The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, August 24, 1914, Page 4, Image 4

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THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE.
MONDAY, AUGUST M, 1014
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Klamath County Yet j[
the Worst in Debt
Type of French Autos for the Moving of Troops
the City of Medford
79,630.06
Polk
MEDFORD,
Sult has bills for city lights, al 6 per cent in­
SALEM, Aug. 24.—Insurance Com­
23,500.07
Sherman
been Hied iu the federal court for terest, since June 5, 1912. when the
missioner Ferguson has issued a quar­
72,963.77
Tillamook
\\ estera Oregon at Portland by the controversy started.
terly report of his accounting depart­
117,348.63
Umatilla
California-Oregon Power company I The company serves uotlce also
ment, showing the financial condition
71.491.60
Union ...
ii > .mist the city of Medford tits u IlnSl
i that it has deposited »2,185.37 with
of the counties of Oregon at the close
33,233.28
Wallaowa . .
chapter In the long standing contro­ tile court to cover what is owes the
of business June 30, 1914, and from
84,421.79
Wasco .........
léis) between the municipality and ¡city under the 5 per cent agreement
this it appears that 26 counties had
179.904.60
Washington
the
corporation.
since June 5, 1912, asking that it be
surpluses ranging from »2,706.06 in
115.902.60
Yamhill ....
Th«
power company in its com­ {deducted 01 om the J'JO.OOO.
Clatsop, to »1.050,736.23 in Multno­
The counties showing a deficit were
pliant served upon City Recorder
The suit Is dlie.’teil against the
mah. and that only eight counties
as follows:
I o: s prays for the following:
city, its mayor, Its couucllmen uud
showed deficits.
Crook . .
9 13,691.60
Judgment for »17,614.63; the es­ recorder. The company is represent­
The counties showing a fund sur-
8,568.94
Curry ..
tablishment of the validity of its ed by Tupseott ii Tupscott of Fort­
plus were as follows:
Harney
13,032.29
franchise for twenty-live yeurv from hind, Attorney A. I'. Hough of Grants
394,419.59
Jackson .
Baker .. .
» 74.606.55
June 7, 1907, the date of the orig­ | Puss, und Attorney A. E .Ileames of
229,867.29
39,493.05
Josephine
Benton . .
inal franchise, and the paymeut of all ( Medford.
Klamath
66,183.09
416.148.71
Clackamas
mi miri» naii
Lincoln .
46,616.21
2,706.06
Clatsop . .
Advertised Letters
and lie has made no liupiovements
Wheeler .
14,574.58.
63,234.72
Columbia .
France is probably using the automobile for war to a far greater extent than any other nation. She is pre­
The following unclaimed mail mat (thereon.
County bond indebtedness is not pared to convey hundreds of thousands of men over the magnificent roads laid out by Napoleon I Many of these * __ «________ »___ mal . nii./j -1 _
26,415.92
Coos ....
ter advertised on the 22nd day of
You nr«», therefore, further notified
heavy, only three counties having any, autos contain rapid fire guns for use on the field, and they may be turned into a lino of batteries.
229,322.67
Douglas .
i August, will be sent to the dead let­
I
{that the said allegations will be taken
10,432.03 ¡as follows:
Gilliam
ter office at Washington, D. C., on by this office as having been con­
Clatsop ..................... »170,000.00
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58,787.88
Grant ...
the 5th day of September. 1914:
I
fessed by you, and your said entry
Columbia .................. 360,000.00
48,971.77
Hood River
Allen, Miss Allie
will be canceled thereunder without
Jackson.................... 460,000.00
54.244.56
Lake
Anderson. M,
your further right to be heard there-
In finding the surplpus or deficit
60,156.15
Lane
Cake. C. A.
!fn, oil her before this office or on ap­
the bonded indebtedness was taken
. . 136,697.44
Linn
Drake, E. F.
peal, If you fall to file in tills office
into consideration in the three coun­
30,842.71
Malheur .........
Dixon, Mrs. M. E.
I within twenty days after the fourth
ties named, as well as outstanding
. 299.313.09
Marion .............
Eusted, Frank
publication of this notice, as shown
warrants and agency funds liability,
23,418.26
Morrow ........... .
Ford. Everett
below, your au.w.r, under outb, spe­
as liabilities.
Multnomah . .. .1,050,736.23
Goodwin. Philipp R
I cifically meeting and responding to
Heinilill, G. L.
these allegation, of contest, or If you
Johnson, John
'food. Swat the price-boosting mid-
fail within that time to file In tblH
Jones, Ed K
‘dieman!
office due proof that you have served
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Leonard, Mrs. Sarah
'llUlllklllV
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a copy of your answer on the said
Messenger, Editor
IN COMMON with other great men
cpntcstiinl either In person or by
McCormack. Mrs Alice
There has been much confusion in collected a penalty of 10 per centjor immediately after September 1, all {
the world, we proclaim our atti-
registered mall. If this service Is
which may have accrued
McDonald, 8. E
III fl 11 ft 11 111 11 W A I ' tud<‘ as one ,,f profound concern but regard to the penalties to be imposed [and interest at the rate of 12 per cent ‘¡penalties
made by the delivery of a copy of
Nichols, Ross
Strict individual neutrality. We can­ in case taxes are delinquent and a ‘,er an“un‘ 011 8uch taxe8 from the prior to that date on unpaid taxes are
your answer to the contestant In per­
,
,
day on which they become delinquent to be regarded as canceled. Section '
Nichols, Chas
not be dragged into the muss. Our question has brought the replay
son, proof of such service must be
from .
their w.ment.
3687, Lord’s Oregon Laws, as amend- J
Owen, Ruth
classic features and our annointed
either the said contestant’s written
the
state
tax
commissiou
that
the
10
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These
two
sentences
as
they
stand
SCHOFIELD it CO. COMPLETE OR- person must not be marred or
Palmer, Mrs. Aun
ed by chapter 184, Laws of 1913, pro-1
acknowledgniient of his receipt <of
per ceut penally imposed September i in section 3682 are exactly as wrlt- ' vides in part:
Ragsdale, Clarence
N'AMENTAL MARKERS TO BE scratched. We have spoken.
the copy, Bhowlng the date of Its
1 for delinquency supersedes and ! ten in this office and presented to the
Reams, Frod
*’ ‘If any of the taxes mentioned in {
receipt, or the affidavit of the per­
takes the place of all prior penalties. legislature, if it had been intended the roll shall bo unpaid and the tax
Reynolds, I F
.
PUT ON THE COUNTY LINE AND
son by whom the delivery was made,
IN THE STRESS of undue excite- In his letter to Sheriff C. C. Low,
that the 1 per cent a month penalty collector shall be unable to collect the
Ritemire, Leu
stating when and where the copy was
ment across the water we had quite Commissioner Charles V. Galloway
THE CITY LINE
applicable prior to delinquency should same, he shall on or immediately af­
Relly, Wm.
delivered; If mule by registered mall,
forgotten the advance of the army of the tax commission says:
Scyler, Charles (2)
be added to and collected with the 10 ter the 1st day of September extend
, proof of such service must consist of
worm.—McCall says watch out for I “It is our opinion that 10 per cent I per cent penalty applicable after de­ I
Stevens, Mrs. Carry
the amount of the tax upon each of
{the affidavit of the person by whom
Ornamental road markers, in the I him.
lis the total penalty to be added to llinquency, a definite statement to that the several parcels of real property,
Sullivan. Claud
ithe
copy was mailed, stilting when
taxes delinquent on the first day of {effect would have been inserted.
form of pressed stone monuments, ,
Sullivan. Claud
and upon the personal property as­
¡and by whom the copy was mailed,
Out of twelve candidates for nom- ¡September. This penalty applies to \ "As to taxes which under the old sessed to each individual, iu a column
Townnings. Tom
have just been completed for the I
and this affidavit must by accom­
in.es for justices of the supreme court , taxe8 a8 originally charged, and is law, would have become delinquent provided for such purposes on the tax .
Thompson, Vesten
county cour t by Schofield & Co.
panied by the postmaster's receipt for
of Kansas, Mrs. Lizzie S. Sheldon
J not in addition to the cumulative pen-.after the tirst Monday in April, the roll, • * •’
Watson, Mrs. Mattle
These are to be placed on the Crook, Lawrence was one of the six success- any Of i per cetn a month applying new law provides a material reduc-
{the letter.
Woods, Mrs. L. R.
"The tax collector is thus directed |
You must state iu your auswer the
Johnson, Lake, Modoc and Siskiyou ful candidates.
during the live months prior to Sep-|tion in penalty or interest charge to carry forward into the delinquent
Whitegon, Harry
name of the postoffice to which you
lines at their junctions with Klamath
Young, Chas. E.
tember 1, the date for delinquency, i where payments are made on of after column the amounts of all taxes as
desire future notices to be sent to
Telegraph operators in the service The 10 per cent penalty for delin-,September 1. Under hte new law the charged on the roll. Neither in this ; A chargo of lc will be made on
county roads, and another is to be
i of the Sunset Central and Southern quency supersedes and takes place of I additional charges on account of de- sect ion nor any other do we find that letters delivered from this list. In you.
put on the corporate line at the end I
JAS. F. BURGESS, Register.
Pacific lines, from New Orleans to all prior penalties.
llinquency, 10 per cent penalty and in- Tie is directed or authorized to in- ! calling for letters please say ad ver-
of Sixth street.
I
Date
of
1st publication, Aug. 24, 1914
Portland, Ore., have been ordered by
"We believe this is the clear mean­ terest at the rate of 12 per cent do elude penalties or interest with taxes tised.
¡Date
of
2d publication. Aug. 31, 1914
These monuments bear legends as ;John E. Cowgill, chairman of the Or-|jng of that part of 3682, Lord's Ore- not apply until September 1; under and enter them in said column.
W. A. DELZELL. P. M.
'Date
of
3d publication, Sept. 7, 1914
to time of erection, etc., and two of der of Railway telegraphers, to take ' gon Laws, as amended by chapter the old law the same penalty and rate
“The sheriff in making collections
, Date of 4th publication. Sept.14, 19 I 4
the
county
court
of
the
state
of
a
strike
vote
on
the
question
of
a
184, Laws of 1913, which reads as of Interest applied and began on de- of delinquent taxes should include
them mark the Lincoln National
Oregon, for the county of Clacka­
follows:
ilinquent taxes immediately after the only penalties and interest from the
Highway route. They will be put in raise in wages.
Notice of Sheriff's Bale
mas.
place this fall.
"‘All taxes remaining unpaid on {first Monday of April.
date of delinquency, September 1,
By
virtue
of an execution in fore­
Recently a baby was born to Mr. J ; the said first day of September shall j i "At the time the tax collector (the computed on the amounts of the un- In the matter of the estate of Aguust
closure duly Issued by the clerk of
W.
Neumann,
deceased.
and Mrs. Walter Byers of Coal Bluff, .become
become delinquent. T Upon
’_
” taxes|county treasurer) turns the delin-.paid taxes as originally charged and
all
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• Ind., which had five teeth. Eighteen so delinquent there shall
Notice is hereby given that by vir­ . the circuit court of the county of
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I on 1 the
I. z. 4 tax
v w» roll.
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be charged |quent tax roll over to the sheriff, on'entered
tue
of an order and license heretofore Klamath, state of Oregon, dated the
months ago a child was born to the i
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granted by the above-named court to 7th day of August, 1914, in a certain
same couple which bad a full set of ¡Roumanian colonel, took fourth place I
'came major-general in 1901. When
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the undersigned administrator of the action In the circuit court for said
at the Charlottanburg Technical Acad-
he was appointed to the command of
IN ANY EVENT, the weather is de­
estate
of August W. Neumann, de­ county and state, wherein F. H. Mc-
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'emy of Berlin. She is the first woman
{the Tenth army corps he was made a
lightful.
ceased, I will offer for sale, and on Cornack, as plaintiff, recovered judg­
People living along the route of the to Qualify as an engineer.
I general.
and after the 25th day of September, ment against Eugenie V. Rlchet,
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Anthony and Northern railroad in
HOW TO make a farm pay: Work.
i 1914, will sell at private sale, for . Frank Rlchet and Oregon Inland De­
Kansas, which runs north from Pratt | By unanimous vote of the council
cash, to the highest bidder, subject velopment company, a corporation,
I to a junction with the Union Pacific, of education of Spain, presided over
“COME ON IN—the blood’s fine."
to confirmation by the said court, the for the sum of eighteen hundred and
have built a road without issuing any , by Senor Gonzales Besada, it was re­
following described real property, to- forty-five and 27-100 dollars, two
bonds. None of the officers of the sided to create a Spanish-American
hundred dollars as attorneys fees and
I
wit:
THIS COUNTRY is afflicted with road receives any salary.
White Pelican
costs
and disbursements taxed at
(university in Madrid.
The east half of the southwest
too much middleman. He is numer­
twenty-three and 95-100 dollars, on
G.
L.
Davis,
San
Francisco;
Cather
­
quarter
of
section
fifteen
(15)
ous, be is greedy, rapacious, and nev-1 S. A. Buck starts work on a large
ine Prehm, Merrill; C. A. Ruff, R. W.
and the northeast quarter of the the 7th day of August, 1914.
er gets enough. He is a price-fixer, a box factory at Eugene this week.
Miss Sybilla Schnatz, who recently
Notice is hereby given that I will
Clark,
F.
C.
Stettler
and
wife,
Harry
northwest quarter, and the north­
price-booster, and his paw Is in every­
I celebrated her 80th birthday in Phil-
on the 12th day of September, 1914,
B.
Clark
and
wife,
Mrs.
Jeanette
Stet
­
west
quarter
of
the
northeast
quar
­
one’s pocket. He is so greedy he, Among a list which included a adelphia, has spent fifty-nine years in
tler, Mrs. H. Wittenberg, Miss Gene­
ter of section twenty-two (22), In at the front door of the courthouse of
would snatch the moss from a grave­ large number of men. Miss Ellse Izeo- bed, having been bedridden since she
vieve
Shaver,
Ralph
Wittenberg,Port
­
township thirty-eight (38) south, Klamath county, in Klamath Falls, In
stone if he could sell ti for breakfast nida, 25 years old, daughter of a was 21 years of age.
land; Mrs. H. Wilson, Coalinga.
range eleven (11) east of the Wil­ said count, at 2 o’clock in the after­
Hotel Hall
lamette meridian, being In Klam­ noon of said day, sell at public aut-
ath county, state of Oregon, and tlon to the highest bidder, for cash,
Saturday—Jas. F. McCue, Thomas
containing one hundred sixty (160) the following described property, to-
Van Horn, Esther Rees, Mrs. O. M.
wlt:
acres, more or less.
Young, San Francisco; J. W. Rankin,
The southwest quarter of the
All
blds
may
be
mailed
to
me
or
Los Angeles; A. F. W. Kresse, F. W.
southeast quarter and the ooutli
Ijuff, Hood River; J. E. Lee, Macdoel; ¡to ™y attorneys at Oregon City, Or-
half of the southwest quarter of
Dan Wann, Yainax; W. E. Hammel, I’gon.
section one (1) and the northwest
Engle Poitit; Geo.F. Bickel, Portland;
GEORGE L. STORY,
quarter and the west half of the
J. B. Rodger, Sacramento; Fred L. Administrator of the Estate of Aug-
northeast quarter of section twelve
Taylor, Corning.
ust W. Neumann, Deceased.
(12), all In township thirty-nine
Sunday -C. F. Metteer, Sacramen-Gordon B’ Hayea an,‘ Enrle C’ Tal*
(39)
south, range eight (8) east
to; L. L. Collins, Folsom; H. T. Gard-J mouth’ nttorney8’
10-17-24-31-7.
of the Willamette meridian, save
ner, Pacific Grove; Geo. Whorton anil '
Notice of Contest,
and except that portion of the
wife, Lakeview; J, E. Lee, Macdoel; ger|a| No. 05992; Contest No. 714
above
described lands described in
At the
Green Trading Stamp Parlor located in this store. Holders
Rumor in Belgium has it that. Gen­ II. Salyer, Fresno; C. L. Clark, D. F. Department of the Interior, United
that
certain partial release of mort­
°f ¿i.'W i.tamp books should avail themselves of this opportunity to
eral Otto von Emmlch, the command­ Hopkins, Edward Hackett, San Fran-I
States Land Office at Lakeview,
gage dated August 23, 1912, which
cisco; D. E. McMIcken, Portland; C. I
Oregon,
August 18, 1914.
which
tried
i
er
of
the
German
forces
is recorded in Volume 12 of Mort­
secure FREE stamps.
A. Spears and wife, Oakland; W. J.
gages at page 361, of the mortgage
In. vain for two weeks to capture Booger, Cleveland, Ohio; A. H. Shod- To William G. Bonham of Olene,
Oregon (Record address, Klam­
records of Klamath county, Or­
Liege, had committed suicide be- ler, U. 8. dredger; ft G, Churchill, C.
ath Falls, Oregon), Contestée:
egon.
Other
reports
failure.
C. Travois, city; H. P. Smith and wife,
|cause of his
You are hereby notified that
Taken and levied upon as the prop­
said he was killed in battle while Durham, Calif.
George W. Van Noate, who gives erty of said Eugenie V. Rlchet, Frank
to the holder of every stamp book brought to this store Wednesday
leading his troops, Reports continue
Klamath Falls, Oregon, as Ills post- Richet and the Oregon Inland De­
At Roslyn, L. I., the country home office address, did on June 1, 1914,
to come that frame German officers
velopment company, a corporation,
and many privates have committed of the bride’s parents, Gifford Pin- file In this office his duly corroborat- or ns much thereof as may be neces­
suicide, There had been nothing, chot, former chief forester of th. ed application to contest nnd secure sary to satisfy the said judgment In
however. to prove that General von United Slates, was married to Miss 11 he cancellation of your homestead favor of F. H. McCornack, as plaintiff,
Emmieh ended his own life. Gen- Cornelia E. Bryce, daughter of Mr. entry. Serial No. 05992, made Aug- against said defendants, with interest
eral von Emmich was 66 years old mil Mrs. Lloyd S. Bryce. The wed-lust 30, 1912, for EV4 NE%; NE^4 thereon, together with all costa and
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He joined the army as a volunteer In <ding was not to have taken place un-{sE%, Section 7, and the NW'4 SW disbursements that have or may ac­
I860, and was promoted two years til after the senatorial contest in '4, Section 8, Township 40 S, Range crue.
later to a lieutenancy. He took part Pennsylvania is settled, but because I 2 E, Willamette meridian, and aa
C. C. LOW, Sheriff.
In the Franco-Prussian war in 1870- of the serious illness of Mr. Plnchot’s grounds for his contest he allegos By Oeo. A. Haydon, Deputy.
71.
Afterward he was promoted mother the wedding date was ad- that Willard G. Bonham has not been
Dated at Klamath Falla, Avgust
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through all the grades until he he-|vanced.
on the said land for over one year 7, 1914.
13-20-27-3-10 aw
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Much Confusion Has Been Manifested by the Delinquent
Regarding This Matter
Mini/ UIPLHAi A V
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Scattered Shots
German Commander
Is Reported Dead
Hotel Arrivals
Next
Wednesday
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RED LETTER DAY
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10 Stamps wm Be Given Free
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