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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1923)
THF.F,Vr.NlNG 11F.KA. 1, Kt AM ATI I FALLS, OREGON mommy, ocumiu ai, "" TUBERCULOSIS OF , CATTLE DECREASES . WAHlllNtlTON, Oct. 29. Kmd fllotatlnu of cuttle tuberculosis is making much progress. Nearly 6,000,000 emtio oro unIor supor yltilon of federal anl stnto voterln ttry inspectors anil there Is a wak ing list of muro tlrin 14.1,000 herda lluit mill Ihj tented as soon as in spectors can got to them, tho Doport mcht of Agriculture Mutes. Fully accredited herds, , including . both 6t and dairy breeds, now total 161,380 initio,- while poorly 3,000, 000 mora have successfully passed flip, tin tost In tho process of be coming accredited. MERRILL HELP KIDNEYS DHINKNG MORE WATER Take Salt to Flush Kidneys and Helo Neutralize Irri ' fating Acids ; ''Kidney end bladder Irirtatlons often result from acidity, Rays a noted authority. Tbe kidneys help filter this acid from tho blood and pass It on to the bladder, where it may remain to irritate and inflame, causing a burning, scalding sensa tion, or sotting up an Irirtotiooi at the nock of the Madder, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. The waller passes sometimes wtth a scalding senastion and la very profuso; again, there is difficulty in voiding it. Hladdor weakness, most folks call W because they can't control urina tion. While it is extremely annoying and sometimes very pateful, this is often one bf tbe most simple ali ments to overcome. Begin drinking lots of soft water, also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from your pharmacist and take a tablespoon ful in a glass of water before break fast. Continue this for two or three days. This will help neutralize the adds in tho system so they no long er are a source of irritation to the bladder and urinary organs, which then may act normal again. ' Jad .Saks is inexpensive, and If made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla. and Is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by avid Irritation. Jad SnlU causes no bad effects whatever. Here yon havo a pleasant, ef fervescent llthln-water drink which may quickly relieve your bladder "Irrita'Uoav By all means have your physician examine your kidneys at least .twtce a year. i .e - ; i - - - Proceedings of The f KhmathCoiinty Court ' (Continued Front Togo 8) v Kov. C. C. Unlet spent Sunday la r.onunr.,1, Tho ltev. Unlet Is county president of the Sunday school ami It was In connection iwlth this work that ho made tho trip. His pulpit hero was filled by tho Hev. V. H. Amos of Ashland. Mrs. It. H. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs, It. 1 lXiltoii wore Klamath Kulls visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Anderson arc noma after spcndlug several day In Klamath Falls. Airs. KlveUes, oa of the teach ers at Malln, was In Merrill Wed nesday. ' v K. A. Davis made a trip to the Fort Klamath counry, returning Thursday with cattlo which had on pasture on Williamson river. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Phenlns mho havo been here for the summer' haw loft tor their homo in Clapton, Ore. Jas. Honimo left this week for Portland after spending several months In MerrUl. Elmer Mo'rrltt has returned from San Francisco where he attended the American 1-cgton convention-. John Allen of Allen and Pyle of San Francisco Is . shipping lambs this week. Among those shipping at this time are: John Taylor. Davis Bros.. C. N - Hosklns, J. W. Hasktns, Melvtn Bowman, ' C. M. Merritt and G. H. Carloton. ' A number of farmers around Mer rill' are digging their potatoes, which are said to bo good. - Current expense claim allowed Grant M. Raymond . reporting 0.00. ' Road claims allowed acd warrants drawn: , Tom Dixon, one halt month salary, $76.00. 6. D. Tooker, storage, $20.00. ' Market road claims allowed and warrants drewta: Tom Dixon, cash adv. express, rs.04. , A- Olson and M. Carlson, work, Poe valley, $135.00. .Oscar Cornish, same, $90.87. C. R. Carlson, same, $83.86. ' J. H. Oarrett, same, $J05.S7. " Art Bell, same. $77.87. Wherepon court adjourned until Monday September 17, li3. , R. H. Bunnell county Jndgs, Bar rel! Short, commissioner, C. J. Martin commissioner. f: Monday September 17, 19J3. . '. Court met pursuant to adjourn ment when were present: R. H. Bun nell county Judge, Burrell Short and C. J. Mart'n county commltsloner the following proceeding were hsd: .--Market road -claims allowed snd warrants drawn: " O. D. Brown, work Pos v.$77.87. Matt Matthawi. same, $78.63. Roy Dixon, same, $77.87. , Harry Dixon, same, $77.87. ;,W. B.Perkins .same. $71.88. Wherepon court adjourned until Saturday September $3, 1938.' R. H. Bunnell county Judge, Bur rail Short commissioner, C. J. Mar tin commissioner. J Saturday Septmeber 22. 1923. , Court met pursuant to adjourn ment, when were present: R. H. Bunnell county Judge Burroll Short and C. J. Martin county commission ers the following proceedings were iad: ; Current expense claims allowed and warrants drawn: R. A. Kmmitt, . Justice court, HlO.-R. , ... I.. L. Law. same, $1.20. J. F. Morloy, same, $4.10. O. A. Uellman, ame, $1.20. ;. H K. Hunsakor, same, $1.20. i. ROOKKKKPIXO CLASSES ... Starting at once. Wo have Inquiries everv week for persons qualified In double entry systems. An easy and certain way of Insuring yourself work when others aro idle. Class Is partly fonn.ii now, W, W. South Wll, 83$ i-3 Main 8t. Phone 60S. tt. John Ansel, same, $1.20. A. E. Dunham, same. $1.20. J. N. Bramhoil, same, $1.20. Jack Slater, same. $1.20. W. H. Pool, kum, $1.70. Keith Ambrose, same, $1.70. J. P. McDonald, same. $1.70. R. A. Kmraitt, same, $15.50. J F. Morley, same. $13.00. Ous Melhase, same, $1.20. F. C. Bam be r. same, $1.20. L. A. Brennan. same, $1.20. Con Murphy, same, $1.20. : L. Hoagland, same, $1.20. C. H. Underwood, same, $1.20. Lester Lewis, same. $1.70. Fred Schuman, same, $1.70. Geo. Reed, same, $1.70. - WJ. T. Osburn, same. $1.70. I Lee Simons, same, $1.70. Mrs. Elmer French, same. $1.70. Louis Peterson, same. $1.70. John Farnell, same, $1.70. T. L. Snook, same, $7.50. Alex Davis, same, $1.70. Sam E. Tyrell, same, $1-70. J. S. Rumer. same, $1.70. R. A. Kmmitt, same, $11.25. L. L. Low, same, $3.90. J. F. Morley, same. $3.50. . L. A. Brannan, same, $1.20. Ben Reed, same $1.20. Harry Pelt, same, $1.20. J. X. Bramhall, same, $1.20. J. J. Keller, same $1.30. Matt Egan, same, $3.30. Harry Mesner, same. $3.30. C. T. Rice, same, $3.30. Ed Wakefield, same. $1.70. C. I. Reckard, same, $1.70. Henry Howard, same, $1.70, - G. B. Cozad. same, $1.70. F. M. Lucas, same, $170. C. E. Mullen, same, $1.70. Plntarco Marlnds, same, $3.80. Fred Leonett", same. $l,T0. 1!. A. Kmmitt. Mine. $15.o0. 1.. I.. Low, .viau. $2.70, ,1. F. Morley, Mime, $.V0il. It. T. llaMwIU, Mine, $l.ii. V, M: Civb,om, Mine, $1 . ;0, , 11. W. Houston, rtiiitK. ' $ I.2M, J. II. Iirlsooll. same. $i.i. 8. T. Summers, same, $1.20. Harry Meaner, same. $3,110. ' t I. ltockard, same, $1.70. F. M. I. liens, panie, $'1.T. Pliitan'O M. i rami a.' iuinie, $11.30. Cloy Uota-nrd. um. $1.70. Krod Uuke. eiime, $1.70. K. A. Kmniltt, limine. $S.S0. J. F. Morloy, sumo. $7.10.. ltosa Ambrose. ta, same, $5.10. Tom AnibroRetta, same, $5.10. v H. 0. Wortley, aama, $1.70. Augl Deveri, same. $1.70. Batesto l'edroncelll. wimc, $1.70. Victoria LoCllne, tamo, $1.70. G. M. Raymond, reporting, $29.50. Roy N. Fonch. service tux commission.- $15.00. Edward B. Ashurst, asst.. DUt.. Atty.. $115.00. Western 1'nlon Tel. co., eervko Dlst Atty. $2.68. Wes'ern I'nion Tvl co., service constable. $26.67. Calif. Ore":. Power i,., service poor fiirm, f!'J.7.". Calif, Ore-. Power i'"-. service court lioa.n in to. Karl Win i lock, u;-lle.i vo., ' poor $7 2,iiH. I.. I., low. Hid i-iv, ii.ior, $.".0U. lied. II. MetTymaa. id.. phylolnn, $:Mii.iUI. v I'nd rwoo(U Pharmary, supplies, Plot Allv. $10. all. t'ndiirwoeds IMiniinaey, supplies, to'irt lionv, $,S.."I. I ndottvoods I'luu inai'j , suiue, $2a.4. I'u iter woods Pharmacy, supplli. sherltf, $I.U0, Calif. Orcn: Power Co., aorrivxi court houtiO$S2.1i), llenild pub co., pub. $'20.00. 4rurry Cash grocery, supplies poor, $33.03. Road claims allowed and war rants drawn: IMS Unsln l.br.; co. supplies $S1.00, Geo. Irwin, work, $24.95. Chas. H. House, supplies. $5.7. K. M.' I.eevcr, work. $119.90. C.rovor Clierry, work, $17.95. It. A. Moon. MYirk, $37.13, Mclvln Cardwell, worlt, $ll.39. Acme Motor Co.. supplies. $138.40. Special on Picture Frames this week at Southwell's, 626 1-2 Main. 2-tf VcAIJFDRNM OREGm7 POWER. COMPANY YOUR PARTNERS IN PROGRESS Save $5 Per month Start now saving money and In vesting It easily. Oct ahead $5 per month nuy one share or mora of Copeo Preferred Capital Stock. Partial payments of $5 per month earn 6 and 7.14 when paid up. Par value $100 but $9$ now, EARN 7.14 from COPCO Preferreti ! ASK AXV M KM III lit OF OUR ORGAMATIOX The ' California Oregon Power Company - Medfonl. Crnnts pass and Klnmnlli Falls Yrska and Dunautuir ' . TieLatest and Greatest Automobile Sensation The new Overland Champion is the talk ol the town! The low price if amazing! Probably the most uselul car ol all time! Features and utilities never be fore oSered the salesman, merchant, farmer and American family: ' s From and rt seats adjustable torward and backward lot alt cod abort paopla. . 50 cubic last loaduis spaca u provided by ramovlDS tea eeac aad upbolatart. ' t Come in today and learn about r all the services and benefits of the JJEW $S33 ao.aTie DUNHAM AUTO CO. 403 So. Sixth St H Sealed for You ' Wria(eys is made of pure chicle and other Ingredients of highest quality obtainable. But it Is no use to EE make WRIGLEY'S 100 in quality and then reach you in poor condition. So we put It in tbe wax- wrapped packaae and Sealed It Tight to Iseep it eood tcr vou. "frW! i'ar,f'iV",""'""JJ"" ii i is win imiii iBinriiH f Aii J'amKtmitmmmmsmKMmKM Aids digestion keeP3 tseth white listps 2PPCtlt3. P. (I. lllvnii, cash iitlv. uilles, 1 5.00. Market' road clalnm allowed iiud warrants drawn: Jou .I'rovoxe, rlRlit of way deed, ;iii.uo, V. II. I'erkhis, 'work, $ 1 S.llO, . 1, II. liurrelt, work, $11113. l!l llaslu Mir, co., Hupiilloa. $ 31. 3.1, tti'Sn llnrnui.1 o., supiilUm, $,VR0, 4! rowers & Park. " li.ni.. Ainu. siilMH, $.'.U. (luu Store, auuiilltvi, $ii.20. It. T. llnldwiii, unpolled, $iS.ii,7. O. K. Illaeksmttli shou supplies, $431.43. . , ; . . O. K. lllnuksmltli shop, supplies, $6.30. Westurn Union Tol co., aervico, $4.18. . Chas. II. Houso, aitpiiltns. $307.21. HlK llaalu l.br. co., uupplltn, $8.00. I. oulo MtsoucU'k, work, $31.30. It. Mouruln, work, $111.03. K. Wilson, work. $30.00. , II. Moiirluln, work. fiS.R0. Ceo. Davis, work, $.'.5.77. II, Monrinln, work. $41.77. J. K. ARtm, $19.4 6. Kred Ulvlne, work, $11.75. H. Mournln, work, $70. SI. r, K. IUkm, work. $34.44. J. K. Williams, work, I IS. 08. . IV Lindsay, work, $36.20. I. ouln Movlck, work, $81.04. V. A. Scott, work. $14.4 6. J. Arnold, .work. $38.37. 1. C. Williams, work. $0.47. rieo. Uteris, work. $16.76. Frank Hatfield, work. $117.83. V. Theel. work. $3.4.5$. (Warrants Nos. 1649 to 1567. I . I n 1 1 n e 1I09A Al . -a In nnvmAn r.f road bond or hlshway work, see transfer of funds bv order dated Sept. $9. 1023.) ' Road bond claims allowed snd (warrants drawn: . : lxirom co., supplies, $3.26, I, orcns A co., supplies, $4.94. I-oreni co., supplies, $'27.00. Keenauchty Mch. co., supplies. $78.35. I sirens co., suplles. $80.00. D. L. Wilkinson. suppUca, $100. II. Chaplin, work. $25.96. Chas. B. House, supplies, $56.01. Union dlrldga Co., contract, $6,100.39. Klamath Iron 8. Workso. Klamath Iron A 8. works. supplies. $207.95. HiKh school claims allowed snd warrants drawn: 8trable Hardwood Co., supplies. $46.89. P. R. Bennett, salary. $225.00. (Western Transfer Co., service, $4.62. Western Transfer co., service. $4.71. Western Transfer Co., drayage, J8.89. Chanslor Jfc Lyons, 'supplies, $40.85. ' s Klamath lldware. co., supplies, 60 cents. BlK Basin l.br. co., supplies. $18.95. Klamath Hdwars. co., supplies. $3.50. Uoberta lliirvny, supplies, '1.75. . l.tii'enn co lepnlrH, $3,00. llei'iiltl Pub. cu., pub. $1.60, 1 Mihm Dry mui Is fd., supplies, $I.0U, . Wllm Inn (. l'upiii' icii., supplied, $3S.U5. , l.nreiia co., repMis, $3. 52. Calif, Oreit, Power en., service, $:n.ho. ItHherlH llurvpy, supplies, $;ii ho. lliildwln llarilwnre Co., supplleH, .40, ' . ' J. K. Clll to., supplies, $17 13 I.. N. Ilaynes, supplies. $11.00. IXlt lluslii I .tii'. co,, aupplles, $4.65.. New City l.aunilry service, $3.8D,' ' llainber ,s Olds, repnlri. $412.00. Banliury Mnrltnt. nuptillen, $H.'ln. lnr Drug co., suplle". $1.75. Jjtlirary claim allowed, Oil. Or. I'uvver Co., service $5.45, , , Current lotpoimy lalui . ulso ullowml iiml wiirriintH ilrnwn; WuhIOI'II CliUin Tel to.. stdVlro Hherirr, $;ia.i)o, i;iui & I'niilliominfl oo.. Biipplli'. DUt Atty., $''i.I8. ' , ' V. WouIumViIi en.. UlHf sherirf, .60. Currlll Dllill cu Slippllwi slierltl, 14.75. City nr Kluiiiiith Kiilln. ' leul J"1' $400.00. III. J.. Una Aid co., poor, $10.00. Kred Morley, transit', co. pool". $30.00. (' Alhertlna Kerr nursery, service, no. poor farm, $100.00. Whereupon cour adjourned untlj Mniulnv Hepl. 34. It. II. Ilunnell, County JudKC lliirell Bhnrt, roinniliwiimmr. c? Tase Tvery niinuk of the Day It is poor soldiering to hold your feet rigidly at attention, cramped and closely con fiucd hour after hour, l'ut tbcin in pair of Dr. A. Heed Cushion Shoes and he at ease. Hike if you wish. Dance a marathon what ever test you, put lliem to, the? foot-con-forming innersolcs of Dr. A. Reed Cushion Short Kill soften every step you Uko and keep your feet unwearied. Proper fitting la sa Important part of our tarries, V dun'l Juat look at the old number in your aha. and give you tbe aama aise. Our Salesmen, P. C. B. (loot Comfort Specialists) atudy your feet, neaaiue : lliem accurately snd tit them rignf. K. SUGARMAN "I elnt Mail at Nobody" Why Klamath Stage Lines Prefer Studebakers On April 20, 1923 The Klamath Falls Bend Stage Co. oper ated by R. H. Brixner and R. H. (Cap) Reed purchased a Big Six Studebaker and on Oct 22, 1923, or 185 days later has made 183 trips between Klamath Falls and Bend, a distance of 151 miles and on this date the car has run a total of 28,066 miles and two of the original Firestone Cord Tires are on the wheels. And look good for 3000 miles more. The first tire blew out at 16,044 miles, the second at 19,336 miles. This car has only missed two days service to date and this - wa3 when it was laid off to put on air shock absorbers. Following is the operating cost of this Studebaker Big Six. 2196 gallons gasoline for 28,066 miles is 12 miles. . Per gallon, cost' 22 cents -483.12 Valves ground once at 25,000 miles, cost $6.75 Brakes relined first time at 27,000 miles, cost $10.90 Cost of tires in the last 12,000 miles -$129.60 Spring Breakage (you all know this road) $218.00 Total operating cost $848.37 Divide this by 28,066 miles and the operating cost per mllo is three and one fourth cents per mile. Watch a later issue of tfiis paper for what another Big Six has done. ; Dunham Auto Co. Sixth Street at Oak ... .. I t KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON