The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 02, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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p MANY ALASKANS
SEATTLE, Washington, April 2.
The diphtheria epidem'c In Name,
Alaska; bringing Its despcrato race
between death and dog teams with
anti-toxin, centered the attention of
the country on what has become a
commonplace, to "sourdoughs," the
usual method of transportation In
the froien Interior of the northern
territory In winter an adventure at
best. ,
It iai only on such occasions as
epidemics that the mushing is car
ried out at such hazardous speed,
but the usual progress across the,
' center of Alaska is made once
fortnight throughout the winter by
the mail carriers, who travel 870
miles from Nenana to Nome. Num
erous other traders, prospectors and
trappers are on- the go frequently
for long or shor Journeys.
French-Canadians- In tho employ
bf the Hudson's Bay Company 300
years ago, learning the use of dogs
and sleds from Eskimos in the far I of the Court and upon motion of
northwest of America, used totBurrell Short, County Commissioner
shout "marche" when they wanted! it was unamlously by the Court de
the dogs to speed up. In tie' elded that said budget as prepared
mouths of English-speaking menTHnd published be adopted, and
this became "mush," which has
stuck as a "get up" to the dog and
' as a designation tor travel by dog
drawn sled. '
f Tragedies of the trail, for men,
; are, comparatively few, partly be-
cause, the winter drives are under
taken only hy hardy, experienced
men, and largely because ct the un
canny ability of the dogs to avoid
haxards of the trail. Overflows are
dreaded possibilities. Most of the
mashing is done on the ice of rivers
or seas and the rest of it overland
from one body of water to another.
Sometimes the swiftness of the cur
' rent or the entry of a side stream
:. causes the water to flow above the
Ice, " making slush or the snow.
There lurks death for man. It he
gets Into it his legs will freeze
;, temperatures of 50 degrees below
t.-i zero are irequent on the trail.
rj Freezing follows instantly after em
ergence irom me siusn, ana the
masher. Is helpless. But a good lead
dog detects an overflow a mile off.
He scents It, and suddenly departs
from the deep trail and leads the
team off through usbroken snow.
Around the overflow he detours,
coming back to the trail when past
tne slush.
t w-On Ice covered with sharp projec
ts ir. tlons, called spear Ice. occurring on
- rivers and seas, the dogs -wear moc
asslns. Sometimes under pressure,
. o ..such as when 300.000 units of antl-
toxin were taken from Ken-ana on
YJ v; the Alaska Railroad January 27 and
' delivered in Nome by relays of dog
'ti .; t teams February 2, several dogs are
- carried on the sleds, the animals
-..-.-- taking turns at riding and running.
v(!H : - ; The principal sled dogs are Husk-
- les and Malamutes. Huskies are
crosses of domestic dogs and prairie
wolves. They - weigh 60 to 65
- pounds. Malamutes are crosses of
domestic dogs and timber wolves.
;. They weigh 73 pounds and up. The
leaders are light in weight. They
are brain workers, and really lead.
' They do not work, but watch the
-trail.
Trail flogs sleep comfortably In
the snow. In a severe blizzard an
Alaskan will leave his dogs to bur
row ; In the ssow and outlast the
' storm If they can, and he will make
v his- way to shelter.
SEWING PRIZES ARE
V OFFERED BY STORE
j , 'Because heretofore the girls' ex
! ' -iiiblts of sewing in Club work have
. not perhaps received as lavish
i -a-wards as have the livestock and
- ;-' gardening classes in which the boys
j predominated, the throe first prizes
j. -.- of $'5.00 each donated personally by
'; : H. N. Moe, were placed in the Sew
j ( lng awards, one for each of the three
I- ; divisions of sewing. County Club
. Leader Sextqn realizes that the sew
' y lng with its Intricate patching, dorn
l x- lng and hemming Is less appealing to
i the - average county fair visitor al
f though It forms the basis for the
4jJ ' 'beautiful lamp shades, dqlnty gar
'ijyments and pretty hats the more ad
Sranced pupils of tho Sewing Clubs
tuf out. Ho therefcre recomaiend
ed tli8 the Moe prizes be placed in
the iirbi' dlvlslon.
There njro-,now to dale 127 mem
bers enrolled no wins projects and
fifteen standard1 clubs organized
since the beginning of the school
term..; This Is almost, double tho
number of last year and insures
some pretty iib woll as practical dis
plays for tho county fair, tolyard
which tho girls and boys aro liipkr
4ng for the Bcholurships for Sum'
mer School at Corvallls which mer
chants and business firms of Klam-
ath Falls, as well as the farm bur
eau, donated last year and which
are anticipated, will be in order this
season '.. A
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Herald "Class" Ad Pay
COUNTY COURT
PROCEEDINGS
Saturday, February 7th, 192 j.
Court met pursuant to adjourn
ment, all members 'being present,
when the following proceed!: wore
had:
IN THE COUNTY COURT OP THIS
STATE OK OREGON FOR
KLAMATH COl'.NTlf '.
In the minor of Tat Lery for;
the jear 1825, to bo made on t'udj
l24 Tax Holla. ,i
Tho matter of the Tnx Levy for
Klamath Cftunty, Oregon, for the
year 1025, to be made on tho 1924
Tax Rolls, having come on for con
sideration of tiie court at tho De
cember term of the court for the
year 1924 to wit on the 5th day of
January, 1925, upon a contlinuncc
a .duly had from Saturday. January 3.
1925, and it at that time appear
ing that the budget was duly pre
pared and published ea prescribed
by Iw and that no material changes
from tho budget were filed or made,
and that it would not bo necessary
to make aiy material changes from!
j the budget as prepared and pub- j
j lished, and upon due consideration !
Whereas, It has sinco como to
the Jitention of the Court that said
Tax -Law exceeded the constitu-
rtional WHit provided by the Con
stitution of .pregon and whereas it
Is necessary )ht said Tax Levy be
i educed to be' 'ithln said Caniti-
tutionil limit provided by said Coa-
iiuu.ua oi mo ajaje or uregon.
and. tho Court aavhuT duly conslJ-
ered tno matter, and ucUig now or
the opinion that certain (terns uf
said Tax Levy may be redact! and
the Court being now fully aiy: sod
in the premises, on motion of Jlur
rcll Short, County Commissioner,,
It is hereby ordered and decreed
that the Tax Levy for the year 19251
to be made on the 1924 Tax' Rolls
be as follows, to wit: ;
State Tnx
It appearing that the State Tax
as determined by, the State of Ore
gon, if $149,933,50, and that the
valuation of the Tax Rolls of Klam
ath. County is $24,660,116.00. It
is therefore Ordered and there is
hereby levied on . all the taxable
property of Klamata County a tax
of 6.0S mill3 oa the dol.a.s t'or
State purposes. . - .
Current Expense Fund
Jt appearing to the Court taai it
will be necessary to raise the sum
of $149,193.70 for Current Expense
Fuad. It is therefore ordered uuu
there is hereby levied on all the
taxable property of Klamata Coun
ty, a tax of 6.05 mills on the uol.ar
for Current Expense purposes.
County School Fund
It appearing to the j Court Iba:
It will be necessary to raise tie
sum of $93,461,84 for' Cjjul..
school -purposes. It U therefore
! Ordered and there is hereby iev.ca
! on all the taxable 'property of iCiaiii-
ath County, a tax of 3.79 mills oil
the dollar for County School Pur
poses. High School Fund
It appearing to the. Court ;hat
it will be ne?eary to raise tuc
sum of $56,718.27 for High school
purposes. It is therefore he.eb.
ordered, and there is hereby levied
on all the taxable property of Klam
ath County, a tax of 2.30 mills oa
the dollar for High Sco.il Par
poses. C'cnnty Library Fund
It appearing to the Court that it
will be necessary to raise the sum
of $2,466.01 for . Count7 Library
Purposes. It is therefore ordered
and there is hereby levied on ail
the taxable property of Klamath
County, a tax of 0.1 mill on the
dollar for County Library Purpo3ea.
Bond Interest Fund
It appearing to the Court that ti
will be necessary to raise tha. sum
of $19,728.10 .for Bond Interest
Fund. It Is therefore ordered and
there Is hereby levied on nil the
tllYitllln nrnnprt-' rtt IC1 1tn.1l 1. -'nil 1 v
a tax of 0.8 mills on the doliar tor;
Bond Interest Fund. j
Bond Sinking Fund j
It appearing to the Court that It j
will be necessary to raise the sum I
of $9,864.04 for B;nd Slaking Fund. '
It 1st thorcrore crdered and there is j
hereby levied on ull the taxable
prcperty or Klamath County a tax f
or 0.4 mills on ilia dollir for Hani;
Sinking Fund. j
Market I5o.nl Futt.l
It appearing to tho Court that It
will be necessary to raise the sam
of $44,388.21' far Market Road pur
poses. It Is therefore ordered and
thero is hereby levied on all tho
taxublo property of Klamath Coun
ty a tax uf 1.8 mills on too dollar
forMarkot Road Purposes.
JitHVsJIIuck 113 by Order Hupicme
N. Court
It appeirjng to the Court that It
will be necessary to raise the sum
of $6,904.83 tor Jail Construction
Purpoaos. It Is therefore ordered
and there Is hereby, levied on all
the taxablo propertypf Klamath
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TTciachers Win
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ttirtoonl! whp jiIciu"rhon1 Irarhera with a roll of halt hlRh on hrr
head and n rlonpaled niw odornpd wilh muw nv.r haVf ,in
Jdiss Ruby Frwnmn Simian lrt nd Mis Hh'n llowitnt of th
Arkansas State Tiwhcrs School Miw Frwnian w ettmrn thr itmi;
popuktr and athletic girl Ih lh cnoo while Miw Howurd wne choeen ih'
! cuteiaiid preitlest ,
County, a tax of 0.2S mills an the
dollar for Jail Construction l'ur
poses. County Itoait Kuml
ItippearUig to the Court that It
will be necessary to rnlso the sum
of 145,917.45 for County Ito.nd
Purpcses, it is therefore ordered
and there, Is hereby levied on all
the taxable property of Klnmal.t
j county Ubject to Road Tax for such
purposes, a tax 2,4 milli ' on tho
dollar, for County IloaJ purpojes.
Cities luul Tonus
t'itv of Klii.-iuuh Tails, Ui-i'uii
It nppearins from the Certificate
of the i'ollce Jmlse of said city that
It will be necessary to raise tho sum
f $133,764.32 tor city and park
rposes, and that the valuation
orYjich taxable property within the
oltyTitnlt of Klamath Falls, Is $5.
283, a.). 00. n is therefore Order
ed, andthere 1? hereby levied on
all the tnxablo property within the
City l.mitiV;f the' City' or. Klamata
Falls. OregJ. a tax of 25.3 mills
on the dolla.-Vor such purposes.
t'ltyf Merrill
It appearlog fV)m tho Certifl.-ale
of the City RecorVr of tao City uf
.Merrill that It wiibe neceasury tO:Cf property In said High School
raise: the stint" of ITC90.60- for fit District la $4'JB;470.00. It Is therc
purnoacs, and th-t lOV- valuation uf foio Ordered "and "there Is hereby
property within the coViorate' limits i levied a tax of 2.3 mllj on tie dol
of aaid City ,i , 39J.z.Ut. . It - is.-l.ir tit band purposes and a tax
therefore ordere.1 and IKye I here- .of 12.7 mills on the dollar for pcc
by levied j'tax of 13.4 milla on the ial purpoe upon tho property In
dollar on all property in yaid City slid district. :
of .Merrill for suca purpose. j Scho.il District No. 1
Ton uf llonuuz.i j It appearing from the Certificate
It apiicaiag from tho certificate of the Clerk of S.-hool District No.
of t 'e Towa Recorder ol Binaaza. 1. that it ill be ne-esary to raise
Oregon, that it will bo necssssry to tac sum of .$20,000.00 for bond
raise the. sum of JS-j-.UJ for ton pu:posej nnd the further sum of
purposes, and It further appoar.n ; $50, 590. 00 for spoc'al purposes. It
that 1 16 valuation tha.-tot aiiujuc. 13 therefore Ordered and thoro Is
to said tax la JSH.tS4 2.uy. It. is hereby lcv.cl a tax cf 3.2 mills on
iherefvia ordertd aad tlic.e fa hort.- tho dollar on all property In sail
by levied a tax of 9.6 mills on tao Ci;il.--'t for Bond purposes and a tax
dollar on all prcperty In said Uw.-i cf 8.1 mlils on the dolisr for special
for said purposes. . J purposes. .';
. City of Maliii ' High School IXslrirt No. 'J
It appearing from tho ct-rti.' i-r.i-j , I: appcaribg that It wl'.l bo no
of the City Recorded, ol Malii;. u.i. ar to raise tie sum of $4801.63
Oregon, that It will be neooi ary ;.) f .r said purposes.. It Is thoreroro
raUe the ium of $473.34, aad t.ut ordered, and there is hereby levied
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tho valuation of property in said
City subject to said tux Is $6S,
335.00. It Is therefore ordered and
thir- is hereby levied a tax of. 7
mills on tho dollv on all uf said
taxable property in said City for
said purposes.
School DlstrkiM
Kl.ini.illi County School District
(Unit Plan)
It appearing from the certificate
cf tho Clerk of the School llistrl t
Hoard (unit -plvi) t Hut It will be
nvRts.-ary tj raise tho turn of $6,
UOti.oo for bond nurpoies nnd the
further sum of $62,031.64, for gen
eral purposes snd that the vajuo of
property subject to such tax is $18.
422. 537. 0U. It is therefore Ordered
and there is hereby levied a tax
of 0.33 u-diet on tho dollar for bond
purposes and a tax or 3.37 mills on i
the dollur tor general purpose on !
ull pr-pert la sai l district.
I'nloii . HIkIi ScIiihi) No. 1
It appearing from tho Certificate
cf toe Clerk Of tho District that It
will be necu:sir to raise the sum
of $1003.83 for bonJ purposes nnd
the further sum of $5543.17, spec
ial purposes, and that the valuation
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BOSTON, Aplfll S. Tho con.
ditlon of t'oltjuq Charles Forbes,
former head -cifUho United Slates
Veterans' bui'cju. V'ho aufferml it
shook last Friday. Vtis described by
his pliyileluiis' today ,,119. "moderately
comfortable." Ills. jllnua was ding
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no-icd as throLinhnsIs,
vondlllun
arising from t!o slpppago of cir
culation through parl of tho brain
duo to a, blood clot. , A
"Colonol Forbes Is iiuulorutely
comfortable today," tho early liul
lutln said. "His entire loft side li
paralysed. No marked Improvement
Is anticipated or radical chango ex-poi-tcd
during tho next fow days."
a tax of 6.5 mills on the 'dollar on
ull tho property In said district for
suuh High School purposes.
Hlttli School DIM i let No. 7
11 appearing to the Cuurt that
It will be nei'essary to raise the sum
of $1517.79 for slid purposes. It
la therefore ordered and there Is
hereby levied u tux of 2.3 mills on
thu dollar on ull (lie property In
said district for such High School
Purposes.
High School District No'. H
ft . appearing to tho Court that
it will bo noccsaurv to raise the
sum uf .$184,8.66 for said purporo.
It Is therfliri) Ordered nnd thero Is
hereby levlod atnx of 2.8 mills on
the dollar toV said High School
Purposes.
Alltlli Srluiol Dbttrl.t No. O
It appearing fta. tho Court that t
will bo 'necessary to ralia the Mini
cf $1021.03 for said purop-ten. It
Is therefore Ordered" and there Is
horeby levied a tax of 0.9 mills on
the dollar on all the property. In raid
district f.r High School Purposes.
High School IKstrirt No., 1:1
It appearing to the Court that It
will be necessary to raise the sum
of $219.30 for said purposes, it Is
therefore Ordero.l nnd thoro In here
by levied a lax of $0.7 mills on the
dollar un ull the property In said
District for such Higa School Pur
poses.
lligli School nutrlct No. 81
It appearing that it will bo nec
essary to rnlso tho sum of $843.33
for said purposes. It Is therefore
Ordered and thero Is hereby levied
a tax of, 2.1 mills on tho dollar on
all property In su.d District for lllgn
School Purpoaos.
Hlgli School District No. 80
It appearing to tho Court that it
will bo necessary to rnlso tho sum
of $886.64 for tald purposes. It
Is therefore Ordered and there Is
acrehy levied a tux of 4.2 m ils on
tho (lobar on all the pcoporty In
said District for such illg.i School.
And It Is further ordered and de
creed thit thu order of tnls Court
of January 5, 1925, abovo rotorrod
to, be and the same hitiooy U cuaug
cd and amended as above monUju
ed.
Porto in open court t.i.s 7lh day
of February, A. D. 195.
R. II. Bunnoll,
County J ml go.
Burroil Short,
C. J. .Martin,
Commissioner...
Tho folic vlng claims were allow
ed and tho Clerk was Instructed' tu
Isme warrants on tho following
named funds f or ' toolr respoalvi:
amounts:
Oirrriil KxpcniM Fund
Van Svnwerud, witness Circuit
court, $62.60.
Frank K. Ta.or, Wltnosa Circuit
court, $62.60, .
G. B. Cozad, trans, prisoners
constable, f 1.11.
Irwin Hudson Co. supplies clerk
$24.64.
Klamath Ice & Storago, supplies
court house, $20.00.
Western Union Tel. Co. sorvlcos
sheriff, $2.79.
Redfields Cash Oro. mdso, poor
farm, $25.50.
Klamath I Id w. Co. supplies court
houso $34.30.
South , veil .Staty Co., supplies sur
veyor, $21.24.
Burroughs Add. Mac, Co, sup
plies surveyor, $9.93,
Whilukcrs . Orocory supplies Co.
poor, $3.21.
Claud II. Davis Furnlturo, Jail
supplies, $147.85.
Southwell Slaty Co. supplies dlst.
ally $4.26..
Wm. Uanong, cash adv postage
$10.00. ,
Win. (lanong, cash adv. dlst. ntty.
services, $12.80.
Win. Cianong, cash adv cxprossago
$1.73. ,
Southwell Staty Co. sup: court re
porter. $3.25. '
Star Drug Co. supplies dlst. alty.
$.80.
Ilockaids Auto 8orvlce, sorvlcos
dlst. utty. $14.60.
E. I). Lamb, M. D. services coun
ty poor, $50.00.
Bernard J. Rea, M, D sorvlcos,
prisoners, $5.00.
City Oarago, services court house
$5.00. .- ' ' ', ,
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Vll'Kllllu Moolt acllt-HH, ir) otic tit Hid
ninny pretty ihlngH which hop nlons;
llroudway for the bendlt of the tired
huslncas ititin. Iliir press imciit says
a bvuuilful ilisiiri and pernunullty.
iimhe her Iriauilible,. j
Henry Shndley, services sheriff
$0.66.
Link lllvor Klectrlc (o. rialra
sheriff office $17.4:1.
Herald Pub. Co. pub. coilrt pro
ceeJIngs $57.60.
Herald Pub. Co. pnh. court -pro.
ceedlngs $33. SO.
. Western I'nlon Tel Co. tervlces
sheriff $47.88.
Western I'nlon Tu!.
Co. services
Co. Pervlcnn
constublo $6.19.
Western I'nlon Tel.
dlst, ntty. $1 1 27.
Klumiitli Heating
court house. $233.70
Co.,
services
L'nderwoods l'hcy, supplies clerk
$17.20.
L'nderwoods Phey, supplies clerk
$17.35.
l-aderwootj l'hcy, suppllci dlit
ally. $10,56.
Altamont Store, supplies court
bouse $14.13.
Link River Klectrlc Co. sup. court
house, $9.30.
Market Iliuul Fund
Wostem l.'nlon 1VI. Co. Langoll
Vulley Mkt. road $.53.
Tho Class House, $20.5,".
HlKli School tlnlnm
P.tc. Tel. & Tel. Co. telephano
$9.00.
Drummond Print Shop, supplies
$37.00.
J. K. C; 111 & Co, books 19.30.
Roberts & Hirvoy supplies $45.74
Wilson, Abs. Co. In.iiraueo $56
Union High Hc.ool No. 1,. tuition
$2073.40.
Union High School No. 8, tuition
$322.70.
I'nlon High School No, 13 tuition
$2110.05.
Union High School No. 9, tuition
$227.80.
l.lbrnry Fund
O Peton & Co. wood $15.00.
Pioneer Library Bindery, sup
plies $17.06.
Union Library Ass'n supplies.
$21.42.
tlnytord Bros, supplies $7.25.
Irene E. .Anderson, salary nd
postngo $102.50.
Tho J. K. .GUI & Co. supplies
$30.76.
Hood Fund
D. (1. Olvan, lubiir $15.96.
Truman .Morris, lobar. $7.18.
Mtirlul Wiillls, labor, $5.38.
Bud Miiborne, labor $3.5D.
Marvin Cross, labor, .$3.60, "
D. O. (ilvun, Inbor, $22.50.
Chas. B. House, services, $312.83
THE EVENING HERALD
Old dictionaries should be dlicarded, as raesnt sctiritlat hav
brought additional words Into our languaga, and t& pub
Uihsri had to discard their old printing plates. Her. Is the
newly compiled dictionary larger end more eennpleto'thu
any similar one enlarged vocabulary all the MvrVnb,ajMl
mw special (eetures now ready for erery mm
EASY FOR YOU TO GET
Tnrse of these coupons, presented or saeiled as Ibl newsuauer
ling, pecking, clerk hire,
Mall Ordors
dutrfhatlon, eta., anvmnt
lng to only
(I by mill, Inolodt
otntt poitns up
te ISO fnl I e el 10
OrnU op to 100
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Youf Old Dictionary is Now Out of Data
. Thu It A ldal booh for tolvlng Croat Word fttaafu
TnunsnAY,1 rA?Tinr2, iosfr
zoning system;
shows results
' IN MODERN GiY
wASHINtlTON. Atirll 8. TUrn
aro now H20 cities ill lh tlnltnd
Stales which hnvo (loiimrkod; tho
ni-mi wlihlii tVelr bouiidiirlim tluto
zones, setlliiK territory apart for ox-
clinilvo use n buslnoss, rnaiuimco,
InduNlrliil o rlrunspoi'litilon proimr
ly, the lniarlmiMit of commnrcp ro
ii.ii-inil todav In n summary o(i con
ditions nffortliiK tl propomil.
Tim most marked progress vwas
niniio in ihls form or city planning
during T.124, when 02 municipalities
adopted the system, fitting tlia cone
to thu particular requirements oi
their localities.
"In ilnptlnt soiling ordinances."
I he department's stntoment snld.
ilutso cities, town and villages
hnvo sought to pi-olect homo own
ers, mid other laud owners, in tno
eeiiMiiuiiiie use 'of their proptirty.
Zonlnir seeks so to reguluto tho uso
to which buildings may bo put, the
arnu of the lot which they moy cov
er, and their height In different sec
tlons of th'o city, thul the land In
nncli district may bo used for mo
purposes to which it In bust suited.
O. Wabbles, labor $63.63.
Hans N) lander, labor, $13.94.
lilenn I'riiKlt, liibor, $6,00.
t. V. Taylor, labor. $80.39.
Joe Wright, labor. $31.46.
Ray . Sllffler, labor, $11.97.
Albert W. Shur, labor, $3.59,
Frank rflowurt, labor, $33.20.
L. II. Dawson, labor. $47.43.
K. M. Leaver, labor, $7.49.
R. M. Lcever, labor, $27.96.
II. A. .Moon, labor, $'.'3.39.
Klamath Hdw. Co. supplies $61.39
Acnio .Motor Co. upplles $7.60.
In the mutter of County Aid
Luanda Hatfield.
Jt appearing to the Court that
Miereloforo tills Court granted aid
to Hie amount of $20.00 per month
In I.tictiulu Hatfield, and thereafter
entered an order tils-continuing said
allowance.'
It further appearing to tho Cuurt
from the written report of Lydis,
FrUko. County Health Nurse that
said l.urluda Hatfield Is In need of
said Aid.
It Is therefore hereby ordered
I hot said Lticinda Hatfield bo and
she Is hereby allowed the sum of
$20. Ou per month, and that tho
Clerk of litis Court now Issue a
wiirrnnt In her f.ivor for tho month
of February, 1925, nnd horoafter
on the first day of each month un
til thu further order of this court.
Dated U.'n Tin day of February
1925.
In tho mutter of claim of Dr. L,
L. Triuix nnd Warroa Hunt.
This matter mine on at this tltno
to bo heard, and It uppoarlng to
the Court that there l a claim on
file with thin Court by U L, Truax
and Warren " Hunt unmounting to
$122,50 for services rendered Tom
Tracy Injured County Kniployeo. (
It also appearing to the Court
that said claim' Is tint n Just claim
ugnlnst Klamath County, Oregon.,'
It Is therefore hereby ordered
that said claim be and is heroby dis
allowed In full.
'Dated llih 71 li dayof February,
1925. .
Whereupon Court adjourned uu
til lloiitl.iy, Fuhrunry 9th, 1925.
It. II. Bunnell,
County Judgo,
Burroil Short,
C, J, Murtln,
CommlHslanors.
The ministry1 stntoment recite
that 150 soldiers warn crammed
unto tho lust' Of t'hn flva pontoon,
Iiirrles which was only intendod to
entry 100 men. It mas this pontoon
whk.li sank. i t
St
wltn a nominal sum 10 esrer ouei m aeaax
98
Entitle evry rtadsrto thltNtw "'
Enlarged UnlvertitltDici'oiary
Without Further Rspenee or Obllvenosr
end Munar Dok If Not S.lirfl.d. '