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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1917)
riui.tv, i ntur.utv im, hut THE EVKNING HERALD. "t. A MATH FALLS, OREGON MOB County Court 1,11'N.IIIV TlillM, IUI7 Mui.tliiy. Jttniry s, 1917 Court '' p"n,1"" tt luljurtiititifit. .11 rntmucr being lr M. ! the MloliiR rll" "' ' .ml tho Hnk was illumined In draw rrBi1miltKt'm.nlfHiUtrUiilr tfrrll.. minium U ..( IvIumtUi frtlln. diiitl udHif lit rmitl h"U lilccUT.33fl.0C i:il Wlilllfk. tittmT claim "I, II Card" ell Dr tiro A Oil hoy. mrunnr !..,. I. II CnnUrir... 16.00 in iir n.mier ot Inercam III salary o Jnl"r , . .. Thii mnnT Mini' "" e " ""' lo t heard and appearing to Hie, Court lint heretofore for ' o. ...raJiilm M Fountain lias I"" "' rlm! i" Jmilitir nf courl house build- Il niul KteUltiK salary of l"S0.00 wr monlli It apirurliie l Hie Court thai Im id Hip ntiMint of work necry 0 bo ilnii" ly sahl Jnllr. that the uUry should b lcreaipl lo 160.00 ,r motiili It It tlii'it'lur hereby ordered that ulil sUry ' ml ", nm here- $j- neM.iM''l l lflo.no, name In Ink raVcl frmu Hi" t1rt ly of January, IHJ. Done ami 'lp'l l,,' J"" ''f '' J,n' ry, l?K (HKiiotl MAItlON IIANKH. County Judgp. V MiCmtNACK. County Commlloner. IICItUKI.I. HIIOItT, County Crumliilnr. Passengers and Baggage Aiywhere in the City Qnck Service Reasonable Rates PHONE 187 Western Transfer Company Sensational Offers do not effect our trade Wosdui W.E.Seehorn Company Phone 72 ri?? Main Street ' IUywVVWVwVMwVWwVVwwwwwV. DANCE March 2 At Gray's Hall MMMAAAM BasasasasasastaftsasasasaBBsVA-J aP90 Hit mm mm WV KUMATHTALLS OREGON Wl r W WrlBrJf. PMITICUUUI fOPL f j , K LSjIHEj ssUV THf.ll OrtUOO II'LlaUcN'l Proceedings In l!i mntt.tr of diamine Jury IUi for tnr 1917 Thin inntn-r en run on at Hil 1 1 inn In lie hoard, nnd H appearing to the Conn Ihnl litis U tin- lime to draw the Jut) IM fur Hit' enr 1 i 1 7 , mul nt thin time nald ctntw Iiik h, n. mt'liftd .mil mil completed, name lm-1 hue roriilnucd until Tueday, January I Dili, IK 17. Whereupon rourt ndjurui-d until, H.no.Tueminy, January nth, t9!7. MAItlON IIANKH. Count)- Judge. F II. Mi-COKNACK, C'(iiiiiiiUoii(ir. IIUItltKI.I. HIIOIIT. CommUalnnor. Tiiody, Jnutmry Will, IUI7 Court met pursuant to ndjiirnment. all monitor! being present, when IIh following proreetiliiKii were hsd- In the mailer or drawing tlio 1917 Jury Mil. ThU matter came n at UiU tlm" frm a ruiitluuanr duly Inil from Miniily, January Nth, 1917, and Kiel fntiri procmled with nald drawing) nnd nt UiU limit completed same, mid n,n ei-rk ordered lo place same ) the Jury h, there being more than. -"" naifn lakrn front thn 1914 Inn rlln to ro the Jury tint for ih' )rnr 1917. In Hip County Court of lln Htitivof ()rcoti, In nnd for Kliiiunlh t.'ouuiy in ili iiiaiirr of iim niinohii mi-Hi iifiN. SI. 'I'h I liliotOkTat'li hIiovmi ouo family wlih ti waicon nnd nil the cnodK of ThoniSK Hrnkc, dnputy tlltrlrt ' Mlfnun wlm hml Niititlci1 tl.c Anurlnin koldlorn with poudN durlnK tl.e 1 nttonipy In nnd for Klnmnth!'""1"''!. TIim friend of Vllln. liu lintc tho "(irliuso." would not have County. Orraon Oritir alliivrltiK dlnrlrt iittoriny for - - Klamnth County, Orraon, to npji: V (lowi-n. drn Iiik Juitlrx P'llnt a deputy dUtrlrt niiomvy. I Jury Hit Whrrrim, It U the brut JudsiiUMlt J M Kuuntnln. drnultiK lux- if ilm County CTourt of Kltmnth j Urn Jury IUt County. Orreou, that thine l liiulnpuii It I." WnitfiiliurK. drnwliiK ufflrlrnt to wnrmnt thn npptilntmetit Jimtlco Jury IUt of n deputy dlntrlrt attorney by tin Wnrd A Olieitclinlu, mip. ro. llttrlrt attorney of Klamath Count), Oregon, and whereas we nre authoris ed by the lawn of the 8lnte of OreRon I HohertH H llnuhtt. ofilre sup In puttoer nui'h dlntrlrt attorney lo! plleit Her. lulC nplnt a deputy dimrlrt altorney.i llietefiire be II resolved Hint we. the nld County Court of Klamath Coun ty. OreKi'n, by virtue of the authority vented In us by virtue of tlm law of the Klnle of tlreaou. In open routt noiiiiihled. do hereby empower lln' tinld dUtrlrt nttoruey or Klamnlli County. Orecon. W. M tlunrnn. In npMint ni deputy dUtrlrt attorney. Ttiniuan Drake, a licensed prnctlrltu: Plloruey, lo nimlM the office of din irln attorney durlni: the months of Jr.nuny nnd February. 1917. at n monthly nalary if one hundred and fifty dollar per month. . Dour In open court this I'th day of January, 1917. (SUnod) MAItlON HANKS. County JudRc. Klnmnth County. OreRon. F. II. MrCOUNACK. County Cominlaloner. Klamath County, OreRon. IIUIIHKI.I. 8IIOHT. County Commlsloner, Klamath County, Oregon, The following claims were allowed nnd the clerk was Instructed to draw warrants on the road fund for their respective ameunt: Nelson Smith, collecting road tool. 2 Hoy Holt, collecting rond tools 7-60 John Oarcla. labor Illy roads Dec. 1916 Mo Roberts A Hanks, supplies county roads Uec. 1916 72.20 The following claims were allowed and the clerk was Instructed lo draw wnrrauts on tho general fund for their respective nmeunta: VLV.'-.M "I 1 New City Laundry Wa Guarantee Our Work. Shirts and Collars Laundered. We also wash silk, wool, and col ored gods very carefully. Try us i once and be convinced. Our prices I are right Phone 154. 127 Fourth Street lack of First National Bank VjUUMajfaTn" -- aua.niiriri "-" . ' Specimen of Mexican Families that Followed Pershing . teM- I I ,v I, . X'iTU tlMii W ' iXS'n. '.Tijr-. W. MS IIS" .! mm M f.; UBKia.aif5vfrvtfw?Tsrwrew lli'lt t:t:Uil nnd dirty, komtiiI liumirnl Mi.'Xlrah fnmllb followed Ccncr. - penrv hi(it tl,u ilcpntluro of tlm Aniiirltnu forci.ii, o they hud to u-nve It r 3.00 3.00 300 poor "Mr. 191C .. .. Jerrue" Dec I' 1 '4-JC, Wltereiipon toiirt ndjuriied until Wednesday. January 10th, I'Jl". MAItlON HANKS, County Judge. F II. MrCOItNACK, County CnmmiftHlnncr. Ill'ltltl.'l.l. SHOUT, County Coiumlxnlunur. , Wednosdny. January 10th, 1917. Court met put Mintit to ndjuriiment.isni,! order heretofore mado be and, alt members being preicnt., when tlie!,C ,,,0 H hereby rcclnded. follow li:r prcieedliiRA wetv had: The follow ItiK clr.luiH were ntloweJ. and the clerk wan Instructed lo draw) warrant on the general fund for their respective nmeunta: lluhliong St Co., ultlcc Mippllcti Jan. 1917 HuriougliH Add, Mar. Co, iilflre supplies Dec. 1910. , 3.-..S1 ' 1.00 llurroliKhs Add. Mac. Co., oltlro niipplloit Dec. 1910.. .7." IK, M. Chllcrtc. premium lihorlff tax coll. bond, 1917 H"..00 J. W. Iliimaker. services Mlko linen, limine, Dor., 191 C. . J. W. HiiliMiker. services Mrs. JeiiHen, liuimo Dec. 1910.. W. O. Smith Printing Co., printing county ollkca Dec. 191U C. C. Low, ineah liuiiue Mrs. Janrton Dec. 191 fi (1, (1. Audi'i'soii, mcnls election Dairy. Nov 1910 Kliimnlh Hecord, prlntltiK Co. olhres Dec, 19 1C 10, COO .50 n. "! COO 4.50 K, W. (lowen, Justiru fee Stnte s. MeCortnlrU 4.30 (3, I.. Hunipluey, canstnhlo reu Hlnto vs. MrConnlrk . . . 1.90 II. A, Airord, Juiitlco wltnt'ss State vs. MeCormlrlc 1.70 SEEMS EVERYONE HEARD ABOUT IT ALL WANT TO TRY NEW DRUG THAT DRIES UP CORN8 SO THEY LIFT OUT Good news spreailH rapidly and drug gists hero uro kept busy dispensing freezone, tho recent discovery of a Cincinnati man, which Is salt) to loosen any corn so It lifts out with the fingers A quniter or -an ounco costs very littlo nt any pharmacy, but is snld to bo HUfllclent to rid one's feet of every hard or soft corn or callous. You apply Just a row drops on tho tender, aching corn and Instantly the soreness is relieved, and soon tho corn Is so shriveled that it lifts out with - out pnin. It Is n sticky substance which dries when applied and nover Infinities or even iiritntes tho adjoin- oil- HuHiies . This dlBcovpry will prevent thou- sands of doaths annually from lockjaw and Infoctton heretofore resulting from the aulclday habit of cutting corns. . . - i i . : ' f i:. V, (Suwvn, Jutllio fit State vn.'siho i, I,. Humphrey, countable fee State vh. Si ho ... &&$ffle: ' IBi:'8i A Jl l KJI T KluU. " t L )M. ( A A U4 ttj3PJr kt I Mk lBSr I'VIHlflMHMOMM ? m2 Tirrii i mi ,ayr:iFTVit.fs2tustiiMia hi mmx9jwr:Sms!&m J D'i V W V"1 ' Wi 2BfffiB2tt In the County Court of the State ofPfcnc" bei "nl " u hereby allowed Oregon, for Klamstli County. JH" um cf 10.00 per month. unUl In the matter of aid furnished ""-' fuber order of this court, same Hannah II. Welch. it nppenrliiK to the court that here- tn fore there was an order made by thin totirt nllowlnc Mm. Hannah D. WfUh tin allowance of $10.00 r,or, ri mouth from the general fund ot the' toiiuty, same to bu drawn by the dirk or this rourt on tint first day of each month until the further order of t!.ln oiirt. I It further ippwirlni; to the court (that the snld Hannah II. Welch Is now deiiMiseil. t thcreforo hereby ordered that Dated thin 10th day or January. $"t (signed) MARION HANKS. County Judge. 11. MiCORNACK. County Commissioner. IIUItllKI.I, SHOUT. County Commissioner. In tho County Court or tho State or OreKon, ror Klnmnth County. In the matter or aid rurnlshcd Mrs. II. Wight. It nppoarlng to the Court that here tofore nu nllownnco or flS.OO per month was allowed Mrs. II. Wight rut or the general fund of the county, nnd that same was drawn on tno nrst thy or each month and tbnt It appears that she linn moved from the County owing to the fact that warrant No. 39fi70 drawn on the 1st day or Oct., 11910, nnd warrant No. 3971B drawn .. a . . .V -n.M on tno i si any ni .ovemoer, im. were not received by her nnd are nt this time in the possession ot the county clerk. It nlfo appearing to the Court Hint slnro tho let day or November, 1916, Ho clerk has not drawn any warrants tn pursuance to the order hortorore mndo nwnrdlng nllowunce, ror tho renson Hint the two above mentioned ...n mk.i .. . k.i.v. ...A, -..n.l t.l .1.1 f.M l.t-i- o. .iiuii. nmnuiKiiiG io u..uu cancelled nnd tho clerk of this court Is hereby ordered lo cancel said above mentioned wnrrauts nnd place sumo on file with other cancelled warrants. Dated this 10th day of January, 1917. ' (Signed) MARION HANKS, County Judge. F. II. McCORNACK, County Commissioner. HUKIIKLL SHORT, County Commissioner. In tho County Court of tho State of Orogon, for Klamath County. JUVANILE DEPARTMENT. In tho matter of the application ot Mrs. ilertlin E, French, for a widow's ponBion. Order Awarding Pension. It appearing to the Court that tho , snld' Mrs. Bertha E, French residing at Klamith Fallv, Oregon, aud Is the mothor cf into child under tho age of sixteen years, whose name and age Is: . l.nwrenco A. French, aged 10 years, la entitled to a wldow'a pension to assist iu tbe support and maintenance of herself and such child whose name, age and the amount which should be .... .7 ... '""""" "lot of drugs that excite tbe kldneya said Mr.!!. Wright. nm, rri mUn urtMt It Is further ordered that general , R k ,Jney8 cJwm m tym ke,p fund warrant No. 395.0 amonntlng. c) b flU8Wn ttM, $15.00 nnd general nnd warrant j m i e. rr-i i in I rt v luf f ,irr w" in i, .2jy: ih il Tending' troops to Cclunibus, they own in tbe world. Those sojourn In Mexico were afraid to permitted these people to live In natHc land. I Lawrence A. French, aged 10 years, 3.20 f 10.00 per month. ! It Is therefore ordered and ad r,.0 J ml Red, Hint the said Mrs. Dertba E. . "' enecl "" 81'- (Signed ) MARION HANKS. Judge. Wherupon Court adjurned until Monday. January irth. 1917 MARION HANKS. County Judge. F. II. McCORNACK, County Commissioner. ItURRELL. BHORT. County Commissioner. JAM'ARY TERM, 1917 Coat teswd INAt'Ot'ltAL TIUIN LE.VF i SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 23. The :nllfornla Inaugural special to Wash ington, D. C, will arrive In Los An geles tomorrow. From there Its Itin erary Is as follews: To El Paso, where a stop will be made to visit Jaurcs; to San Antonio, Now Orleans (stopping three daya); Mobile, Ala., Atlanta. Ga., Richmond, Vs., and Washington, D. C, on March ". The train will return via Balti more. Philadelphia, New York, Cleve land, Chicago, St. Louis, Jefferson City, Ksnsas City, Denver. 8alt Lake City, Reno, and will arrive In San Francisco on March 18th, GLASS OE SALTS CLEANS KIDNEYS IF YOUR IACK HURTS OF LAD DER BOTHERS YOU, DRINK LOTS OF WATER When your kldneya hurt aad your back feels sore, doat get scared aad nrvutiuut In tnaii vnnt llrnnwh wltll m vrnmnvtui ,hn ,, ,' removes tho body's urinous waste and I stimulates them to their normal actlv- i Ity. The.functlon of the kidneys la to Olter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it 500 grains ot add aad waste, ho we can readily understand the vital importance of keeping the kldneya ac tive. Drink lota of water you cant drink too much; also get from any pharma cist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning ror a few daya and your kldneya will act fine. Thla famous salts la made from the acid of grapes aad lemon jttooe, combined with lithla, and haa been used for generations to clean aad atia ulate clogged kldneya; also to aeatral Ue the aclda In the uriae so It bo long er la a source of irritation, thua eadlag bladder wellness, Jad Batta ia Inexpensive ; caaaot In jure ; makes a delightful effervesoeat lithla water drink which everyaaa should take now and thea to keep their kldneya cleaa aad active. Try tale, also keep up the water driakiag. ai no doubt yoa will wonder what beeaaso of our kldaey troahle aad hartiaho, Adv. 6EN. PERSHING COMMAND M.'CC:KIM fiKXKKAK Pt'NHTOX AH COMMA MlKIt OK HOITHKUN DKI'AIITMKNT OF THK L'MTI-:f KTATM AIIMV El, PASO, Tex., Feb. 23. Major General John J. Fersblng has received a message from Major Oeneral Hugh I,. Scott, chief of sUff of tbe United States army, announcing tbe appornt ment of General Pershing to be com mander of the Southern department, taking the place made vacant by Ma jor Oeneral Frederick Funston's death. While no announcement haa yet been made, It is understood Brigadier Oeseral George Bell Jr. will resume command of tbe El Paso district. sttr Cblicote. while row wait See 23 An Inside Bath Makes You Look and Feel Fresh ef hot water barer IllNoaa away. That SNolkflt, hearth meaetire bttof , aiaateg by mllllaaa. Physicians tbe world over recorn mend tbe Inside bath, claiming this is of vastly more importance than out side cleanliness, because the skin pore do not absorb impurities Into tbe blood causing ill health, while the pores In the ten yards of bowels do. Men aad women are urged to drink each morning, before breakfast, a glass of hot water with a teaspooaful of limestone phosphate In It, as a harmless means of helping to wash from tbe stomach, liver, kidneys aad bowels tbe previous day'a indigestible material, poisons, sour bile and tox ins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purlfylag the entire alimentary canal , oerore putting more rood into the stomach. phone VANRIPERBROS. I SPECIALISTS IN GROCERIES M 88 TEAS, COFFEES la,h,su- FRUITS, VEGETABLES COFFEE "Circle" 30c per poeusd Splendid valae for the price. Has a host of Meade. The bsbIb ladacoanoat to bay owr goods la Qwsllty BACON "Beech-Xat" Jar 40c Best Eastern PINEAPPLE Target Braad"' . . .per caa 15c (Crashed) Fancy Florida Grape Fruit GET THE HABIT THE EST IMOfONG TOBAOX J F you paid for things accord in to the pleas ure they gave, tobacco an' kooks would cost a lot mo than diamonds, to ' Juft h Mp u4 hot water elt ,nd frMkra ! tkla, m kt vator i4 llawtoM paoflkat act M tk Ullalaatlv orgaaa. TboM wbo gat up wltk a ka4 kraatk coated tongue, aaaty taato or hat dtill, aching head, tallow coniptatlM, lacld itoaach; otbera wko arc tifejaat I to bllloaa attacks or eoaatiaatioa, should obtain a quarter posad of llate ton phoiphate at tbe drag store. This will cost rery little, bat w aaaV ucnt to demonstrate tka talue ef la- side bathing. Those wk coatlaae H each morning are assured of pro nounced results, both la regard t health and appearaace. Adv. STOPS HEADACHE, PHMLGIA Ooa't titer! dot g, Jgt fMk or nr.TgMi Ton eaa clear your heaA aa4 rails re a dull, spinuag or rtoMM lareaaiag hsadscbe la a ssosseat with a Or. Ismcs' nsadacbe Powder. This eld- time hesdscbe relief acts alssost sssgi- rally. Send soaM oae to the drag store .low- for a dime package and a few aso- n"it sficr you take a powder yoa lit womlrr what became of the bead- hr, rniml-'iv and pnin." Stp soger- v it's mini lcs. 0 sure you get wkat IIM--MMHWMMMMNMMtMIMMItW BISCUITS Tra Bta Bread" Eaglk Style Cboodete De Lsue, Pases isjsarlchesWetUagloaw, Ore. oie Creaass, Newaaaae, Le- COCOA Herslieys" Lib. caa 45c RIPE OLIVES "8. W." aaaall caa Sec Large 4Se aad raliforala Naval I JUST fills pipe with VELVET- draw in the cool. I. fn. li mlf In fl lulw ""HI 1 f ll asitfJ akLaa JaaasasaaasasaaycaTV "" Gel a Cam Ittfl TO-DAY H Hardware V or Grocery Peakr IG. C. LORENZ 7M Mahs St. PLUMBING, BtKAMWmVKi : WindassOs, Paaspe aa4 Pipe) Week j efaKfeaaw ' M'i.ter Preasare Syrtesaa taattHrel Agteawe FAIRBANK8-MOR8E KXaCCHI i . We have balk a to a eaaad. ard aot dowa to a arlee mild smoke that's so fragrant and rich that But what's the use trying to describe a taste? Take our word for VELVET Inn o- enouo-h to ITV a ninefiil. You won't need take anybody's word after tnat. JCpsMafovfluBftMBMBaVUl n -M -, 8 m MI fl jwi f. 9 VifM r Paid ads, 'allowed per month, ia aa follewa: ,- ;m &w .&' .w'ii'VWV