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1 THE EVENING HERAiLD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGH TIUtnK THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1029 'M i t -r I. A 1'. t: , K c ,.& -i A $vj' , ft WORLD'S OLDEST MAN .LIVES IN KAINTUCK' Uncle John Shell of Leslle-co. - "Ky., has had his picture taken at last at 181 rears. He claims to .Tbe the world's oldest man far ing been born .la 1788. .Newspa per photographers havefsnaifD$d 'him -secentlr bat this picture " from .gallery at LoutattUeaHs ( bin fff al" ohota. ;.. COUNTY COURT , PROCEEDINGS Meeting June 28th, 1919. The County Count met on this date, all members. being present .when the following proceedings a were had to wit: -.The following Library claims were allowed and the cleric was 'instructed to' draw warrants for their respective amounts. Irene Anderson, salary lib rarian $ 60.00 Irene Andorson, expenso . 1.50 Mrs. M, Anderson, janitor .... 4.00 The following road warrants were 'ordered drawn In favor of their. re spective claim holders. Tom Clxon, expenso $ W. H. Winnlngham, storage.. Fred McTlmmons, Odessa road ...... i Klamath Hardware, supplies.. ""'Ford Oarage, supplies Standard Oil Co., supplies.... Standard Oil Co. supplies .... Robert -Tower, Keno road .... Chesloy Tower, Keno road .... Charles Tower, Keno road 28.21 &.00 4.00 2.7.40 31.55 176.37 336.84 9.00 29.50 11.50 William Uhran, Algoraa ....,... 14.00 Coast Culvert and Flume Co. 'supplies 175.46 R. W. .Tower, lumber 132.00 'The' following current expense laims swere allowed and' ,theclerk was lnstructd to draw warrants for their respective amounts. H. J. Mattoon, salary bailiff $ 75.00 J. M. Buyers, Subpoena 6.60 Hotel Hall, room, 1.50 Ed Tull, witness 6.60 CeCirHuntrabbIt'bounty .... 2.50 WmV-Fordney.' rabbit bounty 13.05 E. Keck, rabbit bounty 10.15 R. S. Sparks, rabbit bounty 25.85 D. ft. Baughman, rabbit boun ty , . 2.75 Wilson S, Wiley, salary Atty. 100.00 Geo. Humphrey, traveling ex-, ' pense .. 8.00 Patrick and Co. supplies 8.23 O. K. Van Riper, salary 125.00 Glass & Prudhomme supplies 15.00 J. F. Morley, salary 100.00 K. Sugarman, supplies poor farnv ..,.-'.;, ,.:... -.. 34.90 Geo. L, 'Humphrey, traveling ' expense'.....'. 40.00 C. W. Bailey, rabbit bounty .. 41.00 J. M. Fountain, salary janitor 75.00 Earl Whltlock, coroner claim 42.00 Jess Bailey, jury meals 9.10 A S.-Bennett, election ' 5.00 C. R. Williams, upholding ' criminal laws 10.00 Western Union Telegraph Co. wire service - 23.73 Western Union Telegraph Co. wire service - 18.19 Glass & Prudhomme, sup plies 26.14 Elmer Lemler, rabbit bounty 2.50 W. G. Brown, election 18.00 E. A. Band', sal sealer W. & M 10.06 H. &M. C. Co. supplies 35.00 Mrs..W. L. Eades, election .... 10.00 W. G. Brown) carpenter 39.00 Whereupon the court adjourned to meet.on June. 30th, 1919.. Meeting of the county court June 30thi 1919." "V ,. -. ? m - - i( The county court met on this date pursuant to adjournment, all mem- . pers. being, present, when the follow- !ng -proceedings were, had to-wit: , ' The following road warrants were allowed and the clerk was Instructed .-to draw warrants for their respective amounts. R. H. Bunnell, expense . $151,01 Walter Eades, tractor 150.00 Dan Irwin, Merrill road 110.00 . T. E. McLeod, Merrill road -.. 125.Q0 Roy Dixon, Merrill road ....,-. 105,00 PerrinDison, Merrill road.... 126..00 A. Turpln, Merrill road ......$ 48.00 W. B. Walker, Merrill road 20.00 Van Weigan, Merrill road .... 69.00 C. H. Bralley, Merrill road 148.10 Tom Dixon, Merrill road .... 120.00 Charley Jackson, Midland ,t road , 61.00 Willard 'Jackson, Midland road k 25.50 L. D. Jackson, Midland road 45.00 Andrew Jackson, Midland t) road-...r.: 33.00 'Earl Jackson, Midland road. 121.50 Varnum Jackson, Midland road ."..: ,...... 25.50 George C. North, Midland road .. 45.00 ants were allowed and the clerk was 'Instructed to draw warrants for their respective amounts. ' ,The following High School Pac. Tel and Tel. Co. services J. K. Gill & Co. books Roberts and yhltmore,, sup- pilOS Western Transfer Co. freight v( and dragage ...................... war 2.00 6.40 '2.05 bO.ll r Now City Laundry, sorvico 1.10 Union Oil Co., floor oil 15.36 Buldwin Hardwnro Co. brush for floor oil 2.10 W. S. Kotsdover, salary Juno 90.00 .1. H. Recs, salary Juno 97.50 C. It. nowmnn, salary, Juno 180.00 Illfi Basin Lumbor Co. lumbor 35.80 Cal. Ore. Power Co. sorvico . . 21.55 J II. Hobbs, Clork Dlst. 28 tuition $1782.30 U. C. Short, clerk Dist. 3G tuition $1752,30 Th following Current ExpenRO claims wore allowed and tho clerk was instructed to draw warrants for their respeotlvo amounts. F. C. Markwardt, poor farm ..$296.00 C. h. Mpon. election 8.00 Mt. L;ikl church, election .... 11.40 C. It. Dol.ap, Belary June .. 166.67 Frd Fleet, salary Juno .... 125.00 fflo Oarcelon, salary luno .. 100.00 Vera Houston, salary Juno .. 100.00 Ortavln Delvap, salarv Juno 31.25 Llovd DeLap, salary Juno .... 150.00 T. P. le, salary Juno 125.00 Louise L." Vove. salary June 100.00 A;n" Log. pnlarv June 100.00 Claudia Spink, salary Juno.... .75.00 .Toe Drlscnll. salary June .... 75.00 om L. Humphrey, salary .Tnni 2RO.eo Burt E. Hawkins, salarr .Time 140.00 Alien sionn. salnrv Jnne 100.00 T. P. Bratton. snlnrv .Tjnne .. ion. on f. F. -FripBt. salarv June.... -pO.OO Henrietta Markwardt, salary . . June -90.00 Arthur Goss, surveying ' 1150 Asa Fordyce, salary commis sioner .!.. 75.60 Geo. Humphrey, board of prisoners 110.40 Klamath Superior Laundry, laundry ..........e 8.35 R. H. Bunnell, salary June .. 125.00 Burrell Short, salary commlsr sloner 89.60 Lossen Ross, rabbit bounty 3.60 Ed Wolfe, rabbit bounty 3.55 James 'Leonard, election ...... 5.00 Mrs. John Jones, rabbit boun ty , Edna Wo'Ib, express and post age 3.30 2.48 16.33 1.00 1.00 N. J. Chapman, justice fees .. George J. Walton, juror jus " tlce court .'., Ji M. Foster, Juror Justice court J. A. Gordan, juror justice court George B. Chamberlain, Juror justice court .'. B. S. Grigsby, Juror Justice court ,. i , W. E. Seehorn, juror justice court, .. ,. Mrs. Frances W. Riggs, wit ness Justice court ....a Frank W. Riggs, witness Jus tice court J. F. Morley, witness justice court : E. P. Peel, witness Justice 1.00 ' 1.00 i 1.00 1.00 1.70 1.70 17.0 1.70 1.70' 1.70 10.00 4.00 court Mrs. E. P. Peel, witness Jus tice court F. W. Riggs, witness justice court ..."....,...,... J. V: Hpuston, ,eiection' ;.-...". E. L. Moore, election '.'. R. H. Bunnell, salary Judge for May , ' 83.35 25.00 Mary Kucera. county aid Kate Taylor, county aid 25.00 Mary M.-Liberty, county aid 15.00 Elizabeth M. Scanlon, county aid Kezlah Goodell, county aid .. Elizabeth. Gray, county aid .. 25.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 F., Wilson county aid Nellie Wall, county aid 25.00 T. 'J." Oden. county aid 15.00 IJ; W.-Latrop,. county aid 30.00 vttiuer.ut3 oumivor vuuuit am ..v.u.. M. V. Michael, county aid 20.00 A. Rutherfore, county aid .... 20.00 Mary Moore, county aid 15.00 Louisa F. Clublne, county aid 15.00 Nettle Wallan, widow's pen-f fclon , 25.00 Mary McLane, widow's pen sion 25,00 Altha Daniel, widow's pen sion . 17.50 Ella B. Burkhardt, widow's - pension . 10.00 Tana Hilton, -widow's pen sion 10.00 Catherine Tull, widows pen? slon 10.00 Rose Goddard, widow's pen sion 25.00 Laura E. Madison, widow's pension ' 10.00 Carrie M. Maler, widow's pen- aton i io.uu Leona C. Ady, widow's pen sion .. .. 10.00 Nannie M. Cantral, widow's pension ......f..... 17.50 Mary E. iPerson, widow's "pension 25.00 Martha-eeds, widow's pen- 81011 iu.uw Bertha E. French, widow's M pension .....1... 10.00 Madeline Cook,' widow's pen- . I slon .'.. .--...'- 32.50 Myrtle Palmer, widow' pen- . M slon a.... az.&o Gladys L. Peel, widow's pen- M slon 35.00 Mary L. Gerue, widow's pen- 1 slon zt.9 Mary H. Williams, widow's ,1 pension :.... zo.uo Winona P. North, widow's pension . .30.00 Clara Revenue, widow's pen- ' sion 25.00 Ethel M. Howell, widow's pension i 35.00 Mary Ec Johnson, widow's pension , zu.oo Ada, Peery, widow's pension 40,00 jiinei anon, widows pension u.ov Sarah L. Smith, widow's pen sion 3&.UU Junieta Tallman, wldows pension 17.50 Luru B. Hutchlns, widow's pension 25.00 Laura Bess Jardlne, widow's . pension 10.00 Lola'M, White, widow's pen sion .' 25.00 Clara A. Smith, widow's pen sion ' 10.00 Ethel J. Weltfle widow's pension 20.00 Etta M. KUgore, widow's pension ,.......,....... 10.00 Eva Rawlins, widow's pension 20.Q0 Wherenpon the court odojournM fn mnnt Jnlr 2nd 101A Meeting of tho county court, July 2nd, lltiu. 'l.o court mot piwsunnt to adjourn ment, all members being present vvnen tho tollowlng proceeds' wore hud to-wit. The following claims woro allowed and the clork was Instructed to draw wai rants for . their respective amounts. Lloyd DoLnp, election $' 40.00 Burroughs Adding Machine 'Co. repairs 26.65 Underwood Tjnowriter Co. supplies 54.251 Underwood Typewriter uo. supplies 101.25 R. H. Bunnell, postage 10.00 J. F. Morley, upholding crim inal laws 30.00 C. T. Darley, surveyor 65.00 N. J. Chapman, Justice fees .. 25.00 Fred Coleman, Juror circuit court Alex Nosier, Juror Circuit court .'. J. A. Thompson, juror circuit court 11.00 John Utter, Juror circuit court 17.00 Richard Pickett, Juror circuit court A. J. Lovelady, Juror circuit court Frank Zumpfe, Juror circuit court E. B. Hall, Juror circuit court A..KalIna, Juror circuit court J. F. .Bryant. Juror circuit iCourt ' ... Alex Davis, Juror circuit .court ....". - Al- Strickland, Juror circuit i Court 14.20 WJatler Miller, Juror circuit (Court 3.40 Percy Dixon, Juror circuit court .su Earl Kester. Juror circuit. court 13.40. S. T. Summers, Juror circuit court Len Royce, Juror circuit court E. L. Hamaker, Juror circuit court Frank Downing, juror circuit court ...-. 4. 3.20 22.00 John Ratllff, Jr, juror circuit court , 11.50 J. I. Johnstone, Juror clrouit, court - J. W. Banta, Juror circuit court Henry Straw, Juror, circuit court F. M. Barnum, Juror, cir cuit court , Steve Low, juror, circuit court W. H. Owens,, Juror, circuit court .'.....: ..... M. R. Anderson, juror, cir cuit court 6.20 8.40 4.50 2.20 2.20 6.20 2.80 J. R. Dixon, Juror, circuit court j 2.80 L. D. Ward, Juror, 'circuit court , 2.20 Alva Beals, juror, circuit court : v 2.20 Ed Chilcote, juror, circuit court ..'. :..- ' 2.20 H. H. Edmunds, juror, cir cuit court F 3.20 1" V JI circuit court ."..' " -3.20 .,3'.'20 Henry Bagby, Juror, circuit court ............ W. C. Townsend, Juror, cir cuit court ..... L. G. Van Bellan, juror, cir cuit court .... . O. D. Mathews, Juror, cir cuit court R. H. unbar, juror, circuit court Cbas.,L. Moore, juror, circuit court : i. George 'Tugnot, Juror, clr . cult court Fred Bueslng, juror, circuit court Cbas. Riley, juror, circuit "court . i. C. .A.'.Hayden, juror, circuit court Mrs. Cbas. Davis, witness, circuit court Slim Davis, witness, circuit court . W.- B. Barnes, witness, cir cuit court t Fred Miller, witness, circuit 3.20 3.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 3.20 2.20 3i20 3.20 5.60 S.60 6.80 ceurf 10.00 Cbas. Graham; witness, clr- cult court 10.30 Mr. Aubrey, witness, circuit ' court 10.00 M. J. Goodrich, witness, clr- I cult court .4 10.00 I. D. Turner, witness, circuit court . 10.00 Clara J.' Upton, witness, cir cuit court 107.60 Lillian Trimble, witness, cir cuit court 107.60 Dr.' Warren Hunt, witness, circuit court' ...i ..... " .2.20 Lee Lower, witness, circuit , court . 13,00 Catherine Stanford, witness, circuit-1 court : .'..... 13.00 John .Hulbert, witness, clr- i cult court ..-. .-,... 8.00 Mrs., John Hulbert, witness, circuit court : .'. 6.00 Dick Johnston,' -witness, clr- . cult court ....!........-. 8.00 Hugh Craddick, witness, clr- -, cuit court 8.00 Mrs. Trimble, ' witness, clr- ..cult-court r... 8.00 Mr. Buyer," witness, circuit court 8.00 J. C Olson, witness, circuit court 8.00 Orris Olson, witness, circuit court : 8.00 Mrs. L. Olson, witness, cir cuit court , ....... 8.00 Ed Tull, witness, circuit court 8,00 Harry Brown, witness, clr .cuit court .'.. 13.00 H. S. Wflson, witness, circuit court. c,zo J. W. Hilton, witness, clr- cult court 2.20 E. B. Hall, witness, circuit court "". ....,. 2.20 Clay Cornish, witness, cir cuit court 2,20 A. E. Whitman, witness, cir cuit court . ... . 2.20 Dr. A. A. Soule, witness, clr- ,- , cult court ...j. 2.20 Mrs. Kate Benton, witness. circuit court ...-......' 2.20 Dick Benton, witness, circuit court .......,.... ..... 6.00 Mrs." Geo Taggle, witness. ; circuit court .......,i...J e.00 George-Tuggl,-Jtltnetw,- olr-" CONGRESS 'TO CABINET - !INaTENaMINUTES . JB , "A bolt from the blue sky," Is the way Secretary, of Commerce Joshua W. Alexander, of Gallatin, Mo., announces his recent ap pointment to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of for mer Secretary David Redflold. Secretary Alexander was con gressman from Missouri, but was at his home visiting when tho call came from the White House for tl"i conference and appointment cult court 6.00 Dr. Geo. Merryman, salary, physician 191.66 Cal.-Ore. Power Co, ser- vices, poor farm ..... 3,00 48.60 Cal.-Ore. Power Co., ser- vices, court house .. Cal.-Ore. .Power Co., ..i... tit uucp, iiuia.jr ,,.... 1.40 - The following road warrants were allowed -and hte -Clerk' instructed, to draw warrants on yie Road Fund for their respective ameunts: A. iWlck8trom, cinders...'. $981.00 Oliver Martin, Merrill road.. -61.25 Richard Martin, Merrill road 36.00 J. H. Parker, Merrjll road 36,00 O. Martin, Merrill road 60.00 Emil Pollyka, Merrill road 6.00 O. E.' Hunt, Merrill road John Delca, Long Lake road N. Settler, Long Lake road.. L. Blehn;, Long Lake road C. 'D. ' -Wilson. ' Lone' Lake 5.60 47.25 19.13 230.00 road J......'. 117.60 j. n. uanKson, Liong uaxe C , D. . Wilson. -Lone Lake road .'. 80.75 J. Petersteiner, Long Lake road 34.00 J. Patterson, Long Lake road 49,88 road 22.72 J..G. Conley. Langell Valley road '..... . 88.00 T. Osborn. Langell Valley road ... 45.00 R. Bishop, Langell Valley road 15.00 William Edler, Langell Val ley road 77.00 K. Wilkerson, Langell Val- ' ley road 71.60 Gene , Wilkerson, Langell Valley road ...' 27.00 G. Minard, Langell Valley .road :. 18.00 H. E. Wlnnard, Langell Val ley road " 188.00 Whereupon- Court adjourned, to meet.on July 3rd, 1919. TRYING TO KEEP RTR. tINE OPEN SEWARD, Alaska, Dec. 21. (By Mall.) Attempts are to be made to keep the government railroad be tween Seward and Anchorage open this 'winter. Snowsheds were built along the line last summer to keep 'the track free of snow, which last winter slid down in such great quantities that operation was halted for several months. Trains operate between the two. points regularly during the summer. Seward and Anchorage, about 100 miles apart, are both on the "ocean end" of the railroad the .government is building between Seward and Fairbanks, the metropolis of the In terior of Alaska. In India and Burmah the code still allows natives to be' flogged for cer- tein offence As manias a' thousand native., are -flogged tyeerly la iBur mB,'1t thea' Hogging, .WaVele, 3.40 rMh 1 r;4wX o 80 ALiB3CA3STPER TW "" 7,60 -SmM-M 9.90 iMKBmiimM - 7.40 BBBiKilH . BliSSil' mmzfyMz.mijja t i 'eKHH'l mmmmmmm k.' "BPH ( 2.20 J' i -' XA?5sKS3Fr are net ot.-ij. BoWreJcharacter'.' '' ' FAMILY MARKED BY ODDITY London Newspaper Tells of Strang Fate That Pursued Grodp Both In Life and Death. There lhed at Ipsnlch In tlic relffn of William III n family known as the "odd family,' 'a most- appropriate name, ns the following facts prove, London Answers states: Every event, good, bad or Indlffer-' ent, came to that family In nn odd year or an odd dny of the month, and every person was odd In manner or behavior or appearance. Even the letters of their Christian names ol; ways amounted to an odd number. The father and mother were Peter and Itahab; I heir seven children (all boys) bore the names of David, Eze klel, James, Jonas, Matthew, Roger and Solomon. ,The husband possessed only one leg nnd, his wife, only one arm'; Solomon was blind In bis left eye and Roger lost his right In on accident ; James had his left ear torn off In a quarrel. Matthew's left .hand had but three Angers. Jonas had a stump foot,-David was humpbacked and Ezekiel was Ofeet 2 Inches at the age of nineteen. wEyfry oneof the , children had, red haUr, ot wlthstandlnghefactjtha't thp,fatber,s ha.r was. Jet,1 black 'andp'thej rnqtberi .white'. , . l, vi v ly Strange at birth, all i died , as strangely. k k- The-father fell Into a deep sawplt and was killed the wife died five-days after ,.from starvation EzekleT enlist ed, was Wounded In 23. places, b,ut re- and(atthewfcaie6Vilni;i713Jltp.Ir.td)i; lerenk.piace oatne:same uaypaoto mon;and Er.eklel'were-drovvnedflrlHhe ' Thames WS1723..-' IV'V..' T. t , , i- !' r 'C tint ((1 r,l" I RECALL LEGENDS-OF' HAWAlf '- Two Idols, Recently Unearthed, Bring to Memory Folklore Tales Almost Lost to Memory. l si Of the two old Hawaiian Idols lately found concealed In the 'earth at Hook nupu, Paukuknlo, ong, a female Idol, Is In a fairly good state of preservation. The Idol Is supposed to be that of Kl hawahlne, the Undine of Maul myths. Hpr haunts 'are the springs at Pauku kalo, the Kaunha pond, and the match less pools In the wooded glens around Pilholo, Makawao. The legends about her compare with those of the German fairy folklore, and around v the charms of her person as .she sits combing her wealth of golden tresses at the edge of some bathing pool Is woven many, a half forgotten Mauri folk tale. In some of the latest 'ones she Is reputed "to" have lured "two haoles at different times oh a merry chase only ', to see Iter disappear In one. or. another .of the deep, clear-water pools aong" the wooded glens of Pilholo One, a i doctor, ended, his aimless wandermgs , to her'glenwood haunts by becoming a paralytic; the other, a woodcutter, never Ceased to describe the charms of this "wonderful woman with the. gol den hair," always able to elude his, em brace, but ever beckoning him on 'to ner tair, among me vines , ana trees and pools and crags of the glens about ,(jranoo. waiiuKu (H. L) Times. The Cynical Actress. The late Oscar Hammersteln be lieved that the actresses should lead a pure life. , "Cynical, disillusioned actresses are no good," he once said at a dinner. "I remember an actress of mine some years ago who fell down badly In a part la given ner. "Look here,' I said the morning after she fell down, 'all the critics say you don't show half enough emotion In the scene where your husband leaves 'you never to return.' "The cynical,- disillusioned creature gave a tart laugh. t " 'Oh, I dop'tfdon't I?' she sneered. 'Well, look here, Mr. ' Hammersteln, I've had six husbands leave me never te return, and I guess I know how much emotion ought to be shown In such 'circumstances As well as any body.' " ' 8afo Light for Miners. Nowadays the up-to-date miner car ries a package of electricity about .with him' while underground. lb Is a small, storage battejy, attached to the back of .bis belt,' and Is 'connected by a cord "with A lamp fastened to the front of his cap. The lamp, provided with a reflector, throws quite a flood of light In front of the miner. But Its chief advantage Is absolute safety. In olden 'days miners (who musti of coarse, have light) carried about with them open-flame lamps. These caused Innumerable disastrous accidents through Ignition of coal dust or gases. Sir Humphry Davy's invention of a safety lamp whose flame was.protected by a wire gauze saved an Immense number of lives. It Is In common use today, bilt the electric mine lamp Is better and more convenient. Death Took Old and Young. During the war the London Times, either wittingly or unwittingly, pub lished Innumerable Items about the very old men and women In the Brit ish empire who, were dying off. Their great age, their longevity, formed a melancholy contrast to the slaughter of youth then going on In Europe. Dur ing six months. In' 1018, 312 persons over one hundred years old died In the British isles, brit the flgtfre of yoong puecr-who' felf during that time before the suae .of the. enemy and who died rVltfe toaaeos mounted toward a mil lion. ' Not one of'tli'e old. be It said P assengers . and Baggage ANVArHERE IN THE CTTf QUICK 8KKVICE REASONABLE RATES PHONE 187 WesternTransferCo. Phone 460 Ice Cream 729 Main St Candle PASTIME . Jack Monrow, Prop. Cigars, Tobacco, Soft-Drink Peel and BUUard Barber Shop, In oCnnecttoa 1 'OUB MOTTO "Courtesy and Service" ; - Real Estate, Insurance, Loans i Iadastatea Opportunities Investments Good boys la farms and dtjr hemes Jas,M.'WatkinsJr. Suite 1, Swonson Bids. For Good Portraits call U at Loucks STUDIO (Formerly the .Bend Studio). 1136 -Main St. ' Phone 276-J NOTICE Bonanza, Ore., Dec. 31, 1919. To the Stockholders 'of the Bonana.. 4 .National .Farm LoapAssqcIatloat On Tuesday, January 18, 1920, th annual meeting of the stockholder, of our association will be held la tile church In 'Bonanza, 'at 2' o'clock p.au This Is your meeting . Tour In terests are under consideration. We "who have served you as best we. could for the last twelve months are ready to report what We have done. ' This 1b the time to elect our sac, cessora for the ensuing year; the time to make arrangements for th. improvement and enlargement ot our association, and to correct any faujlts in its management. We have over thirty member now who have received over fifty" thousand dollars. There Is not oae doljar delinquent. No new Indebted ness has been Incurred, during the year and 50 Iter cent of the debts existing a year ago will have been, paid. i ' AH this in detail concerns each of you directly. Will you not come at the time appointed and help us make a better record next year? H. M. DANIEL. 6-11 . See'y-Treas. B.N.F.tuA- HAY GROWERS ATTENTION The HaV Marketing Committee ot the Farm Bureau has a market tor 175 tons of baled hay. Farm bureaa members wishing to, bid, on these or ders may got In touch (With the mark et through the Bureau secretary In the county 'agents officii (It you are not a member of the Farm Bureaa. It only costs $1.00 to Join). 14 , riareVjbopde wnOe'yoa wait GhftK cote Smlta. S-t e Want Ada bring results. WATCH THET BIG 4 Stomach-Kidneya-Heart-Liver Keep the vital organs health by regularly taking the world's stand ard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder ana uric acid troubles COLD MEDAL Tbt Ndonl Remedy of Holland for ctnturtes pnd ndprapd by Queen WHhl- , f, i.y ; HtKM if I ',4 4 4 j . -jnM,k,i yt " rf - -i -vf s -.J-rf. I i- urT t ;! y ', -"t. - wun ws