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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1925)
'T TTIFiSTVAV. HUNTS;-S3. 'W COUNTY COURT t PROCEEDINGS The following claims were al lowed and the Cleric was instructed to Issue warrants on the following nomed funds for their respective amounts: , .,, T. L. Snook, constable fee, $3.60. Hospital pharmacy, supplies health unit, (8.00. ' A. O. Colson, juror circuit court, 13.20. , Tony Molatore, witness circuit court, $2.20. : Tony Molutore. witness circuit , court, 112.20. Hay Taylor, witness circuit court. 18.00. , J. P. Morloy, witness circuit Court, $2.20. Goo Beck, Juror circuit court, . $7.00. ... Burt E. Hawkins, trans, prison ers, $52.29. ' l Klamath General Hospital, ser vices county poor, $131.60. Star Drug Co., Supplies dist. titty., $.80. .. v. . , Anna Hamakcr, services sheriff, '.$1.25. Union Oil co., supplies, sheriff, $9.62. ;, H. & M. C .Co., supplies treasur er. $5.25. ; Herald Pub. Co., publishing court proceedings, $17.25. , Herald Pub. Co., publishing court . proceedings,' $33.40. .Herald Pub. Co., publishing court proceedings, $44.80. h.Da Tnt f. , ta nnn 'farm, $4.50. - Klamath Hdw. Co., supplies, court house, $4. SO. Walter Storey, labor poor farm. $4.00. " "i. ,' ,. -' Cofer Bros., houses, $1.50. - Connolly Bros., 'louse, $1.00. :. City Trans Co. services court supplies court services sheriff, JM.00. Dr. J.- G. Goble, services tax col lection dept., $5.00. '., . i "Sanford M. Floe, trans, prison ,ers. $5.00. , f! Ed Kendall, . trans, prisoners, .$9.67. ' '; ' - ' Road Fund k' Burrell Short,, labor, $9.40. ; Tom Dixon, cash adv. ex.. $60.00. i Frank Grayhael. labor. $.18.94. Klamath Hdw. Co,, supplies, 121.82. C. E. Carleton. labor, $7".S7. Roy Dixon, labor. $67.47. Perrin Dixon,- labor. $40.41. . Tom Dixon, cash adv. ex., $21.69. TTntnn Ail f'n annnlfoe ilfi Oft V j' 'j. C. Taylot, labor, JW.49. .. 1 y a-iic. ivi at i vi. v.u., services, i$17."58. f! It. R. Lytic, labor, $29.27. ' ' ' Library Fund f Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., services. $4.00. ; Market Road Fund ' Klamath Hdw. Co., Langell Val ley nikt. road. $22.80. ' K. F. Auto Co., Langell Valley nikt. road, $8.50. " Acme Motor Co.. Langell Valley ,mkt. road, $20.03. ... The Hub Tire Shop. Langell Val- lley mkt. rood. $22.98. .. ' Whereupon court adjourned unti1 VMonday, March 16th. 1925. R. H. BUNNELL, County Judge. BURRELL SHORT, . Commissioner. C. J. MARTIN, Commissioner. V,: I", Monday, March 16th, 1925. t Court ' met pursuant to adjourn ment, when were present, R. H. ,-,1 -IXM1 .- . Bunnell, County Judge and Burrell , fihnrt. Cnnntv PnmmtnQtnnrtr vhan 'the following proceedings were .-had:; V The following Claims were allow j'cd and the Clerk was instructed to Issue - Warrants on the following amounts: ? - . ' w ' Roud Fund if' O. B. Cornish, labor, $55.92. Ci' W. L. Eades, labor, $57.09. Art Bell, labor, $62.28. v Steve Brown, labor, $31.14. C. D. Newton, labor. $4.49. . Market Road Fund j'tS.-'C.. Hoaly, Langell Valley Mar ket Road, $99.85. O. B. Cornish, Langell Valley Mar 4 kef Road, $48.93. Tracy Blusser. Langell Valley Mar 'ket Road, $53.83. '' ' Whereupon Court adjourned until :. Saturday,. March 21st. 1925. , R. II. BUNNELL, County Judge. '; " BURRELL SHORT, . ,' Commissioner. Saturday, March 21st, 1925. Court met pursuant to adjourn- mont, when were present Burrell Short and C. J. Martin, County Com missioners, when the following pro ceedings were had: The following claims were allow ed and the Clerk was Instructed to 0 Issue Warrants on the following named Funds for their respective amounts: ' .., , , Current ICvpcnsc Fund Baldwin Hdw. Co., Supplies court house, $15.30, "f Houston & Phelps, Suppllos court .' house,, $12.65. . ' Koke Tiffany Co., Supplies Sheriff, 50c. H. S. Crocker Co., Supplies Sheriff and Assessor, $10.80. Dally Record Abstract, Pub. road bond bid, $55.10. Davis Rug House, Offlco District Ally., $76.00. Tom Dixon. Cash ndv gas court house, $5.20. Drummond Print Shop, Supplies assessor, $22.50. J. K.Goheen. Supplies Treasurer, $5.00. H. & M. C. Co., Supplies District Ally., $10.00. louston & Phelps, Supplies coun ty poor, $29.90. Herald Pub. Co., Pub. Court Pro ceedings, $10.40. Wilson Abstract Co., Supplies as sessor, $58.50. Star Drug Store, Supplies sheriff, $1.15. Lnkeview Abstract Co., Supplies assessor, $5.S5. G. S. Newsom, Trans. Co. Poor, J3S.S0. Western Trans Co., Drayage court house. $1.00. Glass & Prudhomme Co., Supplies sheriff, $2.01. Glass & Prudhomme Co., Sup. Court Reporter, $60.00. Cal. Ore. Power Co., Services poor farm. $23.90. Cal. Ore. Power Co., Services court house, $93.95. Marie Munson, Justice Court', $5.90. R. 1$. Hunsaker, justice court, $6.70. L. D. Burk, justice court, $1.00. R. E. Hunsaker, justice court, $4.95. - L. D. Burk, justice court, $1.00. R. E. Hunsaker, Justice court, $5.45. C. B. Cozad, Justice court, $1.20. R. E. Hunsaker, justice court, $9.70. L. D. Burk, justice court, $1.00. G. B. Cozad. justice court, $4.20. Nellie Potter, justice court, $1.70. . Walter Noonan, justice court, 1.70 John Noonan, justice court, $1.70. Lena Noonan, justice court, $1.70. 1 R. E. Hunsaker, justice court, $ii.os: G. B. Cozad, justice court, $8.30. Asil Moren, justice court, $1.70. Mrs. Geo. Dlstelhorse. justice court, $1.90. Modo Rnnfrow, justice court, $1.70. A. Kent, justice court. $1.70. Leo Davis, justice court, $7.50. Lawrence Phelps, justice court, $1.70. : 4L. L. Ryan. Justice court, $1.70. W. F. Puterbaugh, justice court, ?i.za.r. . e.,..tJ,f;)ri' ; Ellis Myers, justice court, $1.70.' John Pappas, justice court, $1.70. Ed Johnson, justice court, $1.70. R. E. Hunsaker, justice court. $13.90. Burt E. Hawkins, justice court, $1.20. G. B. Cozad, justice court. $9.70. Burt E. Hawkins, justice court. $1.70. Lewis, justice court, $1.70. Alex Stevens, justice court, $1.70. Ross Finley, justice court. $1.20. H. N. Moe," justice court, $1.20. J. C: Boyle, Justice court, $1.20. Bert Cook, justice court, $1.20. Perry O. DeLap, justice court, $1.20. Fred Larson, justice court, $1.70. A. Kentjustice court, $1.70. Ed Johnson, justice court, $1.70. Billy Fredrickson, Justice court, $1.70. Mrs. George Dlsstelhorse, justice court, $1.70. , Lon Burk, justice court, $1.70. R. E. Hunsaker, justice court, $5.43. L. D. Burk, justice court, $1.00. R. E. Hunsaker, justice' court, $10.60. G. B. Cozad, Justice court, $3.00. Chas. Cizek, Justice court, $1.70. Burt E. Hawkins, justice court, $1.70. Russell Bussard, justice court, $1.70. Frank Bustal, justice court, $1.70. Joe Klmsey, justice court, $1.70. Jim Hilton, justice court, $1.70. Gus Lamporbulos, justice court. $1.70. R. E. Hunsaker, Justice court, $5.20. Burt E. Hawkins, Justice court. $1.00. KfMid Fund Ell Wolfo, labor, $19.95. Bert Vogt, labor, $62.45. Clyde Burks, labor, $33.20. Acme Motor Co., sup. Speed cop. $3.15. Tom Dixon, cash ndv. supplies, $5.20. Fcenauglity Machinery Co., sup plies, $236.32. C. II. FlackuB, labor, $80.83. Albert Hall, labor. $15.96. Wayne Hlmelbright, labor, $13.96. Wm. Hfmclwrlght, labor, $37.96. D. O. Givan, labor, $27.93. Maurlal Wallace, labor, $21.54. Al Swazcr, labor, $21.54. Joo Wallace, labor, $21.64. Roy Wilson, labor, $25.13. Otis Osborn, labor, $17.95. Frank Obonchaln, labor, $12.98. Truman Norrls, labor, $25.13. U. G. Olvan, use of horses, $102.00 State Highway Com., supplies, $10.60. Will Neuuert, labor, $36.07. J. A. Johnson, labor, $6.00. Tom Dixon, cash ndv, sup., $3.65. Amosa Wllkerson, labor, $7.98. Ralph Bowman, labor, $23.94. II. J. Lyile, labor, $3S.94. Benson Dixon, labor, $10.00, Geo. M. Rudolph, labor, $16.22. Mnrkvt Konsl Fund Tom Dixon, Sup. Langell Valley Mkt. rand $8.00 Library Fund Win. Narey, wood $30.00, Cal. Ore. Power CM. service $14.75 Whereupon court adjourned un til Monday, March 23rd. 19 35. R. H. Bunnell. County Judge. Burrell Short, C. J. Martin, Commissioners. Monday, March 23rd, 1925. Court met pursuant to udjourn- mc.it, all members being present, when the following proceedings weie bod: The following claims were allow ed and the clerk w.ts instructed n issue warrants on tho following named funds for their respective amounts: Current Kmh-iiso Fund J. O. Hanuker, justice court $13.15. . B. Oozad. Justice court $4.50. L. D. Burke, justice court $6.60. Francis J. Browne, Justice court, $1.40. W. J. Brown, justice court $1.60. Earl Brown, Justice court $1.60. Will C. Elder, Justice court $1.60. J. T. Bradley. Justice court $1.10. A. J. Hirkmaa. Justine court $1.10 A. W. Bardwell, justice couit $6.70. H. M. Loucks justice court $6.70 A. W. Stevens Justice court $6.70 1 D. Burk. justice cJiirt $6.70. J. G. Darling, justice ccurt $6.70. Cal Crews, justice opurt. $6.70. Tom Wilson, justice court, $6.70 Mrs. Ernest Perkins, justice court, $6.70. A. K. G.avcnstein, Justice court, $6.70. Lolo Ogle, justice court, $6.70. Leslie Congo, justice court $6.70. F. W. Bold, Justice court, $5.00. J. O. Humaker, Justice court $6.70 G. B. Cozod, Justice court $3.70. F. W. Bold, Justice court, $5.00. Star Drug Co. sup. health unit, $1.45. C. C. Brower, expense dist. atty. $21.05. State Sanitary Board, predator animal fund $500.00. Kmid Fund Tom D!xon, salary road master, $75.00. E. H. Cooper, labor $43.89. ; David McCollum, labor $116.00. C. J.McCbilum, labor $43.S.-" Henry Gordon, labor, $24.85. I. G. Stiles, labor, $46.94. Altmont Store $2.50. Whereupon Court adjourned un til Saturday, March 28th, 1925. R. II. Bunnell, County Judge, Burrsll Short, C. J. Martin, Commissioners.' Saturday, March 28th. 1925. Court mat pursuant to adjourn ment, all members being present, when the following proceedings were had: The following claims were allow ed and the clerk was instructed to Issue warrants cn t'le following named funds for their reipectlvo amounts: Current Expense Fund Standard Oil Company, cupplie-t sheriff, $4.42. Geo. - D. Grizzie, repairs our; house, $5.00. Klamath Ice & Storage C). sup plies court houae, $40.00. D. T. Lawton, salary dist; let seal er, $15.12. Mrs. L. C. Moore, droyago and freight Assessor $2.03. ' Perkins Furniture House, supplies court house, $1.98. Herald Pub. Co. pab. du!. tax notices $254.85. Davis Rug & Linoleum Co. sup plies court hcuse, $11.25. Bancroft Whitney Co, suppllci dist. atty. $42.50. Central Hotel, sc-. vices lirl.tooeis, $4.75. Kllham Stationery Co., tax rolls 1925, $416.00. F. W. Sn-der, salary prohl offi cer, $125.00. J. A. Leonard, supplies surveyor, $120.00. V. T. Lso, tr:wcll.is expense as sessor, $104.00. Western Tiansfer Co., druyag'! county clerk, $1.00. Kind Fund Tom Dixon, salary load mister $75.00. Steve Brown, lulor, $30.3.1. Doc Poole, lab.r. $84.65. Uarcelons Batiery Hlal.oii, supplies,-$3.25. Iteroert G-rdon, lab.- $35.90. A. C. Bunnell, labor, $74.91. State Hlgiiway Commission, sup plies, $148.12. W. E. Foliom, labor, $9.49. Frank Graybael, labor, $21.70. Lakeside Lbr. Co., supplies $10.31 Lakeside Lbr. Co supplies $4.62. H. H. RoberU, labor $37.96. J. U. Cusey, labor, $9.49. Elmer Lomler, lubor $44.4:. Market Itcmd Fund Slate Highway CommlSHlnn, Lung Bulldogging Will Prove to Be Strong Feature of Rodeo to Be Held at Fairgrounds July 2-3-4 v BulldogKing will be on tho pro-1 catch and throw a !onitti'n steer sram as one of the oxi lting events ; and then hold Its motloulims by Its of tho big rodeo to bo singed here upper Hp with Ills own twill. In July 2. 3 and 4, uud some of the I Juries to hultdoiZKei'S urn frrtim-nt itCs s jf- - s s - steer throwers in the west will compete for the cash prltes being offercil by tho Illy ltodeo associa tion. '' CoiiruR. vtrongth and science are somu of tho needed rcqulslles of n man who attempt bulldogging. This menus tho bullducser itmst leap from his broncho's saddle, Naval Academy Wins Regatta I'OrCHKEKPSlK. X. Y.. June 23. (.'VI The eight oared crow of thu Naval Academy again rules the lu tercolloglato soas as tho result ot the annual regatta on tho Hudson, but not by such an overwhelming margin that the admirals have any thing particular to brag about. Eight broad backed, brawny mid shipmen brought tho varsity rowing championship back east last evening by conquering Washington, two limo champions, la n thrilling, spectacular four mile duet, but at the finish they were only thre-i gunners of a length ahead and losing i(.itnnce with every .stroke. Washington's trans - continental quest for n third straight triumph something that no crew has gained on the Hudson since Cornell did It In 1912 ended In fnilure but Vltusty" Callow's hiisklefl lost ' no prestige. They had the power, the drive and stroke:! to matii llioso ot the nary, but ihey lust bfecaiAc Jhey wero out n'.aneuvered, outguessed at tho criti cal stagu of the race. The nvy owes . it hijlllant tri umph, in the final analysis, more to superior strategy than nnylhlng else. It was the sudden spurt of the sail ors, ah unexpected and daring dash at the three mile, mark that won the race for them.. . iTbey Jumped into a lead of a length' and a quarter be fore Washington realized what was up, a margin which savml the day for the midshipmen. " This sudden drive took most of the wind out of the navy's sails, but the momentum was enough to curry ft on to victory In spite of Washing ton's closing rally. That final burst of tho huskies to retain their title was beautiful to see, but It was an epilogue. Had there been another J 00 yards, another story might hnve oecn told. The victory put the navy one up on Washington in the battles these rivals have staged in the past few years. They had met twice before. -.he midshipmen rowing to triumph n 1922, but losing in 1923 to the far (!8terners. 'Annapolis was not rep resented la:st yoar when Washington won again. The beautiful spring flowers smell sweet, but a tanning factory In Or leans, N. J., burned. eil Valley Mkt. road $100.70. Standard Oil Co. Langoil Valley Mkt. r-iud, $51.65. O. Peyt:n & Co. Langell Valley Mkt. load $40.00. t'nbn Oil Co. Langell Vuiloy Mkt. toad $20.30. Fet-nauhty 'Machinery Co. Lang ell Valley Mkt. road $33.11. Fceilaughty Machinery Co., Lung- ill Valley Mkt. road $148.00. Suite Hlgiiway commission, Lang ill Valley Mill, road $2.01. I.mu.s .1 Lumber - Co., Langell Valioy Mkt. road $30.32. Fiiunuiighty : Machinery Co, Lan- iiiil Valley Mkt. road $296.20.' Indiana Pacific Truck Co. Langell Valley Mkt, road $140.62. Wntir'iouse fb Lester Co. Lnnge'.l Valley .Mkt. road $186.64. , ' Ulnar) Fund Baldwin Hdw. Co. supplies $2.8. Whereupon court adjourned un til Monday, March 30th, 1925. It. H. H'.innell, . County Jild ), . Ilurrell Shorl. ' , C. J. Martin, Commissioners. ji -2 and the port Is not overcrowded with cnutoslnnts. This feature Is but one of the many which (ho 11 y people will isiiiKO at tho lair urounds hero In j ,h,r n,r. e-day Roden. Ducking i horses, wild horse races, relay ! races, Indian pony races and nil I the other familiar ltodeo events will bo given. Building Permit Totals Boosted By Ewauna Kiln Building permit totals fur I he week were bsiuteil to $71,915 by the reiiuest of thu Ewnuuii Box company or permission to erect n dry kiln ut an estimated cost of '$50,000. Itemulnder if tuo porn-Its request oil wero for dwellings and gunmes principally. A list ot tho permits follows: Ewauna ilox emipany, storeiinuse $3500: Ewauna Box dry kiln. $50 000; Frank Ward dwelling. $5000; Mrs. Peto Dedel, addition to dwell ing $500; ' C. L. Campbell, two dwellings, $15110; .Mrs. Klean r Ya dea, dwelling $7i"i0; Alma K. Turn er dwelling $SU0; It. Burrow, mirage $250; II. c. Bergman, garage $10o; M. Campbell, dwelling $150; John Hayes, garage, $75; 11. (lowley, dwelling $2o; M. Moredlth. dwell ing $200; F. H. Bruner, dwelling, $700; T. We'tfall, dwelling. $700; Stanley Marti.i, dwelling $3600; Jeas' 'Brown, dwelling $50i); B. Kaye. dwelling $50; Mrs. Bad a Bates, ganiKo $.',0; .V. II. Hawkins, garage, $40: business block, C. K. Blsmark, $2000. , GERMANS M t 'ST SAVE BRUSSELS, June 23. (,f) Ger many can pay her reparations ob ligations only through a lower stand ard of living, longer working hours and .greater production per hour, Sir Josliih Stamp, Hellish economist and co-author of the Duwes plan, told the li.ternatlonul chamber of com merce nt today's meeting here. Won't tho bathing suits draw enough men to keep our coast line protected all summer. Smart Habit for little Miss THIS smart riding habit wan worn by llttlo Anita Frcmaiilt at the opening ot Blllmoro Beach and created no little attention. It Is ol white, worn with a topcoat lif.cd In red and a tie with red figures. "Tills hat Is a soft red felt. ,- " ; A '( ' h -J?fj s' mdl ' j Wh.n D.ci.r Aulomobll.i Are t nswerj than 21 years Buick consistently has nearest approached the ideal of a dependable motor car. Everyone commends your judgment when you buv a Buick. BUICK as STAR GARAGE Opposite While Pelican Hotel Graham Brothers Open New Factory at Stockton, California Graham Brothers new Pacific Coast Factory at Stockton, Cal., was formally opened Thursday, June ISth, with appropriate ceremonies attended by representatives of the Stockton Chuniber of Comuu'rco, members of the now factory organ ization, officials from Dodge llrot thcrs, Inc., and Graham Druthers Homo Offices, Doilgo llrothurs Heal ers from the Pacific Coast and ad joining Utiles and mauy other In vited guests. During tho forenoon all were" In terested in Inspecting tho new fac tory mid In becoming acquainted with tho exceptional manufiutiirlng facilities aud with each other. "Tho establishing of this Pacific Coast Plant," said ono of the offi cials from the Detroit factory, In speaking to the dealer, "marks an othor step forward In supplying the best truck value and tho best ser vice we can U our dealers and op erators In our Wost Coast Terri tory. " "It was gratifying to us lliat the official figures fur tho first quurtor of d925 showed (Jrahiini Urothors in first rank In tho in dustry lu tho munufactiiro and sulu of 1 'j lon trucks and second In the combined 1 and 1 'i-toii fluid. "That there Is a ready mnrkat for tho production wo plan for our fuc tory horo In Stockton 4s clearly Indlcited by Dip numbers ot trucks shipped Into the PucINc Coust dis tricts during thu fight flvo months of this yuur. Tuko Cullfornlu, for example during tho first flvu mon ths ot 1926 sales ot Uruhum Bro thers havp shown un Incrcaso of 107.3 por cent, over sules of tho corresponding months ot 1924, and 183.0 per cent Increase lover 1923. Total sales of Graham Urothors trucks In tho United States for the first flvo months of this your show an Increase of 76 por cent ovor those -of tho snmo months lust year, "Last year tho states which arcs now to bo mippllod with trucks from Stockton absorbed 'over 1 1 per cent of Graham Urothors ontlio produc tion. Indications are that this amount will bo considerably exceed ed by the end of this year." More I'l'imit Deliveries Mr. Wakefield local Dodgo Bro ther doaler Is very onllinsllnstlc In expressing his favorable opinion ot Graham Brother new factory slnc'o his return from ultondlng tho for mal opening. . "Ability to fit quickly any nnn of j Ilia 28 different typos of standard j bodies which . Graham Brothers have doslgnod to satisfy Hie requirements ' f I ? ... mm i ii mmm i " , . -. , . ot ovor 400 different lines of bus Built, Bulck Will llulld Th uestioa: Why is liuick so generally accented as the Stand' ard of Comparison? Because for more Iness and saving of tho lima hereto fore raqulred for freight shipment front Kuitnrn factories will benefit both the deulor and tho purchaser greatly." says Mr. Wakefield. "Although Htockton enjoys tho bout of railroad fscllllb's for freight shipment t any part of the terri tory supplied I bellero most of tho Gruhain Brothers trucks will he driven away from the now factory. "Tho addition of Clrnhnm Brothers factory to the constantly Increasing number of manufacturing plants which nr,s being iMtubllshcd on tho Pacific Const to supply the rapidly enlarging western market assures additional fuvor throughout tho wost which, will supplement the good ro pututUu these sturdy trucks huvo earned for ability, dependability and economy." M.UITI.XL LAW SHANGHAI, Juno 23, (Mar tini law has been .proclaimed In tho suburbs of Shanghai by General Cluing llsuidi-Lliiiig, son of General Cl(ang Tso-Lln., the Mnnchiirlun war lord. Near N.:mo, Alasku, a woman car ried to sea on a cake of Ico kopt cool until ruicuud. CAUTION The thin, extremely floxlbla balloon casing, repaired by tho old methods, loavos a hard, stiff section which throws tho tiro off balnnci) and quickly ruins It. The Hnwklnsnn System eliminates this difficulty by making a re pair ot remarkablo strength yet Just ns thin and pllnblo as tho balloon tiro, , , -,. ,,,, , Undly Injured balloon tiros 1 nro not "through" IP thoy are ropalred tho Hawklnson way. A trial will ponvlnca you. Wo gunrantoo each ropnlr to OUTLAST THIS T1KB, or your money back. All tlroB In spected KIIICUJ, oACE TIRE SHOP 115 South Eleventh it.