The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 31, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    MONDAY, MAY III, llllft
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
I'AGB
TIZ" FOR ACHING,
SORE, TIRED FEET
(loo-llijc nor feet, burning feet, iwol.
,m fat, sweaty Irrt, mrlllnc feet, tired
CKkkI lf i'f' callous, bunion ainl
raw niKitn. Net
mora nhon tlulit
iipm, no more limp.
Ifitf wltli pain or
drawing ii your
Ism In ngonv.
"TIZ" I. mnglrnl,
ncU r I i;lit nit.
"TIZ" draw nut
nil tlm ioUiiii(ni
fXlliltttlnnn which
Miff till tin' fert.
Um "TIZ" ntul for.
pet your foot
nilwrv. Alit how comfortable, your fret I c
Ll "(let a !! rent box of "TIZ" now at
nv .linguist r department store. Don't ..... 1 ' ' ' '
IX llvo good fret. glad fcrl. fret '
tint neier swell, ripvrr Hurt, never get
llrnl. V year's foot comfort guarantee!
or mnncv "refunded.
jfrA
mil (;
lODAV'.H OPDIIST SKlltV
I nlU'il I'M'mh Hiirvlto
CI.I-:Vi:i.'ANI. (). Miiy III
'Keystone" Kiiiii Coli,, 25, of
Hiillliiioie, mi editor, ami MIkh
I.IIIIiim (Iriiliiim, 23, or Pitts
lung, a telephone operator, iin
walking to California imliiy, nf.
ler ii iimiriiigo hen which
lliifiiii'iicil In In. nillfil nrr i.
iiiii-i. Judge (iiiHlinc wouldn't
Mpllt "llfly-llfty" oi, llt ..
iliiK" IIii'Iiho fee. Hut tin. groom
lmiiiitti.il It fKini thi marriage
Hii'iiMi' clerk unit tin
tonic place
(fiiii'ni
County Court Proceedings
May Term, 1915
nTi'inony
o.)
Milium Allimed ,y roiinly' miles .'
"" l "' Regular Miiy Term j.loe Brown, 1 dny, 150 mlloH
r.llHii 10. Low, salary Deputy V ( Tovren, 2 days, 2 miles
Sheriff, April, lillf, $125.00 James Qulnn. 2 dnvs. :!2 miles
oast i.irwiii: iti:m:i,Ts
NO HEADACIIt OK
NEURALGIA
PAIN
'Oat a 10 ont package of Dr.
James' Hwdache Powdert
and don't luffer.
When your head nrlien jou ulinpty
mutt time relief or you will go nil. I
lt' iiri'illmi to miffer when jou in
tike a rciiiedy like Dr. Juiiiei' llcul
elm IWdcru nml relieve tin- pIn uii.t
ntirlj;l nt once. Semi unmetum (o
the drug More now for n dime .irkagn
nf Or. Jamen' IfeiiilArlic l'i.lcr.
Itoit't mitferl III il few iiioineiitii y uu
will feel line headache gune no morn
arurslgU iuIu.
iTI ItK.WM.AMCs
At I'ott liunl
I'mllllllil I! X 2
Sim I'niiii'lHin 2 .". :i
I Hviiiih nml FIhIici . Helsti'li nml He
i pi.lv. ill.
At Sim I'iiiik Isi o
'i Din. :i s ii
Oiiklmiii i i i
Chech nml Hpi'iiu.r; I'ioiikIi nml
K'iiIiii
At lt Angeles
Lin Angeles i; K 2
Si.li Lake ,-, 12 u
I'i'irlii nml llroiikH; Hull, Homnns,
I'Iiumv. .1 Williams nml llmiuiih
slWDAVS OAMLS
1 At Venire
.Morning Game
Suit Lake 3 i
I l.im AiikoIch 1 .". 1
1 Aftoriinim (iiilin
At l.n.. Aiiui'li't
'Hull mnl llmiiwih; lluriis nml Holt's
WOOD!
IIIim k U'ihnI. IimiiI HCJ..VI
Doiilili- load :.7.-.
Dry Mnli, MHnrli M.M
Dry Slnli, l.fimt . . SII.IIO
ItiMly nml l.lmlt U'imhI
('mil nml l''u'l Oil
KLAMATH FUEL CO.
5' 5 Main Street
A REAL
CREOLE
DINNER
BY THE CAN
Mih. Itorrr mi)'m: "Tliln fan
(onlaiiiH mom imlnliililo noiir
Miiiirnt tliitn nny oilier cnniH'il
'Uilalil. of tuirc llo nlrr."
fun lio mtviiI In n ilon'ii ilyli'.
Tiy it i'ii n,
VAN RIPER BROS.
'Qwtllty
riioim Kr.
Orocem"
fltb anil Mala
'Suit l.liki- fi 13 ll,
l.os AiikHi'm 2 7 3'
; l.iillny mnl. Ilntiiuili; itymi mnl'
illrookK .
At I'oitlnnil
Sun I'ViinrlHro C, ) 3 '
I'milmiil 2 y 2
At Onklainl
.MornliiK (innio-
Vetilci. 2 3 ii I
0;ild:intl 0 .". 21
.lohiiNon mnl Spi'iirrr; Klnwlttcrj
mnl Kulin
At Sim I'ViiiiiItii J
AflcinooiiC.iiim, l
Vi'lilci' I 10 l!
Onklnmt 2 T, Di
AiUrrll'iil I.Ut j
'I'lio fulleuliii: iiucluliuoil mull
iikUI.t mlvi'itlM'il on tlio 2 1 1 1 1 day of
.May. I !i I.,, will ho M'lit to thu tlontt '
let lor olllre nt WnNliltiKtou, D ('., on
Hip r.'lh ilay of Juno
Cuckn, Anim
HcMont. C. C.
1'rnner, Alex (
.MiiHBor, KM m in nl
MnrBlitill, II. V.
I'ucUi'tt. I'rentlcu
ItiiiiiTlH, Mrs. Ilimifi'
Smith, Allien C. (2)
Slimimi, Mr. Miiy
Wont wood, Itnlph W.
A i'Iiiiiko of one tent will lie liuule
on all lollcin ilellvereil from tills list.;
In rnllliiH fur lellers pleuae any "ail-1
W'ltll.Ml.
w. a di:i.i:i.i- p.m.
LADIES!
DARKEN
BIG STOCK
Seconit'llnuil Onoild,
HverytliliiK you can think
hero
of
Harrison & Matt
Our 8toro la on Klamath Are.
and Sixth itreet
YOUR GRAY HAIR
i'si: ohaxu.m.vs s.wik ti:a and
SIll.l'IIIJIl Itl'X'll'i: and xo.
IKIDY WII.I- KNOW
I. I., Low. Kiilnrv lli.iiiiiv
Shmirr, April, iuir. . ..
l-'ied I'l-teiHon, travelliiK ex-
' peiiKOH, Apt ii. litir. ... .
'' A llnyilen, Hillary AbbIsI
mit ABKi'Khor, April, lillf. .
I'Iiiik. K. Dol.np, Hillary Deputy
Clerk, April, Ifllfi
VIikII (i Del.up, Riilmy Dep
uty Cleik, April, lftir.
I'.'iry O Del.up, nnlury Dup
, nty Cleik, April, lilir, . ..
t' P ChiiHlnlii. Hillary Deputy
Tax Collector, April, lllli"
Allen Sloan, milury Deputy
Tux Collectoi. April, l'Ji,,
, P II llnyilen, Hiilnry Deputy
Tii Cnlleitor. April, lillf.
tieo A lliiydeii, ovurtlmo col-
, leitliiK taxeH. April, l'Jl.",
C P Chi.Htulii, overtlnii! 10I-
I leit taxert, April, 19U.
'Allen Sloan, overtime collect-
Ink taxeH, April, 1915
P. II. Ilayilon, overtime col-
IfcthiK tuxen, April, 1915.
i Karl Whltlock, liurlnl county
j poor, S.D.WIiltmore, April,
1915
!eo. A. Hell, postn for poor
fiirni, April, 1915
jpiicllle Telephono & Tello-
Kraph Co , rental poor
! farm, April. 1915
i Pacific Telephone & Telegraph
Co., rental poor farm, May,
! 1915
I Win l.ulike, iIIkkIub grave
county poor, Whit more, .
, CilHler StlltH, meat fiiru
) Ished poor farm ilurliiK
191 I. mnouiitlnR to $128.
iHi. and n credit of $85.15
for Iiokh liouglil or the
i utility , liuvliiK a illffer
encn due Crlsler & Stilts
amiiuntltiK to
Merrill Keeonl, pulillnliliifi a
notice to Klamntli county
credltoi'H, .Inntinry nml Feh
riinry. 1915
,Shlvo (Jrocery, tohaceo for In-
tnnteH at poor farm during
February, March and Ap
ril. 1915
Ip. ('. Mr.rkwardt, poor farm
contraot, April, 1915 ....
f!eo. Chastaln, ntampR for Cir
cuit Court
Stella Low, utirHO at poor
farm. April. 1915
ItohertH & KnnkH, wlro for
fencing nt poor farm. April.
1915
l.uko K. Walker, lefund of
taxes
I-:. !. Ilourk, rent, lights and
fuel, November, 1914, elec
I tlon n t Crescent, Oregon . ,
i Marlon HmikH, cash ad
i vniu'ed for certltlcate from
1 l.akevlew Land odleo for
Assessor's otllce
(ieo. C, Milehell. trip to Me
Fall's ranch to examine
j hogs for cholera 10.00
il.oulso l.ee Voye, salary dep
uty Assessor, April, 191".
amoiiiitllig to $125,000 was
allowed In jthe sum of
100.00 and disallowed In
, the Ktini of $25.00
Agnes .1. l.ee, salary Deputy
Assessor, April, 1915 ...
K II, Henry, mileage County
Surveyor. April, 191. . . . .
l. It. C. Williams, 4 days, 12
' miles, flrnnd Juror
A. W. Pell, 4 days, 2 miles.
nrnnd Juror
Jns. Worlow, 4 days, 80 miles,
(rmid Juror
j Frank It. Matt, 4 days, 2
i miles, nrnnd Juror 12,20
(i. W. Houston, 4 days, 2
; miles, firnnd Juror ....
iFred McKendrec, 4 dnys. 3ti
7.00
17.00
4.20
7.20
13.80
2.20
2.20
2.20
1.20
4.20 1
2.20
C.20
2.20
21.30
2.00
1.50
I
WOOD
WOOD
Hoik, SIiikIo loml a.oo
'Hoik, doiibh, louil $1,00
lry Hlnlm f,iin
I kImi liamlle Hotly anil Muili wood
lleitei' liny your fni'l now, while
llm pil.e In mi low .
l.wuo ordorB ut Klumuth Do
I'artinent Storo, Third and Main.
I'HO.NK ii8H
P. C. CARLSON
HOUSTON HOTKIi
Comfortable Hoiuok ooplni
fooma m thu Houston. Modor
' la prlo, clean, nlco.
Look them aver oh Main, op.
poalta PoatoMce
Tho uso of Sag and Sulphur for i miles l.tlO
loslotltig faded, sray hair to Its nat- n. c. Cowley. I days. 70
urnl color dates back to grandmoth- miles, flrnnd Juror 19.00
er'a tlmo. She used It to keap her
hair beautifully dark, glosajr and u'liiie, rinlino for CJniiul Jury, May,
ahunilant. Whenever her hair fell out
dnys,
ll)l
.... .1..11 l.j.,1 a .lik. ' IV I. Mitiilirmnnri'
nr loe: on mill uun, iuu -- , n-
ed nppcarance, this simple mixture 2 miles
w.is applied with wondorful effect , Jack Prlngle, 1 dny. 10 miles
Hut brewing nt homo is luusny and (Keith Ambrose, 1 day, 2 miles
out of .Into. Nowadays, by asking at O, II. Ilrennomnu. 1 day, 2
nny drug slore for a 50 cent bottle of miles
"Wyetli'B Sage and Sulphur Halrj Harry (ioellor. 1 day. 2 miles
ii n.iv- von will eel tills famous W (I Wilson, 1 dny, 120
old roclpo, which can be depended) miles 14.00
8.00
4.00
5,80
5,80
-. i ..Ia. nit.Dni- lliuiHiiker. 1 dnv. 2 miles
upon to rcsiore namim .' -,...., ',
beauty lo tho hair, and I. splendid for J. W. Treeco. 2 days. 40 m es
dandruff, dry. fovorlah. Itchy scalp floo. naloc, 1 dny. 20 m ea
...i f,.iil,... Imlr I' A- Jerome, um . o -
ui, .t.iMn
A well knuwu downtown druggist
flays It darkens the hair so naturally
and evenly thnt nobody can tell It has
ueon applied. You simply dampen a
sponge or soft brush with It, and
draw this through your hair, taking
one strand at a time. By morning the
gray hair disappears, and after an-
othor application or two, It bKomea
beautifully dark, glossy, soft and
abundant.
(Paid Advertisement)
M. P. Jerome. 1 day, 38 miles
Drown Mlrhnel, 1 day, 38
miles
Hut It I.emon. 1 dny, 38 miles
V. K. Lemon, 1 day, 38 miles
Ilorlha Doldln, 1 dny, 40 miles
James Johnson. 1 day, 44
miles
Mrs. Jnmos Johnson, 1 day,
44 miles ,
Ah Captnln, 1 day, 50 miles
Mrs. Ah Captain, 1 day, BO
It-adore MiuiHtlalK'll, 3 ilnys,
loo.tio ' 78 miles
,Phll Hlniiolt, 1 day, 2 mllos
30.110 Fred Morley, 1 dny, 2 miles
I.Vnto Olterbeln, 1 dny, 2 mllos
125.00 '.John A. McLean, 2 days, 2
I miles
125.00 Joo Foster, 1 day, 22 miles
j Frank Welch, 1 day, 2 miles
95. 00, Mrs. Fred Noel, 3 dnys, 2
I miles
125.00 'Joe Smith, 1 dny, 2 miles..
f'has. J Ferguson, transcript
100.00 for (irnnd Jury, May, 1915.
vs. Mutual Milling Co. . ,
100.00 John A. McLean, Inspector of
electrical wiring, DuFauIt
75.00 building for District Attor-
ey
35.00 Western Transfer Co.. dray-
I age, etc , for District Attor-
22.00 I noy office
J. A. Leonard, labor for DIs
1K.50! trict Attorney. Do Fault
building 12.50
17.50 Clins. J. Ferguson, transcript
for District Attorney, State
vs. Shaver 39.00
39.25 1 W. O. Slmth Printing Co..
supplies County Treasurer.
t.S.OO March, 1915 11.00
Whitman Drug Co., supplies
lounty olllees, April, 1915 55.30
3 00 Whitman Drug Co., supplies
county offices, April, 1915 9.43
Klumath Telephone & Tele-
3.00 j graph Co,, servlcces Jnnti
I ary, February, Mnrch 1915,
8.00 amounting to S3.7., was
disallowed In full
L'nlon Lithograph Co., sup-
piles county offices, Novem
ber, 1914 5.64
(lass & Priidhommo Co., sup
plies County Treasurer,
March, 1915 1.28
43.45 (!oo. A. Haydon, stamps for
County Treasurer. April,
1915 10.00
tllass & Prudhomme Co., sup-
3.00 plies Sheriff's office, March,
1915 1.38
Class k Prudhomme Co., sup
plies Sheriff's office, April,
18.70 1915 2C.00
Fred Peterson, postage and
294.00 expenses School Superin
tendent, April, 1915 2. CO
7.50 I Class & Priidhommo Co., sup
plies Clerk Circuit Court,
April. 1915 24.20
filass & Prudhomme Co., sup
plies County Clerk, April,
1915 18.75
Irwin Hodsou Co., supplies
County Clerk, April, 1915 15.40
W. O. Smith Printing Co.,
supplies County Assessor,
March, 1915 14.50
W. O. Smith Printing Co..
supplies County School Su
perintendent, March, 1915 7.00
C. P. Chastaln, balance salary
Deputy Treasurer, Febru
ary. 1915 amounting to $3.
40, was disallowed In full
Allen Sloan, balance salary
Deputy Treasurer, Febru
ary, 1913 amounting to $8.
00, disallowed In full ....
11. C. Sliidler, balnry road
supervisor, April, 1915... 12.50
It. C. Short, salary road
supervisor, April. 1915 . . 16.25
C. H. Hughes, salary road
supervisor, April. 1915... 12.50
It, (!. Sliidler, salary road
supervisor, March, 1915. 18.75
Ilushoug & Co,, election sup
plies, 1914 5(1.25
C, C. Low, board for prison
ers, April, 1915 65,69
C, C. Low, box rent Postofftce,
amounting to $2.00, was
disallowed In full
C. C, Low, stamps and ex
press Sheriff's office 5.59
K. Sugarmnn, supplies poor
farm Inmates, 1914 133.25
A. Kalian, merchandise coun
ty poor, Mrs. Kos, Malin,
March and April 20.00
Worden Mercantile, supplies
county poor, Mrs. Crad-
4,20 dock, worden, April .... so, ou
3.00 Golden Rule Store, merchan
2.20 dlso poor farm inmates,
March, 1915 fi.75
.20 1 A. Knliua, merchandise coun-
2.20 ty poor, airs, kos, .Mann,
March. 1915 20.00
11. F. Chapman, balance due
merchandise Craddock fam
ily at Worden for month
of February, 1915, amount
ing to $2.95 was disallow
ed In full
Klamath Fuel Co., coal for
5.80 poor farm. 1914 , G3.7S
,80 II. P. Chapman, merchandise
5.80 county poor,, narcn, iio,
6,00 Craddock" family 17.05
Pacific Telephone & Telegraph
6.401 Co., services county omces,
May, 191&, amounting to
6,40 ! $20,50, was allowed in tne
7,00 sum of 80,00 and disal
lowed in the sum of i.qu.-. ao.uu
C, C. Low, long distance tele
phono messages, November
20th to January 20, 1915,
amounting to $20,33, was
allowed in tho sum of $19,
38 and 'disallowed in the
sum of $.0.95
J. J Stlcger, tax refund of
delinquent certificate ....
J. .1. Stlegcr, tax refund
delliuiucnt certificate . .
J. J. Stlcger, tax refund
delinquent certificate ....
T. (, Mcllntton, clock for
Clerk's office January, 1915
Westren Transfer Co., dray
age on books for County
Treasurer
Callfornla-Orgeoti Power Co.,
services District Attorney,
March, 1915
of
of
50.00
ro.o9
l.os
5.00
4.10
100.00
100.00
22.50
13.20
12.20
20.00
12.20
! age court house. March,
i 1915
First State Savings II. ink.
office rent Tax Collector and
I Treasurer
California-Oregon Power Co.,
' services court house, April,
j 1915
Callforiila-Oregon Power Co.,
I services court house, Febru
I nry 23d to March 26th. .
ICallforiihi-Oregon Power Co.,
services District Attorney
office. April, 1915
Huberts & Hanks, merchan
dise court house, February.
Mnrch and April, 1915 . . .
Western Transfer Co., dray
age court house, April,
1915
Klamath Chamber of Com
merce, expense 1913 Fair. .
Klamath Chamber of Com
merce, expense 1915 Fair. .
jtieo. L. Humphrey, auto hire
I Junavlie Court, "Jones".,
'w O. Smith Printing Co.,
supplies Clerk's office March
1915
C. D. Chorpeiilng expense for
bringing M r . Craddock
from Worden to Klamath
Falls, county poor amount
ing to $3.00 was disallow
ed ill full .'
E. W. (lowen, Justice fee,
State vs. Fred Hall
K. W. Oowen, Justice fee.
State vs. Atherton
(. L. Humphrey, Constable
fee. State vs. Atherton . . .
Johnson &. Cathey, ex. Coro
ners Inquest on body of
William Hlxon. county poor
C. C. Low, expense taking
Willie Jones to reform
school nt Salem, Oregon,
Juvenile Court
C. R. DeLap, postage for the
Clerk's office
C. C. Low, board for prison
ers, March, 1915
C. C. Low, expense outside of
State apprehending Hniley
amounting to $89.30, was
allowed In the sum of $88.
70, and disallowed in the
sum of $0.60 ,
C. M. niddings .refund on
delinquent tax certificate.
C, M. Giddlngs, refund on de
linquent tax certificate . .
C. M. Clddings refund on de
linquent tax certificate . .
L. I.. Truax, examining In
sane "Sallgon"
Warren Hunt exnmlng'lnsane
"Sallgon"
K. W. Ciowen, Justice fee
Stnto vs. Warner . .
Fred Morley, Constable fee
Stato vs. Warner
I. Maueslhell, Justice witness,
State vs. Warner ,
Marlon Hanks, Justieo wit
ness, State vs. Warner . . , .
.Inmes Leonard, Justice wit
ness, State vs. Warner . .
Kd. DuFnult, Justice witness
State vs. Warner
James Quln, Justice witness.
Stnte vs. Warner
Lillian Dellay Justice wit
ness, State vs. Warner . .
K. H. Walde, Justice witness,
Stnto vs. Warner
Dick Turpln, Justice witness,
Stnto vs. Warner
!:, W. Oowen, Justice fe,
Stnto vs. Henry Stnib ....
C. C. Low, Constable fee, State
vs. Henry Stalb
(I. L. Humphrey, Constable
I fee. State vs. Henry Stalb
jL, W. Oowen, Justice fee,
I Stato vs. Brandenburg . .
IJ. W, lio wen, Justice tee,
State vs. Atherton
C, C. Low, Constable fee,
State vs. Atherton
0. L. Humphrey, Constable
fee, State vs. Atnorton . .
E, W. Oowen, Justice fee,
Stato vs. Gordon
B, W, Oowen, Justice fee,
Sinte vs. Warner
11. L. Humphrey, constable fee
Stato vs. Warner
A. P. Lyle, guarding insane,
"Snlegarl" ,
Harry BrenaTd, nursing In
sane, "Salegarl" , i
Pacific Telephone ft Telegraph
Co., services court house
April, 1915, amounting to
$20.50, was allowed in the
i sum of $20.00, and dls-
allowed In tho sum of $.50 20.00
V.. W. Oowen, Justice fee,
Stnto vs. Hughes 9.50
C C. Low, Constable fee,
19.38 State vs. Hughes 16.60
. Fred Noel, Justice Juror,
50.00 i Stato vs. Hughes
!a. D. Miller, Justice Juror,
30.00 i State vs. Hughes
I.Icff Wilson, Justice Juror,
36.76 ' Stnte vs. Hughes
j P. L. Fountain, Justice Juror,
8.50 Stato vs. Hughes
j.1. W. McCoy, Justice Juror,
j State vs. Hughes
.50IO. Ooodell, Justlr-o Juror,
I State vs. Hughes
Pearl M. Itoan, Jnstlcu wlt-
1.40 j ness. State vs. Hughes. . . .
Jack Hughes, Justice, witness,
I State vs. Hughes
6.25 II. L. Low, Justice witness,
j uess, Stale vs. Hughes ....
,.l II. Dyer, Justice witness,
62.50 ness. State vs. Hughes...
1 Ituth Hughes, Justice witness,
I ness, Stato vs. Hughes. ....
25.75 j K, W. Gowen, Justice fee.
j State vs. Dolr ...... .1. . .
'O. L. Humphrey, Constable
26.05 , fee. State vs. Dolr
Sam Evans, Justice witness,
Stnto vs. Dolr
1.40 Miss fl. H. Worsdorf, Justice
witness .State vs. Dolr . . .
Wm. Whltlock, Justice wlt-
36.00 ness, State vs. Dolr
Geo. Grizzle, Justice witness,
State vs. Doir
3.00 Ciis Woodrow, Justice wit
ness State vs. Doir
18.70 Bud Brown, Justice witness,
Stnte vs. Dolr
7.00 1 !-. W. Gowen, Justice fee,
I State vs. Huso
4.50
2.20
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.70
1.70
1.70
3.50
1.70
10.70
5.10
1.70
1.70
1.70
1.70
1.70
1.70
9.05
6.90
6.10
6.10
6.10
6,10
1.70
1.70
6.00 ; Fred Morley, Constable fee.
State vs. Ruse
Ab Captain, Justice witness.
State vs. Ruse
Mrs. Ab Captain, Justice wit
ness. State vs. Ruse
jJIm Johnson, Justice witness,
I Stato vs. Ruse
'Mrs. Jim Johnson, Justice wit
ness, State vs. Ruse
Sam Walker, Justice witness.
State vs. Ruse
Chas. Wlllurd, Justice witness.
6.20 i State vs. Ruse
I J. L. Ynden, bailiff Grand
1.70' Jury, May, 1915 12.00
jJack Hughes, balance due on
mileage, Justice Court wit
ness, State vs. Hughes . . 2.20
Johnson & Cathey, services
Coroner's inquest in Allen
C. McLeod case
Blackburn hospital, board of
guard, who was guarding
insane "Salegnri,"' April,
' 1915
33.78 Klamath Water Users As
sociation, maintenance poor
farm 13. OS
Loomls Bros., office rent Dis
trict Attorney, April and
May, 1915 50.00
8S.70
Sheriff Snle of Ileal Property on
Foreclosur
fi
Notice Is hereby given, that byvlr
tue of nn execution duly Issued 'out
of the circuit court of tho stato of
Oregon, for the county of Klamath,
and to me directed on thu 15th day
of May, 1915, upon a judgment and
decree duly rendered, entered of rec
ord, and docketed In and by said
rotirt on the 8th day of May, 1915, in
a certain suit then In said court pend
ing, wherein J. Daumgartner was
plaintiff, and J. II. Murphy and Ben
jamin F. Pennington were defend
ants, In fnvor of plaintiff and against
said defendants, by which execution
I am commanded lo sell tho property
jin said oxecutlon and hereinafter de
scribed, to pay the sum due the plaln
tllT of four hundred thirty-seven and
25-100 dollars, with Interest thereon
nt the rate of 8 per cent per annum
until paid, together with tho 'costs
and disbursements of said suit, taxed
at twenty-four and 50-100 dollars,
and costs and expenses of said exe
cution. I will, on tho 29th day of June,
1915, at the hour of 10 of said
day, at the front door of the county
court house In Klamath county, Ore
gon, sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash In hand, on
the day of sale, nil the right, title,
interest and estate which defendants
and all persons claiming under them
subsequent to the date of the mort
gage herein foreclosed In, of, and to
snld premises hereinbefore mentioned
and described In said execution as
follows, to-wlt:
Lots two (2), three (3), four
(4), five (5). six (6), seven (7)
and eglht (8), in block eighteen
18), of the Klamath Heights Addi
tion to Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Said sale being made subject to re
demption in the mnnner provided by
law.
Dated this 22 dny of May, 1915.
C. C. LOW. .
Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon.
F.LFIE E. LOW, Deputy.
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10.00
60.30
6.00
50.00
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j Suits Hint Miit lii style and pi-ice nt
651.00, K. K. K. Store.
113.64,
112.08
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5.00 "
9.13jP
(universal)
i.7o IFood Chopper
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1.95
5.40
8.40
1,90
2.70
15.95
2,70
9.00
15.00
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ind tear the meat or vegetables,
wasting the juices and destroying
the flavor.
The UNIVERSAL the origi
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pair of shears, with two sharp,
beveled edges. These edges are
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automatically by acting one upon
the other.
The UNIVERSAL Food Chop,
per cleanly chops all kinds of meats
raw or cooked and fruits and
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vsitkiut nothing tr Uar'tng.
Each UNIVERSAL Food Chop
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Extremely simple. Nothing to
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Notice
To Whom It May Cencern:
Pursuant to authority vested In the
State Board of Fish and Game Com
missioners, under Section 56, Chap
ter 232, General Laws of Oregon for
1913, notice is hereby given by said
State Board of Fish and Game Com
missioners that all of Klamath River
from a point two hundred feet below
the lowermost portion of the conflu
ence of said Klamath River and Spen
cer Creek, to a point two hundred
feet above the uppermost portion of
the confluence of said streams; also
all of that portion of Spencer Creek
and its tributaries in Klamath coun
ty, Stato of Oregon, between the con
fluence of said Spencer Creek and
Klamath River and a .point on said
Spencer Creek Ave hundred feet
above the dam across said Spencer
Creek, on, or adjacent to the proper
ty now leased by tho state of Oregon
for hatchery purposes (said waters
being closed to fishing of any kind
by an order of the board, on Novem
ber 12, 1914), are, and each of them
Is, opened to angling, ub by statute
provided from and after June 10,
1913.
. STATK BOARD OF FISH AND
GAME COMMISSIONERS.
By B. E. Duncan, Commissioner
By J. E. Hughes, Commissioner
By Geo. H. Kelly, Commissioner
By M. J. Kinney, Commissioner
By C. F. Stone, Commissioner
Dated at Portland, Oregon, May
13, 1915. 24-31-7
Proposal
Notice Is hereby given that the uu
derslgned, County Court of Klamath
County, Oregon, will receive 'bids for
the erection of a steel bridge across
Lost River up to and Including June
20th, 1915, at 5 p. m. of said am:
Tho bids will include the hauling
of the bridgo from Bonanza, Oregon;
the construction of abutments and the
making of Alls for the approaches.
and tearing down old bridge,
The bids wll bo In tho following
form :
Hauling bridge from Bonan
za to site $
Placing approximately 285
yards concrete or masonry,
per yard f
Placing 'approximately 8,500
yards ombankment, per
yard , $
Tearing down old bridge . . . $" '
Kroction of bridge $
The above to be done according to
the plans and specifications on file,
with the county clerk.
All bids must bo accompanied with
a certified check for 5 per cent of the
amount of bid.
Tho County Court reserves th
right to reject uuy and all I Ids, waive
Informalities In the bids, and to ac-'
cept any bid or bids separately or col-,
lectlvely, which It deems most favor-
nblo to Klamath county. i , "&
Dated nt Klamath Falls. OrMOB.' 4P&
May 28. 1915. - . rK
C. R. OB LAP, Cotnty .0lfk.r&3
By CHAS, F. DB UP?BUt Ow&fcW
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