H-V ?a t 4t' $MMTW THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OB100N WEPNESDAV, MAY 7, ,,,, Oat your gasoline, oil and free air at tin Klamath Auto company, Sixth between Mala and Klamath. 17-aod W. S. SLOUGH For Assessor The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH Editor Published dally acceai Jsaaaay at The Herald PabHsatas Company ef Klamath Falls, at 115 fourth afreet. To the Republican Voters of Klamath rAMBt; I Friday ot this week la PRIMARY Hf.cnriON DAY. The peace and Entered atithe poetoBce at Klaa ntli ralli, Orecoa. for tranamleetoa through the malls aa second-class matter. Subscription terma by mall to any nddrese-ln the United Btatea: I yjuv icai - prosperity of Klamath county for the One month 6 next four years will he greatly azeciea by the sort of service the county re ceives at the hands of its assessor. KLAMATH FALL. OftBGOX WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 111 ATTRACTING VISITORS .1 If nominated and elected I shall use my utmost endeavor to make an EQUITABLE ASSESSMENT OF ALL min mi vim V mjnPSTRTY In IClim-1 ath county. Such an assessment as 1,1 T IS difficult to conceive the magnl propose should lower our tax rate, and I tude of the Influence already exert make our county a more Inviting place ed by the automobile upon modern for home seekers and Investors. l fe In all Its phases; and yet that In- I pledge to the peeple: ALL OF MY , ftuence. great though It already is. Is wuc tmis west op MY ABILITY, cnly In Its beginning. The autouo- - . .. . ,.. - I.V. one ana auioniooue iramc k"" "" what they feed upon." for as they have been potent Influences In securing good roads that Influence will increase trnmanrinnalv na roads are lmnroved. The distances traveled nowadays ORINDALK NOTMS and A SQUARE DEAL FOR ALL. Respectfully, W. S. SLOUGH 15-4t (Paid Advertisement) Notice ef Hearing of Final Account la the County Court of the State ot Oregon In and for Klamath County. In the Matter ot the EsUte of Albert C. Hopkins. Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that Thomas Drake, administrator with the will an nexed, ot the estate ot Albert C. Hop kins, deceased, having rendered, tied and presented for settlement his final account ot the administration of the estate of said deceased, together with the petition or said administrator for the distribution ot the residue of the said estate to the persons entitled thereto; and that Saturday, the 10th day of Jane. A. D. 1916, at 10 o'clock la the forenoon of said day, and in the court room of the county court of the state ot Oregon, in and for Klamath count)-, situated In the city of Klamath Falls, county and state aforesaid, is the time when and the place where the hearing of the application of said ad ministrator for the settlement ot said foial account and the hearing ot such petition for final disposition and such other matters pertaining thereto as may be considered by the court In the I remises, will be held and considered by the court; and all persons interest ed in said estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, why said final account should not be approved, allowed and tettled, and said petition for final dis tribution and other matters and things stated therein granted as prayed for. Ed Young of Langell Valley brought down a bunch ot horses and mules he sold last Thursday, and he came out to C. O. Hunt's Friday, staying until Saturday morning. Miss CUno came in from her school In Langell Valley Friday to meet her mother from California. Mr. George ot Plevna has charge ot the road work between Plevna and KenoN Sunday school was well attended at Plevna Sunday afternoon. Mr. Bushong Is installing a large pump In tili reservoir for Irritating purposes. Mr. Bcldln hauled a load of hay from McCornack's ranch Monday. T. A. Crcagan has been repairing his rabbit fence around his place the last few days. He Is lucky to have such a fence. C. O. Hunt finished re-seedlng about eighteen acres of his wheat Tuesday. PINK GROVE PICKUPS 4 4 4 Sanitary FUfrlatrators Odorless White finamoled Lined, with best known system of rcfrlgern. .......- ... .... ...i in mir'tlon und Insulation. Ask for demon- MOiatr n imr wiw umiii" -- i community with church services at 11 strallon o'clock In the forenoon, a basket ! at 12, and church and Sunday No trouble, WILLIS-JOHNSTONF. CO. COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS May, 1918, Term Bo It Remembered, That at a ugu- lar term of tho county court of llin stato of Oregon, for tno county oi, ner school In tho afternoon. Tho forenoon services were conducted by ministers of tho Dunkard faith, whllo Dr. Mor gan, pastor of tho Pine drove church, ind charge of the services at nls usual nourin ino a ". '"l Klamath, begun and hold at the court , Amm umMm, registering day school substituted for Its nhoU80 m Klamath Falls. In said county ,,mcni doctor services a special pronrnm i'i "! " , nnu stale, on wouncsuny, uiu ii uj of May, A. I). 1916, tho samo Doing the first Wednesday In said month, and tho time fixed by law for holding a regular term of said court, when wnrn nreaent: The Hon. Marion lianas, juugc, vw n , Kcnter. registering official siding. .... . ' electors Tho Hon. Jonn lingeisieiu. counij nntnr lims.. oct on auppilos ... motherhood, which was so ably pre- commissioner. Irwin Hudson Co., election hup- sented to us last Sunday by both mlr, IH- J "' " ' 1,,,, -Uon si, latere. Thoso who have had ho pleas-j The Honi Jonn irwln. district at ( ,, .. ure of listening to Dr. Morgan's ear- torney. Underwood's Pharmacy, election mons. need not to be told that tho sub- Tbo lion. u. it. uoip. couih uvm, . Hl,p0t, 100.00 . nance u . Jnck Tntlocl. "0 maintenance "N Oils Webb. 1010 malU.nftc';CC .W B:na'nrnflAmWPr,h' ,910 " II. Kdsnll. 1910 iimlnto'iinnco' 12.20 Geo. Martin loin nmlni"n"ncr Kills Iip and. loin i,mi..i." v V. . . ' " itnn A I mint. Kiln ........ "" "'ncc clill eiciora " ,, ,, a. ' "" . u,ICnn,K lection j, II. HcssIr, registering 6ffl I clnl olctors .John M. Johnson, registering of flclal electors V M. Cleaves, registering oin clnl electors J. O. Hnmnkor, u'glatcrlnR oftl S7.50 torn T.6o o.oo 10.00 10.00 U(( Thee, 1). Young, registering offi- , "" '. o clnl clccton 1.70 : ; toaoboom, 101(1 mnlnto. w W. l Hnlgo. icftimorlntx official 'stovo Kudr, 1010 nmlnienance"" iSl'SS "lectors . H.00 Mi siivkorr. lOHI mnliiie,,"ncoe ' WW IMnlney, registering ofll- lit. A. Moon, 1010 niahuenanrn" J'S to the day. Next Sunday afternoon Dr. Morgan will address the people of this com munity on tho subject: "Tho Two Tvoes of Mothers." Thl Bornion Is but a continuation of the subject of clal electors 6'30 3.20 Hoy 11. Applegate, registering official electors MO 11; Snowgoose, reglaterlng om clnl electors .. :,' la 8. Drew, registering omcioi electors ii. u. aniiiier, ioi(i nmlnto. nnnco " II. 0. Shliller, lun; nonce II. (I, Rhldler, 1916 I nanco 0. J. Underwood, uuo mnfnfe. iniivu imilnte. mnlntci 6.40 over ordinary country highways In a single holiday would be startling if they were not so commen: yet with improved automobiles and Improved highways those distances will be great ly lengthened, every highway and by way will be frequented. Moreover, the automobile is des tined to exert a great influence on modes ot life, for it will be wholly practicable for the city's business men to make their homes far in the coun try and still visit their families at week ends and even at other times. without interfering with their commer cial affairs. As traffic of this kind in creases pride in the appearance of country lawns and highway roadsides is sure to be developed, until American highways mayattain a beauty rivaling those of much older countries. Now is the time to begin to beautify country roadsides, to plant trees and to clean up and clear away all disfig urements. In order that summer traffic may find everything spick and span in j harmony with Nature's adornments. Why any land owner should limit his efforts at beautifying to the small patch of ground in front of his house.' and neglect that all along the road-1 side before his farm, it Is difficult to' understand; for if he gets the credit for the beautifying in one place, he) cannot avoid the responsibility for the! Mr. Essxof Plevna is planning on doing some irrigating in the near fu ture from the looks of the work he is doing on the canal be is digging in from the river. This coming Friday is a very inter esting day for the candidates, especial ly the candidates tor sheriff. For County Assessor 78 X FRED PETERSON neglect in the other. It is ventured , that cleanine un the roadside along bis i Dated at Klamath Falls. Oregon, the 'entire farm will add as much to the. I . ... . . .. .....! 3d day of May. A. D. 1916. THOMAS DRAKE. Administrator with the will nnnexed, of the Estate of Albert C. Hopkins, Deceased. 3-10-17-24-31 value of the land proportionated to the labor and expense involved as will the Improvement of his lawn. County roads are community streets and the farmers living along them are at least morally answerable for their j 11' 11 J A J condition. To have beautiful lawns IrefdlQ SUd961Dfl AUVS.iand ugly roadsides is to display a sort AdvertisesneuU la the Classliled columns are printed at the rate of Hve ccntM a line, invariable in ad vnace. Hereafter no advertise ments will be accepted unless ac companied by the cash. of half hearted sincerity that is not characteristic of tne rarmer in otner affairs. When all the farmers unite in lawn and roadside Improvement the entire community is beautified and in evitably must rise in the esteem of all who pass through it. 19HHHsililililH "tJtEEEEEEEEEEEBBiBa MEEEEEEEBBBfSBJBJBJBJBJBJBJ KBsbIbIbIbB "iBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBrTSRjEEEEBBBB 'BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBS'SEH HsBSk ''BBBbH .HEEEEWVt"v' ;:'1bbbbbbbb1 IEbbbbK v BsbbbH MvsbbbbbbbbbbK'-sTbbbB iBBBBBBbC 'i-' "'i.BBBBBBBl JLB1sbbbH . VEeKO&EEbbbbI -2- 'iEEaE;BBBBBBBfl ' f'-l SsBsSrX bbbbbbbbbB '.BBBBBV' tPrBrZ' EBsBBBBBBSl bbsbbbbbbbbbbbbV Bsbb.l'. sbbbbbbbbbbbbI EBbbbbbbbbbbbbbV'SbbbbbV -'.EBbbbbbbbbbb. BsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbVIsbbbbvIBbbbbbbbbbbbbI Bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb'BbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI Ject will be discussed In an Interest-; Ing and practical way. Mrs. H. M. Miller, while driving to town last week, was thrown from tho buggy, breaking and fracturing bones Ih the left shoulder. She Is getting along nicely at this writing. H. Dolap, county clerk. Tho Hon. C. C. Low, sheriff. I y when, on weunesuny. tne ju uny i 1.10 36.7G 119S 5S.66 12.45 1'JIB mnlnte. 1010 mnlnte. 1500 78.00 M 00 10.00 1U0 17.60 Rev. Mr. Teeters will preach to tho people at this place next Sunday even ing. Mr. Teeters has but Intoly come among us, and we should like to show our appreciation of the help he Is giv ing us by having a large crowd present fTona Hilton, widow's pension Catherine Tull, widow's pension Roso Godnrd. widow's pension Ijiura E. Madison, widow's pen G. Hlltlard next Thursday afternoon Mayr A. D. 1916. or tho first day of said term, tho following proceedings were hart, to-wlt: Nettle Wallau, widow's pen sion .-. - I Ida M. Shldlcr, widow's pen sion - Mary McLane, widow's pension Bertha C. Donclson, widow's- slon ......,........... Altha Daniel, widow's pension .. Roso B. Kecsce. widow's pen Ella B. Biirkhart, widow's pen sion C. Mnrkwardt, poor farm con tract. Apt II. 1916 i2-"u 32.50 25.00 17.50 17.C0 25.00 Stella Low, nuisn at poor farm, 10.00 supplies poor supplies t,lltMHImH4t April, 1910 Virgil & Son. farm - p m. Whlin. M. 1).. services I (.mind tuitir . ...... 10.00. w'nnl A', nimtirlinlll. county poor Klamnth Department Store, sup piles county poor ...... eo, T. Ilaldwln, supplies county oltk'eH - W. O Smith Printing Co,, sup-nlli-4 county offices . :U.60 UJIass i prudhnmmo uo, sup to listen to hid address. The Civic Club will meet with Mrs. slon . '. .v . . ., .i -i..k nm Carrie Mao Mnlor, widow's pen At the last meeting of the club officers ' ,nn were elected for the present year. Mary (.'. Mrs. Elliott was chosen president, Mrs. slon ...... Morscr, widow's pen- H. M. Miller, vice president; Mrs. 8yd ''fnftjf' Ad'-. ?',',0.w!" von mit.i ,.,,.ip nn nr c,nrft Bantn, aid county poor ... McKenile. secretary, and Mrs. ", Iluldah Smith, aid county poor Hawkins, treasurer. Plans were made Addle Oraham, aid county poor, for extending the work of the" club to ' Mary Kucern. aid county poor . Include other lines of work not here-'IrthaC. Hill, aid county poor tofore taken up. and much enthusiasm 5e " ", 7, "T was manifested. Our public school closed Its 1915-16 term last Friday. 10.00 10.00 25.00 10.00 17.50 17.50 25.00 25.00 20.00 10.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 20.00 Card of Thanks We wish to express our heartfelt gratitude to all those kind friends, who comforted and assisted us in our bereavement MR. AND MRS. WM. TIMMS. See us for auto seat covers and auto robes. Klamath Auto Co., Sixth, near Main. "" 17-eod 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 17.60 15.60 50.00 12.00 57.60 MORE EFFICIENCY, LESS POLITICS Give the speculators a chance to pay some taxes , (Paid Advertisement) f FOR SALE I'OR SALE CHEAP at Herald office. -Camera. Slnnott FOR SALE-The two-story brick store building with full size basement, known as the Lamb block; located In ihe heart of the business district in Klamath Falls, Ore. Not less than 15,000 cash, balance, terms. Would lake in exchange some good farm land as frt ot the purchase pries. For far ther particulars, address D. A. Lamb, Agaew. Calif. ll-t FOR SALE Ten Holsteln cows with young calves; also three yearling heifers. Apply Wood River Creamery, Ferf Klamath, Ore. 13-t MISCELLANEOUS MONEY TO LOAN At 8 per cent Artkus R. Wilson. 517 Main. 22-tf PAINT Not at war prices, but below cost, at Big Basin Lumber company. Phone 107. 16-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT New modern bungalow. Inquire 219 Jefferson. ll-6t LOST AND, FOUND LOST Watch with circular engrav ing on bsck,"Hutaff, Dunsmulr, CaL" Liberal reward to anyone that will leave It at F. M. Upp'a jewelry tort. Lost on Friday in railroad yard or ' track between here and Worden. 15-Jt DR. F. M. WHITE YK,.attJlf SOWS a4 THKOAT aW7 OaU IWtowi' Bulldiaw .'. Scattered Shots .'. QUITE AN EPIDEMIC of insomnia is predicted for the candidates tonight and tomorrow night. Not a Bite of Breakfast Until You Drink Water ays a ilaw ef net hcMhata rsvMto till 9.00 274.79" 3.50 ' .BbbbbbbbbbbbbbV BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBv- .BbbbbbbTCbBbbV bbbbbbbCBsV Abbbbbbbt?'sbbbb AbbbbbbbbbIk sWBbbbbV BUT EVEN IF some of then do get left at the post wnicb considering the number of candidates for sheriff and other offlees, seems quite likely they have all had an opportunity to get acquainted with the people all over the county. HURRAH FOR KLAMATH'S candi date for Rose Show Queen. Long may she Waive! .LOOKS AS IF the sprinklers and ir rigation ditches may be useless for a few days. The dry farmer doesn't kick a dad-burned bit BUT BE THAT as it may, George filehn says his picnic for Ford owners will be no Ford Joke. HOU8E8 AND LOTS Good 4-room bungalow, with bath, only three blocks from Main. It's a real bargain at $1,000; terms. A 3-room house In Falrvlew for $400; r terms. Urge level lot In Mills Addltlen far SITS; easy terms. Good corner lot on Eleventh, this side of canal, for MOO; terms. One of the best bungalow sites In Hot Sahlnga for SIM. Three big lets on Johnson avenue for Uf. Leans, rentals, bends, general Insur- ance. see en loots, (SB Main. 17 We equip Ford cars complete with doube tread, puncture proof 'Urea for 2S ; larger tires in proportion. Klam ath Auto Co., Sixth, near Main. 17-eod Just as coal, when it burns, leaves behind a certain amount of Incom bustible material in the form of ashes, so the food and drink taken day attar day leaves In the alimentary cans- certain amount of indigestible ma terial, which if not completely elimi nated from the system each day, be comes food for tho millions of bacteria which infest the bowels. Frpm this mass of left-over waste, toxins and ptomain-Uke poisons are formed and sucked Into the blood. Men and women who can't get feel ing right must begin to take inside baths. Before eating breakfast each morning drink a glass of real hot wa ter with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash out the thirty feet of bowels the previous day's ac cumulation of poisons and toxins, and to keep the entire alimentary canal clean, pure and fresh. Those who are subject to sick head ache, colds, biliousness, constipation, others who wake up with bad taste, foul breath, backache, rheumatic stiff ness, or have a tour, gassy stomach after meals, areTirged to set a quarter pound of limestone phosprate from the drug store, and begin practicing Internal sanitation. This will cost very little, but Is sufficient to make anyone an enthusiast on the subject. Remember, Inside bathing Is more Important than outside bathing, be cause the skin pores do not absorb Impurities Into the blood, causing poor health, while the bowel pores do. Just as soap and hot water cleanses, sweetens and freshens the skin, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, Adv. Mrs. A. Kos. aid county poor Mnry M. Liberty, aid county poor ..... Hnnnnh B. Welsh, nld county poor . . Elizabeth Scanlon, aid county poor . Callln Bardln, nld county poor . Chas. F. DeLap. overtime, regis trations nnd elections ....... Virgil O. DeLap, overtime, regis trations nnd election- .. J. M. Fountain, salary Janitor Maud M. Carleton, salnry assist ant school superintendent .... M. W. Coscboom, salary road supervisor ........ iH. O. Shldlef. salary road su- pervlsor - 47.50 James Bell, salary road supor I visor . - 52.50 Warren Hunt, salary health of ficer 68.33 J. S. Rabourn, labor now court J house grounds ir.50 'Jos. A. Stcrzl, additional county I bounty . 5.00 Raymond Fielding, additional ' county bounty 5.00 James Lulu, additional county bountv ............ .. 6.00 M. J. Whitney, additional coun ty bounty 5 00 , F. D. Courtade, additional coun- . ty bounty 5,00 , A. C. Clcnger, additional county J bounty ..... . ....... 15.00 David Copporfield, additional county bounty . ,J. W. Adklns, additional county ' bounty liny L. B. Robinson, additional county bounty 5.00 6.00 .. 5.00 Ex W. Oowen, present Justice of the peace, Llnkvllle district, candidate for sheriff in the republican primaries. His statement: When I was sheriff a four vnnra nM I utntcul I wrntlM malri. a complete and effective "ifowainmt' oi vne law, wun no interest u serve rrank Crohn, additional county but that of the public, and after I was ' bounty elected and qualified, did rigidly en- McKlnloy Jackson, additional deavor to fulfill that promise, and my f .iSBilJrtimn7iS'.. record as sheriff of Klamath county ty bounty M 5.00 Is an open book and bears me out Chas. L. Lcnz, additional county And If nominated and elected my for-' bo"nty . ";: ; 15 ... .i., m v. ,u. i. . i F- Stephenson, additional mer platform will be my guide In office. J county bunty J 3000 My personal attitude is one averse James McFcrren, additional to anything which might be termed . cqunty bounty 20.00 . .U.I...I.. -... t J -., Am- .- ""ri UUUIUUIIUI a djvvwvuim us)VUVi a uv avv r- 5.00 5.00 10.0(1 sire to arrest any Individual without due cause, or for the sake of such notoriety to the office as might arise. On tho other hand, necessity arising, absolutely no favoritism may be ex pected. I am for a strict enforcement of the law, but I am opposed to any absurd technicality which would per mit barrassment of any Individual lacking Influence and means of defense possessed by others. Prosecution for tho sake of merely making a record for conviction baa, to my mind, been one of the greatest fallacies in con nection with the police power. I de hire to guard against Injustice as well an to serve justice, and to that end 1 shall continue to observe the strict county bounty 10.00 H. O. Shldler, additional county bounty 6.00 B. F. Mnnton, additional coun ty bounty 10.00 L. A. Sterzl, additional county bounty 5.00 Jonah Sparks, additional coun ty bounty - 65.00 C. A. Polndexter, additional county bounty 5.00 Sam Keck, additional county bounty 40.00 A. Myerscough, additional coun ty bounty 10.00 P. W. Oreggs, additional county bounty 5.00 Chas. Llnzl, additional county bounty , 5.00 J. W. Adklns, additional coun 'ty bounty 5.00 W. H. Bonner, additional coun ty bounty 5.00 spirit of the law, regardless ot those N,n. additional coun- . uuuu.y u.uu E. A. McBroom, additional whom it may effect My platform is as follow:""" If I am nominated and elected 1 will, during my terra of office, construe my oath of office to mean a complete and efficient enforcement of the law. I will have no Interest to serve but the public Interest. ' I will give the protection of my of ficii to all persons, and all classes alike. i I will personally conduct my oslca with strict regard to enonomy. I will at all times serve all oMclal papers with promptness. I will give all prisoners In my cus tody humane treatassat, wholesome food and clean quarters. aW, QOWsTN. Paid Adrertisenteat county bounty 10.00 Petor Glenn, additional coun ty bounty 6.00 S. H. King, additional coun ty bounty 6,oo C. A. Hayden, salary tax col EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Hotaolnt Irons, Charting Dishes, Fuse Plugs, latteries, Flash Lights, Handy Lanterns, etc., ate, Esti mates on Electrical Installation cheerfully given. CECIL WEEKS. ELECTRICIAN At the Klamath faertsmans Store tth ami Main, Fhene IS idle county offices ...... J. P. I.ee. postage and express- aRn paid - Whitman Drag Co., supplies county offices ......... IluxhoiiK & Co., tax rolls, 1910 . Underwood's pharmacy, sup plies county offices - Llneatlmo Mfg. Co., supplies county ottlces C. 0. Low, stamps, tax eollec- Virgil & Son, suppllos county of- flees - .. - Loomls Bros, rent, district at torney - ... Callfornln-Oregnn Power Co., services county offices Frank N. Finkes, labor, court hotme repairs C. Low, expenses outside, of stato of Oregon .. C. C. Low. board of prisoners Dorothy Weeks, salary tax col lection . .. - .. ..... C. A. Hn den, overtime tnxe rol ler.! Ion .......... . .r.. ... ... U. W Short, mileage, circuit court witness ... L. L. Trunx. services, county poor ............. - .. Big B.-ihIu Lumber Co, supplies poor farm ............. ......... Wm. I.ubke, opening grave. county poor ............... C. C. I-mv. telegraph charges W. O. SmUh'TrlntTnTcoTHiiP' piles county offic.es .. Ploneei Prlntcry, suppllci clec- I I'M If? fWr H,HI,H,MM L. I.. Truax, Insane examina tion . Warren Hunt, Insane examina tt. (. Rourk, conHtntilo fees ...... 135.15 C. C. Low, long distnnco tele phone .... . Mrs. Blalno Garner. Justice court fees ..-. O. W. Anderson, justice court fees W. J. Blklns, Justice, court fees . Blalno flnrner, Justice court fees .. .. 10. O. ftourk, justice court fees . Tom McCord, Justice court fees uulsny Htlfllev. widow's pen sion, April, 1910 17.60 C. U. lllloy, witness, district attorney j. James Stephen, witness, district attorney A. W. Murphy, ullncsB, district utlorney - J. R. Bell, witness, district at torney Charloy Inman, witness, district attorney Mnry Ilcilol, witness, district at torney Sam Woodnrd, wltnoss, district attorney ,.. Frank Duffy, witness, district at torney 2.20 Road Fund Jacob Hicpxknl, 1910 mnlnto- , nance 10.00 Maitln Bros., 1916 mainte nance 810.00 Geo. T. Baldwin", 1916 mnlnto nanco 5f8.15 Geo. T. Baldwin, 1910 mainte nance ifl.60 O. K. Blacksmith Shop. 1916 maintenance It. A. Moon, 1910 mnlntcnnnco .. It. A. Moon, 1910 mnlntcnnnco .. C. M. Noah, 1910 mnlntcnnnco .. C. M. Noah, 191C mnlntonnncri .. G. Vohc. 1910 maintenance 2.60 l.orun Moon, 1916 maintenance.. 10.00 F. Arliu;ion, 1910 maintenance .. 56.00 C. C. Bcnll, 1910 maintenance .. 25.00 II. L. Howard, 1916 mainte nance! 26.00 W. Jensen, 1910 maintenance ..N 25.00 H. Noah, loio maintenance 60.00 G, Chorry, 1916 mnlntonanco .... 26.00 C. McKcovor, 1910 mnlntonanco 25.00 T. Lnrkln, 1910 mnlntonanco .... Oris Moon, 1916 maintenance .... Paul Horzog, 1910 maintenance. John Rosenberger, 1916 mnlnto nanco G5.no A. Fischer, 1916 maintenance .. 10.00 Alfred FlBchor, 1916 mainte nance 47.60 August Krugor, 1916 mainte nance. 66.00 R. Cox, 1916 maintenance 7,60 Wm. Uhrmann, 1916 mnlnte- nnnco , . 6ttwQ Wm. Uhrmann, 1916 mainte nance 66.00 Harry 8lomonH, 1916 mnlnte- I nance jo.OO F. S, Ford, 1916 maintenance .... 17.60 iC. B, Clondonnlng, 1916 mnlnte I nance 46.09 i;nesicr uebap, ibib II. (1. Shliller, imiii'o O. J. Uniloi wood, Mir. mnlnto. "mice. ..ta V. T. Osburn. 1916 maintenance low Henry Hnynes. loin mntntp! u,w iiiiiit'i- ,. ....... II. G. Hhldlor, nnnco ,.. . Oliver Sly, 1910 maintenance llert Stiles, 1910 miilntennnce Frank Luwory. 191B malnt milieu ... ........ 50.00 James Hell, 1910 maintenance James Hell, 1910 maintenance. 6.50 Mike Wntlls, 191C maintenance Guy Cram, 1910 maintenance 10.00 Paul Parnxoo, 1910 maintenance Paul Parnxoo, 191G maintenance 13.20 Thos. J. Hell,' 1010 maintenance nen iionne, iviu mnintennnce I). Cook, 1910 maintenance W. A. Martin, 191(1 maintenance 12000 V. M. Martin. 1910 mnlntenancn 3?!so i,. i iiriui, mm nisiiniennnce Clyde Crnbtrce. l!ir, mnlnte. I nanco I.5H Klamath lion WoiU, 191C inula- lenancn 21,81 O. K. Transfer Co, drawnge 'jonn iiiiiixik, ia ii. iimintennuco 13.45 13.20 5.00 100 10.00 2 CO SO 00 12000 25.00 7.50 13.75 4000 500 1500 1150 1250 15 26 500 1910 mnlnte- 191G iiialntt- 1100 .50 10.00 Work, 21.50 1.00 50.00 M7.46 8.00 12.87 9.00 .19.00 6.00 6.00 7.10 12.00 3.00 6.00 24.00 9.00 0.00 2.20 2.20 4.20 12.20 2.20 2.20 4.20 V Hnlnuxeg, nance . t'rnnlc Ailninclt, nnnco New Court Home Fund 10,00 United lion Works, supplied .Cnllforiiln-Oregoii Power Co, 6.00 services 'M. J. .MeDouougli. brick iUGjHtclger Terra Cot In hrlck 60.00 I- It Olilx, supplies i Win C. Hum, suppllfi 64, 40 Klamath Iron Works, supplies I ami lauor 12.00, CallfornlaOiegon Power Co, I sen lees 34.90 ' ''' McDonald, supplies 92.10 I'aclllc Tel & Tel Co, tele I phono services 47.60 Darling Itnnlwaro Co , nuppllcn Hnnerts ti Hanks, stippiirt O K. Transfer Co., ilnonge N Oensrsl Fund II llnlvin, labor ami supplies, ocunty Jail . Iiwln llodson Co., suppllci elec tions Chas. J Ferguson, refund ot probate fees .. I'aclllc Tel. it Tel. Co , long ilia tnnce services, court houso Pacific Tel. & Tel . telephone services, court house Pacific Tel it Tel., telephone services, poor farm C. It. !)clnp, expreysage, etc.. elections ... Western Transfer Co , itrayaBC, court house ...... Tho Shasta, supplies, tax collec tion . A. J. Manning, wood, court houso ................. .. . ........ Whitman Drug Co, supplies, county offlccH . . ...... Pioneer Prlntcry, supplies coun ty offices Road Fund .Southern I'aclllc Co, freight on culverts llort North, posts, Itnttlo Snako Point ronil Con Murphy, work on ronds, 1915 Klamath Taxi Co., auto hire, 1914 Chas. y.umbrum, work on ronds, 1014 (i sn owed for 17.00) Prod Zumbrum. work on ronds, 1914 (dlsnllowed for $fl GO) ....6500 Fred Moffat, work on roads, 1911 (disallowed for $7.00) .... 7000 John K'nott, work on roads, 19H (disallowed for $7.00) 210.00 Hmll zunibrum, worn on roaus, 1914 (disallowed for $7.00) .... William Norton, work on roads, 1914 (disallowed for $1.25) ... Albort I McOuIre, work on ronds, 1914 (disallowed for 14.25) Charles Zumbrtim, work on roads, 1914 (disallowed for innni ow Fied Kumbrum, work on roads, 1914 (disallowed for $6.50) ... Emll Zumbrum. work on roads, 1914 (disallowed for $fi.00) .... John Khott. work on roads, I ill J fillmillnu-eil for fC.00) Fred Moffat, work on roads, 1914 (disallowed for $3.00) .... Phnrlnit Kumbriini. Work on t(t9.n Fred Zumbrum, work on roads, 1014 rrilunllnwnd for 13.25) Emll Zumbrum, work on roads, 101 J Hlunllnurnil fni- 13.25) .... Frnih Mntfat. work on roads, lllli llanllnwnil for 15.50) John Knott, work on roads, inii HisnllnwAil for $0.25) W. M. Hodson, work on loads, inii .llunllnu-m! for $1.1)0) C. I). Wlllson, work on William son river bridge 1914 ......- C. D. Wlllson, ""ul0,Sfk02Bg6S5 Point rond contract, 1914...AW-W Fred Oilman nnd men. CroBccnt brldgo work, disallowed In full, 1293.60. . . Fred Oilman, Crcflcent bridge lumber, dlsnllowed In " aoo. C. Cannon, Crescent brldW HunpllcB, disallowed In f"" L. M. Scofleld Co., couniv c ranA monuments, 11 allowed In full. $350.00. 40.86 110.00 6.00 36.00 12.60 500 500 15.00 1.95 1800 10S15 1900 300 228.11 58(5 120 16.30 169.99 82.40 too 3.85 7.J5 1000 not 41.00 600 7.65 616 2.40 18.00' 1.70 4 00 405.M 5260 100.00 3500 70.00 25.00 60.00 66.00 70.00 2500. 4260 65.00 59.00 17J.00 34.60 61.60 3260 32.60 65.00 187.60 15.00 ols- John Knott and men, work on Beaver Marsh, disallowed U full, $696.99, mnrV on John Knott and men, work on Beaver Marsn, aisaiw" - fill), $431.86, work on mnlntiu nance 10,00 ' John Knott and wyn. wore Fred Bryant, 1916 maintenance.. 41.00 Bonvor Marsh, dlsalloweo j, u mgnimier, ivie malnte- run, i9T.tv. ' -