Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, January 30, 1908, Image 3

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    New lax Law Tangle
There aeviua In be a difference »(opin­
ion In the atate aa to wbeti the new law,
relative lu the collection »1 delinquent
taxaa, goo» into effect.
ly,
aa will
practically
Klamath empti­
every other
county except Multnomah, will collect
the UMXI taxea under the old law.
The
delinquent properly haa lieun adver-
tiaed to be aold by the »barlff fur taxea
In February.
According to the declalon ol Judge
Webeter,
of the Mullnuniah
ot Mmcli, 1*07, ehall be collected m
herein provided.
Sec. 6d.—All lota, tract« and parcela
of land upon which laxue remain due
and unpaid at the date of the taking
effect ol thia act, and which have not
heretofore been »old for auch tale»,
either to the county or to any pereon,
• leapt the taxua for the current year
aball lie deemed to lie delinquent under
the provlaiona ol thia act, and the aame
proceeding» may be had to enforce pay­
ment ol auch unpaid tax«» with |>eiially
etc, and payment enforced and llena
lorecloaed ami by virtue ol the provia-
Iona ol thia act.
county
court, the eale of pr»|>erty in that coun­
Obituary
ty, by the aheriff for delinquent texoe la
a thing ot the peat.
Will
wax »ne <d the aniateura who appeared Building
Be Active
for the Aral time and it ia hoped that he
will again be aven in future playa.
Klamath Falla buaineaa men are not
The Miaeea 1-ou laonard and f/iuiae
lae were well received by the audience letting the preaent financial atrlngency
In their reapoctlve parta, and while thia effect their plana lor building during the
wax their Initial appear anew they are coining auinmer. It cannot I m - avid that
-,
already favorilea
.Mi. Allen Hioen ala»
Klamath Falla haa been built up by
acquitted liituaell very creditably aa the
genteel viillän, taking a difficult char­ outaide capital, aa nearly all of the pre»-
acter aa If he were an old timer on the | cut hand»om<- atru -lure» have been
atage inateail of a novice.
■■reeled by our own buaineae men, who
Mr. Moug’a aucceea with thia large have made lheir money here and erm-
eaat ahowa him to be a director "I no I aider loan) property tho la-at invex! men11
mean ability and the people of thia city on the market. When a town’» own cit-
will look forward to the playa to I mi pre­ Iren», who are more fully acquainted
vented in the future by him and the with the condit^rna than any outaider '
local amateur».
can I m -, are not afraid to inveat their |
I
money in buxim-ae block», it prove» that
the city’» future 1» assured.
Nearly
The following account relative to til»
THE
all the partie» who are »aid to tar
The amendmauta to the tax law made i late Bartlelt ObenchatU ia taken from
contemplating building are local people,
by the laat leglalature aboliahed tax the Central Point Herald:
I Iteli Weal Fatata Agency Sella Much although several outside parties have
Heceated
waa
a
native
of
Virginia,
aalva, au<l the declalon ol Hie Multno­
Property
b«-en here looking for building location»
having liven born in that alate Septem­
mah county court not to advertiae the
lor buaine»» house».
Among thoxe
ber 22, 11137. Early in life he emigrated
delinquent tax liat aaved line properly to Iowa, alien that atate waa on the far
Uno of the moat remarkable real ea­ mentioned ax figuring on building are:
V* hum being »old under the liauiinar thia
I.. Jacobo, corner of Main and Third;
weeteru frontier of civilization, and tate record» made in thia county ia that
H M. Bristol, who own» the property I
there, in I860, bn waa married to Miaa of E. E Fitch, who during the paat
year.
aixty daya, notwithatanding the finan­ adjoining the Murdoch building: the
Nancy
.Mmae,
who
ia
a
couain
of
I
’
rnf.
The practice now la to iaaue certifl-
Fira» National Bank will poaaibly build ,
H. B. Moran, inventor of the telegraph. cial flurry and auppoaed hard timea, haa
calee of delinquency on delinquent
on their property at the corner of Maio i
In Intll they croaaed the plain» to Cali­ aold about $50,000 worth of Klamath
properly,
When the taxea on any fornia, where they apent the winter, County property. A record of tbiekind and Fourth; Geo. R. Hurn, the hard­
piece ol property have not been paid by and the following apring they came to muat command attention and enable ware merchant and Judge 1.. F. Wililta
are aaid to be seriously considering
the owner, they may be|«idby the tint thia valley, which baa aince lieen their Mr. Fitch to aecure all the optiona he
building on their respective Main atreet
may
deaire,
aince
he
ahowa
hla
ability
pvraoii who appliea, and to him ia given home.
properly; F. J. Bow ne will build if be
lie iaeurvived by one brother, John to aell. Following ia a liat of the prop­
the certificate ol delinquency. Thia i-er-
can aecure additional frontage from the
Obenchaio, of Big Butte, Oregon; a erty aold and the consideration for
Odd Fellow». It i» poaeible that the
tlHcale may be redeemed at any lime widow, Mr». Nancy Obeochdin, of thia aame:
O ld Fellow» and Mr Bowoe may unite
within three yeara by the owner <4 the place, and three aona and Ove daugh­ Dewey A Hyde to J W Hav­
iti the construction of a modern block.
(X>
kina,
328
acre».
..
..................
»13,120
ter, aa follow.
Mra. Alice Lindaay,
property.
Tlie two propertie» would give them 00 '
G 1. iMialey to C M Merritt.
Interval al the rate ot 16 per cent Mra. Jenny Wilaon, bilaa Oboncham
7xa w feat frontage. The Hamakar eatate |
147 acrea ............................
and Mra. Nannie Pankey, ol Klamath
have liven planning to build on the cor-j
muat be |>aid by the owner to the hold­
county; M. M. Olienchain, of Oakland, T O Henley to Mra Cannon,
er of the i-ertltlcate of delinquency be­ California; Mra. Sarah Pankey, of Cen­
2500 uo ner opposite the poatottlce, but they
160 acrea........... ....................
have about decided not to build until '
fore he la |iermltted to redeem it. tral Point; Mra. Minnie I'eninger, of A Eigner to J W Haakma, 160
next year. Aa all of the above property |
oo
you
acrea
......................................
Under the old law the bigbeet rate of Mold Hill, and George Olienchain, who
1» within the fire limit», the new build-1
Taylor eatate to J W Taylor.
intereat that could be charged waa 10 reaidea on the old homeatead near Cen­
Inge will nrceaaarily have to be of brick ,
00
2500
160
acrea
................................
tral Point.
per cent.
or alone.
livcoaaed waa for many year» a mem- W Vallandigham to J no Mer­
Many new buaineaa houaea will alaol
At the expiration of three yeara, the l>ero( the M E. church, and aa a cltl-
2650 ( o
ry, 20o acrea.........................
juoo 00 O|«u up thia aummer. If. A. Riciiard-
holder of the certificate »ecu re» a dred j ian and neighbor lie war held in high A N Cox toEEIvey, 120 acrea
A E Stockey to N Jvhnaon
non, of Pendleton, who waa here re-1
through decree ot the circuit court and 1 eatvvm by all.
and C Maupin .....................
7200 00 cently looking for a location, aa» very
The funeral waa held form the real-
the owner muat appeal within 30 daya
much pleared with the proapact. He i
dance Tueaday morning,interment being H Wilaon to II Offenbacher
from the date of the decree, or lie can made In the Jacksonville cemetery.
1500 00 expect» to return in the apring and if he|
160 acrea ..............................
not appeal. The effect »1 the new law
T J Offield to A Strickland,
can aecure a zuitable building, will
la believed to be that the put. Iiaaer ol a
2300 00 probably o;«n up a Ing department ■
city property........................
Where
are
” G L Schwartz to J Frank
lax title aecurea a title that can not be
at ora.
annulled.
2400 00
Adam, 160 acrea...................
It ia nol known w bore Judge Webeter
The home talent of thia city baa »n W Baaaett to Jennie Dunn,
Audi a rea»'D tor hla interpretation ol every occaaion acquitted itaelf with
6250 00
320 acre» ...............................
Church
lb* law, unIn»» It ahouhl ba (lie repeal 'credit, and Thursday jtigbl In the pretty
KKUNqtJIHHMCNTS
of the publication act for delinquent drama, “Where Heart» Are True *’the
H Lampe to F Hartman
n . a. CUI KII
tale». The law aeema to be very plain local artieta, under the direction »1 Mr.
Mr. Hogan to G Smith
There
ia
alwaya
a welcome for you at
to the ordinary mind.
Wm. V. Mong, »cored another hit.
Grace M. E. church.
The new law read»»» follow»:
The play ia in three acta picturing a
... .»51.00t» 00
Total
Service» will I* held Sunday in the
Sec. HO.- That notwithatanding any­ I ranch aceno and Indian fight in Ariaona.
new Metbodiat Church.
thing to the contrary in thia act con­ It ia Mr. Mong’a own production and,
Public
tained, all law a heretofore in force are while it require» a large caat of charac­
Sunday Servicea:
continued in force and effect until all ter». it give» everyone in the play an
Bible School......................... ... 10 a. m.
tiling» and acta in and about th» ■»»••■ opportunity to dieplay talent.
Mr.
The Free Public Library ia open every Preaching.............................. ... 11 a. m.
menl, apportionment, and levy rd taxea Mong lean arliat and atande high in the evening from 6:30 to 10 o'clock; and Preaching.............................. .. ..8 p. m.
upon Ilia baal» ol ownerahip ol properly profvaaion, while Mr». Mong waa excep­ Saturday and Sunday ail* rnoona from Epworth League ...............
7:15 p. m.
on the Aral day ol March, 1V07, and the tionally good in the character »lie por­ 2 to 6:30 o’clock. A cordial invitation
A hearty welcome to all,
aaaeeemeiil, apportionment. levy and trayed. Among Hie local actora were ia ex landed to all.
♦
P. CONKLIN. Paetor.
collection of lain», and proceeding» in- Earl Whitlock, C. T. Oliver and Fred
BAI-T1KT CtiraCH
Ycideiil thereto, made or commenced Baiule-r, all ol whom are loo well
Preaching aervicea next Sunday at 11
prior to March I, 1607. except aa »|>eci- known io Klamath Falla theatre goee to
Merit Printing executed at the priât
o'clock a. m. and 8 o’clock p. in. Sun-
tied In aectioti 56 of thia act, have been need any mention. However, Mr. Bela­ •hop o( the Klauiatli heg» ubi lean.
day acliool at 10 o'clock and B. Y. P. U
fully and duly done ami performed aa bor, In the role of a negro wench, did
at 7:15 p. m. Everyone invited.
fully aa If thia act had never Ixren en juaticn to an extremely difficult charac­
acted, bat the taxea levied on thia baal» ter, ami .Mr. Oliver wav a good represen­
ol ownerainp ol property on Hie licet day tation »1 a (rontieramen. Boy Walker
«
True
Hearts
TO THE PUBLIC:
Being desirous of closing out at once, we have decided to dispose of the
balance of our stock at AUCTION. The sale will commence
GOODS
SELLING
“
> AUCTION c
FRIDAY, JANUARY 31st
with J. N. Dennis as auctioneer, and will continue until every article in
our store is sold, including fixtures, etc.
This isjriot a Bargain Sale nor a
Mere Reduction in Prices.
It is the
offering of our Stock to the People
of Klamath ^ounty^ at your prices.
Remember the Big
Auction Sale Starts on
Friday, Jan’y 31
Services
L. JACOBS S CO.
Library
Goods Sold in Lots Also. Private Sales Every
Forenoon. Auction Sale Every
Afternoon and Evening.
Notice
BBtMONT
FSRD YARD
James B. Mooro, Prop.
Opp. Martin Flouring Mill
Wood, Posts, Shakos
llurHOH boarded by
tho day, wook or
month.
Kino livery teams
at reason a bio rates
Grain and hay for
sale — Hay baled
or loose.
A. G. DUHME
BUYS
,
7
TIMBERLAND
Notice ol Intention to CWnge the Prin­
cipal I’lai-e of Buaimwoaf the tierman
Commercial Saving» Bank of Klam­
ath Falla, < iregon.
Furauant to the w ntten a one»nt ol the
holder» of all the Capital /-lock of the
G kbmam C oumkhcial Hav> no » B ank ,
which written civnaent h*aa lieen ob­
tained, and ia now on file in the office of
•aid corporation, and paracant to th»
rea-dution of lite Board of Director» of
■aid corporation, orderin | that the re­
moval and change herein mautioned be
mail«.
Notice ia hereby given, that it ia tho
intention of aaid corpora tteu to remove
and change it» principal place ef buai-
noaa from tlio town of
Llamath Falla,
Klamath County, Oregot t, to the city of
Portland, Multnomah O' «sty, htate of
Oregon, »aid removal and «fliange tw take
effect on tlie 20th day of March, A. I>.
IVON, after the duo publ ict Ilion of thia
notice.
By order of the Board of 1 »irector».
Dated thia 20lh day of Jai mary, IKOH.
F. N. MYERN,
Secretary German Com mens al Saving»
Bank.
1-23-2-27
Notice for P abncattoi ’
Department of tire Interior,
United
State» Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon
January 8, IU08.
Notice 1» hereby given that tl ie State
of Oregon ha», urader tha prxxna iona of
the Act of Congre»» ot AuguxU h I, 1848,
and th» act» xupplemental anal al lend»-
tury thereof, ruarle applicati on I or tha
following daacribad
unap; prop' iatad,
non-mineral, aurveyed publ ic la nd aa
Indemnity for loa»ea to it» grant for
common »cliool puriaxea, to-' rift:
Liat No. 243, for tha «elg ear**, See.
23.T.S7 8., R. 9E„ W. M.
,i
Any aud all |>er»ona claim! ag advaraa-
ly tha above land» are requ» atad to filo
in thia office their »aid clain « on or ba-
fora tba 6th day of March, 11 HU '.
J. N. WA T8 ON,
1-23—2-20
F agt »tar.
SEE THIS TIME CHANGE
Klamath Lake Railroad
_
-
In Connection With Straw-McIntire Stage
Line, Between Pokegama and Klamath Falls
Effective Thursday,
January 16,1908
Rates of Fare from
Klamath Falls to
Stages leave Klamath Falls and Pokeg-
aina every morning. x
Thrall -
-
Hornbrook
Ashland
Hedford -
Portland
Montague
Weed
Dunsmuir
Red Bluff *
Sacramento •
San Francisco
K. L. Train leaves Thrall Daily at
3:00 P. M., after arrival of Trains 15 and 16
from North and South on Southern Pacific.
Arriving at Pokegama at 5:05 P. M.
Leave Pokegama at 6 00 P.M.. arriving
at Thrall at 8:20.
Southern Pacific Trains leave Thrall for
Portland and Way at 6:04 A. M. and 1:32
P. M.
For San Francisco and Way at 2:25
P. M and 5: 50 P. M.
Office in First National Bank Building,
School Land»
L akeview , O regon .
7VYIDWAY
STABLE ZEE SHOP
General Blacksmithing and Wagon Work
Livery and Feed Stable
Both Saddle and Driving Horses
Ptione456
CHAS. R. BALDWIN
Klomoih foils
b*partm«Bt ot th* tot lor, ' Cnlud lt»t»»
Land OtBc».
>Lak»vl»w. Oregon. D»o. 4*. ttO7.
Nolle» 1» hereby glv»n that th»» gixt» ot Or*'
(on haa, under th» provision» of th» Ai ’• °f
t ongraM ot Augu»l 14, ISOS, nn a th» *ot» I UP'
pl.ni.nl»! »nd amendatory th »r«of, mad» . kP-
plleatlon tor th» .ollowlng d»»crlb»d unx P-
proprlated. non mineral r urvayed
publ lc
land a» Indemnity tor to»* M to m grant tn r
common »ehool purpuwa, t< >wlt:
Liat No. 2«. tor nalgn»! „ a»c. 2», Tp. S3 S.
R. It I; nwt.iwjg, and » jgawlg. «•». «. Tp. M
»., R. 1» K; and »»t*n»',, »*.
Tp u g g l4
>., W M.
Any aud all peraona a earning advaraely ttoa
above described land» m r»<;u»»t»d to 61» la
thl.omoetb.tr xald i ».tm, on Qr b.for.tMn
tint day ot February, a»«
j. N. WAI-SON,
1-a—1 -10
Raglatar
Passengers who miss connections at
Thrall by reason of delays on above Stage
Line, or K. L. R. R. will be entertained
free of charge at the Hotels at Thrall and
Pokegama.
-
$ 5.50
5.65
6.75
7.15
17.05
5.90
6.75
7.50
10.50
14.20
16.50
No Other Line Will Give
You These Rates
Telephone for Pullman Reservations FREE OF CHARGE to Agent
K. L. R. R. at Thrall, California