The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 28, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

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THE EVENING HERALD
CLAHHIPIICD Al) IIATICH
Pint 'Inaciilnn .....wr lino lOo
Two Insitrflon ' per Una inn
Three ' insertion per Una flOc
Voue Inanitions per Una Brie
Wwk (A llmci) nr Una BOu
Ona Month ......... per Una 7Bo
Minimum . cbargo iBc. Ada not
consecutive ara' charged ai now
following each omuutlon,
Pint Insertion ' l In "Now To
day" column without aura cuargo,
but ll Inoortlan In that column
are at first Insertion rata.
Display ellfld ad (whore
typa tartar tban tbla It ud) tra
oountod nlna lino to Inch.
Copy must be In Ilorald ottlca by
noon to grit In that day' pnpor.
I am driving to ('orvullU Hiindny,
Itiioni (or i HliiitcrttH, ' ,Nw rnr.
I'Iioiui II73-W, , 2H-21M
KOIt HALK llirno hunting xtnvn,
131 N, I ltd m.-.. 3M.KU
VOH KBNT-Newly furnished fonr
fooill up!.. It Aluln it. . 28.31
WANTHI -Two mx'niiil-liutid drmi
W. I'lioiia 733-W, . 2K-2D
a : (
That Nr wHimjj.T Hulicrl:lini imi.t
bo piild by January Int. ir 1. will
bit neceannry (or u lo drop yodr nnnin
from our llm. 28-31 nr
IIAI.K B NBWH A(iXi:V.
WAXTKl) iNKWH IIOVH.
Uood, brluhi .boys, ovnr l'J. The
pay liu been liirriiid, 28-31 In
JIAMl'H NKWri AdKNt'V.
: ' I IK MOI.AV NOTICr:.
iKIanmth rhuptvr will Confir Ui
Inltluiory duxriMi ut .Muauulc hull
thli (Kitilay) uviMilmt. VUltliiK l)t
Molay and Aluitor .Mimotin wclcoiini.
KOIl IIBNT C'lKan. cimy.nltcly fur.
kllnhnd mil . downninlm. HI. Frun
ct' Apt., 028 Ouk t. SKtf
KOIl BAI.i: l.urxi rnd onion, rab
bax". pnranlpii. cnrrnia, Iiocik.
Hauarkrnut, 30c pur Kill,. btliiK yntir
Jnr or bur ml. John lluutlk. I "4
iUIm itorlhwru of Milln. D2HJ2S
WIU. Irada Oii-ncrn furin iindiir Irrt
irlxntloii, Rood for dalrylna; lo
cated In Appli'RBtn vallry. Joivphlui'
County. Urn., (or Kliimnih Knlln
propurly. Addrnna A. -'. II., box H2,
IJonantu," Oro. . 2K-4
y
BTHAVKO from my plum, onn blnrlt
ksnldlnx. 4 year' old. wolclil
about l&uo Mm., biundcd All tion
nnctnd) on U-fi ahotildur. Addrona
A. K. Diionnll, box t2. Uonanxa. I.lb-
viai rwwaru.
KOIl HAI.ft at uiirtrlfloo, ftirnlbliiim
of mndurn 4-room hotnu. Iloimo
run bo rxtitnd If dralrud. I'luino .ISO
V or call at 203 JVantluud avo
nuo. fitif
WANTEDYniing couplo dimlro lo
ront turnUhcd Iioiiup ir apt. No
children ; boat nf rfori neon, Hox
J. C. illornld offlco. t '
MONEY TO LOAN,
MONEY TO IX)AN It yon baa 11
and ara looking for a good lnvaat
ment, you can find the on you're
looking for with a aniall ad in The
Herald alaaalflnd column, i !. .' Ifltf
SMALL POX IS ' -'
NECESSARY EVIL IN
' MINDS OF INDIANS
!YAK.IM,A, V.lnnh., Doc. 28.
flnmllpoa la a nocciiniiry evil In tho
inlnda of the' Ynklinu Indiana, ac
cording to II. N. Caiwldy, dopuly
lionlth officer of Yakima county.
Caldy hud Juat niado'a vlalf to
tho roaorvatlon to Inveatlguta ro
porta that tho dlannso hnd'nttitckod
eovoral. Ipdliin. Ho found only ono
rate, a mild onu, and whllo othor
wero reportod.' he ' wa titmblo to
locato tliom,
' Thb dlHPami, Cuaaldy aald, hit
vlaltod tho IndluiiM eo often that
thoy . now accept It with roalgnn
tlon, They hcaltnto lo report caaoa
to tho hunlth officer, according to
taa doctor, and eoom rotlcvnt wbon
It It'auggeatod thut a phyalclun bo
summoned.
Face, Neck And Arms Easi
ly Made Smooth, Say ,
- Specialist "''
Any brcuklnir out of tho akin,
eyon fiery. Itching ociomn, tnn ho
quickly ovorcomo by applying a little
Mantho-Sulphtir, doclarcs a noted
akin apoclalhit. llccauaa of Its
germ destroying propnrtle, tbls
aulphtir preparation begin nt orrce
to tootho Irrlntod akin nnd hoal
uruptlons audi oa rash, rplmplos and
ring worm. v.v ni o .
tt HoUlom mils to romovo Iho
torment and dlsflgunnoiit, mid you
do not hnvd to wlt tor. rollof from
enibnrrasnmnnt.," I Improvomoni
trouble ahould obtain a small Jar
ot Rowloa Montho-Sulphtir from any
good druggist and use It like cold
cream, A.ijv, .f , v.j , i'' .
i
NEW TODAY
' i
SULPHUR CLEARS
ROUGH, REDSKIN
WANTED
CAHI'HNTICIl work dono by hour or
day, Tclnphnno 0:i!l-Wt K. Niil
koii. If.
Would llku to Kl In tounh with
l ri:itNt'l l(N,l,IIJIII,IOMrl IHvMH
In KIiiiiihiIi KiiIIh anil v li.-ln It y. Ad
dress Ki'luud, llox Sit, Klniiiulli
I''ulln, Ore. 127-29
WANT .TO rent pliino, Kond film: no
children, Cull or wrlto 905 I'ro
pirt incline. 3 7-2 U
WANTIvIv To rent, by January It,
6 or 0 -run in fiirnlHbml hotmo, Take
Ix'Ht ot cure; tun Klvu riiforeiit'M.
I'huuii 373-M. 20-211
LIJMJlEll WANTICD Knglomiuin
Hprur-n itnd lurch, 4x4x8 and wlili'r.
D mid lintuir, thnrniiKbly dry and
HUH uliillvornd tlullulln, Ttnuii,, on
HI '4-ci'iit rntrtj prnfor mixed car.
W. A. J. HlniDHon & Han, .i 24-31
WANTKI1--A goml, bright hoy not
youimnr than 17, with wheel, to
act as messenger, to ono who htm
ambition, wg will touch him to be
come nn operator and munnger, with
good imyltiK pnltlon noon us eoitt
intmt, ituro'it an opportunity fur th
right boy -and ba nrut ba right.
Apply "I Western Union, ltltf
POSITION WANTED If you- ara
worth mora yon ran anrn mora by
securing a butter poalllon through
Tho Hurnld claMlevl ad column.
DUtrlrt MannRT Wanted.
I.lfo. Accident. Health loaurance.
Altrncllvo proponlUoa to rlKht mun.
Natlor.nl Ll( 4nuranc Co. nf U.
fl. A. (i:Uibllhcd 1808) Flttock
block, Portland. Ul-Jl
REAL ESTATE
KOIt 8A1.K I.uro lot, good loca
tion, romoimlilo. Anuwur, Dox A.
II.. Ilnruld otrico. , S1-2S'
KOIl BALE SO-acro alfalfa farm,
near Malln; caiy torm. Pox M.
0., Horald otflco. , DlO-JlOInc
FOR SALE
HfKMI mVKIl API'liKK
Uuy your apptea thla wik aa prlce
advanced lu New York Btlc pur box
oa tbn 2 4 lb. Tho aamo prlcoa cffpcl
hern a olauwhnra. Wo rabMi npplna,
wo (II npplwi, wo guarautoe our
appla and Iron didlvory. . J. 1..
Hale growor. Hnle'i Now (Stand.
27-28
JIODY KD UMB WOOD, 16-Inch
length, aensoncd, 110 a cord.
Dob .Newumo, phono HPS. . 24-31
FOR A QUICK BALE Victor Vle
trola, a bargain; ulio SI Intwil
rocorda. If wanted. Apply 920 Klam
ath avo. D18-J1
Duy your applet dlroct from the
rowor 11,75 par box, parcel post
prepaid to Klamath Fail. D. A;
Owoni, Aahlnnd, Ore. ,- DlH-Jll'In'
Thanking you for tho holiday trade
will continue aalea ovor Now Yiar
Uuy the fnmoua Oriley Hood Itlvur
apple, llulea Nuwa Stand.. 27 28
23.r.O k.j WOOl, SUIT OR OVKTl
:OAT tailored to yonr monaura by
A.'Nath Tailoring Co. AH ona price.
Phono 109 A. R. Itonnor will call
day or crenlnga and ihow ' gooda;
plenty ot lamvloa aatUfnctlon gear
antoed dreai bolter for leat, D13-J0
FOR BALE Large red onlona, eub
. bage, paraulpa, carrota, bout. MUo
and a nunrter - nerthweat of Mnlln.
John Honalk. ; ' ' . NI8-D28
OUANOFB, 3 pur 40 lb ((net)
bog. by prepaid parcel ptt. 11. II.
Phillip. Corning, Cal. No culls. 27t(
Duy your appln tllreot fromi grow
or. Have Orlley'a extra funcy
delicious Duldwlns and SplttenburRs.
J. L. Ilulo . grower,- llale'a New
Htund. , . 27-28
PICKLED OLIVES, I1.2S per gal
Inn hv nrnnalil norrnl Dost. H. H.
PUllllpa, .Corning, Cal. .... -27U
Phono your want ads to The Evo
nlug Horald, 88. ..... , . ...
FOR RENT
FOU KENT Threo-room house with
bath; also cabin. 410 10th at.
Phono 342-V. i-. . . , tf
--
FOR RENT iJirgo room nnd board
ifor t gantlomon; reference. . 305
Lincoln at. "31
FOR RIONT Furnished cottage, Do
oembor 24. Phono 728W. ltf
- Phono your1 want ads to The Evo
nlng Herald, 88. .
FOR RENT looping room, $4 por
wook tor one. 1 11 Washington
.treol. ' -W3-JS
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
W I'VE GOT TWENTY CENTS
AND I WANT. FOUR
CIGARS FOR MY
NEW YEARS
IPS .
THE EVENING
--r.t rrv-Trrrr-
AUTOMOBILES
FOR HALK-Himt Kord
down. Original tlnm.
Or. Jasj.
POULTRY
CGRT1FMSD TJAI1Y CIIICKB Wo
ar now booking for full and
tprlng delivery In White and Drown
l,eKhorn, It. I. Reds, Ilarred Hock,
lllack Mlnorciui. Wa are a muiuber
of the (Jlcnn Co, Farm llurcau Cortl
flod Flock mid Accrudltud llnltliary
association, Orlnnd Ilutchury, Orlnnd,
(llonn Co., Cullf. . ltf,
t-rH , 1
LOST & FOUND
I.OHT lllxl .ik Id clinln butwenn
O'lilsi'o lurk-n and KJuiqath Pack
ln Co., slmiKhtur lioimn on Mid
land road. Loavo at IKitiunnd Tiro
6 Vulcanizing: Co. Howird. 27-28
FOUND 320 In easy mo:',ey, by put
ting a 00-cfliiC want- ad In Tbe
Herald and disposing ot exce staff
that I couldn't us but wa Juat what
the othor follow wauled. 30tf.
BU8INS8 OPPORTUNITY Want to
buy, want to soli, wont a partner.
Easily nrriwgod through The Herald
cluaslflod advertisement. . . 30tf
MISCELLANEOUS "
DANf'.E At the Mnlln hall, Bat
iirtlay, IJc. 211, 1623. Kvorybody cor
dially Invited, lood music. Rufrnah
mont. Mnlln nr. lioHlrn. 27-2S ,
TRIANOLB CkTlSf Tba place to get
good oat OPEN ALL NIOHT (It
Mala Street. Phon (24. 14tf :
Phono your want ads to The Eve
ning Herald, 88.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE FOR PLI1IJCATION.
Department of tbe Interior, United
State Land Offlco at I-akevlew, Ore
gon, November 30, 1923.
Notice la hereby given that Al
bino WhiUatch ot Keno, Oregon,
who on April 29, 1923, made ad
ditional Homestead Entry, No.
01188!, for Lot 4. Section 4. Town
ship 40 8oulh, Range 8 East, Wil
lamette morldlan, baa tiled notice ot
Intention to make Commutation proof
to eatabllsh claim to the land above
doasrlbod before C. R. Delnp clonk
of the county court, at Klamath
Falls, Oregon, on tba 10th day of
January,: 1924.
Claimant names aa wltnoaaca: C.
II. DeLap, J. F. Foster, William
Lambert, George Heavalln, all of
Klamath Fall, Oregon.
r. P. LIGHT.
' ' . Register.
D4-JE.
IXD1AN LAND SALE.
All ot the allotted and Inherited
Indian lands advertised but not sold
on October 22, 1923. will again he
offerod for enlo at 2 o'clock P. M.
on Docomber 31, 1923, at tho Klam
ath Agency, office. Fon ln(ormntlon
aa to Cho "appraised values and lora-
tlnn tit Innils mil nn nr wrltn to.
Fred A. Bnker. superintendent, at
Kiamatn Aguncy, urcgon.
N. 30-U. 7,14,21,28.
SUMMONS,
lvtjtilly No
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON KOIt THE
COUNTY OF KLAMATH.
,C. E. Bon-on, plaintiff, vs. W, L.
Bowed, deteudaut.
, To W, L. Mowcn, autendant.
lu the name of the etato ot Ore
gon, you are hereby Toqulred to ap
pear and answer the complaint on
file In the above entitled suit, on or
bo(ora llltli day ot December, 1923.
that being tho last day prescribed
In the order of the court for the pub
lication of this summons, and it you
fajl to so appear and answer, for
want thereof tho plaintiff will apply
to tho court' for tho relief prayed for
In her complaint, viz; for the dissolu
tion ot the bonds ot matrimony now
and nerotofore existing hotween
plaintiff an(i defendant upon tha
grounds ot desertion top more than
one yoar last poat and Immediately
preceding tho filing ot tho complaint
horeln; and for the care and custody
of U10 six minor children of plaintiff
and defendant... Vl
Thls summons Is anrvod upon you
by publication thoreof In the Klam
ath Evening Herald, a nowspnper
printed, published and of genoral
circulation In Klamath county, Ore
gon, once each woek for six consecu
tive and successive weeks, tho first
publication thereof bolng on the 10th
day of Novoiniber, 1933. nnd tho last
publication bolng on the 28th duy
of Docomber, 1923.
' Dono by' order ot tho Hon. A. L.
Loavltt, Judge ot the above entitled
court, ' said order, being dated the
15th day of Nov -mber, 1913.
. F. H. MILLS,
Atlornoy for plnlntlff, postotflco
sddross, 202 Wllllts Bldg., Klamath
Fallot. Ore. : .
N. 10-23--80 D 7-H-21-28.
DADDY'S
PR5NT
roil par In
l'hoiiu DM.
- -2-28
HERALD, KLAMATH
;rT.r2:'TTT'A;n-'l'r
Proceedings of
iMondny Oi'tMiiilicr 3, J 52 J
iCourt mot pin inint to adjourn
nwinl, wbon wore present: II. II.
llunnoll County Judgo, Hurrrll
Hliort and '. J. Martin County Coin
ininlonur tba following proceudlngs
wore had:
! (' ii in' nt exponso cluluit ulluwed
and wilrritnlH drawn:
Patrick & Co., auppllH l(!rk,
$21, HX. .
; iLoreiiK Co., repair C. II. t'i.15.
Loronr. Co., saiuii, Jli.b'J.
Aitum Co., nuine, t:i.2.'.
'l.oiciiz Co., same, .8G.
Link Itlvur Klcc. Co., xuppllr
poor farm, 13.05.
. O. Larson, same,. 84. GO.
iArthur : vickory, " service poor
farm r,3.Bl.
l.oyd iwl.up, wo."k tax comm,
$20.00. .
-Hoy N. Fouch, name, $171. 00.
lllg llusln l.br. Co., supplies sur
veyor, $.1.00.
illlg Uasln l.br. Co., auppllos poor
farm, $.15.75. , ..
illlg llusln l.br. Co., samo, $13.70.
It mid claim allowed and .warrants
druwn: "
' ' Dig llasln l.br. Co., supplies,
$3U.40. ,,
.11. T. Iluldwln, supplies, $14.75.
Acme Motor Co., same, $89.02. .
.Market road claim allowed uml
warrant drawn: '
lilg IJailn Lb.. Co., supplies,
$46.1.05. . .. .
IIIK D.uiln l.br. Co., same,
$38.00.
It. T. Iluldwln, aamo, $3.00.'
(Acme Motor Co., name, $10.15.
I Hoik! bond claims allowed and
warrants drawn: - '
Hlg llusln . l.br. Co., supplies,
$37.80. j
.Illg Basin Lbr. Co.. same. $127.00.
. Rix R. Itcnner, same, $47.25. '
High school clulms allowed and
waranta drawn: " .1.: , 1.
French Sup. . Laundry, service,
$7.00. .
Slotliel Nixon, sorvlce, $7.50.
: Tbyra ilryant, aamu. $7.50.
Library claims . allowed and war
ronts drawn:
. inig nasln Lbr. Co., supplies,
$1.00. '
, Arthur Vlckery, baultng, $35.94.
Vheropon court adjourned for the
term..;1':, . r a: ,i:.r .
It. If. Dunnell, County Judge.
Burrell Short Cbnvmlssloncr, C. J.
Martin Commissioner. ' '
He It remembered, that at a
regular term nf the Hon. County
Conrmislsoners Court begun and held
In tho County Court Room on Wed
nesday the 6th day of December
1923. the same being tho 1st Wed
nesday In said month and the time
fixed by law for holding a regular
term thereof; when .were present:
. II. H. Runnel! County ' Judge,
Burrell Short Commlasloner, C--J.
Martin Countty Convmhwloaer. L. L.
Low Sheriff, C. Ci Browor Dial.
Atty. C. R, DeLap -County Clerk, the
folowiiiK, preoceedings werjtj, bad n .
In Iho matter of the road petit
ioned for by Dan Wlau and B. E.
Wolford, near Yaniax.
The vlowera heretofore appointed
having on October 27th- filed 'heir
favorabJo report herein, but other
conditions pertaining . to Uits ronil
coming up to be considered, the court
therefore' at this time continues the
final hearing In this matter until
the first day of the meeting ot the
January 1924 term.
. .Dated thla Dec. 5, 1923.
. In the matter of the road petit
ioned for by Edgar L. Furber and
others;, beginning at a point 30 feet
west of corner to Midland tracts
42. and 43, and 52 and 53, run
ning thence eastorly to Intersection
of highway immediately easterly of
railroad right of way; '
Jt appearing that the viewers
heretofore have on November t 21.
1933 filed their report herein and
It appearing from such report that
tho route Is Impracticable and would
bn Impossible to construct without
great expense;
ill is therefore hereby ordered
that said petition be denied.... vt
Dated this Dec. 6, 1923.'
In the matter of the road petit
ioned, for by H. S. Wood, Edward
Freuer and others In township 39
S. R. 11V4 E. WM.
lit appearing that a remonstrance
signed by twenty-five or more
residents ot that section of the coun
ts has beoa filed with the clerk on
November 15, 1923. and the tsourt
not being advised In the matter at
this time, the same was contlnuen
until tho first mooting of the court
nt tho January torm 1924, at which
time said, remonstrance shall he
heard. ,.. . . . ..
Dated this December 5, 1923.
' Wlheropon court adjourned until
.Thursday, December 6. 1923.
H. H. Bunnell, County Judge,
Burrell Short, Commissioner, C. J.
Martin Commissioner. (,
:.vv
. Thursday December 8. 1923.
ICourt met pursuant to ndjourn-
NEW YEAR'S
W HAVE FIFTY-CENTS 0fe
I LEFT AND I'D LIKE TO V V .
T GET A BOX OF CANDY FOR -
( MY MOTHER'S NEW .YEARS J -..E
PRESENTVyJL--r--jr1 '
, ; "
. . ,.'., .'vvvv.v I;--.;.'
FALLS, OREGON
The
Klamath County Court
ment, when .wore prevent? R. H.
Dunne!! County Judne, Burrell Short
and O. J. Martin County (Jomm.lsslon
uih the following proceedings wore
had:
Current expense claims allowed
and wurrant drawn:
Patrick aV Co., suppllp sheriff,
$19. (iO. ,
.E. D. Lamb and L. L. Truax,
Insane ex. $'50.00.
Frank C. Urarawell, Supt Dunks,,
supplies, $20.6(1. 1 .
E. (1. Kourk, truvel sheriff.
$11.00.
Class & Prudhomme Co., supplies
clerk, $7.03. ... .
Owl Cafe, meals prisoners,
$341.40. ,
Klamath Co.- Abst, Co., supplies
assessor, $2.00.
. KJun Store, service sheriff, $1.00.
W. M. Morrison,, service sheriff.
$10.80.
(Herald Pub.' Co., publication.
$6.10.
Keruld Pub. Co., same, $20.25.
. Herald Pub. Co., same. $3.75. .
'Elizabeth Gray, County Aid,
$15.00.
Jtoad bond claim allowed a fol
lows:. ,.'.., .-. -
'Harnes & Colby, contract,
$6920.71. . ,.
, Oliver Martin, contract, $9.00.
, iSotithern O. Water Co., Tight of
way, $185.27., ..,
. Yawkcy Lbr. Co., same, $'1392.52.
Long Bell Lbr. Co., same, $490.44.
Lon i! Bell Lbr. Co., same, $219.53.
John Hampshire, contract, $12.
857.67. (Wherepori court adjourned until
Saturday December 8, 1923.
R. . H. Bunnell, . County Jndge,
Burrell Short, iC'oimuissioner, C. J.
Martin. Coiiunlssloiusr, . . 1 . -
Saturday Defember 8, 1923.
. Court met pursuant to adjourn
ment, when were present: R. H.
Bunnell County Judge, Burrell Short
and C. J. Martin Coiyity Commission
er, tho fbllowing proceeding were
had: s 1 : . .
Current expense claim allowed
and warrants drawn:
Lydla L. Frlcke, health nurse,
$18i.86. -
Frank C. Bramwell Supt., sup
plies C. H. $19.00.' ... ; .
Louise J. Joseph, county aid,
$15.00. .... ....
Klamath Ice- Sto. Co., supplies.
$30.00.'
A. C. Glenger & Son, supplies
clerk, .50. ....
iKiamath Cham. Comm. adv.
$750.00.
Sunset Grocery, supplies poor
farm. $3.72. ; i '
- IBIg Basin Lbr. Co., supplies C. H.
$72.35.
Jasper Bennett, bailiff sheriff,
$39.00.- ' - : ' .
' Drummond Print Shop, supplied
Tax. Comm. $15.00. .
tDrumuiond Print Shop, supplies
sheriff, $3.50. . '
Geo. H. Mjerrymnn. Insane Ex.
$10.00. .
IE. -D. Lamb, Insane Ex. $10.00.
Western. Union Tel Co., service J.
C. $3.41'r. ---;'., Jt'ir
tWIestern Union Tel. Co., service
DlsU Atty. $7.46. ' '
(Frank Frankfort, supplies poor
farm, $19.00.
'Road claims ullowed and war
rants drawn: . . . : i'
-. F. P. Hatfield, work.- $230.67.
HI. C. Williams, same, $69.69.
Chas. B. House, supplies,' $86.05.
Klamath Falls Auto Co., supplies.
$28.55.
AVleatern Union. Tel. Co., service,
$26.25. :
D. E. Noah, supplies, '$'20.25.
Market road claims allowed and
warrants drawn: ". '
A. W. . Bradshaw. : contract.
$462.44. ' ' ' 1 t
. R. C. Cornish, work, $26.95.
Lorenz Co., aupplies, $1.10. .
Gun Store, supplies, $18.88.
Roy Call, same, $11.50. -
Frank Frankfort, same. $7.00.
Big Basin Lbr. Co.. same-" .10.
IChas. B. House, same, $18. 40.
Big Basin' Lbr. Co.. BBrtte,' $12.70.
fRoad bond claims allowed : and
wnrrnnts drawn: - -
. tC. P. Dixon work, $66.80.. .
Chas. Di House, supplies, $43.40.
Joe Rocco, wort $5.00.- J
Acme Motor Co., supplies. $75.11.
Joe Rocco. work. $140.00. ).:.
Baldwin . Hd'.ware Co.; supplies,
$1464.16. "
W D. Miller, same, $103.60.
People's Wh. Co., service, $460.4 1.
Martin Bro., upplle,' $222.54.
Oregon , Harness Co., supplies,
$122.05. .- '' '
J. A. Cordon, cash Adv. Oliver
Miartln. $225.00. ' ' ' ' 'R'
Standard Oil Co., supplies, $78.28.
1st Natl Bank, rash. Adv. Oliver
Martin, $600.00.
- 1A.1 C. Glenger i Son, supplies,
$323 41
Gun Store, supplies, $224.90. "
. Palace Market,, supplies. $250.96.
'yjoe Rocco, work. $719.55.
ttllven Mortin, contract, $11.85.
Dunn ' & Bnker,' 'contract,
$20,759.86. , .. v.; ' ' '
Big Basin Lbr. Co., supplies,
$48.05. '; :
PRESENTS
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THINGS SOME PLACE j .'"' MV ROOM 'YESTERDAY ) ST,
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EX-CROWN PRINCE
POPULAR PERSON
IOBLH. Bilosla, Dec. 28 iWhllo
William, the former crown prince of
(loramny who returned rocontly to
IiIh castle at Oels, perhaps is imt
tho most popular person In the world
with the pre and the public of
these part which he calls borne, any
proposal that he be not allowed to
remain here meets (with Immediate
rooentment.. ; . '
ThO ' public generally has taken
tills attitude. It Is nulte evident,
because protests agalnt William's
return emanate from Fnnce. lyO.al
papers declare that the prln.:e ha
the sympathy of all true Germans;
that 'German generally are pleased
tSfarftn Bros,' supplies ' $21.48.
in' the jnntter of Widow Pension
ot Emma O. Johnson, allowed in
the sum of $40.00 per -month until
tbe further order of this rourt. , .
fin tho matter of the petition of
Mr. Louisa J. Joneph. ;
-The petition of "Mra. loulaa j.
Joseph for relief coming on at thi
time, and it apDearing that applicant
lo In need ot the necessities of life.
iueh petition Is allowed in the sum
of $15.00 per month from Dee. 1.
1923, until the farther order of
this court. Dec. 8, 1923.-
'Wherepon. court adjourned until
Monday December 10. 1923. r
tR. . H.. Bunnell, County4 Judge,
Burrell Short. Commissioner, ; C. J.
Martin CommlHsloner.
LINKVILLE IN
THE Pofirnee at the cektrac hoteu
THE SO-ES C BTH
uast niQH? wulc on Duty in
EVERETf.mUE-
WHAT'S THe in
THAT - -flow - :ao
To suecsp
- M
i-'ll i ZK' i1 "s anybody eLses.
Page Fia
at hi return." and that ha ahould
remain i 'he country aud sham tlia
burdens of t!ie peoplu. . XT'-: ,-.
"We have his promiee to retrain
from political activity," any tha
Schlealsche Volkscltung, "and we
bollev-3 he will keep his word. He
conies' back to tt Uot aa a prince,
but as a private citizen."
MUSICIAN WITH
LONG HAIR IS NO
LONGER POPULAR
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL
LEGE, oCrvaflls, bee. 28. Tha (lay
of the long-haired, temperamental ,
musician U past, declare Profoosop ',T
W. F, Gaaklna, head of the school
of music, ' Tho moduru . musical
artist does not 'affect qttner-loofclnA '
clothes, fit of tcm,perament or out
rageous ba!b!t, ha 'o.y. ' Insteiidi
the rrtuie!nn'cann.t be 'distinguished
from nV lawyer,' doctor or otlir- pro- " f
fenslonal man, and "usually ht liitors "
ested m polities, art and' life,- as well
a making a llvljijf. ? '' -J- "-r.
.'Music' la in 'inherent ' part of
mart's' cultural 'life;"; shy Professor
GaIiIns.'"Ve 'worship to music, re
lax to iniialc, celebrate great event '
to music, expreaa our lovo wltlj piusla
and finally are carried to the grave '
to music. : 1 ." . ;
YE pLDE TIMES
HIS FE-T-" " K.
TH6 hotei. cpficb
By CONDO f -
uHt3TciNG LIKE x
you eArPCT a pet?Bo
By ALLMAN