The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 26, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. SATURDAY. JUNE 26, 1915
Price, Five
Niatli Year No. U.717
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60V. ARRIVES
THIS AFTERNOON
BY AUTOMOBILE
will hi: mini: over si'vhai
ox VISIT
War Bulletin
United Pre Hervlru
UOMi:, June 26 -All llulgnrluiiK
In llnly hum limm ordered to liulil
In ri'iiillni'KN to Join tint color on n
liiuiili'lit'N nut lie. mi)n ti dispatch from
Hr.lmilliii. I)lp.niii read 'lltilKnr
Inn participation In war considered
linn liable All Bulgarians nl Knlonl
Kit mill Knvalla luive '" called li
lliw color '
He May Be Next
Mexican President
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IliilltlUft Ml Willie I'l'lliiin Toolulil,)
VUlt Hiemer Civk HiiMltery To
Miiiriiitt 'Public lti'filliiu Mummy
Xlglil t t'nitci' lrfk Monibi).
Will Look Over IVnnljr In "'iiiin-jvnli.it Pi jtervha
it)' of l'lli mill tlmiw 'iiiiiiillni.
iiMimI I'i.' H"rUu.
ItOMi:, Juno 26 AimlrlmiH in
Tyrnlniid (.'nrnlr Alps are strengthen
ing their defenses, alarmed nt tin
Itullnii Invasion Ar miiimtltiK heavy
hnltnrlos on tilM" which mules even
M'Aiiii'Jt rllmli. -
Tint itutomohlli' pari)' toiisUiliiK of
tluvnrnur Wlthyenmbt', hi secretary,
it F Piituntu, tho member of tlin
Mniu null iiml game iiituiiilniilon niiU
lornl men who went tn lleud to K't
lint party, weie eipiiclcil in nrrlvit
llri' till ufleriionti m 4 3d, ufliir
I'mnplftliig it If.r. nil., iiulomobllti
trip to till city
'I'lii' pnrt)' U ciiiiilni; u result of
mi liivlintlnn extended to tliti gover
nor by W (. Smith, suite representa
tive, when It wn dUroveretl tlint the
pnrty wm to he In Rend. 0 F Htnne,
lornl attorney mill member of llio
Ntnle lluli ninl game lonimumloft, iilo
extended mi Invitation In thu mem
horn of thi' coiiuiiIimIoii (o accompany
the governor to thin city on it vli.ll,
.in 'I nl" to limpifl l ho Hpciaccr Creek
lUli hatchery, which, owing t It"
small capacity, needs Improvement
mul cslcrtNloiiH for nevt year's output.
Following the arrival of tint party
Ihv) will go to thu Whllo Pelican
lioti-l whom rcm;r-iitli)HH have been
iiuido for th party, mul will he glvtu
the opportunity of bathing In homio
of Kliiliinth'ii niu'&celletl iuU!. To
iilKlil ninli-r the tunplcot of thu
t.'IminlK'r of Couuno rre it Itiinuuot will
be shell nt tho ImUI. II. I. Hall huu
ihn iirrnuKumout In rhnrKu, mul proin
Ikoh nonie hie iIiIiiki ,
Hmulny the purty of Knvoriior ami
tominlimluuum wilt visit tho Hpencyr
Creek hntcliery. In coiupmiy with n
number of local u rtM mul othurM, A
coinplotu lniuitlon will b untile
with the Idi'it of viih trisliiK thu hutch
vi y for next year. TIiIk y.ir It haH
luruvd out n inuuj Huh uv all the
iel of the Imtcherlno III the Mtuto, ac
rordluit to V. V HKintt. mul mum he
enlarscil.
They will return In time for the
lilt public rcp(luii tn ho kIvvu ut the
White rt'Uiutn holol, nniter tho mi-
mplatrt of thu Woukh'm I.llirury Club.
Tint people of Klmnuth Knlla mul
'KIm nnth county nro Invll.M muf ex
pecttul to atlcuil. Tho rectlpllou will
bo tield between tho bourn of Sr.'IO
AlUl 10:30.
Monthly the pnrty will be tukt.ii to
Crater Lake, wham they will be m.vt
t by u lomiultteo from the Coinmerolat
Club of Meil'foril, who will nccompaiiy
them m that city
CUI'KNIIAIIKN. Jlllltt 2 The
illillili tlemiier Cere ban been Miink
) In the (In I f of Dnthiilit by " mine or
tnrpitdo
ENTER NOW AT
Off ICE FOR 4TH
tmnHW
DANIELS WANTS WORLD'S RECORD
TO MAKE NAVY BROKEN TODAY
WORLO'S BIMEST
War Bullet NATION WIDE
AIIIHtKHH AT SW'.Ms fOIJ.WJi: IS
HKNHATIO.NAI.
twi:.tv-o.m: machi.mx
I.N AfTO HACK AT CHICAGO.
CCOI'KIt l.i:i. AT K.VI) OF IW
j United lrca Servlco
BERLIN, June 26. Uennaoa are,
'attacklnc fiercely north of Warsaw."
Wurtenburg troops bare stormed the
tlusalaii position at Oclnndo, north of
hTAKT l'rzcmyal
PLOT TO SECURE
RECRUITS FOUND
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Atltoeitte lletolullonnry CTutnKew in
Nnvnl MmIhhIm lo lirlaic .Vavjr L'
Iw Date, antl Uricett Tluil Colli'K1'
I nlted I'ri-Kh Scrit
I'lmiOURAU, June 26. Gorman'
inrMrVa nstrth rt WniMiw nrn (nrrntiu.
MIMM.AVKIUCHXaiOMMII.Wi )ng RnMloM hm and
wrecked their fortlllcatlons. There
i U no Indications officially whether, the
l tilled l're .Service ! Teutons have becun a new drive. Laae
CHICAUO, June 26. 3 p.m. Kcs- i
tn won. Time, 5:07:27. Average, '.... ed ,,rW(1 g,,,
,97.6 mllcn per hour. Porporato sec LONDON, June 26. A mall dl-t
.n,l r..lO-f.n Avornra 9G.9. fllcW-l... -t .. -. '
w-, --- - ti.nicn iiaTfl me uvmufli nave ckhcq
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IH MKVKIIAIi ItKIilKK KOtLOWIXli
AltrtKSTS IX CHICAGO
Is Arrested la 8m racieco
After Orders Frean the I
oT JsMtke te ClMre of Ktrmkin
Klioultl I'inil .Veu WenHiii
,,,'enbacher third. Average, 95.8. drant ll)C BeWall fronUer. evidently pre-
Make Our Xovy li Orealmt in IIm'
World it
ssvr
I'eilro ltM'iiriiiii
If tbu United Kti.tea bint to pick the
man to be President of Mexico, tbe
rimi choice In line of legitimate mic
cennlon limy he Pedru l.aHcurnln, who
uim milliliter of forelcn nffnlrs uiuler
(IIIA.M-S I'AhS IIAMI WAXTH 'ro!,,,.,,,,,, Mm)l.w Kor a few bourn
I he actually wan presldcut or the re
liiibllc lifter President Mndero mid
'Vice President Sunrex were ossassl
nnted In February, 1913, mid until
llilerln deposed him from offlie
mj.miicu or r.xTiin:M iiavi:
ai.ucaiiv iii:i:x iti:cKivi:i.
t'OMi: Hlt CKI.KilltATlOX
Unlted Prens Hervlcit
i NKWPOllT, June 2C Secretary of
tbe Navy DuiiIcIh, whose career ns
head of this department durlnic the
reient war xcaros and unstabillty of
public opinion, address the students
'of the wax college here today, and ad
,votated revolutionary chanees In
naval methoda In an effort to bring
tho navy up to date.
He urged that tbo vt.r college
.hould find new weapons to make our'wItncuslnR tbo race.
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lourtii. i.ooi)cr iiitn. Anucrson bixio. ( vitkK tf ,OTP thelr troopB out of,
The fastest time In the history of (;nacia
such races was made today. For tbo
fUl IUrt lUlll'B, IVVBtU, tllV HIUUCI,)
averaged 107 miles per hour. Por-'
porato was the one who pressed him'
Urn hardest after the first 200 miles.
HUtJosss S9 Herbiaasj aad Monte.
BegrlB Arrested " Trala Ea
Rohm to fla de.
A number of entries have ulrcudy
bM'it received by J. J. Keller nt the
ron i-lb of July hrndiitinrters nl the
corner of Mxtn anil Mnin sirovis, nir
tha inrlous races nnd other events,
mul more nru coming In nil the time.
Keller denlres llutl the local entries
be made ns soon ns iosstble, so that
tha races cmi bo pulled on ulmolutely
mi time.
Tbo itrriuiKomt'lil of the schedule
with mi oieut practically every llftecu
minute inakeH It necessary thui eu
tries be In beforo tho events are call
ed. KcTcr.1) tenuis are being picked,
nbout town. Including u tug-of-witr
team of it bunch of the huskies ,asj
well us Individual entries for the
races, liood prltes hne beou Iiuiik'
up. and touipetltlou will ho keen
Word bus been received from tho'"''
(Irani Pass military baud, desiring,
to come mid play, which Is n good ex
ample of the ndtertlslng that has
burn done by the committee. From
Sacramento to Portland advertise'
nieiilH have bteu scattered, and thi'i
liullrtitlous are that mi Immense
crowd will be here during the
days,
SPUKDWAY PARK, Chicago. Juno
26. Tho first annual International j
Auto Derby race started at 10:33 at'
Chicago's new speedway, with twenty
me machines in the running. It lsl
expected that tbo winner will exceed t
90 miles per hour. Tho first prize Is
S20.000. fiesta is the favorite of
the vast crowd of 2000,000 people
naty the greatest In the world.
I II hearer Interpretednls speech
us u plea for larger IleoU, the con
struction of more seaworthy subma
rinc. with greater cruising powers,
and the building of air craft. His
nddress at times was sensational.
FIRSTCOMMUNION
CLASS TOMORROW
1.AKGK XUMBBK WILL KKCKIVi?
THK HACRAMENT OF THK KC
CIIARIST AT 8ACBKD HEART
CHURCH SUXDAV MORXIXR
CHICAGO, June 26. 2 p. m.
At the end of the first 100 miles. Karl, Tomorrow wlll B big day w,ttt
Cooper was leading, having averaged I th(J Slmday BChooi at gacred Heart
101.4 miles per hour, which breaks' hurch for a ,arge claM w,u ,,,,
the world record. Itesta led at the Crg, communion. an(j the other chil
iad of 160 miles, averaging 9-3idren will make a renewal at the same
milts an hour, nun Cooper second
I.ascuralii was a mini of wealth, but
when lluerin felted the government
his property wus confiscated and lie
became an exile. It Is said thnt Uib
ourlaii nearly starved In New York,
mul thnt he and his sister are now
conducting a boarding house there to
make a living,
MORE CALVES
ARRIVE .HERE
'time.
Itesta was still leading at the endi
ot .''n miles, averaging 98 mllei an
hour ile and Cooper had a hot brush
on one lap, wrgen they nearly collided.
LAMONT PARTY
ARRIVES
SONDAY
iu:i:k tock kxit-ctkh to
itivr. ix this
IltO.M TIM.AMOOK, MAK1XO lfti
THAT HAVE REE.V SHIPPKH
Skillful driving avoided an accident.
Tho big factor that portended liew
marks lay In tbe build of the huge
.bowl with a track two miles to the
lap. The track proper is of concrete.
Ml. with banks at the turns of thirty feet,
f u hlrl. will narmll Hplvara tn tnbn
CITY TOXIGHTtU'iu without slowing down.. The
builder claim the 19-degree slant
Those who are to receive are Frank
Kucera, Charles Kucera, Ruben Sal
got, Joseplj Godard, Joba McAndrews,
Clarence Wight," Wallace Ardles, Gar
rett Kouop, Albert Godard, John God
ard, Peter Motscbenbacher. Charles
Mr.gulro, Edward Javerosky. Cecil
Matt. JIarry Dolvln. Maurico LeDoux,
Francis LeDoux, Richard Maguire.
Dernlce Hector. Florence Hector,
Mary Kucera, Ella Peterstelner,
Beatrice McAndrews, Veronica McAn-
Andrews, Carrie Wight, Marjory
Ciuted Press Service
CHICAGO, June 26. It is believed
that a nation wide plot among the
sympathisers of the allies (or secur
ing recruits In the United States has
been discovered here.
Twenty-three Serbians and Monte
negrins have been .arrested oh board
a- train en route to Canada, and aa In
vestigation to being conducted.
lam Ancated.
SAN FRANCISCO. June 26. Har
ry Lane, suspected of conducting a
recruiting station here (or Great
Britain, has been arrested under or
ders of the department of Justice
In charge of the recruiting stations In
the United States. He la charged with
running such an office.
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hl.l'.STOX AMI PAMIIiY JOHX
MI.N MAKIVti PUKPAHATIOXS
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KLAMATH AND
DORRIS PLAY
TWO CRACK TEAMS MK.KT AT MO
HOC PARK TOMOHHOW AFTER.
XOOX IIKHIKri IX THE HOY
KOR I.OCAI, HOYS
NORTHERN ROADS
SHOULD BE EIXED
Mr mul Mrs. Thomas Lmiiont nnd
tlirce four children mid Dr. mid Mrs. Hud
tlle.stnn and three children, nccorapsi-
nled by maids, chauffeur and other
servants, will nrrlvo hero Sunday
nlghl from Sail Francisco They will
stop nt the White Pelican, mid will
go from thcro to Hnrrlmon Lodge,
which they hnvo engaged for tho
month of July.
Lamont is a director of the J. P
Morgan company of N'ew York, nnd is
will allow a 73-mllo-an-hour speed, or!,,,, ,. ..,,.. r. . j j
. 'Wight, Pearl Wight, Rose Godard,
better, on tho turns. . . ., , ' .,.
It was predicted that tho winners . r... u...i
i . " , ,. ,, ... Konop, Marie Davenport, Harriet
average for the 500 miles would have w LawrencCi ,rene
Fourteen more calves are expected to he ST miles an hour or better To-Sant Margaret SchuDer,. The-
,o arrive tonight from Tillamook by(inyr race Is being run under the au- aMlx myen
Wells Fnrgo Impress company, duo to,splee. of the Automobile Association;
'n... ,,wvnn., .inrimi inc. u'lntnr hv of America. The new sDeedwav reD- '
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'...... .... ,.,t. M nMHU..im..i... mo luiuuiuuiuu evrwive nut uc ai
30 mass. After this the com-
Icauts will be served a breakfast
Mr. "rat ,cn m"n to flnlh- To the winner) " ""- ,au":a " "" ""r ""
'Vnvrlka of Malta will receive ten of sow fSP.000 cash: second geU $10.-. e aueru,tn l"VJ"1 V, T
000? hlr! 13 000? fourth. 12.500; "' "- " " "'" - " l",r
meiit of ten. and the Ktell ranch getslflfth. $S,000' sixth, $-2,000;
thu other tour.
This shipment will make lu
thu Chamber of Commerce to Improve, resents nn outlay of approximately! '
'the beef stock In the country. Sl.2Ii0.G00. ,n :
J. J. I'arker. local agent for Wells ITlxc amount to $54,000 to the mu"'01
SAYS WKI.I. KXOWX STOCK MAX
til' THIS COUNTY ROAR HE
TVEi:.V THIS t.'ITY AND FORT
KI.AMATII IS IX HAIl SHAPE
A craclf hastihall team from UorrlM.
uiado up of plnyerH from nil over
Northern California nnd Southern
Oregon, will pluy tho Klamath Fulls
lea in tomorrow afternoon ut Modoc
Park.
Intercut Is InrnmsliiB in the local
tiimii, duo tn tho proximity of tlin
threo gume sorlos with Weed, which
wlll he played horn July 3, 3 nnd I,
Tho team Is being strengthened, uml
It Is prohnblo thut sovori
em win uo uuiiou in uiuj
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tutl r ui iii. ',
lllghee, thu UnlvorsA
..InlioinH tsiltrt ultnlild lifilfsl
out against tho llox Pniifj!aolinJtit
Sunilny, will "Ritltt bilpvft5lj.
Ho hns not lost u KnnwiMMpojf
nnd Is known ror ma tieaaMfi
along with his nullity 'tStffooHrl
nt thn nlato. i'iiii
Tlu rondH in some districts in the
northern pait of the county, and par
ticularly between this city mid Fort
Klmnuth, this slilo nnd mound Modoe
Point, should he Improved, tlu'
are In bud shape, according to J. II.
Ileckley, well known stock mail of
this county, who leturned recently
fioui IiIh Ktot'k Hindi ut Klamath
.MiwhIi.
"The load fioin hero mid iiround
Modoc Point Ih lu frightful condition."
Htnted Ileckley. "It ought to he llxod,
uml Is this county Ih going to pull for
1......I..I iriiv.ti llwwn unntu ni.tiil attell-'
it.ii.in. i....i ... --
Hon. The road project through the
Lava Reds sounds mighty Interesting
In mo. I intend to unvo inrouRii to
Ha? fair nt Hn Frmirlsco this mim
rto7nd would like very much to
WtM-the trip through tno nous.
5f?''Til0i Is u big opportunity
Y? . . , i .. l. .
SViaaiani conin.v iii ij."
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! fifth. $S,000- sixth, $-2,000; seventh. !Pa8tor- ,ce cream- cake- etc- wl"
.l.'JOO; eighth, $1,700. ninth. $1,600 ". "r.uU!, p ... , .u-
tue'.and tenth man. $1,400. nu,ea ln-
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nelghboihood of ISO calves that hnvo Prlies of $1,000 each go to tbe men ounuay. June n, me maa w.u tw
been shinned In here according pleading at tho 100, 200. 300, and 400 at 8:30; high mass and benediction
i i ti ,i,. n.n i,nn. ..nr. ' ml If '.narks rssnectlvclv. at 10:30.
1 111 nVI IIIIT Iril .13 W.UV ,. W..I I.WU, , - .-
The calves come from goor mile
htock from nnd near Tillamook, noted,
for Its dairy products. Owiug to this
but are sold. nPrker is handling thoj
orders, and states that these calves
LOCAL GIRL IS
one of tne country s nesi Known
llnmicleiH. lu addition to the lodge,
tho summer honin of S, O. Johnson
and Herbert nud Mortimer Flclscti
ncker nt Point Comfort has also been
engaged for ts month. v
Hnrrliutin Lodge wns formerly the Jnnuary,
hummer homo of K. II. Ilmrlman. tho,
world's greutest railroad magnate,
and It Is through him largoly that!
the beauties of Klamath, combined'
with the excellent fishing, hunting.'
mid natural wonders to ho seen, have
become known tho nation ovor.
Paul Johnson of tho Klamath De
velopment company left today tor tho
Lodge to make preparations for the
party. The cooks nrrlved last night oi.KXK-MAX APPOIXTK1) RY IOY
and went up today also. It Is ex-1
potted that tho party will leave Mnn- i:RXOR WITHYCOMRK AS IX
duy morning for the Lodge. SPIXTOR OP HKAXDS rXR THIS
MANUFACTURER
CHALMERS MAN
BOOSTS CARS
nro being obtained at u cost laid down .
hero of between $7. SO and $8. SO each
Tho move to better the grade of
beef stock In the country was started
lute this year, but next year It Is In
tended to sturt shipping them In by' HAS COMPI.KTK SHOP KOR THKMtKCKIVKS TELKGRAM TODAY
MARSHALL
IS
BRAND OFFICER
MAKING OK CAXDIKS IN OAK
LAND PUTS IN RRANCH STORK
HRRR
TKLLING OF CHALMERS SIX
WINNING HARDEST TEST RACE
KXOWX IX EAST
ANNUAL SCHOOL
REPORT MADE UP
LARGE SUM IV DAMf DRAWING
RUT 4 PER CENT INTEREST.
1020 SCHOOL CHILDREN IX DIS
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Miss Mabel Nlckerson, formerly ot Marc Bunnell, district manager ot
this city, but now of Oakland, and tho West this sldo ot Denver. Is In the
one of the proprietors of tho Choco- city visiting with J, K. Beckley. local
lato Shop bore, several yenrs ago, Ib. Chalmers ngent, and boosting for his
now engaged In tho manufacture ofjeur, A telegram was received by
"Mu Hello" chocolates in that city. Ileckley this morning, tolllug of tho
MUs Nlckerson is here visiting for u winning yesterday by u Chalmers Six
month, taking a rest nnd allowing a stock car, tho third annual hill climb
Mralncd wrist to regain its normal to the summit ot a mountain rise of
i onto
for
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nLfn.ftal.nku mid the Lnva Reds, mid
LUl4?;rVud between these poluts should
.,keut In the host of condition, uo
tfVittlw. iiiin-iuiu wlll Unit nlonsui'o In
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g ovor tiiem, ami win ten uieir
ubout them."
HiinilriMl of llorai'H Sliitteil ( COUNTY condition. , 1560 feet In threo miles, the hardest
Twenty mora horses weru shipped' - I Miss Nlckerson Is lu partnership and most familiar test hill between
to San Francisco todny by S. Rtewnrl, Word was received .roduy by the. with Miss Lyslo Fountain, nnd they Chicago and Pittsburg.
a liuvor of San Francisco. These' local Chamber of Commerce that A. lhavo worked up au extensive busluess "It was not tho fact that the Chal-
Iioihca nro expected to be taken
Wells Fm-go Express company
by
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Marshall of Olene huu been up- supplylug a number of agencies iu mors won." said Bunnell, "but tbe
olntod
brand luspectnr of this nearly a dozen cities and towus
is
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estimated thut S00 horses have'tminty by tlovernor Wlthycoiube, California. . Their shop Is located at tho other cars having nearly twice
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In! class of Chnlmor which won tho race,
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boon shipped out of this country since, who is expected to arrive here thls'l414 Alice street, under tho uaino of ,lho piston placement. The ca-r which
.A.. i. . ... ' .. At.. iiAiin nh..i..in nnn.nn.. u'nn li'ia ttio nvnrhnnil mm Rhnft tvnA
The uunual report of School Dis- r t '"
trlct No. 1 contains a number ot facts y
which arc of interest to residents of &
this district. One Important one Is Q-, mv
that tbe district has accrued during
the past year tbe sum ot $11,430.71
and a note for $3,423.78, with Inter
est at 4 per cent, making a total of
$15,009.42, which Is lying In the
bank receiving but 4 per cent Interest)
when it might be bringing consider
able more. i
This money is held as an lrreducl- ''Si
ble fund known at tho Conger trust
fund, left to the school district a num- . f ,
ber of years ago by Joe Conger, at tbe .$
time of his death. J
The report shows that on June 15,
t'Jl'4, tbe district had in the treasury Sj
$S.9!)1.17. Received from a special "f
district tax, $5,434.88; from county ,;V
school fund, $21,376.15; from state ' t'
school fund, $1,851.85; from other ,-
sources. $282.59. Total receipts, '"j
$37,936.64. "
Disbursements Paid for teachers' '
wages, $19,125; rent, $450; fuel and g:fi
jchool supplies, $1,662.33; repair. ,
Improving grounds and janitors, :&':
$2,607.37; insurance, $750; clerk's
salary, $75; other expenses, domestic $w
science, manual training, telephone, , -4
Hght3, vvator and hauling children,
$2, r.16,21. Total. $26,443.41. Cash jfj
on band, fix, 493.23. Amount or
hondod Indebtedness, $45,000; out
standing warrants, $68.50. Total,
$45,068.50.
Estimated value ot school grounds,
$150,000; estimated value of school
furniture and apparatus, $15,000;
nverago monthly salary ot male teach
ers, $99; average female teachers,
$71. 7C.
Number ot persous betweeu 4 and
20 years of age In district, November ,fv(f
25, 1914: Male, 485; female, 535 ' 'M;
total, 1,030, Number of (eache'ra eai ' , ST&
ployed during year: Male,'3; "e8e4 i '-rj-,
22; total 25. Number holding life
certificates or diplomas; Male, 1; fe
male. 4: total. 5. Number holding
live, one, county jind city cortlQcatet; 'f (j$fc 2
male, 3; femaleM; total. 19, Two 'Mr$i
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hold primary grade certincaiea. Xtum-YtS'J'P&'v
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tlm war begun; 300 going out In one nftornoon. Mu Hello Chocoluto company. won lias tne overnenu cam snait type.uer notuing cernncuiea oi insiiiuwvi;,y.f ;-,
Int. Tho nvenige selling price Is1 Under u now state law It is uow A branch dispensary has been lo- of motor, ono of tno nrst put on tno , attonaance uunng pasi year. .nuw f jS'T'Sfc
iluied at $120, vvhloh would total' necessary thnt all brands ho recorded catod horo, and the Star Drug coni-marKei oy tne unannors peopie.' Der oi scuooi rooms m operant,. ,v
mumoer oi acnooi nouses.
UO.OOO, This shipment of twenty 'in stnte olllco of records, and that ti.pnuy Will handle theso chocolates.
uvorugod $130 (o $T3S, und nro of n spoclul otllcer bo appointed for each
Boniewhut higher grade than the oth
ers. They woro secured from all
parts of thu county,
.Merrill Doctor Here.
jot school months during year,
county tu seo that theso brands are.Hox Eiuiory Plays Merrill,
recorded and changes lu brands also ) The Ewiiuna Bos Factory team goes
noted at the state capital. tu Merrill tomorrow for a game there.
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' Dr, Patterson ot Merrill came up, number ot library boom owetyf;.-.
itoaay to atteno outineaa at tne coun-(,wuiij issnwr purcaaew m i im,;if 'tiTWi
ty seat.
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year, 600,
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