t - " "k ' .'A. ... .. - THE EVENING HERALD,' KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Pngo Four r' . MfttmArfntXAn, itm s. .ir--'? ' "f " IV: kiJ-ss!" JfcsnlBsasssal Jfc ,UJr Mrs, 0. Peyton wan hostess on Thursday nl itii elaborate luncheon lit which rover wore- tniil lor ll , giiexls, Thn room were made bower-llkn by large IiowIr of moun tain llltf ii ml the table wo cen tered with tlio Piuno blossoms. A dollgliljul afternoon wan passed with needlework. The guest list follows; MVsdnmes J. J, Parker, It. E. Smith, Wlllnrd Peyton. Nate Otlorlieln, K. E. Magec, X T. Wird! Mnrgnret Pitts, L. Jarobs. Fred Ingworson, Nolllo Cantrnl, Gertrude Moore, .tolm Jiawsnn, Al Graham, II. I,. Cook ii nil the hostess, " ()n Thursday" ntternoon Mn. Horace Manning wns hoslcss for tint Ml, I'll ill's Episcopal guild nt her houro on Conger avenue. The Indies decided nt this meeting to spqnsor n cooked food sale to be held Saturday, July 22, In the ol'd First Stnlo and Savings bank build. ingi Tlio proceeds of thn sale. It was decided, should go In part to the bnnd association and part to the children's playground. The following committee was appointed to take charge of tlie affair: Mrs, f rVB. Martin chairman; Mesdames Horace Mnnnlng. G It.. Wright, F. s.1. Wllile, Charles Martin. Hattle Reedy, Carry,, Brown C. M. Ram shy, and Miss Florence Pflenger. ' A short business meotlng his been called for 'Tuesday by the Ladles' Elks club, it was announced today. All members arc requested to be' present. K I names, stunts, races and other sports nrc to be Indulged In at Anderson's ramp on Spring creek, liy the Pacific Telephone and Tele graph employes Sunday when they Tiold their annual picnic. 'Prlics are to bo donated by city mer chants for winners In tha races and games. A big picnic luncheon will lib prepared ilnd taken from here for the revels. Several officials of tho company will be here from Eugcno ii nil employes of the com pany lire plnnnlng on attending from' the Ashland, Medford and Oram's Puss branches. About fifty persons aro expected to be on hand at the picnic grounds Sun May when tho fun begins. Ono of tho most Interesting and enjoyublo affairs of tho week was tho children's party given by Oert rtido and Marguerite, small daugh ters yf Mr. and Mrs. John C. County Court Proceedings f Saliinlny, June :, 1022 , Court met pursuant to adjourn muiit, whop were present: n. H. Bun nell, County Judge, llurrcll Short and t Asa Fordycu, County Commissioners, tho following proceedings were had: Current Expense Claims allowed nnd warrants ordered drawn as fol fel fol eows: ' ' Itotlflcltl Cash grocery, supplies, poor farm, $10.60. John Arnold, supplies, co. poor, $19.40. Robert Fryrear, board, county fioor. $30C.2S. Itobert Fryrear, salary and Tonne, $120.00. - ' Geo'. Jennings, surveying, $86.16. Clarcnco -lirawley, surveying, l9H.7."i. J. II. Iteod, surveying, S30S.K. F. Tanner, surveying, $199.75. G. M. Iluymond, transcript, Dlst. Atty., $8C.8S. Geo, C. North, election, $6.00. "V'm. .Chrmann, election, $6.00. Geo', llagelsteln, election, $0.00, Itaymond Cox, election, $6.00. John n. llagelsteln, election, $6.00. J. M. Kzoll, election, $6.00. Tom Dixon, election, $6.00. ' Klmer Applegate, election, $6.00. Lawrence Kzell, election, $6.00. Wm. Molhase' election, $6.00. W, M. Skeen, election, $6.00. J), Ilowman, election, $6.00. -F. W. Strowbrldge, election, $6,00.' (ieii. M. Strowbrldge, election, Jii.uO. ' W. Itoark, election, $6.00. II. S. Odon, .election, $6.00, A l.. Michael, election, $6.00. JolTn A. Jones, election, $6.00. Vornko-Jonoa. election, $6.00. Lucy A. Welch, election, $6.00. Chns, Flackus, election, $6.00. J, M. Anderson, election, $6.00. J. P. Calahan, election, f6.00. JesKo N. Drew, election, $6.00. s J. G. Wight, oleotlon, $6.00. Karl Wllklus. election. $6.00. Louis Alt. election, $6.00. Arvld K. Hakenson, election, $"J.O0. i:ila Wllklns, election, $6.00. Frank Wood, election, $6.00. C. W, Rl 11)011801), election, $6.00. C. JI. O'Urlon, election, 6i00. Frank McDonald, election. $6.00. Wm. L. Slmonson, election, $.00. Kllzabeth Slmonnon, election, $0.00. i K, W. Wllkonson, election. $6. Oft. II, K. Wlnnard election. 16.00. It. O. Cowley, election, $0.00. W, D. Campbell," election, $6.00 W, D. Punkey, election. $60.- J. O. llnmakor, election, $'6,00. Lurretn Horn, election. $6.00. K. I. Hold, 'election. $6.00. John S. Horn, election, $6.00. M, J. Nichols, election. $6.00. Dewey Horn, election, $6.00. ChiiB. Ager, election, $6.00. James 1 Jory, election, 16.00. U. 11, Pattoraon. election, $6.00. W, 11. .Wynant, ieloctlon, $6,00. . , Geo, 13, Furdori election, $6,00. Doyle, .honoring, Miterr George and Tlmmle heed, who arc here, from Stan .Francisco vlsltlnK at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Clain mon. The afternoon waV devoted to games played out under the trees at the. Doyle home on Conger avenue, and late In tho day a won derful luncheon was served. The gues list Included: Marlon Tel ford, mil nnd Vernon Kuykendall, Armon nnd Holland Ulrlch, Crrll Humphrey, Oeorgo njl Tlmmle Heed and dertrnde jfd Marguerite Hoyle. A carefree Joyous crowd was tn attendance at the Happy Hour Needlework club's picnic at An derson's camp on Spring creek last Sunday, when the ladles entertain ed for their husbands and families. Game and races wee Indulged In and It Is reported by those present that tho fat woman's race pre cipitated In by Mm. J. J. Keller and Mrs. It. A. Emmltt was a riot of fun. Mrs. Keller won alt prites In this event. Present were: Mrs. Jennie Hum. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hector, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sum mers, Mr. and Mrs. John Keller, Mr. aud Mrs. W. P. Johnson and- son Fred, Mr. and Mrs. George Humphrey, Mr. and Mr. W. J. Stelnmeti, ;Mr. 'and Mrs. n. J. Sheets and daughter Vivian. Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Emmltt. Mr and Mrs. Ed Propst, Mr. and Mrs. Harry nichardton and daughter, Mr. and Mrs: George Dlehn, and the host and hostess of tho affair, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hedrlch and children. The regular monthly meeting 01 the W. C. T. V. wilt b0 held In the parlors of the Presbyterian church, Thursday, July 19, at 2:30. Im portant business- will be brought before the members, as the union will adjourn until September. At 'the close of the business session there will be a short social hour and refreshments will be served by the committee In charge of the meeting. , Another social function of the Happy Hour club was an afternoon at Mrs. TV. J. StelnmeU' home Tuesday. The time was pleasant ly spent in conversation 0id fancy work Delicious refreshments were served a the close of the luncheon. Guests -present besides the Tegular member were: Mesdames O. L. Brown, William Saunders and C. M. Q'.Vell. John A. Koontz, election, $6.00. J. S. McClellan, election. $6.00. ' n. C. Short, election. $6.00. Elsie H.. Case.. election, $6.00. Jajr A. Falrclo, election, -96.00. C. Bowman, election, $6.00. C. A. Barrows, election, $6.00. William Walker, election. $6.00. Fred Stukel, election, $6.00. Uurr Wcitbrook. election, $6.00. A. Kalln'a, election, $6,00. J. A. Cardwell; election, $6.00. Antone, Pretasek, election, $6.00. Joseph -Zurapfe, election. $6.00. ' E. D. Smith, election, $6.00. " W. H. Ilrock, election. $6.00. M. M. Thomas, election, $6.00. Mrs. Kato Drock. election, $6.00. Chas. Thomas, election, $6.00. F. C. Howard, election, $6.00. C. G. Hunt, election, $6.00. T O. Hague, election. $6.00. W. E. Bowdoln, election. $6.00 Christine Murdoch, clectlcu. $6.00. C. Leon Lewis, olectlon, $6.00. John Sbephard. election, $6.00, G. J. Hllyard, election, $6.00. A. n. Campbell, election, $6.00. D. Ellis Young, election, $6100. II. Reeder, election, 46.00. II. Snowgoose, "election, $6.00. C. V. Nelson, election, $6.00. L. W. Anderson, election,' $6.00. Margaret Crank, election, $6.00. Mrs. Clara lleach, election, $6.00. Margaret Ilrldgcford, Blectlon $6.00. . Mabel S. Hlbbcrt, election, $6.00. Anna Harrison, election, $6.00. Marie II. Pike, election, $6.00. Myrtle Pel), election, $6.00. K. L. -Moore, election, $6:00. J. 11. Van Meter, election, $6.00. F. n. Kester, election, $6.00, II. H. noberts, election, $6.00. Levi J. Griffith, election, $6.00. - A. K. Bensloger, election, $6.00. T. n. Patterson, election, $6.00. C. A. Grubb, election, $6.00 Fred L. Applegate, election, $6.00. L. G. Stiles, election, $6.00. C. WWarren. election, $'6.00. Mrs. D. G. Givan, election, $6.00. Mrs. J. C. Edsall, election, $6.00. Mary E. Garrett, election, $6,00, Geo. 8. noyd, olectlon, $6.00, J. II. Hobbs, election, $6.00. Will XV. Adams, election, $6.00. Geo, J. Wlton,. election, $6.00. Catherine L. Merrltt, election, $6:00. . .Mary W. Of field, election. $6.00, - W. L. Fraln, election, $6.00. Major Spencer, election, $6.00, Margaret S. Spencer, election, 64)0. ' rerry iiamuion, election, ib.uo. , Mrs. W. L- Fraln, election, $6.00. C. J. McCollum, election, $6.00. W, E. Gordon, election, $6.00. Paul V. Brown, election, 6.00. ' P. J. Bowling, election, $8.00, Bruce Oray, election, $6.00. E. M. Leever, election, $6.00. E. R. Cardwell, election, $6.00. K.N. Posaeroy, election, $6.00. Mmle Loevor, eloctlon, $6.00. Anna Hickman, election $'3,oo.t Roy Hickman,' election, $3.00. Lewie Pankey, election, $3.00. , B. E. Wolfprd, election, $6.00. Prod C. Lancell, olectlon, $6.00, TODAY'S H Bridal Garb Is Simple vm ewtca'a bride will pick a UafW gown ct soft Mtla, heavy area w itoUTon with few ersatnents. Drooping aid -panels give oddity and -"-n to this cm PAIHS. niack and white or- gandle Is the very "mart material for the older woman when she goes forth to a tea on one of thce warm afternoons. When all's said, there Is nothing more chic thanj black and white and organdie thlil searon seems to be the Ideal ex-' presslon of tho vogue for the col-1 ors. All-over designs of embroid ery In black spirals that meander hither and yon arc favorites. For younger women there Is a wonder-1 ful rhade of blue, such its that, which glorifies Chinese porcelain.' Then is likewise a quaint blending i tension to anything but beauty. It of apricot and peach glow pink. Is of exceedingly fine wool, woven ' iso lovely that It Ilex upon n white j PARIS It Is on the ParlstennC) blouse as lightly as a mist of hello-1 that the black crepe dc.chlne tall-, trope, sold or apple green. This i leur reaches perfection. 8hc has! sweater Is thn slip-on type with I hot made the mistake of gowning! a slight V-neck. ' herself In a simple, long suit of - this roft material, and letting it go) NEW YOnK Almost ,any cos- ai max. t iseij nne nas aatiea ini necessary touch of ruffles and gay waist coat. The ruffles arc like something out of tho dlrectolre period, often of burnt Ivory net or lace, and plentifully employed not only down the front of the blouse' but also Inside the cuffs of tho coat sleeves. "" LONDON The shepherd's plaid hat Is a novelty. It Is made of straw and Is a neat, small cbapeau Intended to be worn with a tailored M. it. Hutto, election, 16.00. Frank Coburn. ejection, $6.00. Mae J. Ankeny, election, $3.00. Jc8sIo Momyer, election, $'3.00. Stella Sheets, election, $3.00. Minnie Ulrlch, election, $3.00. Mary R. McClure, election, $3.00. Chas. R. Baldwin, election, $3.00. John C. Clegborn. election.- $3.00. J. F. Goeller. election, $3.00. Myrtle M, Crystal, election, $3.00. H. E. Gets, election, $-3.00. W. 8. Slough, election, $6.00. Alice Z. Goeller, election, $3.00. Helen 'P. Thomas, election, $3.T)0. M. V. Slough, eelctlon, $3.00. M. E. Ball, election, $3.00. Fred Bueslng. election, $3.00. Mrs. H. M. Ackley, election, $3.00, Mrs. L. G. Hoagland, election, $71.00. Louisa E. Humphrey, i electlrh, $3.00. Frank B. Robinson, election, $6.00. J. A. Houston, election, $3.00. Mlnnlo R, Rarnum. election, $6.00, Anna L. Bean, election. $6.00. Frank Ward, flection, $3.00. J. W. Hnnsaker, 'election. $3.00. Luclle Barnes, election, $3.00, R...T.naldwln, electlon7r3.00. R. A. Kmmltt, election, $.1.00. Margaret J. Wlthrow, election $3.00. Flora M. Hayden, election, $3.00. Ella E. Houston, election. $3.00. Hbnry Bagby, election, $3.00. Ivy p. Propst, election, $3.00. Clara Catkins, election. $3.00. Minnie Thresher,' election, $3.00. Ruth Boule, election. $'3.00. S. T. Summers, election, $3.00. Charmlon ' Johnson, election, $3,00. Ivy (!. Propst; election, $3.00. Jennie, Evans, election, $3.00, Adeline. Cofcr, election, $3.00. Katberlne House, election, $3,00. Anna Anderson, electron, 413.00. G. G. Stagg, election, $'3.00. Mrs. Mlna Edmonds, election, $3.00. ' ' Lottie, L. Curren. election. $3.00. H. P. Thomas, election, $3.00. Agnes E. Orem, election, $6.00. J. O. Reardsley, election, $3,00. Rosa B. Thomas, election, $3,00. Enima M. Llnfesty. election. $6.00. E. M. Cbllcote, election, $3.00. Nellie Beckley, election, $-3:00. Geo. D. Grlzzlo, election, $3.00. Ida Grimes, election, $3.00. Jas. E. Howie, election, $3.00. Mrs. H. M- Poole, election, $3.00. 'Elmer Lewln, election, $3.00. Nellie Sandbam, election, $3.00. G. G. Johnson, election, $3.00, W, I. Nicholson, election, $3.00. Nettle Newbanks, election, $3.00. , Mollie Beldlng, election, $'3.00. Elda R. Offleld, olectlon, $3.00 IF ASH IONS I suit or frock. So well does the i straw Imitate fabric that n second look Is necessary to make sure that tho hat Is not covered with u bit of shepherd's plaid suiting. NEW YOllK It scarcely seemed possible In this era of sport sweat ers that anything new In sweaters could ho Imagined. Huf someone has Imagined a novelty to good pur pose and the proof of the Imag ining appears In a Fifth avenue window. Long a sweators ceased to be Wraps and became ornaments. Thh newest sweater makes no pre- tume may be matched In tho little crush silk short hats which are so universally becoming. they are comparatively Inexpensive, so that two or threo of them added to n summer wardrobe are not a shock' Ing extravagance. For motoring or for use on any occasion when It Is necessary to havo a hat that clings snugly to the hair It would be dif ficult to find anything better. They have, too, the added charm of being dressy enough for wear In a restaurant or on a roof. - Jerry Sleek, election, $0.00. W. A. Delzell, election, $6.00. Frances E. Boyd, election, $6.00. Anna C. Brockenbrough, election, $6.00 , Anna L. Holden, election, $6.00. Maude K. Wills, election, $ 6.00. Anna C. Hawkins, election. $6.00, Laura Miller, election, $6.00. Mrs. M. Statin, election. $6.00. Melissa Hammel, election, $6.U0. Llllle A. Herrlngton, .election, $6,00. Goldn Flnnell, election, $6,00. Nannie Cantrall. election, $0.00. 11. It. Yancy, ulectlon, $15,00. Lucllo Heifer, election, $6.00. County noad Claims allowed and warrants drawn as follews: Frank Peel. work. $6.49. Earl Vlcory, work, $3.. ill. II. F. Vlcory. work, $6.90. It. It. It. Gsrugo, supplies, $123,13, It. II. It Garage, supplies, $SC.3.',. It. It, It, Garage, etipplles, $0S.fir,, n. It. It. Garage, supplies, $,:!. r0. It. R, It. Guragu, supplies, $22.00. It. R. It. Garage, supplies, $153.20.' It. It. It. Garage, supplies. $7.80. Oscar Cornish, timo, $20.97. Leo' Cornish, tlmo, $20.97. Roy Dixon, tlmo, $11.98. Pcrrln Dixon, time, $10.77. , Walter Stewart, time, $7.18. JumoK Atkins, work,- $.17.44. Harry. Dixon, work, $10,77. Mln Lovelady, work. $18.98. Roy Holt, work, $74.19. Roy Vernon, wrok, $43.08. Morgan Smith, work. '$'68.21. Roy .Holt, work, $174.00.. Reed, Auto Supply Co., supplies, ' $10.(50. Henry A. Nltchlem, work, $9.77. Ernest Nlchloth, work $19.47, Acme Motor Co., supplies, $21. 0C. Herman Trott, work, $86.40. Basil Hall, work, $61.03. Union Oil Co., -supplies, $63.30. E. C. Stuckey, work, $1.30. Illg Basin Lumber Co., supplies, $4.80. nig Basin Lumber Co., supplies. IB7.5&. Lakeside Lumber Co., supplies, $10,35. F. WI)old. buppIIob, $17,015. O. K. Blacksmith Shop, xorvlco, $242.03. Lakeside Lumber Co.. supplies, $17.r.5. , M. n. Sponcer, work, $1.79. Ii. P. Vlcory, tlmo, LangolbVal- ley Murkot noad, $625.00. Ear Vlcory, tlmo, Langell Vulloy Murket Itoad, $174.41.' A. Bell, work Langell Valley Mar- ' ket noad, $10.77. Bon Crapser, work, Lancell Val ley Market Itoad, $16,15, It. A. Maxwell, work, l.niigoll Vnl. ley Market Rond, $14.30. Geo. Klllntt, work, Langell Val ley Market Road, 07. ON. ill. K. Vlcory, account. Langell Valley Market noad, $160.77. O. K. Itlarksmlth Shop supplies, Lnngell Valley Market Itoml, .:!. !U. I Ills: llasln Lumber Co., supplies, Poo Valley, Market ltond, $.1,711. Itlg llasln Lumber Co., supplies, Poo Valley Market, Rouil, $l(i..;r.. , High School Claims allowed mid warrants drawn ns follews: notion (loon, milnry, $2r.n.no. J. II. Iteese, salary, $180.07. E. II. Ileauchamp, Hillary, $Ull.tt7 1 Evelyn Applegate, Hiilnry. $ I fill. 00 ltachel Solomon, salary, $Hil,ti7. i Elisabeth Key", salary, J Ml. 07 Wanda llrown, salary. $110.00. I Howard Wines, salary. $ 130.00. W, S. Kelsilever, salary Janitor, , $110.00. I In the Matter of tho Application of John Arnold, for relief. Itellet allowed In the nlini of ! $10. 10, this :ird day of dune. 1022 I In (bo Matter of the Application of Frank Allaire, for relief Allowed the benefit of poor farm Kills :ird tiny of, June. 1022. Whereupon Court Adjourned until Monday, Juno lith., 1022. ' It. II. BUNNELL. ; County Judge BUItltEH, .SHOUT, Co. Commissioner ASA FOItnVCK. Co. Commissioner. Monday, June .till.. H'-"J Court Met Pursuant to Adjourn ment, when were present. It. II. Uun Hell, County Judge; llurrell Short nnd Asa Fordyre, County Commis sioner, the following proceedings were hitd! Current Expense Cl.ilms allowed ntiii warrants drawn us follews: F. II. Mills, attorney fee-. t'Uin.OO 1 W. II. MePherrln, rent hall, elee I tlou. $10.00. It. K. Wright, clerk .IU. Ally. ' $K..00. Zolla S. Jones, clerk, dlst. ally . $'K.tn. 'ellit Jones, clerk dlst. ntty., $.V70. Mrs. A. M. Hughes, county aid. $20.00. ' l.ydla I.. Frlcke. salary. $12,100. I C. J. McCnllnni. election. 1.011 ! Owl Cafe, election. $7.00. . EII.I Wllklns, election. $7. (in. I P. J. Howling, election. $ lit HI). Illg llasln Lumber Co . election. S.'.e. i Geo, M. Strowbrldse, election, . $10.90. John Koontz, election, $0.70, , Major Sixmcer, election, $ i5.no. Anton 1'etrai.ok, election, $6.10. Margaret Crank, election. $2.10. Kittle i:. Puckett. election. $7 .10 I Ethel M. Pickett, election. $7..'.n M. Dobrey. election. $ft.00. Mrs. It. II. Yiinry, election, $17 n C. E. Hunt, election. I .'..on J. T. Perkins, election. 117 7... Henry Cox. election, $4.40 Frunk Coburn. election. $N.mi. . Marl II. Pike, elrilon, $1.00. Thus. I). Young, election, $5.no If. II. Itoborts. election, $11 in. J. F. Mugiilm, election, $7..'.0. ' Here's With a What can v. THE EVENING HERALD s. ' FOR t . - - Win Ciininliell. election. $..'.' H. I,. Cinmbletl, election, $7 fill Jesse N. Drew, election, $71.00, John A. Jones, oleotlon, $4. Oil T, O. Hague, eleitlon, $1.00 .1. T. Perkins, electliin. $7. ML Lewis Punkey, olectlon, l nu ll K, Wolford, election. $1.00 Fred Lllligell, election, $1.00 Mrs, M llutto, eletclou, $1 IMI. Frank t'ohurii, election, $1 Oil. Wm. Campbell, election, $1 Oil , Thus, tlruekoii, election, $7.00 Thus llnrkley, election. $2.00 Etta M Kllgore, election, $7. CO E. It Crniiilnll, election, IS (lit CIiiih. Thomas, election. $20 on Wm. riinnnnu. election, fi l Frank Nichols, election, Jfi.tin Johho N Drew, election, $. 20 John Koontz, election, $V, no Chlluiiulii Hotel, election, $! 00 I'lilon Taxi Service, eleillun, $.'. nil Mrs. J. W. Stlnson, elerilon, $2 rm St. Paul Episcopal llulld. eleitlon $14.00. L. (1 Htllcx. election. $1 In. J. II HiiIiIin, election, $1 in ' C. W Warren, election. $1 mi Mrs. II (llviin. election, II Mi Mrs .1. C- Edsall. election. II 'n Mrs V T. tlmrell, election. II f.n Geo. S lloyd. election, II Ml Illy Opera House Co., election $.'..00 E. It. Cnrdwell. elrctlon. $i!.n E. J. tJiwrence. eliiitlou, IIU'MI Ilex Cafe, election. $11.30. Mrs Grace Hunt, election, ill 2. K. t. Hold, el, .(linn. 7.r.ll. ' John Hhep.ird, idertlon. K, mi W. E. Ilow'doln. printing, election, lis.von. l.od It. Del.tip, oxpreu, r.!c. . W ti. llrown. erecting eluctloil lioothx election, $'.3 M. The .1. K GUI Co.. supplies. Mir veor. ISO III. Leopold ft Voi'lpel Co . repair, hiirvejor. $r.s.nn. Corn M Peel, widow pension, I$I71M1. , l.ukevlew Abstract Co . supplies. nmeinor. $ 1 2, !mi I County llo.id t'lalius allowed nod warrants drown I E. M. I.eeer. work. I'JSS SI. drover Cherry, work, l7o.nn Hoy Smith, work. i!i5 II. Marcus llrower. work. $3", fl.O Hay- Loosley. work. 132 31. Jtol. Ilrewer. work. $3.. '.in. II. A. Mnmiry. work, $66 40 Er It. Cnrdwell. work. $!...9 I ltusi, L.'eXer, work. $10.77 1 G W. Ileavlln. workk. till n'.t I Art I li'iiv Hit. work. $7.1 s. 1 llarrv Ileavlln. work. $3 f.H Ilnrold Ileavlln. work. $3 f.O 1 I'nlon Bridge Co. work on bridge. $4r.n oo I Gilbert llurrlt.cn. work. 1 1 SO 03 , Otto Basins, work. $.51 00 Tom Kartell, work. $I,0.2I , Jim l.'dsall. work. II 15 26 I E W Whetstone, work. $102 31 Frank I owcrv, work, IK" 'Jft. . Victor Miller, work. $IK 4.5 Merrill Wallls. work. 171 So i Elmer Lowery. work. $.".2. or. Carl Kiil.ner. work. $73. Mi Mike Wallls. Mirk. $90 m; John lli'iidersou. work $17 '' Daly Givan. wtrk, $2101 Geo. S. Boyd. work. $37 '!. Herman Trott. work. J 1 1 3.5 a Store Rush of Business Early and late the store has been crowded and hut few have left without making purchases. You know the store. This is no romance. ..Why this rush of business? YOU tlo to duplicate this rush for own merchandise business? The answer is simple. This is i: , ADVERTISE The Herald is prepared to furnish, SEKVICR.ln its advertisers and help them get results. Phone 88 and a representative of this paper will 5 promptly call on you, not merely to accept your order for space, but tp assist you to K-'t in creased business for your store. , SERVICE Modern Amazon a tjaaaaaaajiSBaaaasv 'aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB ' BBBBBBBBBBBbV bbbbbLbbbbbbbbbV bbbbbbbbbbbbbW J BBBBBBLBBaaWBBBBBBBBBf IbbbbBbV I Like the Amazons of old, womrii In the south of China arc irady to ;o to wac, bUtntted like the one lUie.V Tlii')' aio nt the lenient 'which l mipiwOlni.-.tha.Cautuli 'ovc,rnmrnt. J E Euders ft Co curry (he miml op-to-dale line of staple grorelles ill the Inwest pi Ires I 1-21 llie feny WlM'inti.iir. work. $21. Rl. I. II Hlilen. work. IIS 9S Market ltn.ul Clalius allowed nnd warrants drawn J II Short, wt.rli, 1'oe Volley Mar ket Bend. $0.3-1 ' Ur M.Pnll. work. Poo Vitllev 1 Market Itoad. 13 '.'J Library Claims nltowe.i and war rant drawn Irene i: Xodersun. cash adv. piKtar.e. Ii no Irene i: AiidTHnii, cns( adv Jitney. 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