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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1920)
h 4. , I'AOH Ttllti:i3 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON jrmiuv, j wr.utv 23, ioao ;,-r I 11 .. Wo Arc -- New machinery has been telegraphed for and the same efficient chop force retained. The shop will be ready for business about It February Our Office and ACCESSORY STORE hat been moved to our warehouse building, three doors west of the Garage, and a '.new and up-to-date stock ordered. We hope soon to announce the erection of a modern garage, far larger and 'better than before. Two Carloads of BUICKS will arrive in the next sixty days. Last season cars were all sold before shipments arrived. If you want a Buick get your order in early. White Pelican Garage . ' j- COUNT V CXiUUT PltOCKKIHNGH. lio It remembered, that Court met - liuiHimut to uuojurnmont, all mom- i -. borB being prosent wlton tho follow- r, , lug proceeding wcro hud, to wit: '"j Vacating and ivvokdiK '.Order. , , lc Jn' tliu Mutter ot revoking and vnciit- '.'- ',. lng an order nindo nnd entered on -' Juno 7th, lUia, providing for la- Buitnco and directing iidvortlsoiuont ' ami snlo ot bonas us uppuura at page 0SC of Commlssfonora Jour- nul Val & 7 I WIiuioub, At n regular session of. this court noiu on tno Tin uay June, . ' 101!) and Order ptovidlng for tho Is suance, advertisement and sale of Bonds, wus duly made and entored at I'ago G86 ot Commissioners Jour nal Vol & 7 . . - Whorooa, Advertisement and not v lco tlioreot was published for Issuos . In tho Kvonlng Herald and tho Klam v ; nth Itocord, nt Klamath Fulls, Ore gon, and, Whereas, Tho said County Court met pursuant to adjournment on tho 21st lny ot J,,no m0' aU CHbora being presont, and Whorons Tho said court deeming It for tho best Interest of Klamath County, to make and enter an Order providing for tho lssuanco, advortlso mont and snlo ot said bonds describ ed in mild order of Juno 7th, 1019, togothor with other bonds, thereby fixing tho dato or sale to uo on juiy 19th, 1919, nnd. Whereas, Bald order of Juno 21st, ' 1D19, Is nnd was lntonded to supor--sedo said order ot Juno 7th, 1919. Now thoreforo, It Is hereby order. . -od that snld Journal entry as men tioned nnd recorded on Page 580 of Commissioners Journal Volume 7, be and tho same Is hereby vacated and revoked, and, Whereas, It Was tho Intention and ' this order Bhould have been made nnd entered on the 21st day ot.June, ,.1019. It is hereby ordered and dlr- AV -octed that the same be "entered as of 0 Juno 21st, 1919. It. H. BUNNELL, County Judge BURREL SHOUT, Commissioner. 'ASA FORDYCE, Commissioner Whereupon Court adjourned to meet July 7th, 1919. Meeting of the County Court July,. 7th, 1919. Tho court met on this date, there : .being present Commissions. Burrel Short and Asa Fordyoe, when the fol lowing proceedings, were had to-wlt: The following' road olaimB were al lowed and the Clerk was Instructed i to draw warrants for their respective amounts; U, H, Johnson, Swan Lake ' road.."...,..::...,:... ,....... 2J.00 .Joe (Morrow, Swan .Lake road 21.00 John Hibberta! Swan Lake ' , road -43.75 "Theodore Ward, Swan Lake road.-.'..:K;:?...tj...u..',....-. ,. 17.50 .AI Swasey.t.Blyt'oad x....;.;.... 77.00 "Robert Nichols, By road"!!!!! 8,00 tfeorge Hovd. Blv.road xea.oo .CO ' Now Building and Equipping a New" SHOP In that portion of our Garage not A. C. Kdsall, Bly rood 38.50 K, 1). Briscoe. Ft. Klumnth load , , ; 120.19 Jack .Ilrlscoo, Ft. Klamath road j.... G4.00 C. M. Noah, Ft Klamath road 10. CO W, K. Nicholson,. Ft. Klamnth roud G.G0 I.oren Moon, Ft. Klamuth . raid ;. , 27.00 C. M. Noah, Ft Klamath road 9.00 Sixth St. blacksmith shop ropnlrs.. . fC.70 Union Oil Co. .supplies 08.17 Tom Ulxon, oxponso ... 23.24 Tho White Houso, suppllos G.70 C. I.. Best Cos Traction Co. supplies ,.'.., 82.20 ChllOditln Merc. Co. supplies. 4. GO City Transfer Co. enrtngo 44.10 O. K. Blacksmith Co, ropulrs 3G.84 O. C I.orcnz, repairs 140 C. C, l.oronz, repairs 3G O, C. I.orcnz, repairs ,.,.. 2.3G Tho following' claims on tho Cur rent Kxpenso Fund were allowed and tho clerk was instructed to draw war rants for their respective .ameunts: Wostorn Union Tol Co. wire sorvlco ....s , ii$ 10,10 II. & M. C. Co., supplies C6.00 Burroughs Adding Mnchtno co. supplio s , 2G.2G Baldwin Hnrdwaro Co, sup pllos court houso G.90 Mrs. L. B. Huguo, DIst. Atty n 1,1 !. 1 , K R Mrs. L. d". ilaguo county court aid 24.75 W. O. Smith Printing Co. supplies 12.50 W. O. Smith Printing Co.' supplies .: 10.00 W. O. Smith Printing Co. supplies 12.75 Q. O. l.oronz, repairs $ 4.9G K. V. W. and Ror. Co, ice .... 20.00 C. H. Underwood, supplies sheriff office .. 1.00 Ben Gay, rabbit bounty 2.60 u, h, underwood, supplies.... li.so C. H. Underwood, supplies .... 7.76 W. H. North, dlst. atty office ront 30,00 Brown Bros, repairs 2,00 Roberts and Whltmore, coun ty old 36.32 JullO; Kirk Sayre, stenog. work v, 65.34 C. R. DeLap, postage and ex press 5.31 Sunset Grocery, county aid.. 53. OQ Mrs, William Caldwell, wit ness1 justice court l',7Q Q, , P, Van Riper, wit- ness Justice court 1,70 Whereupon court adjourned to meet on July 12th. 1919. Meeting ot tho county court, July The county court met on this date all members being present when the '. -wing proceedings were had to- , ' ' rt '.3 being the date heretofore de-1 Blguted fdr 'tMe'Dpening of bids tor the construction $t aipew concrete ,f loot ',ln, .the. mawiah training' depart ment of2UiKlaitliiCmty -Hit School and the coaorate work tor a $ ' 2 M4' . WJW,'Jf."', '-$ a burned. i t now brldgo across Lost Rlvor at a point near Merrill, bids for these two Improvements were opened, but no contracts wero let.- Tho following Current Expense claims wero allowed and the clerk was instructed to draw warrants for their respective ameunts: Hlackburn hospital, sorvlco county poor 37,65 I Invented the Ttre Sola Idea D. S. Patent No. 10T7UO, November . HI. CutTire Costs with Sturges Tire Soles Bring us an old, worn tire like this we'll cover it with a Sturges Tire Sole made or new, live rub ber, with heavy non-skid tread and you'll have the equal of a new tire, which Jbpks like this, guaranteed for 6,000 miles. SturiM Tire Sole rt dttce;row tlr uieaee , one Jutf. We epflr thimftee, KLAMATHvRTJBBBR ' 1st fcisll;Ml .v tas"k ''-jikit 0 I RSn jjI1 .t,f... " Blackburn IlOfttittul. twrvfon 4 county poor 8(j,'jr, a ltinoKuurn noupltal, jaorvico cfliifil' nnfti' Tl.f.fl X L, H, Dixon, rabbit bounty .. U.25 Jay Ilmvftrnuni. nx. rirturt , house litigation ...i'...:...iL, J.'HOM v. H. Aims, ox court ntiusj litigation - . J&,,. I; U, Elliott, ex. cotfrt'liffM litigation .?..,. j 'Joiner Roberts, rubl:L bouri- SpO.OO 6.f'0 iici Olaon, wltncn circuit -5" "0. rt ...... ....... Dick Johnson, wit' c rlrcuit ."U0 7 00 10.00 IM, J. Goodrich, wlln-stu clr- cuit court i .T, V, llolfoort, witness circuit court 6.60 Mrs, .1, D. Holbcrt, wltnesH , circuit court 5.".0 Mrs. 8. W. Sanford, witness -circuit cpurt IS 16 2 ? J. U, Tumor, witness circuit V court J2.0S Wm. Aubrey, witness circuit court Dick Henton, witness circuit cou rt 13,-H ,3.0.0 Mrs. George Toggles, witness circuit court '3.00 George Tugglcs, witness cir cuit court 3.00 Mrs. Kate Benton, witness circuit court 3.00 Mrs. Hugh Craddock, witness circuit court ....;.... "6.00 Tho following Lirnry- claims 'vvfe-e allowed and the clerk was instruct ed to draw a warrant for the ameunt: Underwood Pharmacy, sup plltiJ $ 1.40 The following road claims wero at lowed and the clerk was instructed to draw warrants for their respec. tlve amounts': Ford Garage, supplies ........ 32.85 L. Turpln, services ........'. 50.00 Western Transfer, cartage 8.00 Whereupon court adoiurned to meet on July 17fh. 1919. Meeting ot tho county court July 14th, 1919. ' The court met pursuant to ad' Journment, all' members being, pre sent, when the following proceedings were had to-wlt: The following road claims wero al lowed and the Clerk was Instructed to' draw warrants for their respective ameunts: Glass and Prudhomme co. supplies . .'. .......$ Fannie A. Paddock, election.. C. I. Reckard upholding crim inal laws Julia Swindler, rabbit boun ty - 1.81 COO 35.00 3.90 Dd. Geo. Merryman, service physician -2.20 Dr. Geo. Merryman, .service physician 5.00 F. C. Collmnn, rabbit bounty "3.70 C. R. DeLap,expenso 3.00 James Merc. Co. rabbit boun ty 10.35 Mrs. L. B. Hague, services 6.00 Pac. Tel. and Tel Co. wire service 10.28" Cecil Hunt, rabbit bounty 3.15 Roy Hickman, election 1000 Klamath Fuel Co. .fuel circuit court -..... 3.00 R. F. Beasler. rabbit bounty . 5.00 John Flodln, auto hire 13.60 The matter of the contract for the construction ot the concrete floor for' the Manuel Training' department for tho Klamath County High School coming up at this time and bids be ing considered the bid of.A. F. Grah am being -tho only one submitted. said bid was accepted at a price of $594.00. Tho matter of the bridge across Lost River near Merrill coming up at this time and it appearing to the COurt that a change was necessary In tho orlglnnl contract with the Pacif ic Foundation Company for the con struction of said brldgo, tho follow ing order was issued by tho court, Klamath. Falls. Ore.. July 4th, '19 Owing to the fact that tho Reclam ation Service are constructing a uam across Lost River below the Merrill Bridge. It. is hereby ordered that the de sign of the now Merrill brldgo be changed from a' deck bridge to a thru bridge and the length of the center pier be made twonty eight feet. long. The price to bo paid for this .change is stx hundred and eighty ($680.00) dollars in nddltlon to the original contract price, of Seventy n'c;jit hundred nnd sixty eight ($7808.00) dollars. KLAMATH COUNTY by R. H. Bunnell, County Judge. by Burrell Short Co. Commissioner by Asa Fordyce, Co. Commissioner, Accepted July 14th, 1919 Pacific Foundation Company By A, E. Eberhnrt, Contracting Agent. ORDER. In 'the Matter of the Cancellation ot County Warrants Issued for a per iod of over Beven years. Whereas. C: R. DeLap, county Clerk, for Klamath County, Oregon, had tiled with the County court of Klamath County. Oregon, ms certm cate showing all County Warrants re maining in the. Clerks office of saia county, which have been Issued and unclaimed for a period ot seven years or over prior to the First day of July, 1919, also county warrants that have been protested by the County Treas urer ot said county,, for a period of seven years and over, prior to the First day of July 1919, and which warrants have been 'called by the County Treasurer for payment, but hqyo not been presented, also all county warrants that have been !ls- sued by the county clerk for a period ot seven years or over, wntcn war rants have been received from the County Clerk, but have never been protested to the County Treasurer Now therefore.'ln pursuance of the statutes In such cases made and. pro vided,'. It is hereby ordered, by the court. that.CR. DeLap, County. Clerk afore- biu. uq.Buu uo iiereuy la, aumonseu to" Insert' a 'notice' in ! the, Evening Herald,. a.newpaper. of. general iclr: eolation in sahlcounty. and state i Vr Ins, nn1fAa"n"k11 k'Am-lt noWMn. jeUleeru fctthjr i-6tlctihi-,!lf sika!irir- .w'thln ixty duy from tho 1st day of July, liH9, said -watiuntB so cihort iod will be cancelled and ruyiuyiit thereof it-fused whorolh It appears that tho watiants Have bona Drnittst- jod for a period of seven jears prior to tno said First day of July, 1919,' uIeo that warrants so advertl kJ end not called toe prior to thu' termliia-, tlon of. the said sixty, clays after tho flr.it day of July ltriO, which linvo batin dulv ISHiictl And rnnlnln In ihr j office of the County Clerk, and which have been Issued for a period of KeVen years or over, prior to tho Plrnt ilnv nt .Tillv mid nlnn wnr.' rants that liavo been Issued for a per iod of seven years, or over prior to the First day ot July, 1919, which have been received from tho County Clork but have never been presented tq tho County Treasurer for payment, bo cancelled as aforesaid, If not call ed for or presented for payment within sixty days aftor tho First day of July, 1919. R. H. BUNNELL. County Judge BURREL SHORT, Commissioner. I ASA FORDYCE, Commissioner. In tho Matter of tho Upper Van Brimmer Drainage District: Order appointing Commissioners. 'The application of the Upper Van Brimmer Drainage District address ed to the Judge of this Court, pray ing the appointment of three com missioners to assess the benefit? and damages Incident to the carrying out of tho plan of reclamation of said district, as filed with,, the County Court, coming on at this time for bearing and it appearing that said district has done all those things necessary and proper and In accordance with' the provision of the law precedent to the appointment of said commissioners and the Court being advised In the premises, It is hereby ordered thafR. A. Emmltt, a civil engineer, and R. E. Bradbury and James Dixon, two freeholders, resident within the State of Oregon, be and they are hereby appointed to act as Commis sioners of said district for the pur poses abofe stated. Dated this 14th day of July, 1919. R. H. BUNNELL. County Judge. Whereupon the Court adjourned, to meet July 157 1919', Meeting of the County Court, July latit, ioi. The Court met on this date, ajl members being present. Informal discussion was had re garding various matters pending be fore the Court. No bills were allow ed nnd no orders Issued for record. Whereupon Court adjourned, to meet Saturday, July 19th, 1919. In the matter of a permit for John Depuy to place a culvert across the County road. Now comes Mr. J. W. Depuy and asks the Court for .a permit to cross the County read, in two places run ning east from Midland, and being across the township line between Tps. 39 S. 7 40 S. R. 9 E. W. M., and being tor the purpose of an Irri gation ditch to irrigate the HEY NE and the NWU NEM Sec. 6, Tp. 40 S., R. 9..E. W, M. After due consideration the Court nereDy gives permission to the said J. W. Depuy to nlace two culverts 'across the County road running east from Midland and being one at or near the center east and west of the NE'i NWU Sec. 6 and one near the NV corner of the NWU NEU Sec. 6, Tp. 40 S., R. 9 E.. W. M. Order dated -as of 30th day of June, i'jii. Nunc Pro Tunc. R. H. BUNNELL, Judge, BURRELL SHORT, ASA FORDYCE, Commissioners, Saturday, July 19, 1919. Court 'met. pursuant to adjourn ment, being present Hon. R. H. Bun nell, Judge; Burrell Short and Asa Fordyce, Commissioners. The following road claims were allowed and tho Clerk Instructed to draw a warrant on the Road Fund tor the ameunt: American Railway Express Co., expressage ..i .".? 2.65 In the Matter or the application, of C. D. Harmon for Relief. Now comes C.. D. .Harmon, and makes' application to the court for aid, and It appearing to the court from the statements made by said applicant that he Is 65 years ot age and that, he is unable to work for a livelihood by reason ot an Injury re ceived while working for the Klam ath Manufacturing Co. It is therefore ordered that said C. D, Harmon be allowed county' aid In the sum ot $25.00 per month, and the clerk is hereby Instructed to draw a warrant on the Current Expense Fund in the sum of $25.00 In his fav or, and that a warrant be .drawn on said fund tor said C, D. Harmon the first day of every month hereafter until the further order ot this court. C. D. Harmon, county aid ..$ 25.00 R. H. BUNNELL. Judge" BURREL. SHORT, Commissioner ASA FORDYCE, Commissioner Whereupon court adjourned to meet on July 21, 1919. " Saturday July 19th, 1919. Court met pursuant to adjourn ment all members being present, when the following proceedings were had to-wlt: In the Matter of the sale ot road bonds heretofore advertised, This being the time fixed by ad vertisement for opening the bids for the $347,704,00 Road Bonds. The following bids were submit ted: 1. Carstens and Earles Inc. Seat tle, yash, Bid a premium ot $5483. ou on tne S347.704.uu, oonas near lng Interest at 5 per cent. 2. Morris Brothers Inc. Portland, Oreg. Bid a premium of $111.23 per thousand of the $347,704.00, Bonds, bearing Interest-at 6 per cent, 3., Morris Brothers Inc. Portland Oreg. Bid a premium ot $67.65 per thousand for the $347,704.00. Bonds bearing Interest at 5 H; peri cent. Mi Morris Brothers' Incp'ortlahd, Oreg-Bid 'a premium of ,-$6,35 por thousand oh ifhe)34T,7O4,O0. Bonds, S. 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