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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1922)
TVIMDAY, JUNK , 1MM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Prigd Two , The Evening Herald H,m ii( k slue PabtlifcM dally etceft8ti4ar; k Tlin HnraM Publlililnf Company of Klamath Fall, at 119 Eighth itreet. Knlercd at tbo poitofflco at Klam ath Pall, Ore., for tranimlnalon through th mallt at econA'claM rnaittr. MKMDRR Or TUB A88QCIATM Thtt Aaaoclated Prctf la ixdatlre I entitled to tho uto for ) !!' (Inn nfall uewg dlinatchu. eredlttd iu i w, n uwiennia croaiua in llils pnjwr, fend Ub the local new publUhfs) herein. T. f t;wIJAv; jiiSjJTdT tea ADVERTISING T?ilI3 valo of nownpapcr ndvenln 'Iiik for tho ptirposn of stirring up and holding new liiiftlho wins fresh tcMlmonllalx. Ojcdon A. Crnfrr of Minneapolis, ilnleunlo to last wfok'a Kralty Con viatlpn. said: "UV, tho realty mpn, nro for nownpapor advert Islnc Wo look upon tii newspapers as oppor tunities for Inirnoltlrd snlUnK drives." Thomas II. Moore of the News- paper riihllsherft association says: "Thrro Ik tnoro Interest In news. paper mivnrilMnr than there ever was. Tho reason I, It hrliiKs In 'the business when, other mediums fall."' l:nok,s llko the newspapers them sehes are reltlne a lilt of publicity S. P. Kianilner. I HUMAN, KINDNESS, A Western Pacific eross continent , llmllH train was held for half an hour at the Oakland molo the other day. In order that nn aped man. roparatcd from his w1f In tho whirl of Market street, might cross the bay and Join her for tho trip east. And Mill there nro person who re fer to irreat entorprlsrs functioning by tho power of associated capital as "jtoulless corporations." Thn truth l that tho policy of a .corporation Is formulated and effet cd by Individuals. If the hearts of the men at tta head of tho enter prliio are sound, the enterprise will bo courteously and kindly conducted, equally or easily as If It wero a part norsklp of Individuals. Every day sreat corporatlrns ore julotly demonstrating unslflsh ser- vlco. ewmpllfylnu the nobteet human virtues. Occasionally tho kindly In terest rises to tn(. nmicnis 01 m spw tnrular. as In tho Western Pacific Incident, and finds place In tho news paper. Iut ,,ar a"or Jav cvfn tho best of tho rest of us. unobtru sive acta or charity and helpfulness nre being porfornicdaliy corporations, largo and small, that hover get pub lic mention. Co.i puli, Co., puli Co., pub. Co., pub Co.. pu,b, Co.. pub. Co., puli. Co., pub. Tlio gambling reason will open roon. Cantaloupes are oa the way. Milwaukee Journal. , www (ormany'a "floating" debt of 27C.000.flOO marks Is getting Into the submersible class. Wall Street Jour nal. . ' There are no flappers In the spirit, world, .says Conan Doyle. What do. the older people talk about Phila delphia Evening Public Ledger. A Now Sweden has told Kmma Gold man to move on. It looks llko Km ma In cein: to e0 oulte a lot of the world. American Lumberman. (lnrmnny and Russia having do rldud to ct together, what thoy will got toiretbor Ik tho question that agl tnkeii Knnipo. Wteston leader. . Fine thing about a lC-year-old flappor I sh0 will outgrow )t 20 yoars from now when she Is 25. Newspaper KntnrprNo Association. These arn apparently trylnK day for every one sayo the criminal. Ashnvllle Times. . "Fowor rag than for many years will be seen In ballroom this sea son," say tbo dancing masters. Wo wonder If they aro referring to danc es or clothes. Mnnllu lliillelln. 0 on oral Pershing recently made a nnvonty-mlle liorsnback ride. He was probably looking for what congress has left of the United Mains army, New York Trlbuno. , -kjk Ono.Amerlcaii dollar L, worth, 2" A,- 000 Itusalan rubles. However, It doesnt follow that 2,7r.Q,Q00 Ruh- slan rubles aro worth one American dollar. -Weston Lpuder. Hat anybody obtained a ruling on the birthday 'of a baby arriving at 13:30 a. m. daylight-saving timet Boston Herald. ) What are the wild wavog saying? (let a radio and find out. Indlanaao f la Star, OFFICIAL PnOCKKMNOS OF THR CflVNTY COl'HT Mnndav. Mav tl 1? JCTl;'yie I' Court milt pursuant ' to adjourn ment, wnen were present: n. li. oun hell County Judfre; Hurrelt'Rhnri hnd Asa Fordyr Cffftnly'ComrtlsslOners, tho following proceedings were had: In the Matter of the Application of Clara Dc-Cuman, a widow, for fcnslon. fnWwtirlng that the above nppll cant Is the mother of two minor caunrtn arm a wmow, te anoTn Ap plication I allowvd in the' m of aiT.60 per month until the further order, of lb Murt. In' ttm Matter ot tk Application i.f Allen Krtnke, a widow for relief. It appearing that the above appli cant U In need of relief, ft U allow ed In'lho snhi ot ItA.Ot) ptt fnntilh iihtll' the further order of th court.' In the Matter of the Anpllrutron, or Mrs. Huthenls Cox for relief, Allowed In the jmnl of ':? per intnth tiutlt the fnHBerorflr ot this c;irt.' Currrut extcaa cluluwi allowed and warrants ordered drawn as tol-' lews: 'Mrs. Karl Martin, relief, transpor tation. 171.25. Alice Kenke, county aid. $2.0. Klamath ltvotsi l Pub. Off.. Vnfi. court prvcteanre, jjc.is.v Klamatti' Uecord 'Pub. court wueeedure,' m'.ttft Klamath Kecord Pub, court prccvedurc, 11.25, Klamath Itecord Pub. court Procedure. K3.8.V. Klanutk Kecord Pub. rt'Urt proceedure. $15.7.. Klamath Itecord lub. court prne-wdureAflS.fti. KUwuth IWcorw 1Mb. court firocevdtire, 25.7i. Klamath Recbrd Pub. court" proceedure, tH.Ou. KJatnatY KccesM Ti. court rroeeednre, 3.7.i. Ituthena Cos, county aid. 11S.0U. Alice fJeCdman, 'widow pension, $K.r.o. " Rally n. WlnnlnKham, county aM. $23.. J. J. n. Ileed, work surveyor. (2.1.32. Clarence Brawler, work surveyor, I7.M. ' ' ' ' - ' " V Tanner, work. 15U.7.r.. T.S. Abbott, work, $1.09.7.'.. O. T. Parley, work. M.S7. Drummd Print Bfcot. printing. sunt, office. 17.75. Coe Jitney Service, Jitney co. sunt. t1.B. ' ' K. K. Wright, kelp Hist. atty. lOS.un. ' II. K. Wright, bailiff, grand Jury. 112.00. -- 'Road Claims allowed and clerk or dered to draw warrants as follews: Karl Xlcory. road .work. 12.11.01. J .K.' Scott, road work. t!C."75. Alei Aran'slff, road work, lS.9R.i Frank Peel, road work. IS.00. A.rBell. road work, 417.95. Jake Tareoff, road work, 132.31. J6hn jQUah, road wbrk, l&C.CI H.T. VRsjry. road wort. $174.75. Staadarw Oil Col. supplies. IS.25. High School Claims allowed and warrants Urawji as ftltlws: Kooerl uotx, salary. ziiu.uu. X B. ReeM, 'salary. $1K.7. B. 0.'PMhiebhsjui. salary. $1C 1.C7. Krelyn Applewate. salary. 1150,00. Mary Crnli. salary. $141.67. Aria Dougherty, salary, Hl.7. Rachel WUimea, salary, tl4$.7. Ellrabeth Keyea, tuUary, $441.67. Rttth'Wtlatw. enUtfT. tlAOJtO. mndlf. salary. aiJ.t". Frank Howard, salary. $130.00. toward W, Ury. AUa.uO. Elmer Pendell, salary 1130.00. W. 8.'Keever. salary. IllO.ou. Minnie Mlcbaelson, assistance, caf atajla, 110.00. fJhraiy Claims allowed and war fonls 'drawn1: ',- lrhe-Adrsoo, salary. $106.C(. American J.lbrary Asm., supplies. $.t)0. ," Road Claims allowed and war rants drawn ad follews: EI W; 'WheuMne, road work, $281.55. Frank lAwery. road work.4C8.21. Victor Mltler, ro'adLwork. IG4,t. Merrln "iVaflh, rofd VorV. t:c. Rlnwr Uwefy. road wbrkr..$r5.4. Carl KaJNr. road. wqrk. 55.4. Hugh Cloftlo. road work. I3i.p. Jim tTdsall. road work, 32.tl. Mike Wnllls. road work. 111.54. E. W. .Whet8ton. road work, Frank J-owery, rtad wtjrk, 121.54. Nvhertuoon1 Court ABJotrrwd tor the'ierthl . BB IT JtCUF-MnERKD. .That at a regular term ot the County Comim- doner's Court oi Klamath Civanty State of Oregon, begun and hM nt the etmrt ritOM raKUMMh County Oregon. ohv Wednesday the 3rd day ot May 1922. (he same being he Ilrjt Wedhcsday In satd morn and the tlmefhred by law for hording1 to RegaMr Trn or aaw uonri.'waen wi!e preiet: R. H; Bannell County 3urir! Burrell Short and Ana For- dree Countr Commissioners, tho court mt aad sdjoarntd'nntll Sat urday May Cth. 1822. Western Union Tel. Co,, service officials, -24.60. Mrs. M. J. llarnen, board, Dorrls llow, ,$ 1,8.00. .Robert 'Fryrear, salary and nurse, 'Itobt. Fryrear, board Inmates ai.. Ilrummond Print Shop, supplies election, $266.25. Fred 1). Fletcher, refund tuxes, $107.67. Wm. 1111, guard prlMiners, $12.00. Itex Cafe, hoard of prisoners, $18.00. l.ydln Frlcke. .1 month salary. $375.00. C. II. IVl.ap, postageM$'5.pO. C. It. l)eLap, pbtage election, $10.00. W. F. 1)111, Juror circuit court $4.00. Jacob Rucck, Juror, circuit court, $17.00. " F. C. Markwjrd. Juror, circuit court, $12J40. R. CtCorntsh, Juror, circuit court, $12.20. -''" ' Wi C. Ktcll, Juror, circuit court, $12. SO, I'lnkey Harks, Juror, circuit court, $15.60. Fred M. (larlch. Juror, circuit court $12.20. Oeo, StmwbrMfre, Juror, circuit court. J IS. 40. J. F Morkur. constable. $27.00. Nick Ferrara. witness Circuit Court. $2.20. Vita Monro, witness, circuit court. $1.2t. Jon Wright, witness, circuit court, $3.qo. I Keith Ambruie, witness, circuit Henry Knlpel. court, $0.20, II. A. Thlede. court. $8.40. Arthur MeKeen, court,' fS.40. ,Mark Howard, court. $2.20, tllndys Martin, court, $2.20. J. W. Farnell, court, $2.20, J. .1. Mcl.nuRhlln, court, $2.30. Kd Smith, witness, $2.20. J. Ilervl, witness, clrrult $.2.20, W. F. Conner, witness, court. $2.20. J. 1.. Simmons, wltnois, court, $2.20, Url K. Hnwklns. witness. court, $3.20. witness, witness, witness, witness, witness, witness, witness, circuit II N. Moe, supplies, $l.ilit. C l Slone, Horvlre, $1 1.05 liroultl Klaiiuith lliirdwitro Co., supplies, $27.55. circuit Baldwin Hardware Co., supplies l$ll.f.4. ' circuit1 The Kleetrlo Simp, service. $il.X5. I Star Oruit tore. supplleH. $11 75. circuit City tlnrli.me. sen Ice. $.tie: Cal. tlreK. Power Co.. service, circuit, $142.75, Pacific Tel. . Tel. Co . service, circuit $S.05. Lakeside l.lir. Co., supplies, SI. 55 lircull court, i llurroiiithN Ailillni; Macli. Co, Her vice, $1,00. tt court, ' Carl Schubert, (epulis. rt 50. (1. C. I.orent, repairs, $30. 70, L. L, Low. witness, circuit, com I, $2.20. Louis Ucan, wituess, circuit court. $2.20. S. K. Holden, witness, lirinlt court, -M". t L. L. (laghagen, witness, circuit , court, $2.20. J. II. Auten, witness, circuit court, $2.20. J. H. Covert, witness, circuit , court. $2.20. John Vale, witness, circuit court. $2.20. ' Chas. F. Do Ijp, witness, circuit court. $2.20. Verne Arant. witness, circuit, court. $4.00. . C. It, lie Lap, postaRo election.' circuit llockwnld Chem Co., supplies, $20 MS. circuit W. t) Smith ('tinting Co., sup plies. $31.-5 ' clrcultl I'tiiVui woods Pliariimty $5 45. supplies, supplies, supplies HoilHtuii ,( Phelps, I35.2S. Klnmnth 1'iniilnK Co , $H 95. .1. II Hatch, expenses. $10 00. Western Transfer, Co . freight drtijaKe, $15.01. Kdwlll L. Heed, expenses, $3 il5 AvU llnugherty. $405 S4. Llliraiy Cl.ilm allowed and war rant drawn: C II. House, supplies $1.00 1 .rU ('Unci if - I QiM'coate ' ' Special Snle ' o Wnah VYaiitt , $3.00 Waints for 1 I $1.50 1 the lands Klluated wltliln the Imiiiii darles of the Meadows UrnlnnKe IMs trlrt of Klamath County, Oier.nn. and make upon such Isnds an as Hessnielit of Hie aiuoiiut or benefit and minium of dralnaun If anv thai will accrue to each parcel of land within said dniltwiK" district from said proposed reclamation work A'ld the County Clerk of Kl.tinaih Conn ty On'gun Is hereby ordered to notify said conitiilssloiierH of their appoint ment ns such cominlsHliitieiit. And the said iiiniiiilssiiiners are hereby oiilered to uinl.e tti Ihelr report of Midi iihsesstnent ittnl teporl uninn In tills tut 1 1 when same Is completed Done mid dated III open cotill Hil l's til day ol April. It22 It II Bunnell County .Itidne llnrrell Slum Coiuinlssliiner Asa l-'ordyce County Commission er 1 'I'lL ctrrnli cohrt. $S.?n." Lloyd' Uel.up, CMrt, $2 JO. Albert Wampler, witness, court. $12.20. T L. Knook, witness, circuit court,' $16.40. , Fred Hendricks, witness, circuit I court, $10.40. i Ceo. nuvall. witness, circuit court, $16.40. Henry Shadley, witness, rlenlt court, $1C40. Chas. F. Dctuip, witness circuit, court; $2.0. Frank I'pp, witness, circuit court, $4.20. M. J. Barnes, witness, circuit court. 12.2n. J. J. MrLnughlln, witness, circuit court. $2.30. J. Farnell, wlmes-s. court, $2.20. t. u. itirner, witness, coart. $4.20. i.(oyu i orior, wiiouas, court, $2.20. , D. 1. Underwood, witness court. $2.20. Anna Peterson, witness, court, $2.20. Clara Stelner, witness. court. 12.20": Villh Dennlson. wltnctw, circuit court. $2.20. II. S. .Wilson, witness, circuit court. 2.2u. J. J. Metouhlln, witness, circuit court, $2.20. Mark Howard, witness., circuit court. $2.zo. Arthnr Hamakcr, witness, clrcnlt court. $15.20. Kllzabcitt Hamakcr. witness, cir cuit court. $14.20 IN Till! ClH'NTV COl'UT OF Till: STATU OF OUIttlON FOB KI.AM MATH COFNTY In the Matter or the Appointment or CoimnlxsloncrH to Asses. Ileoeflls I $15.00. and l.imanes to Hm Lauds within iiomiilarles nl .Meadows Ur.iliui!e $4.57. District C. It. IK Lap, postage. $5.00. i Now on this dav this lyatter rtonluK C. It. De Lap. supplies. $34.01. 'on to be hehrd upon the application Boad Claim., allowed and warrants 'and. petition or W. K. Brown, K It ue.imes mill w. w. J ones I lis witness, circuit'.;. " l)" 'a1'' "J""('M """ ' circuit j circuit I clrrult clrrult circuit! circuit drawn as follews: Chas. 11. House, supplies, $44.!5 OlUcr Martin, work. $55.Srt. Chas. Young, work. $50.20 V. Corn. work. $35.90. M. Sailer, work. $2K.72 J Oliver Martin, work, $4S.oo. Oliver Martin, work. $37.90 W. Dunlap. work, $22. S3. J. Delmay, work. 17.95. If. King, work, $21.54. J Smith, work, $21.54. T Hamilton, work. $5.3S Oliver Martin, work. $11 4. no. II. Caldwell, work. $3.39. I). W. Davey. work. $C..V.i Oliver Martin, work. 43.X9. J. Smith, work, $35.90. F. Davis, road work. $35,911. J. Slakysel. work, $57.50. F. Brothanevk. work. $35.90. Oliver Martin, work, $133.50. It. W. Tower, work. $47.55 High School Claims allowed and clerk ordered to draw warrants as follews: sillier visors of the Meadows Drainage District of M.i math County Oregon which petition prays that this court iipiHillll three disinterested free hold er.s ntsldlng within State or Oregon to view and make asses-sitieut up ti f it ,. Its tt li Mr It li lii tliit 1itiititti. 1 ! It i mi iiiniin ' ik it til ii" .iiit'iiinji t i it i n age District according to tho bene J fits which the same miiy derive rrom ' the proposed Kstem or lirlgiitlou mid drainage, and it appearliiK to the Court from said application mid pvtl (Ion that Don J Zuniwnlt. D V llyan mnl John t'tter are three ills . interested tree-holder residing with . In Kl.imuth Cou.-iiy Oregon xill nvr' the tige of twenty-one ye.ir of age and not related to any or the land owners within said drainage district mid nr,. aide ami willing to net ns such lowers and commissioners, It iN Therefore Hereby Ordered, thnt the su id Don J .iimwalt, D W Itynn ,nnl j John 1'tler be and they are hereby illipolnted Uq (oinmlssloners to view - ! ... . . I Alary Kdsall, witness. court $15.20. Dorothy Burns, witness, court. $3.20. Kva NeUon, witness, court. $2.20. ' Aubry Schallhorn. witness, cottrt, $2.20. Mr. .Fred Nelson, witness. 2.20. circuit circuit circuit circuit circuit clr- circuit Saturday May Cth., 1922: Court met pursuant to adjourn ment, when were' present: It. II. liuHnall County Judge; Burrell Short btad As Fordyce County Commis sioner, the following proceedings werb had Current Expense ClalmH allowed and clerk ordered to- draw warrants uh follews: court. Mts. Vnnk ChlntMl, witness call court. $2.20. Augusta Parker, witness. court, $2.2Q. Wm. M. Burns, witness, circuit court $2.20. Alfred Klnable, witness, circuit court, $2.20. II. S. Wilson, witness, circuit court, $2.20. L. !.!Jbar. witness, clrclut court, $2.20. L. K. Porter, witness, circuit court, $2.20. A. F. JChRan. witness, circuit court, .$1M9. H. 8. qpodlag. witnoks, circuit court, ,$2.20. " C. L. Rnodgrass, witness, circuit court. $2.20. O. W! Tanksley, wltnetw, circuit court, $2.40. Roy Call, witness, circuit court, $2.20. E. V. Allen, witness, circuit court, $2.20. Roy Tanksley, witness, circuit court, $2.40. W. A. Turpln, witness, circuit i court. $2.40. Mildred lilehn, witness, circuit ourt, $2.20, Kmma Blehn, witness, circuit court, $2.20. Majorle Cardwcll, witness, circuit court, 12.20. Lavenn Carter, witness, circuit court, $2.20. O. W. Perkins, witness rlrcult court, $4.40. Hilda Perkins, witness circuit court, $2.20. Clara Klrkpatrlck, witness, rlrcult court, $2.20. ChrlKtlnn Davison, witness, circuit court, $2.20. 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Other Kodaks $6.50 up , (tone iBlvJ STAR THEATRE TODAY Marion Davies in "Beauty's Worth" It is a riiipiiitf, lauirhiiiK, .spurkliiiK comedy Also n Brondwiry Comedy "His Handsome Butler" THURSDAY A 0iK Double Bill .Miiivhall Neilan'.s Greatest Picture "Go and Get It" nnd Mux Linder In "Be My Wife" 1 MERRILL, ORE. Wednetdny, June 7 "Go and Get It" Spicial Show TODAY AT THE LIBERTY A Welcome Change from the Conventional Movie Martin Johnson's "Jungle Adventures" A fiisrlna'lni: rhronlrli. nr Ihrlll'i'K ii'Ivii'iimm liiiliiKruii'il In III.. W1I1I, nl IliiitifO Truly un xi-tltia I iilirji Mnn An nilili'il iittrnrtli n toiluy In iiiii iliir II U Round Three of Wittti'r Sinrj "The Leather Pushers" WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY A iiuiHicrpliTtt hy Hip irniliinr if Tho 1'iiiir Hiirm'iiMn' .. Rex Ingram's "The Conquering Power" HIitrrliiK Itnili.lpli Viili-iilliiii 11 ml .Jlln. Trrry t tio slum who Hindu "Thn I'diir HiirKi'ini'ii fiiniiiiis llAi WVKHI WHCE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THfcl DRUGS i narmirv OREOOrtTnfwl ML fCUOA KLAMATH RALLS 0RE00H lAfCuACv1 Wanted! Tnil-Off and Tie-Up Men and Machine Feeder. State experience and wages wanted, to Delta Hox Company, Stockton, California. DOINGS OF THEsWJFFS ffMJ ' ' ' I f TOM GETS A FREE TOUR AUftl,HT,5lR-A SHAVE IT WILL ,P& - Wtt DAV oyf'- THIS KINO Or WEATHER MAKES Me FEEL UrteTfWlMe A TRIP' SOtflf. PtACE- VVE BlfN H THIRTY PirFEMMT 5TATBO ,IM THE UNION - r HAVe.V6otEVEfa Bf EM TO X OEHvee is a seul town! I 'came near being killed IN PENVEI2, BUT I LIKE THE. PLAT.E - ITiJ A FINE PLACE, TO LIVE IN A TeNT -I THINK I'LL GO TO CUBA ON v,MV HEXT TR,': M M m 11" 1 . j 11 ,1 VV - ,l a y,y. 'V -- wH i, Mmm r , m.i.m . !! . 111 km ' y,ss. . ?;n ',7l i .k. 111 v u I U6ePTO V40RKIN A SHOP IN THE DEPOT AT IMPIANAP0LI3 THATb WHERE I LEARHEP To SPEED UPA SHAVE. -VOL) HAVE TO GO SoE HEN iOO WORK IN A PUMP LIKE THAT - HAVE V0t EVER BEEN OP TO THE ELKS' CLUB HERE? I 60 UP THERE AND PLAV CARDS I'M OP THERE ABOUT HALF OF WE TIME. BY ALLMAJS ViELLVOO OUGHT TO STAY IN TrlE SHOP SOME WHOLE. DAV AND SHARPEN THAT RAZOR.! i 3 -J. i i sWrte? l-rt-l VUffWf 1 tfi.tMSi.'P'.s4ii.4.(iatu.J'ijfc. . vA a 1 v jjj i