The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 05, 1919, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
TUESDAY, AUGUST n,
PAGE SIX
NOTICE
I nm now prepared to furnish
Shnstn Snntl from the Iloey, Cam
r-and and gravel jilt. In any quantity
that may bo desired by contractor
nnd builders.
AL F. GRAHAM.
STOCK PASTURED.
n "
W NOT LOCATE
nici OASIS
SEAPLANE FISHING
IS NEWEST WRINKLE
IN OUTDOOR SPORTS
SANTA BARBARA. Aug. C Tim
newest thing In sport la seaplane
fishing. It originated In Santa Uir-
Can furnish Reed pasture for two Dry Zone Ten Kilometers Deep Along ,,nr: t the suggestion of Allan l.otig-
hundred head Price $ l.no per month
per head Phone or write Dr. W. H.
Gaddcs. Eagle Rtdge 31-tf
United States
KstnlilMuM 1)
Mexico.
ltoundary May lie
the (Jo eminent of
Dassengers
and Baggage
ANYWHERE IN THK CITY
QUICK SXRVICK
REASONABLE RATES
PHONE 187
Western Transfer Co.
head, an aviator.
Seven young women acted on the
suggestion. Thoy hoarded tho l.oug-
' head seaplane, flew out to the flshlug
MEXICO CITY, Aug. S. Thtm hanks and came to an anchorage. Af
, residents of tho rnlted States win . ter an hour's time, when thev hud
I hope to find an oasis in Mexico may made a fair rateh, the return trip was
I be disappointed. A cabinet membct ' made. All went off as nicely as If
I whoso influence will be. felt In the ; seaplane fisMug was an established
i drafting of "dry" regulations wa- i thing.
The distinction of being members
of tho first party to try out tills sport
belongs to Madam I,. A. Sachnowsky
of I'etrograd, Miss Irene Harker of
Denver, Miss Beatrice l.und nnd Miss
Eleanor Morgan of Sun FrancVico.
Miss Marjorlo Dennett of Los Angolus
and Mrs. Mary llennett and Miss Fair
Dennett of Pasadena.
"Many unique uses will bo dlscov-
ENTENTE GIVING BIG
CHANCE FOR POSING
BERLIN. Aug Tho Vnrwiierts
declares that tho Kntente, liy do
uinnding tho surrender of thn former
Herman Emperor U nffordlng the
Moinrrhlstt an opportunity for noble
puses, whli h Is calculuteil to win sym
pathy fort'citnt llotieiuullorn and Ills
defenders. "A hit of prudoneo mlitbl
have told the Entente that much In
advance." the paper adds. The 1'iin
(iornian Deutsche '.elluiig says: "The
Gerjnuu people, who on June USth,
1919, a day of dishonor. In, cowardly
tialtorous flight surrendered Its im
perial master will again remove this
Idol from lis escutcheon "
semiannk.u, report
OREGON, from ,
YEAR.
1901)
1910 .
Kill
J 1(1 M
i u i :i
$
CONTRACTING
IN CONCRETE
Cement Work of all Kind
nd Roofing
Let Me Make You an
Estimate
W. D. MILLER
Contractor
New Gty Laundry j
WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK ;
i
Shirts and OoUan Laundered
We-also wash sUk, wool aad col
ored goods renr carefolljr. Try o
once aad be coavlaced. Oar prices
are right, raooe 104.
127 Fourth Street
Back of First National Bask
MMMSMAMAMWWMMMM
WVMMMMMVMWWW
SUNDAY EXCURSION
on
Upper Klamath Lake
The launches "Spray" and "Oak
land" will run excursions every
Sunday, leaving the mall boat
landing at 8 a. m., allowing fjvo
hours at Rocky Point. Fare $1.50
from landing for round trip. Bus
leaves Western Transfer office at
7:30 a. m.
Calkins & Hamilton
VPW
recently quoted in The Excelsior a? .
saying that It may be necessary fr ,
(the Mexican government to estahlis' ,
'n "iIm." twnrn n Inn ,n.t Mlnnmln,.
deep along the entire length of the
United States boundary.
Intimation was nlso given that the
government Is prepared to move Im
mediately against persons who are
reported to be soiling liquor to Am
ericans, using Mexican territory a?
their baso of operations.
A question which Is said to be giv
ing officials hero much concorn is
whetherUnlted States brewers and
distillers shall be allowed to trans
port their plants, together with their
stocks of goods, to Mexico. No official
action has been taken on that phase
of the question.
Prohibition as a natlonwido meas
ure Is conimenclng.Jo attract atten
tlon. General P. Ellss Calles, gover
nor of the state of Sonora, recently,
revived several "dry" laws and an
nounced they would be enforced.
Those regulations provide severe pun
ishment for persons convicted of the
Illegal sale of liquor. Tho legislature
of the state of Campeche has discuss
ed "dry" measures for some time but
it is improbable drastic action will be
taken Inasmuch as Governor Joaquin
Mucel has asked that instead of n
"bone dry law there be enncten
measures regulating the manufacture
and sale of intoxicants.
ok Tin: Hiiumi'i
JANUARY I. nun,
niMiKenoNS
WarranlH.
None
..... Nono
Nono
Nnim
Nono '
UUt Noun
1916 , Noimi
l'Jltl - Nono
1917 -i - NQnu
1'jlji Nont!
Mileage
Itediimplloiis .....
t'ash.halum'o Junuiiry 1, 191'.);
Mileage
Redemption
OK ICLAMYt'll toirvTi.
TO .MM! III., iihii n
Cash
ni.r.i
J80.40
.120.62
aai.ii 1
aiir.,07
4:17. r.11
7tr..ir.
1,823.(1)!
17,040.23
309,820.88
. .sr.
. 30.01
$KI,(IOO IN PREMIUMS WILL
IIP. DISTRIBUTED AT SHOW., JjJ. J'
l,OS AMiEI.ES, Aug. r. rnim-jjuno
liuim fnlnlllnir 134.000 will !0 offered ' Juno
nt tho second annual lxs Angeloi.
Livestock show to bo hold at Ex
position Park hero from October IS
to 26, under tho dlroctlon of tho nn
nunl fiesta nnd entertainment com-
ored for tho seaplane," says aviator mltteo appointed by Mayor Snyder,
I.oughoad. "Onco tho peoplo become Tho premium will bo offered for
reconciled to the fact that flying Is beef cattle, dairy cuttle, draft horses,
a practical rather than a spectacular saddle horses, mules. Jacks, ponlej,
thing, they will begin to get somo swine, sheep, goat, poultry, pigeons
good out of It." nnd rabbits.
SEMI-ANNUAL STATKMKNT OK THK CLKRK OK KIjAMATII COUNTY,
OREGON, JULY 1, 10IO
Kxlilbits of WnrrantM Drawn
Current Expenso General
Fund Fund
Roads and Highways - $ -- '
Regtstraltons and Elections 1,963.74 449
Sheriff's Offlco 1.96S.00 -
Clerk's Office - 2,960.20 .........
Treasurer's Offlco G41.66 243.33
Surveyor's Offlco - - 427.04
Assessor's Office 2,099.50
Court House 1.005.20 96.32
Circuit Court - - 1.615.10 275.80
County Court and Attorney Fees 1,621.48 182.05
Total ,
'I'm nod Oxer In the
DATE Warranls
February 21. 1 9 1 ! N"
March 16. 1910 Nono
April 2S. 1919 None
May 14, 1919 1 Nono
1919 - INOII0
1919 Nono
1919 Nono
1919 Nono
1919 Nono
1919 Nono
1919 Nono
1919 Nono
1919 Nono
1919 Nono
1919 '. Nono
1919 Nono
County
Juno
Juno
Juuu
Juno
June
Juno
Juno
Juno
Juno
21
o
.....
2a,
24.
25.
26.
a7,
28,
29,
30,
Ti 011 s 11 rei
Cas h
9,315.01
20,551.70
71,849.7 1
78.25S.13
80,393,55
42,335.69
91.51
180.40
320.52
234.34
205.07
. 437.56
715.15
1,823.60
7,431.71
7,731.19
Total w $330,035.32
Mileage ..$ CO. 55
Pa Id holders of dullmiuenry cert Ideates 2,713.71
Cash Imlancu on hand July 1, 1919:
Mileage, mine;
Redemptions .". $
Total
Ui
180.(0
'lO.tJ
"14.31
205.07
137.56
, 718,15
' 2a.e
'"."H0.2J
'"'.SSO.ij
l 70
-3(!,2
.16.89
' ;;. 76S20
Total
'UU.Oi
''.ifl 70
I.M17I
K.2G8.4J
M.39J.5I
l-.:UM
91.51
180,10
320.6!
23Ut
265,07
437.54
716,15
1.H23.6
7.431,71
7.731.1
I3 30.935.3J
2.761.JI
Total
58.SJ
Ji:i3,768.!J
..t..
HINTS TO AUTO OWNERS.
You cannot gfve a tire too raucb
air. But. you can give it too little, and
under-Inflated tires have caused more
tire expense, more annoyance, more
arguments over tire failures than all
the other injuries to automobile tires.
A motorist shouldn't think of run
ning his car on tires with too little
air in them any more than he would
consider running his engine without
oil. Before attempting cither he
knows, and has been warned repeat
edly, that such practices are destruc
tive nnd expensive. He rnlrht btI.i
ontally start on a trip without oil in
the motor, but never Is this done In
tentionally.
Many users say they run thejr tlre-under-inflated
because they fear that
higher pressure might cause an in
Jury. In the Diamond factories tire
aie frequently inflated to severa'
hundred pounds per inch for experi-
650.00
801.75
224.60
16.00
822.13
392.08
85.50
Experting Books
Justice Court ....-
Coroner -
Insane
School Superintendent ..
Health Officer
Fruit Inspector t...
Widows' Pensions 3,512.50
Care of Poor, not Farm 2,846.95
Jail - 271.30
Juvenile Court 10.00
Tax Rebate 131.97
Scalp Bounty (County and State) 1,646.00
Sealer Weights and Measures 60.86
Poor Farm 2,233.98
District Attorney's Office 1,948.61
Assessments and Collection Taxes . 2,028.30
Current Expenses . 2,688.02
Rabbit Bounty (County) 742.60
Institutes and Examinations 92.50
Revolving Rodent Fund .- 376.35
Stock Inspector ... .'
Miscellaneous . .-
Irrigation Districts ..
Quarantine
Isolation Hospital .
45.65
750.95
5.00
160.00
284.98
10.50
302.50
Stnto of Oregon,
County of Klamath, ss:
I, tieorgu I,. Humphrey, Sheriff and Tax Collector of Klnmutli County,
Oregon, do hcroby certify that tho foregoing Is n true and correct state
ment of tho 'moneys collected nnd turned over to thu County Treasurer tor
tho six tncnths ending June 30, 1919.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 12th slay of July, 1919.
GEO ROE 1 HUMPHREY, Sheriff and Tax Collector.
By UURT E. HAWKINS. Deputy.
TltEAHUllKH'H HKMI-ANNUAIj HKPOllT
Amount on Rocelvcd Paid War
hand Doc. from Taxes rants and
31,1918 nnd other transferred
319.50
2.30
Agricultural College Ex
tension Work I 265.42
Bonanza, Oregon 350.59
Current expense
County Fair 809.90
Estates 260.47
Circuit Court 6,649.96
Enterprlso Irrigation District
Flro Patrol 538.98
207.77 1 General Fund 19,194.92
90.00 High School 19.437.83
8.77 I Horsefly Irrigation District .. 266.69
TIRO JK I K nmnth Tim Inn ten rlarlri
275.00
788.28
Klamath Dralnago District
Klamath Falls, Oregon
2,39.0!
sources
I 1,010.66
657.11
50,428.03
921.21
27.33
'"96M0
2,638.40
87,207.84
16,452.88
4,833.35
4,026.39
40,012.47
25.00
66.00
23.00
129.85
827.75
Totals $35,773.34
General Fund, 133 Claims
Current Expenses. 1,381 Claims
Road Fund, 489 Claims ..'. ,
New Court House, 5 Claims .
County Library ,30 Claims .-.
f 5,495.141
.. 5,495.14
.. 35,773.34
.. 40,324.77'
.. 2.045.11
368.05
Klamath Irrigation District.. 15,711.69
bounty i.iorary 1,338.57
School Library . 156.36
Merrill, Oregon 196.16
,Now Court Houso 66,852.77
Pine Grove Irrigation Dlst. 97.08
'Road Fund 16,526.40
I County School 22,931.40
Htato school 359.18
Shasta View Irrlgutlon Dlst.
WTllow Vnlloy Irrlgufn Dlst
It's a Long way to walk
It. you are out in the country
and find that the repair work you
had done does not stand up try
us and you'll ride and not walk.
Hoagland & McCollum
Wo buy and sell New and Second
hand Cars. Hpeak to us before
you buy. We can save yon mon
ey. Watch for our specials.
Total amount Warrants $84,006.41
Total number Claims, 2,038.
Report of Fundi Cusli.oii lianil July 1, 1010
Agricultural College Extension ? 520.08
'City of Klamath Falls 359.05
iflti- nt UnnnnTfi 30S.2G
mental purposes. Not a single tirf citv of Merrill ..."..'..' : 26.80
ever bursted and in every case either
the rim or some other part gave
way, not the tire.
KEP URIC AGIO
I 1
.IS
Summer Colds
Are Stubborn
Summer colds are always
annoying, and as a rule they
are hard to get rid of. Colds
at this season are out of
place and if you wish to
get rid of yours, tako
K.K.K. Cold Remedy
It is a positivo epcclflc for
colds at any tlruc.
If taken when first symp
toms appear, of courso, re
lief will bo more prompt.
Keep this remedy in
your medicine cabinet
Price, 30c
rELI.S RHEUMATISM SUFFERERS
TO EAT LESS .MEAT AND
TAKE SALTS
ll
Onderrvooift Phannac Y
W ' KLAMATH TALLS OffEOOM rnW I
V KLAMATH FALLS OffEOOM rnSw j
IKrV r1? ur Tet onuos yHr.ftyn
Rlcuinatlsm is easier to avoid than
!s absorbed into the blood. It is tin
to cum states a well-known nuthority.
We are advised to dres3 warmly;
Ucop the feet dry; avoid exposure;
eat less meat, but drink plenty of
;6od water.
Rheumatism Is a direct result of
mating too much meat and other rlcl
foods, tl at produce uric acid whirl
funftion of tho Kidneys to filter this
icld fioin tho blood and cast it out
in the urine; tho pores of the skin
uro also a means of freeing tho blood
' of this impurity. In damp and chlli
I :oId weather tho tiUIn pores are clos
I ed thus forcing the kidneys to dc
double woik, thoy become weak and
sluggish ard fail to eliminate the
uric acid which keeps accumulating
and circulating thru the systerd
eventually settling in the Joints and
muscles causing stiffness, soreness
and pain called rheumatism.
At tho first twinge of rheumatism
get from any pharmacy about four
ouncos of Jad Salts; put a tablespoon
ful In a glass of water, and drink bo
fore breakfast each morning for s
weok. This is said to ollmlnato uric
acid by stimulating the kidneys to
normal action, thus ridding tho blood
of tlieso impurities,
Jad Salts la inoxpcnslvo, harmlesj
I and is mado from the acid of grapof
anfl lemon Juice, combined with ltth
la and is UBed'wIth excellent result
by thousands of folks who are sub
Joct to rheumatism. Adv.
Current Expense .Fund - : 1 ,,4.16.81
Enterprise Irrigation District ...: 292.40
Estates' :.. 273.30
Fire Patrol , , 060, 4 8
Fair Fund 921.21
General Fund '. 48, 123. 5.1
High School Fund ., - 20,669.91
Horsefly Irrigation District .-: , 2,095.03
, Klamath Drainage District r. 2,115.62
I County Library '...., 1,913.00
School Library 2.16
Now Court House ;.... 79,227.40
Pine Grove Irrigation District 346.40
Road .Fund : 42,407.12
County School Fund - ; 35.640.47
State School Fund .'. 353.78
Shasta View Irrigation District r.-t. 256.43
Trust Fund 766.80
Willow Valley Irrigation District .". 318.91
Klamath Irrigation District 1,119.84
School Bend Redemption 19,008.14
Special School Districts .. 14,284.10
Langell Valley Irrigation District 9.00
Total Cash on hand ?289,494.99
School Dlst. No.,
School Dlst. No.
School Dlst. No,
School Dlst. No,
School Dlst, No.
School Di'mI. No.
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Schcol Dlst. No.
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S hool Dlst. No.
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Sri.ool Dlst. No.
School Dt. No.
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School Dlst. No.
School Dlst. No.
School Dlst. No.
School Dlst. No. 4 2
School Dlst. No. 4 4
School Dlst. No.
School Dlst. No.
School Dist. No.
School Dlst. No.
School Dlst. No.
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1 Speclul....
2 Special....
3 Special....
5 Special....
6 Special....
7 Special....
8 Special....
9 Special....
10 Speclul....
11 Spoclal....
13 Special....
4
5
6
7
9
10
11
13
14
15
19
20
2
23
26
28
31
33
35
36
40
41
49
Overdraft.
Summary Shovtlng Financial Condition of Kliiiuutli County
ficnrrnl Fuiid-
Oulstandinc Warrants ..$195,188.82
Accrued Interest 34,573.00
Cash on hand
Balances
48,123. C3 ..
Totals $229,702.42 $ 48.123.53 $181,638.89 $.
Current Expense Fund
Outstanding Warrants .
Cash on hand
2,859.80 $
17,436.81
?
Totals
. 2,859.80 $ 17,436.81 $ $ 14,577.01
Road Fund.
Outstanding Warrants
Cash on hand
7,038.10 $ $ $.
42,407.12
I School Dim. No'. 12 Spoclal
School Dlst. No, 14 Special...,
School Dlst. No. 15 Special...,
School Dist. No. 17 Special....
.School Dist, No, 19 Speclul...,
(School Dlst. No. 21 Special...,
School Dlst. No. 22 Special...,
School Dlst. No. 25 Special....
School Dlst. No. 26 Special...,
School Dtst. No, 28 Special...,
I School Dlst. No. 29 Special....
No. 30 Special....
No. 31 Spoclal...,
No. 32 Spoclal....
No. 33 Special....
No. 34 Special....
i5 Special....
10 Special....
School Dist.
School Dlst.,
School Dlst.
School DlHt.
School Dlst.
School Dlst. No.
School Dlst, No.
Totals
New Court Houso Fund
Cash on hand $.,
Totals
Indebtedness of Klamath County, July 1, 1919
I School Dlst. No, 37 Speclul
I School Dlst. No. ?? Siieclnl....
$ 7,038.10 $ 42,407.12 5 $ 35,369.02 School Dlst. No. 39 Special....
School Dlst, No. 40 Snoclnl....
I School Dlst. No. 41 Special....
$ 79,227.40 $ $ School Dist. No. 42 Spoclal....
: . School Dlst. No. 43 Special....
$ 79,227.40 $ $ 79,227.40 8cll0l O's'- No. 44 Special....
School Dist. No-. 47 Snoclal....
$ 52,465 40" Sc"00' Dlst. No, 49 Special....
School Dlst. No. 60 Spoclal,...
School Dlst. No. 52 Special....
Yangoll Vulloy Irrigation
.$
4,348.01
820.99
64.95
343.77
798.75
1,226. SO
22.40
691.10
r. is. 1::
2.11.45
129.55
222.51
817.02
95.74
229. S
48.16
189.79
705.43
4.26
2.59
545.18
633.65
13.15
288.80
179.41
212.47
12.78
1.173.32
879.57
.52
."""lii'Ts"
272.82
1,395.24
72.28
72.75
467.08
8.88
. .03
407.98
i'.'sV
' 1.70
289.11
105.73
6.82
35.37
147.82
409.11
22.77
1.47
i'n.'oc
78.84
307.8S
242.85
234.26
1-H.22
2.01
61.31
1.44
10.28
7.77
215.64
130.69
57.71
248.61
371.77
932.32
2.16
. 967.38
14.419.74
531.32
63,157.63
41,446.17
' 289.00
589.47
9,020.40
1,214.36
.63
183.32
249.05
324.65
4!i"4
SS.2I)
130.42
132.87
121.07
3.91
81.55
208.68
78.9!)
121.93
1,303.28
!'6l
171.23
290.14
48.08
162.90
87.76
115.18
138.01
4.577.11
906.96
4 99.55
. .14
26.00
961.12
34.30
6.70
'279.55
31.60
620.22
4lb"sV
1.02
T.m
516.58
.10
90,02
833,96
28.29
1,067.04
172.00
15.59
"i'i'i'M
437.60
523.39
130.54
f.59
760.00
639.4 4
32,991,22
809.90
4.60
5,893.15
676.20
2,516.90
58,279.23
15,220.80
2,996.01
1,910.77
39,892.44
14,591.75
353.99
156.36
1.136.6K
2.045.11
282.00
36,266.91
28,737.10
5.40
32.57
270.66
6,572.00
294.00
30.00
60.1)0
201.2!)
16.011
30.110
30.00
60.110
4 6.01)
120.00
30.00
60.00
440.25
93.00
120.00
19.50
75.01)
61.50
60.00
45.00
1,173.32
879.67
"Hi, or,
623.60
78.98
332.93
479.30
647.35
"ii0J9'
645.30
148.21
102.01
61.19
h'bb'.'io
638.85
182.35
53.00
20D.22
309.31
21,25
1,194.44
9.00
268,00
363.75
201.00
"37T.77
llnliiiicoon
li 11 ti il June
30, 1911
i 526.01
368.26
17.430.81
921.11
273,30
756.80
292.40
600.41
4S.123.S1
2U.669.l
2.095.01
2.11S.62
359,06
1.119.81
1,913.90
2.11
26.86
79.227.40
364,40
t2.tl7.lJ
35.610.47
353.78
256.41
31S.91
fi.79G.ll
1,741,35
fi5.5S
197 09
!S7 80
1 III 16
23 10
f.M.04
v. 11
311,37
:'ip;M2
.: 44.13
M'0.93
132.29
,:IS36
37 15
251.73
1 .'GS.46
4 26
2.60
623.41
S03.79
11.73
306.70
205,67
267.65
105.79
I .'.77.11
905.96
iiOU.07
,K
43,48
!ir0.89
sOC.04
0.03
19.37
19.28
f 29,10
,03
,v2IS5
1.02
1.S7
3.21
1SS.37
10D.S9
14.85
.'.21.03
27.87
1,176.15
22.77
1.47
C9.96
.05
78.84
152.33
41.50
,-,70.30
144.2!
2.01
lfii.85
1.44
17.87
7.77
.70
30,16
100.02
209,80
1,194.4
9.00
Totals 170,596.25 375.915.88 262.992.11 289.520.02
$181,638.89 $181,638.89
State of Oregon, .
County of Klamath, ss:
I, C. R. DoLap, County Clerk of tho abovo named County and State, do
hereby certify that tho fcroeoine is a true and correct statement of tho
number and amount of claims allowed by tho County Court of said County) Ovordraft.
for tho sis months ending July 1, 1919, on what account tho same wero State of Oregon,
allowed, and tho total amount of warrants drawn, and tho amount of out- County of Klamath, ss;
standing and unpaid warrants, as the same appear of record in my office I. O. K. Van Riper .Treasurer of Klamath County, Oregon, do "Jf0
and in my custody. certify that tho ubovo statement of balances on hand December 31, 19
Witness my hand and tho seal of the County Court of said County, tho amounts rocotved, tho amounts paid out, and tho balance-on hand Ju"B
this 31st day of July, 1919. 1 30, 1919, are truo, according to tho books of tho County Treasurer's olnce.
(SEAL) 0. R. DB'LAP, County Clerk, Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 16th dayf July, 1919.
By EFFIB OARCELON, Deputy, o. K. VAN RIPER, County Treasurer.