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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1913)
Most people believe that because they MH EXPECTED TO DESERT HUERTA FUR BUItOINGS TO DEREROTOR DDE don't earn a* much us >3,000, they needn’t pay any attention to the new CARRANZA MAY BE ENCOURAGED WASHINGTON. D. C., Nov. 16.— law. This may prove a costly mi»- SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 17,—An IN HIM PLAN TO TAKE Young America, especially In those ' take. It effect* vitally thousands of army of laborers is working In trans THE CAPITAL benighted cltlee, towns, villages and persons und business Arms, In addi- ny to T. A. Bulls, deed, lot 6D, block formation in the grounds of the Pan Up to this time we, as a County li-tmlits of the United Htatos where ' lion to tbe small minority with "swol 5. Hallroad addition. ama-Pacific Exposition, and in view Court, have discussed tbe question Refugee« Arrive From Torreon, Tell they still hold to the “Insane Fourth” len fortunes,” who mu»t pay the of the progress that is being made in Nellie Berry to William Wood, war of good roads exhaustively. We have ing Harrowing Tale«—In Conversa the construction of tbe exhibition pal idea ought to gtund up today and taxes. reviewed thoroughly tbe work we For instance, If you rent a farm or ranty deed, part of lota 1, 2 and 3, In have done and have pointed out tbe tion With Newspaper Men, Presi aces, it is certain that the buildings cheer tb<’ democratic tariff frumor». block 3, Bonanza. dent Tell* Them Storim Alxrut Wil will be completed several months In Noise tbe gunpowder klnd- an<l red u building for your bualueea upon new way that such work may be ac- C. C. Bow, sheriff, to Nellie Berry, compllshed. son »ml O'SliaughnesMy Ix-avL.g advance of the opening of the great lire, ahould be quite a bit cheaper which the rental Is over >3,000, you, sheriff's deed, portion of lots 3, 9 and not tiie owner of the furm or build Are Without Any Foundation. owing Io reduced turlff on all flre- We have told you about the ex j fair. ing, are directly, flnan< tally liable to 10, block 4, Bonanza, and No. 6, Riv cellent plan the last legislature works. One of the most interesting pieces provided, namely that of the bond If democratic tariff predictions ma Unde Ham for payment of part of tbe erside tract*. WASHINGTON, D. C.. Nov. 17.— of construction work now going on is Issue, which is much better than landlord ’ s Income tax every year. Tbe Klamath Development compa terialise, instrnd of paying 60 cents John Lind I» not fleeing Mexico, and in Machinery Hall. for a dosen firecrackers next fourth You must puy this tax to the govern uy to gna H. Jonea et al, deed, lot the old way of building roads by neither is Nelson O'Shaughnessy the warrant route. We have spoken The huge structure is crossed each of July, u flat rate of 4 rents a puck ment. You are held personally lia 24B, block 6, Railroad addition. of the outlets that the county needs abandoning the embassy at Mexico way by a series of lofty naves, 126 ble for It by Uncle Ham. You must will be in vogue. The coveted und The Klamath Development compa and the plan we think should be City. feet high, while the height of the heretofore <leur China firecrackers "hold out" on your luudlord the ex ny to Mrs. Louise 8. Hinton, deed, lot adopted In order that Klamath President Wilson made this plain building from the floor to the roof is ahould be cheaper. The turlff has act amount of the tux from your rent 21, block 36, Hot Springs addition. County may retain her position In i at bis conference with the newspaper 135 feet. been cut from H to 6 cents u pound. und puy It to the district Interim! Laren Sturges to Mary Elizabeth the front rank of counties through The ornamentation is being placed A h a matter of fact, many of the "safe revenue collector. This is a feature Sturges, warranty deed, 8 Mi 8'4 8W out the State in tbe matter of road men this morning. He Is still very construction. It Is not po»»! ble to I confident that he is making progress on the exterior of Machinery Hall. It and san*” as well as the "rlp-snort- to which federal officials are attempt SE%, See 9-36-14. toward peace in Mexico, and so told consists In a cement composition call do more at this time. ing" and so-called dangerous brands ing to direct popular attention today. tbe reporters. Louis I«ehman to Chris G. I«ebman, The County Court of It» own vo- They are not worrying about "tax ed imitation Travertine stone. It is of firecrackers should be cheaper. Im Huerta's supplies for cash have a faint Ivory yellow In color, several port duties on "bombs,” Itomun can dodgers." They do not fear that they warranty deed, NW >4 NW *4 , 8*c. 16- lltlon can not put this queatlon of bonds on tbe ballot or call a bond been severed. He is maintaining bis shades removed from white, and at a dles, skyrockets, pinwheels, "flower will overlook or miss any taxes com 40- 10. election. The people themselves are government on forced internal loans. ing to your Uncle Samuel. But they Merle 8. Kilgore et al to the Klam the only agents pots,” and so on. ad Inflntum, have distance presents the appearance of who can accomplish do wish every person to know what ath Development company, warranty this. There are two ways In which It is admitted that this will soon white. i>een reduced 2 cents a pound. be exhausted. When this happens it In the brilliant sunlight this shade The democrats figure that 3.760,- he may be personally responsible for deed, lota 4 and 6, Sec. 29-39-10. It can be done. Is expected that Huerta will be de will not be as glaring upon the eyes 000 pounds of fireworks will be Im- payment of some part of the new tax Silas W. Kilgore to the Klamath First —A petition to the County as would pure white. iw>rted next year. Duties on this upon his landlord's rents or profits, Development company, guardian’s Court signed by one-twentieth of serted by his henchmen. the registered voters as numbered at Fleets of steamers are unloading amount would total 1230,000, a sav i ven though the tenant himself is deed, lot» 4 and 6, Sec. 29-39-10. If it develops that Huerta is being I ing under the old law of 17 6,000 to not taxable for one cent. Oregon Inland Development com the last election, stating the amount financed through underground chan lumber at tbe exposition docks. More Today right now thousands of pany to Geo. T. Poteet, warranty deed, of money to spend, the road» upon nels, Carranza will be encouraged in than 40,000,000 feet of lumber have the boy purchasers of the nation. In Internal revenue collectors all over lota 7, 3 and 9, block 61, Orindale ad which it Is to be spent, etc. Upon his plan to capture Mexico City, but been delivered of the required the CT,000 pounds of skyrockets eg« presentation of this {»etition, the pecteil to shoot off on July fourth, the country are compiling lists of per dition. County Court MAY put the matter raising the embargo on arms will be amount of 70,000,000 feet. sons who uro probably liable for an 1914. a saving of >400 more Is pro As many as nine steamers dis- William Carroll to Albert and Syl up to a vote and call a bond elec tbe very last step. Income tax The law provides that via Hodge, warranty deed. 8*4 NE>4, tion. phesied on this importation. ; charge cargoes at one time. — For those who wish to take chances ufter November 1 persons who pay Sec. 36-40-1 1. LAREDO, Texas, Nov. 17.—Three Second—Epon presentation of a rentals, etc , aggregating over >3,000 AGED WOMAN IS with th* police regulations. It will be H. F. and Dillt* C. Carstens to Geo. petition signed by 25 per cent of hundred American refugees from Tor interesting to know that shotguns, u year must begin to "bold out” the I*. Robinson and H. A. Buffum, war the legal and registered voters of reon reached Monterey yesterday, en ADJUDGED INSANE pistols and revolvers also will be proper Income tax of their landlord ranty deed, 8E% 8E\* J*c. 22; 8W the county, the County Court MUST route here. The United States is pay cheaper, owing to reduced import tar for 1913. This year taxes run from '* 8W%, Sec 23; NWl» NWIi, Sec. put tbe question on the ballot and ing half their expenses. Mrs. Mary Kokes, aged 72, was ex iffs, provided the difference docs not March 1, that Is, the Income tax Is to 2«, NE . M •<«. Sec. 27; N '4 NE%, call an election. amined by physicians Monday and The party suffered great hardships The County Court can do nothing all go to the middleman. Import be ussessed for only ten month» of SW>4 NE>4, NW %. NW *4 8W «4, adjudged insane. She is being kept until you direct, and we now await In their journey to Monterey. One at the home of E. B. Rams by, pend- 1913. Hereafter, the tax must be duty on gunpowder Is reduced from 8«4 8Wi4, SE%, Bee. 36; BE *4 8W child died on the trip and one was pleasure. We feel that we have I cent to one-half cent a pound, which l>i>ld for the full calender year Here '4. Sec. 36, all In 40-12, and NE%, I your ! ii»g the arrival of attendants from the dene our duty in discussing from born. Is how It will be collected: Is expected to cut Into the countless ' asylum. E % W >4, 8e< . 2; N % NW % , Sec. 11- every viewpoint and angle this Corporations, firms, partnerships, shekels being laid by at the Du Pont Mrs. Kokes lives with a stepson, great question of 41- 12. road construction, EL PASO, Texas. Nov. 17.—The re powder works, which have long had etc., must file sworn statements each If you wish us to follow the new mainder of General Villa's army Frank Kokes, at Malin. She is a vic Edith Hammond to I«eRoy Moser, things about their own way In this >ear before March 31 of the fixed grant deed, N® Nft NW% 8Wfc, method we shall be more than glad reached Jaurez today. He expects to tim of melancholia, and believes she to serve you and shall await your I attack Chihuahua City later in the is being persecuted at all times. country. Fifty-five cents Instead of term salaries, wages, dividends, and Sec. 19-36-14. expressions of desire and com 60 cents should be the price of a box the profits paid to each person during ' week. mands. <>f cartridge*. If th* middleman does the preceding year In excess of WILL HOLD BIG — k NHOWH NIGNH We are only your servants and not grab all the result of the reduced >3,0<iu. B<lore June 1, the district REVIVAL SERVICE OF IJING TRANSPORTATION LIST OF TRIAL Internal revenue collectors will noti can proceed only as you direct. Import duty on this article. JURORS DRAWN fy »very firm, etc., of tbe exact The matter now Is entirely in the A big revival service is planned by PORTLAND, Nov. 17. — Cattle hands of the people of Klamath amount of the taxes which must be WASHINGTON, D. C.. Nov. 17. the members of the local Baptist liquidation was somewhat less last Tbe members for the jury for the County.—Advertisement. ¡»aid before June 30, subject to the ' Gel wise," and »oon, too. to the new church, commencing next week. Rev. week than It was a week previous, the December term of the circuit penalty of 5 per cent of the tax and 1 Income tax. whether you ure among court have been drawn and ordered E. E. Hicks of Albany will be here to l»cr <ent additional monthly If further but the arrivals did not furnish a the favored few with an annual In- to appear in court on tbe morning of conduct these meetings, which will be delated. Three thousand dollars for very large number of prime head. <>f oven? 13,000 or not. Thi® I® Killers hre net very keen for the December 1st, at which time the held nightly. Democrats Elected a single person and >4,000 for tiie advice of the treasury official» to- I half-fat grade, and prices generally The man who will be in charge is grand jury will be chosen n married couple Is exempt from tax day. Their net to cash in on ths of the The names of the citizens who have a forceful speaker, well experienced ation. That Is, if you ure a bachelor were lower on this class; >7.25 to new tax is now being spreud. It been drawn for this duty are as fol in this work. und eurn >3,600, you must pay 1 per >7 60 was bid for tbe few choice cars may coat you money if you don’t un of steers offering the early part of the Republican lows: John Driscoll, F. C. Beckdolt, cent taxes upon >6,00 . not upon derate nd it nd obey the provisions of Levi McDonald. F. J. Bowne. Bonan REPORT OF THE >3,600. If you are married and liv week with the bulk top at >7.40. th* new law. even though you your- Sixteen head of steers sold Friday SUMMERS SCHOOL za; R. C. Shipley, John Matney, W’m. self may b* exempt from Its taxation. ing with your wife or husband, as morning for >7.60, the extreme top The The following report of th* Green. J. L. Cunningham, George the case may be, you must pay 1 per cent upon all Incom« over >4.000— for the week. Grizzle, S. C. Icenblce. Frank Bryant, school in District No. 31 for Septem Most of the stuff arriving shows not <>n the first >4.000. If you are on J. A. Gordon, George W. Ager, Frank ber and October speaks well for the a fixed, stated salary, monthly or an shrinkage In transit from being fed Ankeny, J. D. Grimes and J. J. Kel . school: September—Number of pupils en nually, your employer must deduct 1 short grass. ler. Klamath Falls; C. Kirkpatrick, Butcher stock was in fair demand rolled 16, number not absent 11, not per cent taxes on all incl me over the Joe Halousek, Malin; J. W. Jory, J. >3,000 "bachelor" or >4,000 "wed during the entire session. W. Depuy, Midland; George Ehlehart, I tardy 10. number of pupils neither Cow stuff was the only kind to suf ded” exemption amounts. The pen H. E. Turner, Hans Nylander, Pierce absent or tardy 9. The pupils neither fer price declines, and this occurred alty for failure to make a return by Combs, C. J. Anderson. G. W. Offleld, tardy or absent were Walter and Mur anyone who Is not exempt Is a fine of only when quality averaged poor; E. R. Cardwell, J. W. Haskins, Mer ray Hannon. Cecil and Eletha Hum 120 to >1,000. A fine up to >2,000' >6.50 was bid freely for smooth fat rill; H. Flackus, Dairy; J. L. Beck phrey. Anna and John Thompson, an<l imprisonment for not exceeding cows, but there was a short supply. ley, Fort Klamath. W. W. Finley, Bly. Mercy and Cora Boggs and Lee Exel. Bulls and stags held steady at flrm October—Number of pupils en- one year are the penalties for mak prices. , tered 17, number not absent 16. not ing false or fraudulent returns. CARRIED TO THE Swine values lowered 20 cents from Uncle Ham will deal directly with GALLOWS TO DIE I tardy 11. number neither absent or tardy 11. Pupils neither tardy or I*l*rr ><»ur order with uh for Win the Individual, too. Each person the old price Monday. The first half ter Hupplhw. Ur will give you Ui» 1 having a taxaxble Income (less ex of the week furnished big receipts. SALEM, Nov. 14.—Oswald Hansel, absent were Anna and John Thomp lowest prier« it is ¡MMmihlr to «0- it mptlons) must secure a blank form Monday having one of the largest the paroled convict who murdered son. Cecil and Eletha Humphrey. Wil liam, Mary and Bryant Williams, I from the revenue collector’s office, totals on record. lain any idac*. Judge Frank J. Taylor at Astoria in Quality of stock has been generally Walter and Murray Hannon, Carry and, under oath, state his net in- September, was hanged at the peni .*>00 lbs Crater Lake Flour. *18.00 | come. He will be notified of the good and pork finished more care I and Helen Buerman and Lee Ezel. tentiary this morning. 500 lbs Anchor Flour . *11.140 proper tax by the collector. Notices fully; >8 as a light hog quotation Parents and all interested in the Hansel collapsed completely on his ¡ work we are doing are cordially in .*>00 lbs Bouquet Flour......... go (Ml warning all persons whose incomes has stood the test right through the way to the gibbet. He was carried vited to visit us and investigate the *1.00 i are over >3,000 to secure the printed week. A good demand prevailed at » *» lbs good Pink Beans to the scaffold by the guards, who work we are doing. 20 lbs good Old Crop Prunes *1.00 blanks will soon be posted in every the lowered prices, the market clos also adjusted the noose. IS tbs, tine New Prunes . . *1.00 postoffice and federal building. To ing steady to flrm. JOHN HUTCHENS, Teacher. I 4 lbs good old crop Peaches *1.00 ascertain whose Incomes are taxable, Sheep house business was one of "The Goal Reached.” IO lbs choice New Peaches *1.00 •th* collector will check up by having the moat active of the year. A plen I The Bible school at the Christian I gal pail good Table Syrup Me * .lo ess to bank anil corporation books, tiful supply of choice lambs nnd mut church reached its motto Sunday, 15 lbs best Jap Rice......... *1.00 with sworn statements of dividends ton wa;< offered the buyers, who have when there were 200 in the teaching 10 lbs best Hoad Rice ... *1.00 from corporations. The collectors are been short tianded for some time. FARMERS’ WEEK service. Mrs. Esson, state superin 10 ib-paii liest Home Lard. *1.414 now compiling lists of "prospects”-— They advanced prices Monday, but . December 8 to 13, 1913 .. tendent, occupied the pulpit both in 10 Ib-pall Home Compound *1.2ft persons believed to earn over >3,000. later receded, and the close was just the morning and evening. At 3 p. m. Best homo cured Hams,, lb. . 21c Tenants, corporations, firms, etc., about where it was seven days ago. This will be a notable event in the she held a conference for teachers Swifts Family Pride Soap, who "hold out" tnxes "at the source but was steady. educational history of Oregon. and those interested in the work. per 100 bars.................... *4.00 of earning” are responsible only for Prices on best grades were as fol Farmers’ co-operation will be the Mrs. Esson will speak tonight again lows: Yearlings. >4.75 to >4.90; old Swifts White Laundry Soap, the flat, straight rate of 1 per cent leading topic of a stimulating serie* at the church, giving a "Report of per 100 bars..................... *4.<40 upon all Incomes over >3,000. The ■beep >4.25 to >4.50; ewes, >3.90 to of lectures. The week will be crowd the National Convention.” All are Solid Pack Tomatoes, dozen *1.00 added tax rates upon Incomes over >4; lambs >5.50 to >5.75. ed with discussions, and demonstra welcome. Tomatoes, Standard Tack, >20,001) must be disclosed by the in tions in everything that makes for WEATHER BUREAU per dozen ......................... *1.8.1 dividual himself. Each person with the welfare of the farmer and home Governor l< leider A red-headed boy applied for a job in WILL GET ItAKED Peaches (best) Del Monte I an income of over >20,000 subject to maker. of Ney Jersey a butcher shop. brami, per dosen........... *2.2,1 the "sliding scale” of Increased taxes Governor-Elect David J. Walsh "What can you do?” the bossed WINTER SHORT COURSE CLEVELAND, O.. Nov. 17,—Con Blackberries, per dozen . .. *2.35 upon big Incomes must make a per of Massachusetts asked him. gressman Gordon today wired Presi Peas, Del Monte brand, sonal, sworn statement to the collect January 5 to 30, 1914 . .. "Anything.” he replied. "How per dozen ........................ *2.®rt or. Corporations are not responsible dent Wilson, requesting a sweeping Governor Fielder of New Jersey, much will you give me?’ String Beans, good grade, The college has spared no effort to for taxes in excess of 1 per cent. Investigation of the weather bureau j "Three dollars a week, starting make this the most complete short per dozen......................... *1.8.1 Uncle Sam himself will see to collect service In the Great Lake* district as ' whom President Wilson made his po Corn, good standard, ing the extra taxee on the bigger In- a result of the recent disastrous litical heir in that state, won In cue right now. What can you do to make course in its history. ▲ very wide I recent election by a large plurality. A yourself useful?” per dozen ....................... *1.M range of courses will be offered in storm. comes "Most anything." Good Coffee, in 1 0-lb lots. . *2.140 General Agriculture, Horticulture, ft is charged that the bureau did republican and a progressive candi But most of us "should worry” "Well, be specific. Can jou dress Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Poultry Our Morning Glory, good a» about paying Income taxea. Framera not give out sufficient warning of the date fought him, and the republican vote being spilt, the governor was a chicken? ” any 40c brand, 3 lbs for. .*1.00 Keeping, Mechanic Arts, Domestic of the law figure that only 600,000 storms, and Is responsible Indirectly elected. He first became the execu "Not on three dollars a week," said Science and Art, Commerce, Forestry persons get into that class. Of these. for the losses. When in town visit our store, tive head of the state when President he boy. and Music. Numerous lectures and It Is estimated that 76,000 receive be make this your headquarters, discussions on Farmers’ Co-Operation tween >3,000 and >4,000; 126,000 corralled, It la estimated that >82,- Wilson stepped out for the presi whether you buy or not. One-Sided Gam*. at home and abroad, will be a leading between >4,000 and >5,000, and 178,- 673.000 will be received nnnually I dency. There were seven candidates in the In th* contest for s*cond place la feature. Make this a pleasant and 000 between >5,000 and >10,000. from the income tax and 140,000.000 Hlt< h Mirka Ix'liind the atore. They calculate that 2,500 lucky extrn from the 1 per cent tax upon field in Massachusetts, among them the grades football league, Floyd profitable winter outing. No tuition. ones receive between >100,000 and cot porntion's earnings. Foreigners Governor Foss, who at the last mo 8parks' team worsted th* team head Accommodations reasonable. Reduced >250,000; 550 between >250,000 and who reside and earn money here must ment sought re-election. A strong ed by Lester Sparks in a one-sided af rates on all railroads. For further in >500,00; only 350 between >600,000 pay the new tax, while “expatrlotea" republican candidate in Representa fair that finished 48 to 0. Floyd’S formation address IL M. TENNANT, Registrar, nnd >1,000,000, and only a skimpy Americans living abroad—must tive Gardner and a substantial pro team played straight football, making Corvallis, Oregon. 100 over >1,000,000. By the time also pay the tax upon dividends and gressive candidate in Charles Sumner most of tb«ir advances by battering loth and Main. I*hone 1300 Farmers' Business Coarse* by eor- the new law gets Into full effect In other profits received upon invest Bird made la possible for Mr. Walsh straight through their opponents’ rsspondene* without tuition. line. 1916, with every Income taxpayer ments her*. to win. WHH IDE TARIFF Will DO FOR 0$ Governors States Quantity Buys Saves You Money Oregon Agricultural College Sunset Grocery