sewer, project and leave
a substantial surplus, will be sold
TtZ ' ' I
. ' " ' ' "
ed "'"day by T. T. Walters,
a I
At the Liberty
-
Tim McCoy'a understanding of
tne North American Indian hai
enabled him to turn out one of
'he best westurn
film
dramas
That McCoy knows h.s "'u"-"'.
a been proved lions ago in the
ring production in thu last year.
From a pictorial standpoint the
Picture is one of the most beauti
ful that has ever been flashed on
the American screen. ,
II KlOX I11R D aiHB 1UQ lllOUU-
tains of Wyoming as a back- j
ground and the Indian hordes I
which are used In the battle se-!
quences arc real red men borrow-;
For that reason tht y may no:
look like the ordinary conception ;
of Indians of those movie-goers i
who have been used to seeing ,
white men disguised as Indian j
braves.
McCoy has the reputation of
knowing more about tho Amerl-
can Indians than any other living
Dine where service, foods
and enviroment are excelled.
SPECIAL DINNER
EVERY SUNDAY
MERCHANT LUNCH
60c
D. French's Auto
Goes Over Bank
hwnt Z m. .u, ;-
I men! I'lintutn down tlio ItUc Hill
: hot wen On kin ml and llosehtirg,
' tltn I'lonCd cur of Mr. and Mm.
- -
Wl r relici, tumbled down
win jui7
sustalued by the nanv.
As the car leu tno highway, 1
I, v,ll...l nr... ull.l ,.v... lut..llv I
at Iho foot of the enhunkiueut
on Its side
A wrwk'er w.i called, the car
was brought back to tho high-
wav none the worse, with the
exception of a broken windshield
and bent fenders.
I . T
I ellCan Library
sir 11 rt i I
Well ratronized
PELICAN CITY. Jan. 5. (Spe -
clnl.) A survey made of the
Pelican City library, a branch of
the Klamath County library, re-
, .... , ., , ',
veals that tho otr-ulatlon for th
month of Ilecemhcr. 192S. wai
129 book. road.
Following Is the tvpe of fie -
tlon and Its circulation for tho
month: Adult fiction. I0K;
adult non-fiction. IS: juvenile
- - uti umiMiiii cuiiKiuereti in esiau-
? "m iuZ"M" f c"'m: J'ill.hlng the real property levy a.
ae branch library is taken , rt.dll,lloa , , J ,
of by the Pe lcan tommun-!latn lo be . .
iiciiou. o. nan juvenile union.
The
liy ciuo. me ooo.s are cnuiia-u
every three month, and btoks
'are placed that appeal to tho
reudiug public.
Beside, the regular library serv
ice for tiie commuulty there are
daily ers' Vh.""
five monthly magailnc and iii
Informed of tho hapueulngs of
Youth Is Sent to
r ni 1'
I raining School
f ,
Harry Lannls. a 17-ycar-old
orolmn. was vestcrday ordcM
,', ,' industrial school
i(or ,LoJ.s af(,r , ' bvlttK . Mn
Jm(!l. rr(.d (.,dliird sitting
, ....
in jiivimiiic court.
jin, wa, , ,,.ve .-n
l,nvolvd , thl.ft of prowrtT
'.llni, f..r ihu vnt.ll,
ulau luf ou"'-
I H p A T I-I C
L L rt 1 U O j!
mhm hmmmm w t
MARY ELIZABETH till.KS
Funeral services for .Mary I
Elisabeth, daughter of Mr. and!
Mrs. Darwin Gilo, will be held;
this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock a:
the Earl Will; lock Funeral Home.'
Hlno avenue at ftl.tth, with Hov j
I). H. McLaughlin (of the Klam
at h Temple officiating. Inter
ment will be made In Llnkrlllc:
cemetery. Friends arc respect-'
fully Invited to attend.
j
I take my prescriptions to the i
Pelican Drg store and tbey are ,
always right. Try them end you
III Hlno he tUfleri d 1 .tf 1
CONDKNSI.'I) STATEMKNT
of Klainatli
frntn n Inrnl rurape
MADE TO TIIE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, AT
THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, DECEMBER 31, 1S28
. Resources
Loans and Discounts $1,219,356.61
United States Bonds 353,007.33
Federal Reserve Bank Stock, Bonds
and Warrants .' 173,131.71
Real Estate, Furniture and P'ixtures 56,415.00
Redemption Fund 5,000.00
Cash on hand and due from Banks 625,473.16
Liabilities
Capital Stock $ 100,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 102,674.43
Reserved for Taxes and Dividends
National Bank Notes Outstanding
Deposits ,
Carkin Tax Group
Changes Offset
Provision Planned
I
' PORTLAND, Jan. 5. (IT)
!rli.i f'urlrlu nrnihirlv lux riillnf
i ... ... ....
;,,,,, 1UIIV rvt.rwi, , ....
. t
. rogardlwa of tho amouut of hi.
,r"' ' uu '
The agreement cuino after
; ''"d0, ' '' '
should tho bill finally becumo f-
' f,,'"vo tn"- wl" " '0 '"
,'? ,th? reve',.u0 " ,u.1bo
,',"rlv'"1 'm ,"" ll""""
oy somciimiaj iiku tuuv.uuu, or a
tt'tal approximating 11.500.000
aiitiually.
A graduated schedule of rate.
'" "V upon commencing at
3 '"'r fllr nt'1 'ncome up lo
iui '"''uding $ 5.000 : p,.r cem
jftom 15.000 up to and including
1 1""t", l,d 11 P1'' cent ou oxces.
,ot l0 0v'-
I x" ou' of r"r
?" .vi i i .T T.Z""'',
'a provided with au oilillllou.il
;.,.nip0 ,lf ,,00 for ,ch dp.
; p,.ll(.nt und,,r V01IM of
j Tu0 hill also provided that
! whatever revenuo I. returned
rrull, tho mi,surB ,,, bc
,d . ... ..,.. .... ,,,
(u nmount considered In e.tah-
.slate revenue to bo raised
, . d . . .,., ..
i and the revenue hold to the es
. tlniiite. it would result In a re-
ductlon of direct levy on real
! property for state purposes of
approximately 1.6 mill..
! JJCnOOl LCnSUS
Reveals Growth!
i
' opuiation or Klamath county
- " i""s transient poPUia-
Hon Is In excess of 2C.0MU, sc
Population of Klamath county
; ' " '"' county
. """r
j n,,ll,lly announced yesterday
I fr;'m ihv COUMy ''rcrliitei.d.-uCs
office.
Till. Is an Increase uf approxl-
malely 2,000 over the previous
year. Tito action! cousiis Includes I
:ill per.tons between tho ages of
lour and 20 year.. Inclusive, Ac- I
cording lo expcrlciice, population;
can bo computed on a four-to-one '
ratio. Tho 1 9S-l!i census give.,
Klnmatli reslilents )H-we-n ;
fliat uge. Multiplying by four i
gives Klstnstb coutiiy a popula
rity) or :;,itg.
Bnr PMnlt nmm Nwm rtaaa Ads
VV. W. Southwell
Income Tax Service
I'u'-'llc Accountant and
Auditor
New Location
:8 Stewart-Drew Bldg.
Phono 200
OF THK CONDITION OP
Palls, Oregon
7,719.36
97,450.00
2,124,510.02
$2,432,383.81
$2,432,383.81 hi Circulation 95,650.00 I V
! j Deposits 3,691,886.43 j
Now We Can Show You the
BaU-Beawigs
at all
Hiqb-Spced
Joints
w you may have seen the Harvester
r Company's announccmrttt of their New ,
McCormick lVcTini; Cream S'rraiofs. Wc
now have the first of them in our store.
The New McCormi;k Drcrinr; ha. many
remarkable improvements. The machine now
has hih-graJc ball-bcariiiR equipment
at all hiKh-spced points. It. operation is the
last word in light-running case and durability, i
a A completely ixw bowl of skillful driy,n,
with a tkuD-uuik rcj'alatiin; screw contruling
I
I
J. S. MILLS &
11 I
!0 :i J
I S Report of the Comptroller of the Currency C f
t j.., l OIHIKIIIMMI , f ,
!' 'OF TIIM CONDITION OK '! f
- :: .
I !' OF KLAMATH FALLS, OKKliON
li !; AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS
:!A : : i-i
' , . DEC. 31, 1928 f
i - ' i ' t l'i
;fj ij RESOURCES :
j Bills Receivable $1,670,633.80 j:
j; U.:Si Bonds 839,300.00 ! ; f '
jy I', Other bonds, wairants and sccurites 407,881.28 !; v
if ij Federal Reserve Stock 7,450.00 ;! ,
I; Real Estate Furniture and Fixtures .... 113,509.11 '
I ' Five per cent Redemption Fund 5,000.00
Cath on Hand and Due from Bank 1,035,173.28 !; 'jj
; ; $1,078,950.47 ;i
jj ; , LIABILITIES ;
i : Capital Stock L $200,000.00 i 4
(j ; Surplus and Undivided Profits 81,932.67 ;j j,
St' :! Reserved for Taxes .' 9,481.35 '
w , i, , , ,107S0r,0 47 if
' , is
in 1 . - . 1 ii
w 1 ' V
jfatilll isjsiiiiriisi--miia-i irmiisssirra-a iaimisi rrfuss-s r "mi ni j i .u j.iuaj
Cream Separator
!MsrWar,9'lH'IW"l
-i 1iii.iii nsr r nt-
the cream density, enmblnes with other
features to proJuce what we believe to be
the cleanest-skimming machine on the market.
Pplah lubrication that completely lubricate
A supply ci-i with outside faucet. Every
provimm fur sanitation end easy cleaning.
The tlx tl:es of the New McCormkk-IX-ertng
fit every need "from one cow to a
hundred. You are bound to like this new
machine. We will demonstrate here or on
your farm with no obligation to you.
Capacitifs:
)y to lym lbs. rj
milk per hour
Hand,
Belted, or
Electric
SON
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