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MONDAY, JUNE 1, 192i
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SCANDINAVIAN HALL
TUESDAY, JUNE 2
Main Event 10 Rounds -Sammy
Olson vs. Jim "Firpo" Gorman
(luhisburK f IK h t In k Hwmlo
who foil Klit u HitriHul lotuil
draw with Itocco Strum
UKHn Diu last curd.
Six Rounds
JOE COFFMAN, vs. JOHNNY CARLSON
of Portland
Four Rounds
Wilbur Harrington,
Klamath Falls
Four Rounds
Richard Scott vs Babe Lighlfoot
Ringeido Seats $3.30; Reserved $2.20
' General Admission $1.65
Seats on sale at Mecca, Woldorf, Pastime and
Smoke.
Under Auspices Klamath Falls Boxing Com.
Brownie, Matchmaker
E. W. Renick
Public Accountant
Accounting
. and
Auditing
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SUITE 1, SLOUGH BLDG.
TO CALIFORNIA
The Scenic, Inexpensive Way
Klamath Falls-Redding Stage
(TO HKDDINU AM) WAY POINTS)
I,'iivo Here 7:"0 n. in Arrive Itodillitii !!: l) I). in.
Colinii-t directly n l h Hurriiiiii'iKu nnd utlior southbound stage
Leave ltixlillna; nl H:H n. in, Arrive Hero :!! . in.
IjUW I. rtll- To Kncrnini'iilo IS.(1
CALIFORNIA
Phone 77
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TO THE PUBLIC
Our thanks and appreciation to tho merchants who dis
played tholr patriotism by closing their places of business
during tho Memorial Hay pnrado and oxmclses.
Wo regrot howover, that a number were so forgotful ot
tholr reverence for those who mado tho Supromo Sacrifice
nnd so unmindful of tholr obligations to the Nation's do
fondors, us to keep t'lelr doors open during tho closing porloJ.
Herbert Applegato Camp No, 25 '
United States War Votoran
Klamath Kails. May 30, 1925.
News of the Klamath Country
BONANZA
O. tl.' 'flholloy, 'Insiiratico mar.
from Modford, was In Uonunxn
Thursday. : ' '"' '
Dr. Sarah Smltli, Mrs. llnhcoclt
anil Mrs. Griffin of Klamath Falls
woro In Ilonanza on buslnoss
Wodnosday.
Mrs. Jack Houston and dniihtor
Lois and Miss Allco Lytlo vlHitod
with 'Mrs. 11. R. Lytlo Thursday
nftornoon.
Mrs. Dnvo Turner was In town
from hor liouio In Ltuicoll valley
Frltjay morning. . . v.vij.;,' '
a!
a n
,1k
of New York, who fought
n driiw with Fred Kulion,
nuil bus boxed (ho lending
IhtivI'ii In tlio East.
of Spokane
vt Jack MaCarthy
San Francisco
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General
Income Tax
Capital Stock Tax s
PHONE 317
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STAGE CO.
601 Main
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- MIhs iVUldrod Ilunn Is n guest of
Mrs. A. A. Wilkinson for soveral
dnyn.
- Misses Ornco nnd Allco Lytlo nnd
Mr. and Mrs. It. It. Lytlo and
daughter, Margarot Loulso, visited
Klamath Falls Friday.
soo Mabonoy nnd his family
moved to tholr rnnch sovornl nillcs
northwest of Uonnnzii tho first of
tho wooli. Thoy hnvo boon rosldlng
In town nil winter In ordor thnt
tholr children might attend school.
J. L. Sponrlorn went to 'Duatty
Thursday to nttond to buslnoss. In
contioctloii with his storo thoro.
Miss Dornlco Horn nnd hor father
D,. Q, Horn mndn a business trip to
KliuiiHlh Fulls Tuesday.
! Mr. anil Mm. ,1. K. limit rl-op run)
I In Kliimulli Full" Thuriidiiy.
CliurliiH Itohrnr, who Iiiih been
! visiting .friends hero tho lust Kick.
I returned (o Mood HIvit Thursday.
Mm. Milch. -II or Portland In u
now iloiiiinzii resident.
I Mm. Junios K u f 1 1 vu n wan (hu
'cinbl of MlKnes (irmi; mid Alice
Lytl". '
1 Mm. CIiUBO nml her mother Mm.
' Jumeu h:i moved to hr ranch eust
i of town. They expect to spend part
of Iho summer lit Mm. James'
house In limiunzu.
Mm, J. lii'UHt'tii mill daughter
Lois vli.lted friends In Kluiuulh
Kulln Tuesday.
Mm.' I,, 1). Jliirlm iuiiiIm u trip to
Klumi.lli Fulls I Ihj first of tho week.
Mm, jr. it. iiowmnn gave n parly
In honor of lur guests, Ituth and
Aloe llowmiui, Tuesday evening.
After mi evening of radio mid
ran io games, refreshments wore
served. Those present wero Misses
Anna Hnmiikor, Alicia Yahr, Kdlth
A. Wilkinson, Wullor Ilowne. Clur
enco Pltehford, rtoy Kllgnro, Walter
Scott, Mary Scott, Mr. and Mm. A.
Ilowne, tlin Kuimtii of honor and iho
host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs.
Bowman.
Shasta View-Malin
Mr. nnd Mm. J. A. Mct'omb and
Hon, David of Mulln and Mm. T. N.
C'ana of Klamath Fullx loft Krlday
for an oxti'ndod trip to boii thorn
California whoro thoy will vlnlt rda
tlvi; and frlondii. Mm. A. M.
ThoinuH In taking euro of the pout
offlco duties durliiK tho Mct'omb'a
ahiicnii!.
Tho Social Wulfura nocloly. met at
tho Community hull and nlons with
othnr hiinlii(!HK in u do plana for un Ico
cream social In tho near future.
A larKQ aiidlcnco waa In attend
nnco at tho play entitled "Farm
Acres" which wnii given bv tho
Union High nrhool of Mulln In tho
Community Hall Saturday evonluK.
It would bo ncedleii:i to mention any
ono In purtli'iilnr as each ono acted
hln or her part In a most pleasing
manner nnd whllo tho nudlenco was
moved to tnr occasionally, Earl
Wilson as "Enoch" tho ehoro boy,
nnd Rosa Ilonzlck as "Lib" tho fresh
air kid dispelled all gorlousnuss by
their funny remarks niid nellns.
Wcdnosdny evenliiB, Juno 3rd, tho
Kraduntlng exorcises will bo held at
tho mi mo plucc when eltjht younc
men, who rn in pose tho graduating
class, will bo tho honored ones.
Como and hear them.
SAN M.irtl'O (iKTS
It.KI
AKT til.M
rtO.Mfi. Juno 1. (A. P.) An ox-
tremoly rare wax portrait In high I as largo or of as high quality as
rollof. of Prince Krnnroseo dlolwhen grown farther apart. Tho to
Medlcl. done by tho celebrated six- j muto must he helped on its way
toenth contury artist, Benvenuto I upward and frfvim.niw. .t,i ...i.i.
(-oiiiiii, hns been presonlcd to tho
Sun Marco museum by Giuspee Vai
Ceppl, a widely known . Florentine
collector. Tho work, considered
one of Cellini's masterpieces, Is sup
posed by art students to hnvo been
executed between .1508 and ISTn
, , , '"" o ngo:Kioun.4 space as usually grown, as!
... u,..oB,Tonce, anu is well pro-
served.
I
iinto ,, 7 ' :yC"
j " ii uivy nre
snroutlnc. vin n ... ...
... v-,.Ma u4 ul0
t sprouts.
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0nd. - f n"y..of"h W'r
songs of today will recall any fond
memories in tho future?
They Agree
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Itlchnrd nnrlholmess, moving picture star, and Ills wife. Mary Hoy liar-
thelmess, who Is also In tho movies, have nurocrt to a "mutual separation."
8o aho will go to Kuropo nnd lenvo Mary, their 2-ycnr old daughter In cus
tody of tho father. On hor return Mrs. Dai tholmess will bo permitted to
keep tho child for six months. It Is Just a friendly separation, according
' lo Mrf. Dttl'UlcJmpss, y'ho denies. 0 rtlvoice l contomplivtcd.
Harding's Dad Forsakes "Dolly"
After SO yenrs of pulllnir Iho buggy In which Dr. Ceorge T. Harding, il.
ot Marlon. O., fnther id iho lulo president, rnodu his calls, "Dolly" hat
r:in sent to pisture. In her plico has come a flivver. "I like a homo."
" says Ijoclor Harding, "tut one has to keep up to tho limes."
Vegetable Vines for Screens
At its best and neatest a vego
tublo garden U obviously a vego
tahlo garden and a few clumps of
annuals to add color will not dls-
gulso It or render It an altogether
ornamental feature of tho land-,
s..apc. Tho Ideal method Is to '
screen It off from tho ornamental I
portion of tho domain with shrubs'
but often thlB Is inconvenient orj
would tnko too long" so a screen of
sonio other naturo is necessary. I
Utility may bo combined with orna-1
ment by using vegetable vines. Cu-
( uinbem are ellmbcrs by nature, al-!
though usually grown to run overi
the ground. In green-house culture
thoy climb straight up to tho glnss.
Polo benns may be used to cover
a wire fence of anydesired height
t-,,:i.i.uu im iiiu louuuaiion lor luo
screen. Molons may also bo grown
In this way and the ripening Is
hastened by fuller exposure to tho
sun, but If the mtiskmclons of the
larger type nro grown often, it will
bo necessary to make slings for tho
melons before they are rlpo because lbs) Inedlum- 8ood ond choice 11.60
Ileal vibes for a screen because of!?12-50: Medium weight (200 to
of their weight.'
The nob, hH'. n. m.. 1
their mold rrn.it. .1,...- .
season of bearing and keeping
green. Lima boans are also an ex-1
ceiieni material, for a screen of this
kind. Tomatoes" may bo trained to
a height of six feet and make a
dense screen If closely planted, say
two fe.it. nnart. vn that tha i,.,nni.A
Interlace, but ihn -r . i.
the benns nnd- cucumbers will go
up by themselves, if only given tho
support.
Ily u;:lng a fence as a support for
these vines there is much economy
or space, particularly In growing cu- i
ciininerH. which tnko .n a in
they will ofton covnr n iiiml
isqunre if not checked. 1
un uie nannvome vines for a
" -ir -ty is
as
. .. . " i"iinss ror tno
nrnnntniilu .. i , i . .
cllflrlron
1 hnrn In n nyan
u (,..(. .a.te'i.v
of theso curious vines and a mixed
packet of seed will furnish mnnv
surprises and much interest duZ
tho season and especially in tho fnll
when In fruit. ' '
to Disagree
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MARKETS .
:
PORTLAND. Ore., June 1. 8teer
Rood 9.0n9.25; Medium 7.76
nn. rn CT , ,r.. rnnnors
and cutter steers 4.50 06. SO; com
mon 4.50 6.50; Helfors, good (850
lbs up) 6.00S8.25; Common and
medium, all weights D.60 08.00;
Cows, good 7.50 07.75; Common
and medium 5.60 7.50; Cancers
and cutters 2.50 05.00; Bulls, good
(Decf yearlings excluded) 4.75
5.50; Common to medium (Canners
and bolognas) 3.50 04.75; Calves,,
medium to choice (190 lbs down)
ft 00(7710 &n- r1,,!! ntwl enrnmnn MQn
down) '5.00g.0o: Jiedium to
choice (190 to 260 lbs) 7.00
10.00; Medium to choice (260 lbs
up) 5.007.00; Cull and common
(120 lbs. up) 3.50 Q 5.50.
Hogs 60 to 75c lower. Receipts
2620. Heavyweight (250 to 350
300 lbs) medium, good and choice
11.75 12.75; Light weight (160 lbs
ito 200 lbs common, medium, good
choice 12.75 13.00; Light lights
(130 to 1G0 lbs) common, medium,
good, choice 11.50 012.50; Packing
hogs, smooth 3.1.00 011.50; Rough
10.00gll.00; Slaughter pigs (130
lbs down) medium, good and choice
10.50 012.00; Feeder and stocker
pigs (70 to 130 lbs) common, med
ium, good and choice 11.5012.50.
(Soft or oily hogs and roasting
pigs excluded In above)
Sheep steady; receipts 1900.
Lambs, light and handy weight,
medium to choice 7.50 09.00; Heavy
weight (92 lbs up) medium to prime
8.00010. 00: all weights, cull and
common 6.50 0 8.00; Yearling weth-
ers, medium to prlmo 6.0008.50
a ..
prlmo 5.0007.50. Common to
,,,j i,attn. .., j ,.
1.50 0 4. 00
(Above quotations except spring
lambs on shorn basis)..
RADIO
tX)XTROIS
Mf)"I!
CAMERA
UNIVERSAL CITY, fa!., Juno 1
(A.P.) Radio control, which
has been used successfully in tho
operation of airplanes and battle
ships, has been applied to motion,
picture cameras.
Officials of a film corporation
have perfected a radio dovlco by
which cameras may bo placed at
distant points and actuated by a
transmitter.
The invention is devised for use
in photographing long landscape
scenes showing battles and similar
largo spectacles, whero cameras at
varied positions must bo used at
the same tiino.
If maggots bothered your rad
ishes last year, ' lime the radish
patch before planting this year.
Radishes don't noed lime but It will
put tho maggots to flight.
COUNTY COURT
PROCEEDINGS
The following claims wore allow
ed and -the clork was insructod to
Issue warrants on the following
nnmed funds for tholr respective
amounts;
Current Expcnso Fund
Mary E. Pearson, widow's pension
$10.00.
Martha Seeds, widow's pension,
$10.00.
Mndellno Cook widow's pension,
$32.50.
, ilnry II. Williams, widow's pen
sion, $17.60.
Winona P. North, widow's, pon
slon, $32.50,
Lulu D. Hutchlns, widow's pen
sion, $25.00. . I . , . , ;
Etta H. Kllgore, widow's pension
110.00.
Uertrude IS. Drown, widow's pen-
ion, $17.60.
Aiiua IS. Moore, widow's pension.
$10.00.
Ilossle M. Dixon, widow's pension
$30.00. ,"
Orace Johnson, widow s pension,
$25.00.
Minnie Dlllard, widows pension,
$10.00.
Mary Pructt, widow s pension,
$40.00.
Lou McRoynolds, widow's pen
sion, $10.00. ,
Isabelle Jleseltine, widow's pen
ion, $25.00.
Gene II. Lsmmon, widow's pen
sion, $15.00.
Myrtle M. Vowell, widow's pen
sion, $40.00.
Cora M. Poole, widow's pension,
$10.00.
Martha Whitley, widow's pension.
$25.00.
Georgia Wilson, widow's pension,
$20.00.
Karln Carlson, widows pension.
$10.00.
Birdie Pnckett, widow's pension,
$30.00. . ..
Eneborg Wilkinson, widow's pen
sion, $25.00.
Hazel Peters, widow's pension.
$25.00.
Kate Taylor, aid court poor.
$2.0O.
Ellzabe'.h Scanlon, aid county poor
$25.00.
Keziah Goodell, aid county poor,
$15.00.
Elizabeth Gray, Bld county poor,
$15.(i0.
Mary Moore, aid county poor,
$15.00.
Dora Anderson, aid county poor,
$10.00.
Clara Bowen, aid county poor,
$30.00.
Mrs. E. D. Langford, aid county
poor, $25.00.
Martha Morrow, aid county poor,
$20.00.
Emma O. Gardner, aid county
poor, $20.00. ,
George Gray, aid county poor,
$25.00. . -
Mrs. . Antone Prairie, aid county
poor, sio.uu.
Ruthenla Cox, aid county, poor,
$15.00..
J. R. Ritter, aid county poor,
5.00.
Louise J. Joseph, aid connty poor
$15.00.
Goldie . Gates, aid county poor,
$30.00.
Mary J. Childers, aid county poor
$15.00. .
Sarah Chandler, aid county poor,
$20.00. .
Lucinda Hatfield, aid county poor
$20.00.
Menerva Fordham, " aid county
poor, $30.00. ,
Myrtle Deniff, aid county poor,
$20.00.
Mary M. Davey, aid county poor
$20.00.
Myrtle M. Vowell,' aid county
poor, ' $25.00.
James Tripp, aid county poor,
$30.00. i
C. T. Atkinson, aid county poor,
$15.00.
Letltia M. Kirk, aid county poor
$40.00.
Nettie B. Pepper, aid county- poor
$15.00.
Mrs. W. H. Burns, aid county
poor, $15.00. " .
C. R. De Lap, salary county
clerk, $166.66.
Chas. F. De Lap, salary deputy
clerk, $165.00.
Vivian Landls, salary deputy
clerk, $110.00.
Loyd R. De Lap, salary deputy
clerk, $165.00. . ' .
C. H. Do Lap, salary deputy
clerk, $135.00.
Burt E. Hawkins, salary sheriff,
$250.00.
Garret Van Riper, salary deputy
sheriff, $175.00.
Ed. Kendall, salary deputy sher
iff, $135.00.
Jim Hilton, salary deputy sheriff
$125.00.
Elda Beal, salary deputy sheriff
$125.00.
Irma Dixon, salary deputy sheriff
$100.00.
Leota Pickens, sarary deputy sher
iff, $100.00.
Mildred Hilton, salary deputy
sheriff, $33.33. 1
John H. Houston, salary deputy
tretsurer, $25.00.
: Vera Houston, salary county treas
urer, $125.00.
. Tom Tracy, salary janitor, $150
D. T. Lawton, salary dist. sealer
$14.18.
Dr. G. S. Nowson, salary health
officer, $125.00. '
Br. G. S. Newson, transportation
'health unit' $35.00,
Lydia L. Frlcke, salary health
nurse, $60.00. '
Agnes Covalt, salary health unit
$80.00. ,
Charlotte I. Clark, salary health
unit. 175.00. ..
Lydia L. Frlcke, office Ex. health
unit, $50.00.
R. C. Spink, justice peace tee,
$97.40.
Henry Shadley, justice court,
$37.90, .
Mrs. H. U. Perham, Justice court
1.20. . . t. .
J. J. Brophy, Justice court $1.20.
Wm. Bkeen, Justice court, $1.20.
Frank Brady, Justice court, $1.20.
Frank Fish, Justice court, $1.40.
Hans Anderson, Justice court,
3.50.
Kathorlae West,
1.20.
Justice court,
DuUy
Laurluon,
Justice
Justice
court,
court, '
$1.20.
Sarah
1.20.
Tonbrook,
Mrs. Ed. Gowen, justice court,
1.20.
Clyde Davis, justice court $1.20.
John Varnum, Justice court $1.20
Ed Cardwell, Justice court, $4.00.
T. ti. Snook, Justice court, $1.70
B. c. Knowles, Justice court.
$1.70.
Ed Kendall, Justice court, $1.70.
R. C. Spink, justl:o court, $8.20,
Bell Stage, Justice court, $.50.
Henry Shadley,. justice court,
$9.10.
R. C. Spink, justice court $1.00.
W. C. Balfour, Justice court $1.
C. R. Duffenbacber, justice court
$1.00. . .
Bell Stage, Justice court $1.80.
R. C. Spink, Justice court $22.95.
Henry Shadley, Justice ' court
$11.40.
Stevens "Imperial Oarage" Justice
court $12.80.
-40. a (
t, $6.40. ,
L-on Burk, justice court.
R. C. Spink, justice court,
Jos ' Jensen,': salary deputy .
veyor, $100.00.
R. E. Jenson, help surveyor
Elma C. Jenson, help surveyo
$111.00.
W. T. Lee, salary -assessed, $125.
M. L. Johnson, salary deputy as
sessor, $165.00.
Gertrude Cofer,
salary deputy
salary deputy
salary county
assessor, $50.00. ,
Alma Ackerman,
assessor,, $85.00.
R. H. Bunnell,
Judge, $125.00. . .
Burr ell Short, salary and mileage
commissioner, 89.60.
Vert Houston, cash adv. postage.
$1.00. '
G. M. Haymund, services' dist.
atty.. $104.80. ;
W. H. Hawkins, guarding Jail,
$73.25.
Chas. Wynn, guarding; Jail $100.
Joe Klmsey, guarding Jail, $80.
Joe Kimsey, guarding jail. $26.76
Judge Short, guarding Jail $68.00
L. E. Mueller, guarding jail, $36.
Mark Howard, guarding jail $32.
L. E. Sullivan, guarding jail, $4.
I. A. Thrasher,' labor tax fore
closures, $125.'. JV : -'
Roberts & Harvey, supplies poor
farm $33.65. , .
Golden Rule Store, supplies poor l
farm, $61.25. . : ,
W. J,.-My&rsr;fsalarydjruty aist:
atty. $165.00. ' :,' ; ':.'?'
Glass & Purdhomme, Co. supplies
clerk $39.85. ''"""
Ruth Uroadland, transportation
juvanlle, $59.14.
C. R. DeLap, cash adv. postage
$10.00.
I. Yancey, services sheriff $1.50.
Wm. Ganong, cash adv. services
dist. atty. $5.55.
Robt. Fryrear, maintenance poor
farm, $601.92. .
Geo. Reed, rent quarantine, $25.
J. A;' Leach, uror circuit court,
$3.20. .
. Wm, B.. Graham, Juror circuit
court, $7.00. -' ; , ;'
Thos. Bieler, Juror circuit court,
$12.60. , I ... v.'
Jas. O'Keete, circuit court witness
$6.20. ; ;
Dr. Newsom, circuit court witness,
$24.20.
Ted Sullivan, circuit court wit
ness, $24.40.
Vern Buell, circuit court witness
$4.20.
H. J. Hickerson, circuit court wit
ness, $6.20.-
- F. W. Snyder, circuit court wit
ness,' $2.20.
F. W. Snyder, circuit court wit
ness, $2.20. .
1 W."W.. Finley, circuit court"wit
ness, $8.20; '
J., M. Taylor, circuit court witness
$11.40. '
A. E. Calo, circuit court Juror,
$12.00.
. Road Fund
O. S. Campbell, labor $225.84.,:
Ernest Wolfe, labor, $46.67.
L. W. Campbell, labor $21.64.
C. E. Walker, labor, $3.59. . i :
A. Vinson, labor,' $21.64.
Tom Dixon, salary and cash ad
vanced $157.42. i
: C. ,E. Carlton, labor $29.95.
Stove Brown, labor, $15.57.
Roy Dixon, labor, $35.92.
J. Smith, labor, $8.98.
CM. Klrkpatrlck, labor $113.88.
R. E. Knowles, salary and cash
adv. speed cop, $155.95.
H. H. Roberts, labor $18.98. (k
Frank Stewart, labor, $45.04.
J. B. Casey, labor, $95.89
M. R. Doty, later 137.14.
M. Kitchen, labor $9.97.
J. C. Wright, labor $41.20.
AV. E, Folsom, labor $23.72.
J. C. Taylor, labor $82.38. .
Whereupon court adjourned un
til Monday, March 2nd, 1926. .
-r .,-..'. .11. If. Bunnell,
. ; . County Judge.
- .. . . Burrell Short,
' C. J. MaTtln,
pommlMloners,
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