The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 01, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    WEDNESDAY, MIU 1, 1025
EVENMJ TTE1TALTJ, KLTAMXTH'PALLSrO!lEGON
1 is
i.
HEREFORD PRIZE
TO-BE OFFERED
Word wos locolvud by tho Knlr
Hoard toiluy frimi I ho Anwrloiin
I lor ford llrooilor'n Anmn'lulloii, of
fering a prlso of 1 10 for llin bout
Hereford fn nm In unci $10 for llin 1
bunt Hereford bull to bu shown lit
llio County Fair tbU full. TIiIb In
tho unnio offor which wan miulii for ,
. tli 1924 Fair cmd was won In both j
dlvlaiona by Dale Mnttoou with his
fine brace of Hereford. It In an.
tlcliintud tliut Mr. Mnltoon will Invo ;
mora competition thla your, JiiiIkIdk ,
from tho ln ntroH which hnva boon
rocolvml by the Fair Hoard (rum
broedura of "While Karas" In oilier t
part of Oregon and Hlnklyou
County. M'r. Reginald Parsons of
Hill la expected to ontcr III out-1
hard which Is shown nucu year ut I
lb INiclflc International and Home
of our local minora of lloroford
slock have boon evincing inoro In
teres! slnco tha embodying of tho
baby boof cluss. Thin la a class ap
pealing strongly to tho eommurclal
foodor niun who aro Just priming
their beef, both baby and miituro at
tho tlmo of ynar when tho Klamath,
jaokaon and Josophlno County Kalra
aro scheduled.
Outstanding animals aro alroudy
bolng chMon uud mora euro and but
tr foodlnn to attnln tha result do
alrod for porfact Dhow form, aro en
grossing tho atnntlnn of tho beef
raisers thin yoar. Thuro la aomo
talk of Incorporating a "Hlilwmun.
Prise" for tha owner handling his
anlmala In tha ring to boat advan
tage from tho Judge's atnndpolnt.
Thla would embrace npparjnco nn.l
form of anlmala well as thnlr
ring niannura. tho npwirnnce of lh
ahowar and tho with which ha
manages hln axhlblt. Many elnlm
thla would ba a distinct Incantntlvo
to tha ahowinan of tha county and
would make for mora cnraful perep
aratloa both of anlmala and oxhlb
Itora. COUNTY COURT
PROCEEDINGS
IN TUB COUNTY COURT OK THE
STATE OP OREGON. KOH
KLAMATH COUNTY
Comaa, now lion Faua. tho duly
lactad Conalabla In and for Tulo
Lake District. KUmnlh County, Ore
gon, and files with tha Clork hit
Carllflcato of Election with hi oath
of oftlco attached. Alto bond In
tha Bum of Ono Thouaand Dollnra,
with Prod I'otoraon and Ch. C.
llulot, ai aurotlon, aald Uond bolnc
at thla lima approved by tho Coun
ty Court.
It I
thoratora horoby docluroa
that tho aald Hen Kaua la tho duly
oloctod and' rjunllflod Conalabla In
and for Tulo Iko OUtrlct, Kiaiu-
nth County, Orouon.
Datod thla Slat day of January,
192S.
riurrell Short,
C. J Martin,
Commlfalonora.
Tho followlrrg claims woro allow
ed and tho clork wua luatructod to
Jiiue warrant on tho following
named funda for iholr roapoctlve
amounta: '
Current KxHno Fund
Mary E. Pearaon, wldow'a puna.ou
1 10.00. ,
Mnrtha Soeda, wldow'a pension,
$10.00.
Madollno Cook, wldow'a ponalon.
$J2.60.
Mary It. Wllllama, wldow'a pon
alon, $17.60.
Winona P. North, wldow'a pon
alon, $31.60.
Lulu D. Hutchlna, wldow'a pen
sion, $26.00.
Utta M. Kllgoro, wldow'a puualon
$10.00.
Oorlrude D. Drown, wldow'a pon
slon, $17.60.
Anna U. Mooro, wldow'a panalon,
$10.00.
. Iloaala M. Olxon, widow's ponalon
130.00.
- Oraca Johnaon, wldow'a ponalon,
$96.00.
' ; Minnlo Dlllard,- wldow'a ponalon,
$10.00.
Mary Pruatt, widow's ponalon,
$40.00. ,
Lou Mclloynolds, wldow'a pon
alon, $10.00.
Isabella Hoaoltluo, wldow'a pen
Slon, $26.00.
Geno 1). Lunimou, wldow'a pon
alon, $16.00.
Myrtlo M. Vowull, widow's pen
slon, $40.00.
Cora M. Pool, widow's ponsiou,
$10.00.
s r Martha Whltloy,' widow's ponjUu,
" $26.00. '
''''''Georgia Wllaon, wldow'a ponalon.
, $80.00.
Knrln CarlBon, widow's poiulon,
' $10.00. ,
Ulnllo I'ttckett, wldow'a ponalon,
$30.00.
' Kato Tltylor, nld oattnty poor,
$26.00. '
Ellsaboth Scnnlon, nld county
. poor, 126,00.
, Koilalt Goodoll, old ounty poor,
$16.00.
Bllsnhoth Gray, aid county poor,
' $16,00. '
' Mary , Mooro, nld county poor,
$13.00. ,
1 Dora Anderson, bid county poor,
1 ' $10.00. . . . ,
, ( Clajyt I3owon( nld county poor,
$30.00. " " " ' ' ' i "''
' Mra.. E..D. 'LaagfOJ-d, ld ;county
,, JPOof. f 26.00,', ' i .
Countess? Daughter -Weds
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r
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0
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r.ltci Cliycku. dauihicr of Counicta Oliycka. hn lin nmrrluj (a
Draw Praraon. Tlit lrl, IV, la now In &in l-ko.
Martha Morrow, aid couaty poor,
$30.00.
Emma O. Cardnor, aid county
poor 120.00.
George Gray, aid county poor,
(26.00. -
Mra. Anions Prulrlo, aid county
poor, 116.00.
Ituthenla Cox. ,ald county poor,
116.00.
J. R. Rlttor, nld county poor,
$25.00.
Loulao J. Joaeph, aid county poor
113.00.
Ooltlla Galon, aid county poor,
(30.00.
Mary J. Chlldom, aid county pooi
H6.00
" SnrnS Chandlor, aid county pooV,
$20.00. - --
Menorva Fordhum, aid count.
poor, $16.00.
Myrtlo Dvnltf, aid county poor,
$30.00.
Mnry M. Davoy, aid county poor,
(20.00.
Myrtlo M. Vowoll, aid couuty poor
$25.00.
Jamei Tripp, aid county poor,
$30.00.
C. T. Atkinson, aid county poor,
$15.00.
Lotllla M. Kirk, aid county poor,
(40.00
Nottlo D. Pepper, aid county poor
(16.00.
Mrs. V. II. Burns, aid county
poor, (15.00.
R. C. tiplnk, . Juallco peace too.
(13.65.
Goo. Crano justlco poaco too,
(1.20.
R. C. Spink, justlco peace foe,
(7.45.
Goo. Crane, Justice pcaco foe,
(11.10.
Goo. Cbastaln, Justlco peace too,
(1.70.
V. T. Lee. aalary aasoisor, (125.
M. L. Johnson, salary deputy as
sessor (1G6.00.
Gortrudo Cofor, salary deputy as
sessor, (100.00.
Alma Ackormnn, salary deputy
assessor, (86.00, j
C. R. DoLap salary clork (166.67.
Chas. P. DcLnp, salary doputy
clork, (165.00.
Vivian Landls, saUry doputy
clork, (110.00.
Loyd II. OoLap, salary doputy
Icluik, (105.00.
C. II. DcLup, calory deputy clork
(135.00.
Burt B, Hawkins, salary shorlff,
(260.00.
Carroll Vnn Rlpor, suUtry doputy
shorlff (176.00.
Eil Kendall, salary doputy sher
iff, (135.00.
Jim Hilton, salary doputy shorlff,
(126.00,
13 1 da Hoal, sulury deputy' sheriff,
$125.00.
I, Dixon, salary doputy shorlff,
$100,00.'
W. II, Hukwlns, guarding prison
ers, $100.00.
Chns. Wynn, guarding prisoners,
$100.00. . ,
Prod Snydor, guarding prlsonor.i,
(1S.00. " ,
. L, E. Sullivan, guardlug prison
ers, (8.00,
M. T. Howard, guarding prisoners
$84.00.
Alox Stovons, guarding prisoners,
$4.00. ! ,
Una Klmsoy, gunrdln'g prisoner.),
,$84.00. . '
Fred Nool, suordlng prlsonors,
(36,00. ,
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0
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f"i
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Judge fc'hort, guarding prlaonert
(60.00.
Ln Durko, 'guarding prisoners.
(4.00.
John II. Houston, saury dopul
I'easurer, (26.00.
'U Houston, salary Count
treas 'or, (125.00.
I. A 'I'hras.ier, collection del la..
(126.00.
Tbos Rao, iialary Janitor, (160. uu
Q. M. Raymond, reporting dtst.
ally. (67.50.
j I'os. Jousjn, surveor's office,
(110.00.
IKlna C. Jetuon, suivuj ors offico.
(86.00.
It. II. liuuuell, salary Indue
Th kluciricfci..up, xv$U cum.
' houKo. (2.50. ' '
j Too Kloctrlc Shop, ropal.s couri
bouse, (10.66.
J Vera Houston, postago trcftiurer.
$1.70.
Lorcnx Co. supplier poof faim,
(0.00.
Tho Electric Shop, supplies poor
farm, (11.60.
Robert Fryrcar, malntenanco poor
farm, (553.36. '
Thalia V. Nowsomo services sur
veyor office, (2.70.
C. 11. Do Lap, cash adv. ex pros
sago. (2.04.
Hurry Cash Grocery, supplies poor
farm. S 1 2.05.
Patrick & Co., supplies sheriff,
(.74.03.
Patrick & Co. supplies . clerk,
(.66.
C. R. DcLnp, caih adv, postage,
(5.00.
G. M. Raymond, scrvicos dist.
atty. (54.25.
Public Market, suppllos county
poor, (18.87.
Herald I'ub. Co., pub. court pro
ceedings, (41.60.
Burroll Short, salary & Mlloage
Co. Com. (126.00.
Tho Electric Shop, suppllos court
house, (13.10:
llc.-iihl Pub. Co., pub. court pro
ceedings, (4.00.
Herald Pub, Co. pub. Beml-an
nunl report, (30.60.
. Komi Fund '
Tom Dixon, salary road master,
(75.00. ...
C. D. Newton, labor, (63.27.
itjy Dixon, labor, $63.27.
Stokes Talks
1 'Ir r-
(. it f , t 11 iiavro
W B D. Stokes, multimillionaire, who la now on trial in Chicago charged '
with defamation of his wlfo'a character, ia an author. Hero Is shown I
tho cover of tho book' and how Stokos looked In 1002 on tho flyleaf ot
"The-Right to -Be .Well Born, or Horse Breeding In Its Relation to
..j ,., , Bascule," , ' .' O.
Hlovn Brown, labor, (20.76.
Klmor Hiiilth, labor, (16.71.
II. If. IlohB.-tH, labor, (48.7.1.
O. H, C'ornnboll, labor, (00.00.
L, W. Cnmpboll, labor, (35.00.
Francis Lilly, labor, (28.72.
IS. M. Combs, labor, (17.96.
Ernest Wolfu, labor, (17.96.
LakMldo Lbr. Co. suppllos (24.30.
Tho Electric 8'uop supplies (17.16
' .Murfct't Jloud Kunil j
Tom Dixon, Langell Valley Mkt. .
road, (15.93.
Cal. Ore. HUbway Oarago, Lxn-
Koll Valley, Mkt. road, (171.86.
Jos Jenson, Chlloiiuln Mkt, road,
(20.00.
Jos. Jenson, Langell Valley Mkt.
road, (40.00.
Lorenz Co., Langell Valley Mkt.
road (6.79.
Fcnnaugbty Machinery Co. Lan
gull Valley Mkt. road, (166.85.
Stato Highway Com. Langell Val
ley, Mkt. road, (78.26.
Oarcelons Battery Sta. Langell
Valley Mkt.' road (2.00.
Lakeside Lbr. Co. Langell Valley
Mkt. road. $14.90.
C. II. Brown, Langell Valley Mkt.
road (60.18.
Eric McKeynolds, Langell Valley
Mkt. road (1.74.
Joim Scott, Langell Valley Mkt.
toad, (10.47.
VvVterhouBO & Lester Co., Langell
Valley Mkt. road, (109.78.
Tha Electric Shop Langell Val
ley Mkt. road, (1.20.
Wblto Pelican Iron Wka. Langeil
Valley Mkt.' road, (4.16.
High Hchool Fund.
Drummonu Print Shop, printing
(i.50. '
Dodd Mcado Co. books, (13.75.
Hit Basin Lbr. Co., supplies,
(45.86.
J. S. Foaris Co. supplies, (16.64.
Cal. Ore. .rower Co. services
(67.65
Starblo Harwood Co., lumber
(16.10.
A. F. Glover, supplies, (12.00.
Lorenz Co.. ropalrs, (5.30.
O. A. Carlson, salary, (130.00.
Harmon M. Chapman, salary (110
Racael Cromqulst, salary (110.00
J. G. Darling, salary (225.00.
Donna Mack, saiary, (130.00.
Elolse Mcpherson, salary $110.00
Estaer Martinion, salary, (120.00
Rachel Solomon, salary $130.00
Loulso VaoDcvanter aalary (126.
Zeno F. Weiss, aalary (133.33.
LoLalne VVest, salary (130.00.
Avard W'tiiauaa, salary aja.oi.
Howard Wines.' saUwj, (130.00.
' Helen Withcombo, salary' (120.
' Maud Carleton, salary (60.00.
J. Q. Darling, potato Inspecting,
(26.00.
Allen Stansble, . salary (100.00
Henley High School District, tui
tion, (1645.00..,
Merrill HI School District tuition
(2371.95.
Ft. Klamath Hi School District
tuition (337.80.
. Bonanza Hi School District, tui
tion, (967.40 ;
Whereupon court adjourned un
til Monday, February 2nd, 1925.
R. H. Bunnoll,
County Judge,
Burrell Short,
V C. J. Martin,
Commissioners.
Monday, February 2nd, 1925.
Court met pursuant to adjourn
ment, all mombers being present,
when the following proceedings'wero
had:
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR
KLAMATH COUNTY
In the matter of transfer of (300
from Current Expense Fund to Fair
Board Fund.
It appearing to the court that tho
Fair Board Fund of tho County has
been exhaused, and it also appear
ing to tho Court that said Fair
Board Fund is in need of funds.
It Is hereby Ordered that the
County Treasurer transfer the -sum
of (300.00 from the Current Ex
pense Fund of the County to the
Fair Board Fund. :
Horse Sense
The Right to be
. Well Born
Hone Btcedini; in tt Rehittoa:'
to Luxenict
. ft- W. L D. STOKBS 3.,
LMIAN.. klM
Handball King
,' f$ a
, i ' H , ' '
Introducing Maynard Laawell of the
Los Anela Athletic Club, world's
handtiall champion. He will defend
his title In the national handball
tournament which opena In Cleve
land March If
Dated this 2nd day of February,
1925.
R. II. Bunnell,'
County Judge-,
Burrell Short, .
C. J. Martin.
Commissioners.
Tho following claimi were allow
ed and the clerk was Instructed to
Issue warrants on the following
named funds for their respective
amounts:
Current Expense Fund
Wbltakers Grocery, auppllea coun
ty poor, (9.99.
Drummond Print Shop, suppllos
dlst. atty. (16.50.
W. O. Smith, Printing Co. sup
plies treasurer, $6.60.
W. O. Smith Printing Co. sup
plies Justice courts, $132.60.
Robt. Fryfrear, expressage poor
farm, $2.26. '
Standard Oil Co., supplies sheriff,
$10.00. .
Emma L. Myers, services Co. clerk
(32.00.
Klamath General Hospital, ser
vices Co. prisoners, (15.00.
Swan Lake Moulding Co.,. sup
plies poor farm, (18.00.
Drummond Print. Shop, supplies
court house, (.75. ,
W. O. Smith, Printing Co. sup-
piles clerk, (6.35. , '
W. O. Smith Printing Co. sup-';
plies, clerk, (i6.25. ' ..
W.' O. Smith Printing Co. sup
plies sheriff, (16.00. .... ' ",
' Re:kards Auto service, aorvlcos
poor farm, (2.00.
Claud II. Davis, Furniture, fur
nlturo dlst. atty. office (85.00.
W. P.. Myers, sal. doputy dlst.
atty. (166.00.
Market Jtoiid fund
Lakeside Lbr. Co. supplies (5.37.
K. F. Auto Co. supplies, $63.40,
Steve Brown, Langell Valley Mkt.
road, $72.68. -
C. J. Martin, salary and mileage
Co. Com. (98.80.
Art Bell. Langell Valley Mkt.
road (10.38,
J. M. Ullon, Langell Valley Mkt.
Mkt. road, (111.84.
W. L. Eades, Langell Valley Mkt
road, (81.74.
Itoml Fund
C. C. Healy, Langell Valley Mkt.
road, (72.66.
O. 6. Cornish, Langell Valley
road, (99.84. ' ' "
Lakeside Lbr. Co. Langell Val
ley Mkt. road, (5.75.
State Highway Com. Langell Val
ley Mkt. road, (122.56.
Claud Bechdoldt, Langell Valley
Mkt. road, (30.37.
R. T.TialdwIn, Lingeli Valley
Mkt. road (13.00.
O. Peyton, Co. Langell Valley
Mkt Toad, (4.60.
The Gun Store, Langell Valley
Mkt, road, (20.25.
Wins Berth,
Meet Mr. Rube Brexsler. erstwbll
utility player of the Cladnnatl Bed,
who has been assigned the first base
job left vacaDt- by the death of Jake
Daubert. Brassier began hi career
as a pitcher, but owing to hia hit
ting ability he was converted into aa
, outfielder and first, baseman.;
1 '
i v $ f- t ,
Color of Life
YOU use silverware and linen, hang
up curtains and pictures, wear fabrics
carefully cut and adorned all for the
purpose of coloring the drab facts of
food, shelter and clothes.
Advertisements enable you to put this
color into your life. They bring you
news of improvements to quicken
your pleasure, increase your efficien
cy, lessen your work to feed your
hours with every comfort and con
venience men have thought out for
you.
Read the.advertisements. Their time
ly messages, their intimate lessons in
economy, . their assurance that ad
vertised goods will please help you
color your life even more.
When you choose from advertised
goods, you choose from the safest .
goods known. They are value-true.
Read the advertisements in these
columns. By their guidance you. can
obtain the best today; economize for
the best tomorrow.
Advertising reduces the cost of pro
ducts that add pleasure and
' comfort to living
L. O. MUla. Unll Vslloy Wkf,
road, (11.85.
Whereupon court adjorunod un
til Thursday, February 6th, 1916,
;' It. II. Bunnell, '
County Judge,
Burrell Short,
C. J. Martin,
Commissioners.
Thursday, Fobruary , 6th,. 1915.
Court met pursuant to adjourn
ment, all members being present,
when the following proceeding were
bad: . - -. ' .;.;'.''
The following claims' were allow,
ed and the clork was ' Instructed,
to Issue warrant on the following
named funds tor their respective,
amounts: '
Current Expense Fund
L. L. Low services dist. ttr. and
sheriff, (121.80. '',.'. '
Whereupon court adjourned un
til Saturday, February 7th, 1926.
'. R. H. Bunnell,
County Judge,
Burrell 8hort,
C. J. Martin,
.. Commissioners. '
MIDLAND
Friends and schoolmates oi
Catherine Burnett, eldest daughter (
of Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Bennett, .will,
be glad to know that she la gettlngt
along nicely after undergoing an
! operation for appendicitis at the
I Klamath Valley hospital Friday eve
Ining. ....
Clarence M. Smith arrived la Mid
land Saturday, having just re
turned from southern California
where he spent the winter. He re
ports the roads in good shape for
traveling until he reached Green
Springs mountain, where he en
countered 10 inches ot snow. After
having made a 2500 mile circuit .
ot the three coast states, Mr. Smith
believes that business opportunities
In Klamath county are far ahead of
what he tound elsewhere.
A carload of posts which was de
livered In Midland Friday la belnx
hauled to the old Jory ranch, in the
Spring Lake district, iwhere they
will be used for refenclng. Richard
Quimby has charge of the work.
Tlie Midland sewing club held
their regular meeting at the schools
house. 6aturday afternoon.- : Several,
members were absent on account of
Illness. 1 i , .
Mr.' and Mrs. J. C. Sevclk and
children, Paul and ' Mary, were '
shopping visitors In Klamath Falls r
Saturday. . , , -
Oscar Potter was in Midland Sun- '
day buying weekly supplies. , J:
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