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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1909)
< OME KLA.VI Ul II IH I NKNOW N bonds und bond holders. To tax IT RAISES THE DOUGH bonds would result In tin reduction s< nate < onindtter Will Also Corn« Ifecf-MMd Ila» Building In «pretor for of the rute of Interest, and heme M<<lfi.i«l'» Rep«« .«iitatlve Only One Here to fünfer Willi l»lr*< toru tlx- Southern I'ui III < oni|»uiy. Mho Hcemctl to Be Poafetl on would b« a direct tux upon the Indl- 7HOtrHAT! <>r Waler I tier» Association itenuiliiH Kent to Oakland. holdera of the bonds. llir <•«<■,•« KI uiiimi I i llu»ln vidual The president bused Ills urgunient Th«*r« Is still a possibility of 8<«cr®- While returning from a hunting In favor of Hie corporation • ax as One of the richest sections iu the tary of the Interior Ballinger corning trip C. E Smith, inspector of build compared with th« direct Income tux, stale, tlx« on« offering more oppor to Klumuth Falls to Inspect the Klam Ings for the Southern Pacific almost ««nllrely upon the results of tunities to the bom«»« « k«-r ti.an uny and doea more than the ath proj«'«'t. it was fils intention to road, was overtaken by d«-ath higher price powders th« Incom« tax In Englund, II«- point other part of Oregon, and one ubout do so prior to his return to Washing-1 Midland about noon Friday, mol d<M it better. od out the lux therii Is not u direct which there ur<* more Inquiries than ONE POUND 25 CENTO ton, but the Baliluger-i'lnchot conlro I body was discovered by James •OLD BY GMOEIU luvy, such us wus recently defeated In any other part of the state, is the versy hail reached u polut where tris H. Baker, who were on their the Kemite only through a compro least known at the Oregon slut«' pr«'s«n< <• In Washington was neces to this city. One of the man remained mise, but thut It luld th«* lux upon building ut the Scuttle fulr. That sary, und h<* cancelled all of I ls w«*st- to guard the body while the other ID THE I IR.MEBS <«F KLAMATH the Incom«« b«*fore It «uni« Into the section is til«« Klnmuth Busin. In- cot STY ern engagements, in doing so, how went to Midland to notify the author I iuik I h of th«* Individuili qulry ut the iiiformutlon bureau ever, he had In mind a return to the ities. Word was sent to Coroner lu'MMiiis of English Tax. brought forth the news thut the per Pacific coast, provided he was su» Whitlock, who J«ft at once for the The Klanath !»• vlopment com The English tax Is levied, limi on sou In charge thought it wus in tii< talned in his position by the presi- s«en«' Before he reached there, how- pan/ proposes to pro« .rro and main- th«' declared dlvtd«'iids of corpora southern purl of the stute," but WH» dent. This having been done he is ever, th«,* body was placed on board tain at its office In Klamath Falls a tions. ■ « oml on r«nth befoi« h iivln»' totally ignorant as to how It »a» now ou his way we.it In company with the regular passenger triln and permanent exhibit of such products the bunds of the tenant». and thlr<l on reached, whether th«- government wait as are raised here. the president, ami will probably re brought to this city. the I ml I v Id uu I directly. It was found building a great Irrigation project We w ill greatly appreciate It it you A postmortem examination main with the party until it reaches In Englund that u dlieet Incolli« tax there, or uny other Information ot will bring or send to us some of your the result showing Portland, when he will visit the pro* held, that. lit in per cent dl<l not produce us Value. After diligent inquiry a young specimens. W’e will properly best J«'« ts us heretofore planned. death was due to fatty degeneration, much revenue ns th«' present method man wus found who believed the way for same and mark each exhibit care The icnate «ommlttee has al^o had with hypertrophy of the heart, No of taxation. This, Mr. Tuft decluri'd. to reach Klamath Falls was to take the name of the grower and the with u chung«’ of heart, and it will visit inquest was deemed necessary. Illustrated th« premium tb<* direct the stage ut Ag'-r und stuge II sixty of the county in which it was this project some time during the Coroner Whitlock received a tele- part tux places upon perjury und conceal miles to the county scut of Klumath If the exhibit be fruit, we latter part of October or the flrat gram Saturday from a brother of produced, meni. It Is U question, the president county. will properly preserve same in Jars. wex-ks in Nov« mb r. They will then the d«-<«UH«d. directing hint to pre declared, whether ItK OIIK H <-UI m il III This is an important matter, and I'lils building wus erected for the confer with the directors of the Water pare the remains for shipment to suluiica und from profesional work purpose <>f furnishing reliable infor we hope we may 1 ave your co-opera Users' a. socintioi. and listen to all Oakland, which was done and th« should b«' taxed us heavily its incomes mation about every section of the tion. The future development of statements relative to the needs arid body sent there Monday morning. derived from laves Klamath county depends upon our stute, and is being maintained for complaints of tb< people e here. The Mr. Smith was one of the oldest Il I ut all Tie* Intt, i th«; ben« III of tie- commonwealth as a eyes of the members of the committee employees of the Southern Pacific, united and concerted efforts. Respectfully, whole. Thut was the theory on which have bees opened since the tour of in- ■ and was highly esteemed by his su- th«* ptcslilcnt received a most en the money wus appropriated, but the W. S WORDEN, spection started, and It I k quite likely perlors and fellow employees. He is thusiastic w< Iconic to Denver. Signs fallacy of It is easily proven it any Assistant to President. that many changes in the reclamation surviv«*d by his wife and daughter, wert» hung all over the city r«adlng: effort is made to gather Information act will be recoin mended at the next who reside in Oakland, Cal. "Welcome to Denver, the Summer ubout any but a few favored portion» '•.DTP l. FOR PUBLICATION Coroner Whitlock states that the meeting of congress. Among these Capital." of Oregon. will bi included a provision for the removal of the body to this city prior D«partm< nt of the Interior, U. S The king bee 1 In th«- Oregon build- co-operative work between the serv to his arrival was contrary to law, but I.and Office at Lakeview, O.-igon, August 13, 1909. i county incldentuliy Is Juckson Ing ice and th«- Water I'wrs’ associations that under the circumstances no no NOTICE is hereby given that John Medford iu i particular, it Is an and posdbly a large bond issue that Hee will l>e taken of the act of those Al und C. Beach, whose postoffice address is easy matter to And out all you want will aid >;i rushing to completion all res|«onsible for the sending of the re Klamath Falls, Oregon, did. on the to know about it. its literature Is projects now unfinished. There is mains. Had any mystery been con IGth day of March, 1U09. file in Ibis placed In your hand as soon us you on«* thing, however, that the commit nected with the death of Mr. Smith office Sworn Statement and Applica Taking of testimony In the case of hove in sight, On the btautlful plc- tee Is solid on, and that is refusing this act might have resulted in fur tion No. 01703, to purchase the , SENW’4, NESWfe, NWSE% Sec th« i'nitcil States vs Jessie M Ander turns of Crater lake is the legend to consider any proposition that has ther complicating matters. tion 5, Township 38 South, Range 9 son. now Jessie M. Wight, st'i rl cd thut it is located "near Medford." for its object the repayment to the East, Willamette meridian, and the Saturday in this city before R M. Klamath Falls, the natural gateway. government of a less amount than the A Spanish scientist has succeeded timber thereon, under the provisions Richardson us up«« lai examiner Wai Is never mentioned. I'cxir old Klam actual cost of construction, Every in deadening the echoes which ruin of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts ter H Evans, usslHtant United States ath Falls, located Sixty miles off the penny will have to be repaid, and all the acoustic properties of large halls amendatory, known aa the "Timber District attorney of Portland r«'pi«- railroad, is an unknown quuntity efforts b "king to a different conci u- by covering the walls which reflect and Stone Law,” at such value as might be fixed by apprajsement. and sented th« United States and !h«r de around the Oregon building. sion will b«- turned down without con the sound with two thicknesses of that, pursuant to such application, To the man in charge of the Med sideration. One of the senators is cloth, separated by an air space. fendant Is represented by Benson A the land and timber thereon have Stone. The suit involves the cancel ford ,'xhlblt is due the credit of be quoted as having said: been appraised, June 14, 1909, the A New York man has patented .timber estimated 225 M. board feet Ing of lile government patent Issued ing the best booster the county has “The members of the committee to Mm AtidetKoti for a hoiiK-stead there, lie knows where Klamath have bwn surprised with the work something new in the lightning rod at $1.50 per M. and the land $24.50; that said applicant will offer final which wax proved up on by her In the county Is, und what the government done by the reclamation service. We line, a system of conductors that pass proof in support of his application fill of 1»OS. locateii In section •?, Is doing; how to reach here, and gave have heard and investigated many over all the high points of a building, and sworn statement on the 22d day towinhip 3s south, rance Il’s c»h«. unbiased Information about this sec complaints. Much of what has been terminating in the ground on both of October, 1909, before R. M Rich Willamette meridian, near Dairy, tion. Hi* had no knock ready for submitted has been in such a form as sides, so that lightning will be led ardson, U. S. Commissioner, at Klam It, but naturally believed that Jack- to preclude consideration, but wher to earth, no matter where it strikes. ath Falls. Oregon. Ore , In this county. Any person is at liberty to protest son county was the best place In the ever the statements have been backed The government seeks to cance! I An official of the government bu this purchase before entrv, or initiate tlie patent on the ground that Mrs. state. up with tangible evidence we have reau of plant industry has invented a a contest at any time b?fore patent Thut Medford has captured every gone Into the matter thoroughly. The Wight, since her marring«* in ly««t issues, by filing a corroborated affi method of testing the moisture con davit in this office, alleging facts bus not r«*slded continuously on the thing around tile Oregon building result >as generally favored the serv- tents of grain by making use of the which would defeat the entry. stands to its credit. It Is there to ice. It is true that there have been land. principle that the greater the mois ARTHUR W ORTON. Th«* following witnesses have so boost for the state as a whole and for mistakes made, but it is the opinion ture the greater the electrical re Register. 8-19 10-21 far been called by the government: Jackson county in particular. As a of the committee that these have been sistance. hii'ol Rueck. Louis Sterxl, William result every train running into Med no greater than would have occurred I H AVE Bl VEHS I lirman and G. ('«. Anderson. The ford carries at least one-third of the In undertakings of similar magnitude A Danish government commission passengers to Medford. It Is making under private control. The result so <- -<• "ill be eomiudetl Monday has reported sustaining the claims of For Klamath county lands. Send me hay while the sun shines und is reap- far has peen eminently satisfactory, two Copenhagen brothers that they ■ description, terms and price, and I FAICEWEI-I, SERMON Ing a golden harvest. and with a few minor changes there have perfected a system by which it will sell it for you. Ramsey Realty Rev J. W. Brie«* delivered his fare Is no reason why the reclamation act is possible for a person at one end of Co., 217-218 Central bldg., cor. 6 and well sermon at the Methodist church If rye is sowed this fall as a preen should not stand as it is until the a wire to see what is going on at the 8 Main st., Los Angeles, Cal. Sunday evening, the services being at- manure for potatoes next season 1 be work for which It was created is com other in its natural colors, without! ‘ t«*nded by members of the various lieve It would be better to plow It un Manuel Vierra, Chas. Flackus, C. pleted." the aid of photography. churches of th«* cities. Mr. Price ex der next spring and not wait till it — C. Pearson. John Welch, D. Ander pects to leave Wednesday morning gets tall. Then the rye will rot bet Mrs. R. C. Spink and daughter of son and Jacob Rueck were among 1. J. Straw, superintendent on the for Yamhill, when* he will be located ter before planting time and you will Alex Davis ranch on the reservation, Yainax arrived in the city Thursday those who were in the city Saturday He will be accompanied by his family. get more good from It. was in the city Friday. en ioute to the S**at'le fair. from Yonna valley. CRESCENT A rvci'tit Denver ili«* presidimi lui t loti mg cumnient Miiklug bis wi'i ><t III fill I hei lu I lie Sili, l’resldellt Tufi urrlved In ibis city und III ilio auditorium, wlieie u yeur Ugo William .1. Ilrynil wus nom inateli n< li I h oppoiient III III«* ptesl- dontlnl la««*. he fiueil a crowd of tlioiisuud» timi In II» nolxy welcome and coiitlnuous enthuslusm recali««! solile of thè kcenea of thè loiivcntlou Week i'resldent Tufi, swltehlng frolli bis poi pose lo dlM'Usa thè consci valimi of naturai resourc«*«, lonlght took tip thè corporation lux and dcf«'iid«'d II as agulnst thè proposi! lon to Impose a diri et Incorna« tu«, wtrlrh h«« snld »eenu d llkely to PU» h thè Hi-nut» w lieti thè corporation lux wus deviseli iik n compromise Th«' prealdent si rotigli urgetl. Iioweier, ti ni thè state» intlfy tln* piopo«i'd Incoia«' lux Hineiidment lo thè conalltutlmi In ord«*r to iiu«k<* ■ urli ,'i tu» avallili)!«' III Ulne of neces- sit y lUillli.ger ('op e,, f<,i- ( uufi-reiii e. Mr Taft was Joined here today by Secretary of the Interior Bullinger, who will act oinpiiny him on n part of the trip through the fur North- we.t It | h tl.oliy.1lt till- pK-ldent désir«*» h further conference with Mr. Ilnlllnger, whose condui t of the In teller department he recently upheld In a long letter, before making a final exposition of the policy of th«' admin Istrutlon as to th«* <on eivatlon of rcsourcm Mr Taft probabl' will not tr.k«’ mi that subject until h** rea« hes Halt lj»k«’ City, where he spends Friday and Suturday, or h<- may wait until he urilvi-s at Spokane, Wash , where at th«- irrigation congr« is th«- 11«I linger-Plnchol controvei wy Imd its first public ailing Th«- president tonight «1* « lured that the corporation tux was In Itself the best form of Incom«« tax that could be levied, and polnt«*d out that It con- taln«*«t many of the best features of the Income tax law of England The president d«*clnr«d it would be possi ble so to amend the corporation tax as to Include within Its scope every desired featuie of un Incom«* tux ex cept th«- levy upon Incomes derived from actual salnry and profuasioual services. The president said he opposed dl- met Income tax except In cases of emergency, and he bellcv«*d It to be a prime fault In the Federal consti tution that no provision la made for a direct levy to m««'t wartime or other extraordinary expenses Bond Ta« I n constitutional, Mr. Taft declared it was the Su- preme court decision declaring uncon- »lltutlonal the Income tax law panned by a Democratic congress years ago that prevented the lenders In congress during the session recently closed from including In the corporation tax measure a provision for a levy upon POWDER The Boston Store Complete Outfitters for Men, Women and Children Let us outfit your Boy for School. We will save you Money. UH44M444O Portsmouth ' ¿Mini Boys’ Suits at Extra | Reduction S1NCERITY CLOV1ES Copyright