HATimAv, nKcwmnn PAOC TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON NOTICE OP MEI-TINO ESTIMATES OF AMOUNTS TO BE .UA.1SED IN KLAMATH COUNT OREGON. FOR THE YEAll 19:0. In Iho County Court of the State ot Oregon. In and for Klamath County. In the Matter of tho estimates ot amounts ot money to bo raised by Tnx. tlon In Klamath County, Stato of Oregon, for tho ensuing Year. Tho abovo entitled matter coming on regularly to bo heard In tho abovo entitled Court this 6th day of December, 1919, there being present lion, n. 1731 Thomas Willing, an emi nent merchant who was president of I tho tlrst chartered hank In America, born In 1'hlladclphln. Died there, 11. iiunnell. County Judge. Burrell Short and Asa Fordycc, Commissioners, 'January 19, 1S21. -when the following procccoings were nnii, w That It Is hereby ordered by tho Count Oregon, That there be, and there Is hereby Moneys proposed to do raisoa oy laxauon ron. for tho ensuing year, as provided J913 Session, and as amended by Chapter irlt: , Estimates of Amounts to bo raised In Klamath County, for the year 3920, from the 1919 tax rells: Sheriff's Office Salary of Sheriff i - I3.000.0fl One Deputy at J150.60 per month 1,800.0 Traveling Expense ........ 1. 200.00 j ; O " t A. T t !: . t..1. ....l.l- win imi licnry uiny rritit, t-iiyuMi-. y Court of Klamath County., . llhillllthroI,,t1 born at Wwt Y estimated, mo nmuunis oi an - , , v..r.'2 i. A r.. ..I n.. nrnrlnn ln. 11 Oil III NOW 1 DTK I in iMuiuiun uouuij, oihiu ui uh-h"""- --- i . In Chapter 234, Oregon Laws, iCity, December 2, 1919. IV 222, Session Laws of 1915, to- is63 Denmark protested against M V Total L.......-..........-... - - J 5, 0Q 0.00 , County Jail Board of Prisoners, Supplies, etc, ... - $1,500.00 Aseo&mcnt and Collection of Taxes Sheriff's Office . . . ....-....... 15,000.00 County Trcasurcr'a Office Salary ot Treasurer .. J. : U.B00.00 County Assessor's Office Salary of Assessor . .. . ...... ............. $1,500.00 Deputy Hire and Extra Help .'......'......................... ............ -t.8S0.00 What to Give the Ladies J6.380.00 .12.000.00 . 5,700.00 mander i r.nn no I I f V4,.VVVl' . Rno.no tf 400.00 tho proposed occupation of Schles-wlg-llolstcln by tho Gorman states. 1900 Memorial services for tho British soldlors who fell In Soutjl, Africa were held In St. Paulcat thedral. ' v iS 1903 The Williamsburg Bridge, connecting the boroughs of Manhat tan ond Brooklyn, was formally opened. A) 1914 Itusslans defeated Turks In the Caucasus. 19 IS llrltlsh withdrew tho An rnc army from the Qalllpoll. 1916 Austro-Qermnns advanced toward Sorcth rlnsr In Rumania. 19? General': Sorkll.' allied -com-inder ftr'Slbnl(:, 'was recalled. Ivory Toilet Articles Fine Perfumes Stationery Fountain Pen Manicure Sett Kodaks ' Brushes, Combs, Mirrors f Y Y Y. Y if 'Total - County Clerk's Office Salary for County Clerk Deputy Hire and Extra Help ........ ' County School Superintendent's Office Salary of Superintendent' . .. Z..Z Traveling Expense ............................................................ mmic benool Medical Examination ......................... 50.00 O 8th Grade Examinations and Summer Training School (or Instl- . I ...r. u,mniimmM,fcmMMmmi V W v v Wilson in Paris $2,850.00 ' Marshal Jo'ffro was mado a mem Oner-Year-Ago Today -o .. i Klijg ofltalyjsltod- O President Total County Court nnd Commissioners Salary County Judge . .... Salary of Commissioners ....... . : .....:..!-;...:. Exporting Books, . . . ...I-l... ...... ....$1,500.00 .... 2.000.00 .... 600.00 ... 500.00 .... 1.000.00 ber oi tho French academy. German Soldiers' and Workmen's congress transferred full power to Ebert government. $5,600.00 $2,000.00 .5 500.00 250.00 450.00 Total . . .... County Surveyor's Office Salary and Expense ot Surveyor ..... . County Coroner's Office Coroner's Fees ........ ....-. Physician Fees .................,..........-........-...-............ Juror and Witness, etc. ....... ..............-. County Physician and Health Officer Salary Health Officer , Salary County Physician and Examinations - County Veterinarian and Stock Inspector County Fruit Inspector . ..... Circuit Court .$1,200.00 .$ 100.00 1.300.00 I DKIEIYS rtnwt .$1.4 00.00 .. 200.00 Concluded on Page 3 FOHTY u YKAltS 'HPFFKIt- iso yum. maiio.nky kinds UK- MEF 11Y TAKING TANIiAC. i Without the ladies there would be no Christmas. Without specialized gifts for giving to women (Dhffstmas would provide little pleasure to most of us. ' Our list of women's gifts this year is big; We are showing hundreds of different things, some of themre for her own personal use in her daily life arTdsoqial work, some of them are for the benefit of fh'&houbehold, others she can purchn'se and give to someone elr,e. All these goods are on display now and pffired for selection. The quicker ladies come and see these goods the better satisfied they will be with the better completion of their Christmas list. And what a pleasure every lady will take in buying theke goods!, not only because of the fine quality they represent and the excellent assortment that gives such fine opportunity for selection, but the liberal savings in prices which will allow her to give liber ally with limited means. uQiim , ? orri (inderwoods mwM IIV1 n axvv (' i .tab a s,!i-K' iw-o c-W,BfsMs,'M k nmmiiiiw . . at i"i b.pb aa i & x . i rm m m a. i m sl.vk.. tm issvBt-i j w.Hsssf vt. i niviii i ii ri i .i .. inr itvh-ii in rnjL.-'mm 4uu" --- r h yt-,v WW after forty rk, V, , continued. A t- 3 , 1 I rlno In tie'4 e yy MIX &Hii -rJ Out J"TRAVCdNGfGOODSi.' j lnuurin vni J w m ' V S" fr. 'tt hf i ii Why Not A c BELBER i Trunk, Suit Case of Bag for Xmas? Something that you need every day of the year. See the new styles we have 'just received, , :' ' n V) Vn la ye ctntnmrtnt Hint 1 rnn ninke that would bo HtroriK enoiiKli' to express how thankful myHclt nntn husband arc for Tunlnc," said Mr j 1 it A nrinnttv ni nr hfimn nf n "Jfiiii t I East 15th St., Los Augelcs, "Tanlac j has restored my health jeers of suffering," she "It Is the grand): : nicdlr . wcrlti. 14. "All my life I hnva had io reul J i appetite und hnd o be ery careful. what I ate for gas would fill no up and' seem to press on my heart terribly. ror mo pasi lew yenrs -i nate nimnlrtn line of Crater OiKo u'nm xa. t,nn ti. had no peace at nil and was in pain nnd It. Hlinsln fnuneil pUturrn at nearly every minute and my condl- Miner mom v uu .""i "' , Queen Alexandra and 13"1I I PURITyI WHER.E PARTICULAR PPOPUE BUY THEIR 'DRUGS .,, (i ia j3.t liw r t lACCMPAC?n tXm Bk IIP Store Exclusive on Belber Luggage tlon became so serious I could get no rest or sleep. I Just lived on ten and would sit down at the table Hiree times a day with only a cup of tea for a menl and never u'bitc of solid food at all, once In a while n. glass of milk, but that was all. Even, a bite of bread would cause mo such agony I could hardly endure it "I tried every sort of medicine oi treatment any one would suggesi but got no relief whatever. In fnc nearly all the medicine I took cnm right back up again nnd left m: stomach more irritated and pnlnfu than ever. I was so sick and miser able I was In dread all the time. I -was terrible. ''My husband had been taking Tanlac and had been so much bener fitted by it that one day when I wns so bad off ho urged me to take a dose, which I did. I was greatly suij prised to find that It stayed on my stomach and Instead of nnuseatinp me seemed to soothe me. I have now tuken four bottles nnd I don't hesj tate to say that it Is tho finest stom ach medicine made for every bit of the gas and pain are gone from my stomach and I don't havo palpitation of the hpart any more. I am eating moro now than I ever did In my Hfo before and I relish every hit of It. I don't have tho slightest discom fort after eating, cither, nnd I havo gained a lot of weight. Positively U feel better than I ever did in my whole life. "My IiuHband and I Just bless tho day I heard of Tanlac nnd as I wild beforono statement I could make would be strong enough to oxprps 1 our gratitude for it." f Tanlac Is sold in Klninaili Fall by the Star Drug Co., and In I.orolla by the Jame3 Mere. Co. Adv. Try 'em. Herald Want Ada her threo daughters, as well as tho I'rlriccss Mnry, all uso tho typewriter. A subiiciiptlon to The- Crenlct Herald for n promectlo locator this )oar, might mean a Chrlitm present for all of us next year. , Main (..w.MB'irsiBB i r-mmi mill ii wo " 1 t " " 1 f, (on tttfi'lT v .SUNDA'V lVtENU " tf VQ' - Olympla Oyster Cocktnll Soup ' Cream of Chicken n la Holnne ItrllshcN Mission Illpe Olives Sweet Gherkins ! Halnd Crab en Mnyonnieo Vour Cholco of Supremo of Chicken Frlcasseo, Hox Stylo Iloast Young Chicken, Celery Dressing GIblet Gravy ' Vegetable Mashed Potatoes Steamed Head IUco 'i IlCHhl'l't Pumpkin PIo Apple Morlnguo Pudding Cafo- Nolr ' . Special Sunday Dinner , $1.00 ) X 5 . w rt it m 8l ID ill nil Wm Best Makes Best Stock Best Service and Best Terms Earl Shepherd On Christmas we will serve a special dinner that has take" us some time to prepare, and we invite you to spend the glad Yuie ticje with us. " rt THE REX CAFE I fjmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmaamwaeiri'm sj.wuTOjsagaggBKB'Jitwwi aifwrwrn " ""' " ' ' ' - j - (imf Ham lWPATQrDADQ VM MASH FOR MurpheyVFeed & beed Villi 1 UXJlMJy lllijFkM. Uvllfll Uy IJVlVl IllIXUll CHICKENS 126 South Sixth St - pboM