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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1925)
PAGE SIX EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS! OREGON MONDAY, AUCiUST 17, 12 Issued Daily, except Sunday, by The Herald Publishing Company. Office: "119 N. Eighth Street. Klamath Falls. Otc. E. J. MURRAY Publisher W. H. PERKINS News Editor Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Klamath Falls, Oregon, under act of March 3. 1879. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use of re publication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other wise credited in "this paper and also the local news published therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches here :ji are also reserved. First Picture Ever Taken of an Actual Lynching The Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County nd the City of Klamath Falls. MONDAY, AUGUST 17. 1925 THE COUNTY FAIR Members of the Klamath county fair board are to be commended for the stand they have taken against the paddle wheels, the cheap gambling devices for candy, Rewpie' dolls, and Indian blankets, the knife rack and other disgusting inventions for separating the visitor from his money. , . The county fair primarily is an instructive institution. Its purpose is to show what has been accomplished within the countv during the past year in the way of agricultural, community and home endeavors. It like wise affords an opportunity of giving expression to the industrial growth of the county. As an institution the county fair dates back to the early days of the country, when people gathered from far and near to exchange ideas, to become neighbors and to meet in friendly competition. But with the passing years, county fairs throughout the west have gradually disintegrated and gone back, and to a large extent have been nothing much more than an excuse for cheap tent showss, tawdry gambling games and their ilk to reap a rich harvest. The eountv fair board, so we are informed, is provid ing a full program of clean entertainment for the thous- $i fo ands of visitors to this year s exhibition, ihe exnioits from farm and factory and home will be far better and bigger than in former years. It will be truly a fair representative of Klamath county. There is no place at the fair grounds for the traveling fakir. The fair board has moved wisely and with cour age. It means a cleaner and a better county fair. Taking the law in its bands, a mob. hanged him to a tree in a neurby t be could prove his InUOegnce. This Slates. nearly 500 man took Mil lor Mitchell, mnr. front the Jail at Qacelslor Borings, Mo., and .Mill"!-, accused of hating attacked a white del, told his executioners Hint if h- bad lima oto, taken during i lit- actual lynching, la s itt to be 1 1 1 firt o( such a scene in tho United Ho hum ! Seems as though we heard something about street signs a few weeks ago. Wonder what's become of them. It's about time to dig in and finish up that job. Ed Vauuice. Justice Court, St. 20. 1 J. C. Rrnckenbi-ouyh, Jiisdce Court, $1.2o. I'. K. rjarkc. Justice Court. $1.20 I E. II. Balalger, Justice i Court, $1.20. Bentley. Justice Court. $1.20. E. M. Hubb, Justice Court. $1.20. T. W. Snyder, justice Court. $1.70 J. J. Mi Mnhon, Justice Court, i $19.00. Ed Kendall. Justice Court. $1.7' . Hurt K. Hawkins, Justice Cour; ii.Tb'. Carroll Smith, Justice Court, Carrol! c.unther. Justice Court, ' 1.7.0. , It. E. Hunsaker, Justice Court. S.S0. P. W. Snyder, Justice Court. 11.201. Harden. Just I,-, Court. Markt Road Fund iMdhday, Juno latlOko. yCoiui.anKu Val-1 Court mot pursuant " adjourn- 1(. E. Hunsakei irt Ed Kendall. Justice Court, $1.80.1 It. E. Hunsaker, Justice Court, iJ What's become of tlie recall petitions? Our hunch is that the circulators are finding that a small group of men do not express public sentiment ; not by a long shot. 4nrl rhpv'll finrl Hrtlp svmnarriv in thpir mnvptnpnt tn r'p- i Li-i i... t A ,ii U1.. JJ...M1. (;- Cozad. Justice Court. j.uacc me matyui who lias stuuu suuiiiciuv ioi me common 0() people against corporate influence. in ' stat.' Hlghwa . HOtchlns, Justice Court, $1.70. 1 loy Mkt. Itoad. $7.:i2. nu-ni. when were present, llurr.-tl Dr. Johnson. Justice Court, $1.70. Watorhouse Lester Co , I,iiiik- Short ami C. J, Martin. Commission Dr. Stewart, Justice Court. $1.70. ell Valley Mkt. Road, $1S,70. ors. When the following proceedings M. Matthews, Justice Court. $1.70. ! Itonunzu (.urtiKe. I.nngotl Valley were had: H E. llunsakor. justlee Court.! Mkt. Itoad. $7.50. Tho following Claims Wire allowed .SO. j Standard Oil Co.. Langall Valley un, p,f, instructed lo Issue war- 6. II Cosad, Justice c.ur:, 19.10 Mkt Itoad. $20.00. I runts on the followhiR named fundi W. J. liertram. Justice Court.' O. B. Cornish. CblloOjUta W, I fpr their respective amoun'U': to iRIrer .Mkt. liond. $30.r.i. l.uke Walker. Justice ('our;,' Stale Highway Com.. CbUOQulB Current BxpettSC POnd Win. River Mkt. Itoad. $50.00. Mary R. Pearson, widows' pen- Road llond I-'iind ston, $10.00, Tom Dixon, Midland State Line Itoad. 247.80. ff', II. Mcfornnck. Hock Creek Road, $13.48, Whereupon Court adjourned tin nil Monday. May 25, 1026. It. II. Bunnell, county Judge Ilurro!! short, Commissioner i c. J. Martin. Commissioner U . II. lodd. Justice Court. $1.70 Uco. lluiaohri'V. Justice I'mie .70. Court met pursuant to udJourn-, Kim m. KIlKore, widows! pension, !mrt- All mmhm l,.,i,,i, ,io,u.. 1 c, W. Snyder, Justice Court.1.... ... (.impute 11. iirown. widows pen Ion. 117.30. The foljpwlpf . lalms wore allowed . Anna II. Moore, widows' pension. atx I t ! i - clerk w le M, Dixon, widows' pension for. the resportlv I'd Hodge, Justice Capri. $1.30. 0.i II. Jester. Justice Court. $1.20. W. M. MontellUS, Justice Court, 1.20. it. W. Clave. Justlee Court. $1.20. Prod Miller, Justice Court. JH 50 It. Rieknan. Justice Court, $14 r.o ' Carroll Smith. Justice Court,; 1.70. Tuesday. Mny 2C, I !i 25. Marllia Seeds, widows' pension. $ I U.0O. Madeline Cook, widows' pension. $32.50. Mai)' 11. Wllllatiis, widows' pen sion. $17. SO. I Wlnonu I'. North, widows' pension, I $25.00. I. alii II. Ifutchln. widows' pensloti. when the following proceedings wet had: rid Kendall. Jiiitic- l .mrt. SI.70. , , ,, .... , , .. It,,,-, I.- Ll.. ... I. I i.... f euiintiii m tw , f I -.,,, ue Varranti on the following lies J. J. McMahon, Justice Court, named amount. And now the Pelicans will make their hard drive for the pennant. Court Ed. Kendall, Justice Court, $1.29 1 $1.70. IS. E llunsakor. Justice Co $7. .10. Ed. Kendall. Justice Court, $1.20. 1 1,70 it. e. Hunsaaer, Justice court $7.30. It. E. Knowh's. Justice Court 20 j Sanitord & Co.. .Supplies for coun R. E. Hunsakcr, Justice Court, l" V"0'' $12.75. Rood Pond Roy Dixon. Itock Creek & (.'res ccsit, $ 10S. U'J. Frank Krankford, Justice Court, Perrln Dixon, Itock Creek and, ,.,,, n,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Trengnortttlon Crescent. $83.79. 'juvenile. $72.00. .i. . i,oouinB, juance 1 ouri. . u..Uj ,h T ,,,lwl()I, Sarv s. . ,,,,,, n Johnson, widows' pension, r Cm rent I'Ap.'iise T'iiimI 'I. M. Man 11 1 UK, Legal Services, E. w. Sippel, Supplies Clerk, I Crescent, .:;.7;i. Stewart's Daily Letter COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS Court, I Leslie .Smith. Itock (.'reek and ( Crescent, $31:92, By CHAItlES P. STEWART SKA Service Writer WASHINGTON' Washington has now probably the most complicated traffic code in the country. The original idea was to make tho capital America's model in the hand ling of automobiles a nice place fo'r drivers and a paradise for thoi-'e who walk. Unfortunately the code's compilers put too much into it, in an effort to make it cover everything. They also followed the congressional method. In Including numerous regulations that either mean nothing at all or else which mean two or three different and conflicting things, until they're 'interpreted." The trouble is, the "interpreta tions" differ and conflict, too. An autolst, Interpreting a rule one way, is pinched by a copper who intonirets it another way. The judge, with an Interpretation all his own. simultaneously bawls out the cop, for Ihe hitter's Interpretation, and soaks the prisoner for his. Taking his lesson to heart, the autolst starts oul next morning, full in Ihe faith that, he know's what's what, only lo he run in presently for i Court. I Court, doing exactly whal he was fined for not doing the day before, the tricky regulation having been "Interpreted" by some still higher authority over night and now implying something that neither the autolst, the cop or the traffic Judge thought of before.' Saturday, -May 2u, 1926'. Court met pursuant to adjourn ment, all members being present, when the following proceedings Were had: The following claims were al lowed and the Clerk was Instructed to isue Warrants on the following named funds for their respective amounts: State Highway Commission, sup plies surveyor, $.3.82. Klamath Co. Abstract Co., sup plies Assessor, $1.50, Underwood Typewriter Co., .Sup plies Clerk, $81.00, I.. Pickens Store, Supplies .Coun ty House, $14.40. C. It. De I. up. Cash Adv. Postage Clerk, $5.00. It. 1-2. llunsakor, Justice Court, $10.90. Tom Tracy, Justice Court,. $1.00. Kurt B. Hawkins, Justice t.'ourt, $1.70. Tom Tracy, Justice Court, $1.70. It. K. Hunaaker, Justice Court, $12.20.. A. Wickstroin, Justice Court, $1.70. Hurt K. Hawkins. Justice Court, 81.70:, J. 10. Loper, Justice Court, $1.70, Mrs. Yonegren, Justice Court, $1.70. A. Aners, Justice Court, $1,70. Otto dnrlstehsen, Justice Court, If Anybody imagines this doesn't . 1 70. cause confusion, let him visit Wash- j .1. D. Upton, Justice Court, $1.70. ington and see. Dorothy Raskins, Justice Court, ; j $1.70. HACK AT OPKICE ! it. B. Hunaaker, Justice Court, Mrs. I.eah Smith Is hack nt her; $7.30. oi l ice in the chamber ol commerce Kd Kendall, Justice Court, $1.20. today, with her usual plenSlnp per- II K. llunsakor, Justice Court, Nonaliiy, after a two weeks vacu-! $.s.no. Hon. .' .' w- Hilton, Justice Court, $1.20. t j It. 10. Hunaaker, Justice Court, Cli. ap mulches are a lol of troll- i $ 1 5.30. hie. You seldom sliike 11 good one! Ed Kendall. Justlee Court, $2. SO. u a whole box. li H 't'oziuli .1" Deo Court, $7.40, $1.20. W. J. Iiertran , Juslk $1.20. C. D. Careelon, Justl $1.20. II. II. Jenkins, Justll $1.20. (.'has. Itobe.-ts, Jttstici $1.20. H. M. Loucks, Justict $1.70. J. E. Cooper, Justice Court, $1.70. I L. Bnrk, Justice Court, $1.70. I.orenz Co., supplies, $ .35. Iirown, Justice Court. $1.70. 1 .Standard Oil Cof., supplies, $20.00. 1 r. 111.89, Minnie Dlllard, widows' pension, $ 1 0.00. lam McRoynolds, widows' pension, $ 1 0.00. I obi lie Hoseltlne, widows' pen sion, $ 25.00, Dene 1:. Lomon, widows' pension, $15.0(1. Myrtle M. Vowell, widows' petittlon, Cora M. Pool, widows' pension, i 1 1 11 on. 1 Olan Ar I'nidhnnime Co., Snphlles I Treasurer, 14.71, J. W. Moneymaker, Itock Creek I Santford & Co., Supplies County (1 crescent, $.1. Poor, $12. IS. (e o. .IcDounld, Kock ( n ek and ! it,i i ,i Marllia Whltlov. widows' nentilon Crcsoont, $13. OS. Blutor l,emler, labqr, $14.23. 525. 00. Court, . ft, II. Plackus, labor, $88.32. Tmn Dixon, Cosh adv. supplies. (leorgla WllSOtt, widows' pension Itcd Front Oarage, Supplies, I J1I.05. $20.00. Court, j $24,80; Whereupon Court adjourned un-1 Kai in ( arlson, widows' pension 10m iti.xoti, ( asii adv. supplies, ill Monday, June 1. 195. $10.00. li. ii. Bunnell, County Judge niniie puckeii, widows' ponslon,.iciork, $1:15.00 i pavoy, aid coiinij poor, $2(1(0(1'. Myrtle M. VpWolli old 'Utility poor, $25.00. J man Tripp, aid muniy i"r, JUDI I!l2ti. $30. 01). C. T, AtkliiHiiu, old coui'ly poor, June ittjIO. 8II..00. t Uatltla M. Kill. , old couul;y pour, I .Imio I!i2,'., i lli.oo. I Keiile II. Popper. ..!.! rnnur.y poor. Jugs, 192'.. lit, Mrs, w, ii. Humes, aid oounty poor, June lie:.. 110.00, I, utile Clanton, aid county poor, Juno 1025. $15,00. i ,ti it nt Miicheii, aid oouuty pooirj June 1925, $10,00, K(lgar - Utllllson, contract cnils Inc. umber, $29.'tl.20. c. It, Del. up. salniy county clerk, 11110.117. Cbns. I''. Del, up, salary Deft clerk, Dili, 00. Bldo ileal, salary Dep. clerk, $125.00. I.oyd It. Del, up, salary Dep. clerk, I 1 115,00, itohi Pry roar, salary ,v maiuie iiiinco pom- farm, $.'. 1 1.80, If, J, Mattoou, bailiff circuit COUrt, $K5.00,0 Tom 'I'riicy, salary lanltor, 1 150.00. Flora llnvdell, servlcen Juntlcli .0111-1. ISt.OO. (j)onn U Ten ill, exp dopluty us- OMOr, $15.45. Ruth iirodiiiud. salary JuvSjnllo of ficer, $ 125.00. W. T. I.oe, Kxp. Co. usuensor, $05.00 Dr. (i. S. N'ewsoni. sulary health ofricor. $125.00. Dr. (i s NowiOtti salary health or in .-v. 1:1 r.. 00. I.y.lla Kilcke, salary lioiillh ofll- ear, 100,00. Acnes Coralt, salary health of ri tar, 110.00. Carlolta I, Chirk, snlnry liiwltb of ficer, $75.00, Lydla Krlcke. Blxp, haaith officer, $50,011. Rath Brodland, Exp. Jurenllt of ficer. $99.30. Km inn L, Meyers, services Dlst. Ally.. $1.18.00. Dm Id li. VandeiiberK. salary Dep. Hist. Ally. $105.0(1. Hurt K. RaWklOl, Sheriff Office, $10.00. I. A Thresher, nulury Del. Tas Colleetor, $ 1 25.00. Hen B, Hawkins, sul-iry shmlft, $ 250.00. 1; K Van Riper, nulury Dep. Hbor Iff. $175.00. Minnie Illinium, salary Dep. sher iff. $115.00. irmu Dixon. Salary Dep. sheriff, $ I 15.00. Bid Kondall, snlnry Hep. sheriff, $150.00. Jim Hilton, salary Dep. sheriff, 1 1 25.00. .lie- Klmiey, guarding prisoners, $32.30. a. a. switrer, guardjpk prfionorff $100.00. H. Iirown, Kiiurdlng prlsonotn, $100,011, c II. Mueller, guarding pilsoneis. 78.00. Hurl K. Iluwklns, Kxp. sheriff's oftloo, 122.01. Vera Houston, cash adv. office oxp. $ .18. Vera Houston, salary Co. Trees., $125.00. John II. Houston, salary Dep. Troaa, $2.1.00. 10. C. Qnllli Plrt Court House yard, $30.12. c. II. Def.ap, salary Dep. Co, Bdrreli short. Comnnssloner, c. J. .Martin, Cominisshmer IS UBOUT' C2rlT DOESMf KMOWJ -Tri' FIRST Pp.mciRi. ABOUT PiltHlU !' I MLD IhV GLOvJe DOVsIM HERL.LIKE iTf-PS, AK'.-AMO-VMELU X VCMtvN VT X WMtAM 1"T !. BuX x "w4mv voE. cam fsrerr I S'OU 1-lXf.D UP V FOR "fa FOCTTBALL tit Ssl xa.'iuO AX WASV .-CSvl,l -XrloT plTf-lS, AM-AWO-VMELU) 1 . . . . jz srrr ' ''fJKS? - I-1 1 Diisussjji, Salary Co. Assessor, W. T. He, ? 1:5.00. lilen I,. Torrlll; salary Hop, Asses sor, $100.00, OortrtldO Cofer, Balary Dep. As sessor, $110.00. Delpha c. Torrlll, Hillary Dep. Ah- (( 'out lulled on Pnjj,. Helen) -7 ' mm? iL'. 11. ilK",.' . COhlN K1 OM A. WltO XRavM, 1 ""11 in. -Mfnt-.-.-, 1 mm'10' 7 1 w w w j6 W K I'M '.,i,. .tju , mmm m t '" i;n, ( -T Q (Hs.sv sr ttWBgTg $::ti,oo. tCneborg WUkentohi widows' pen sion, $25.00, Hazel Peters, widows' pension, I pension, $25.00, Kate Taylor, aid county poor, I June, 1925, $25,000. im i.ii 001 11 Mcanion, aid county poor, Iseisor, $80,00, June 1925, $25.00. Hurrell Short, salary & nilleaRe, 1 Koalah Ooodell, aid county poor c'o, Com,, $200,40, Juno tf)S5, 15,00, Prank . Howard, lOxp. Co, Sur- Blltaboth Cray, aid county poor veyor, $2.50, IJune 1025, 15,0(1. frank Z, Howard, Kxp. Co. Sur- May Moore, aid county poor June treyor, $3. 2(1. l05' 16'00' VV. 0. Smith Pig. Co., HitpplleH Co. uuru nnuorson, am county poor, clerk, $11,75. .nine IVAQ, .flU. Ill), , Clara llowen, aid GOUhty poor June 1 026, $::o.oo. Mrs. 10. I), Hangford, aid counly poor, June l!i2r,, $25,00, Martha Morrow, aid county poor, June 1:125, $20.00. lOmnia 10. Curdnnr, aid county poor, June I 025, $20.00, OOOrga Cray, aid county poor, June I 025) $25,00, Mrs. Anlonuo Prulrlo, aid counly poor. June 1025, $15.00. RuthehlR Cox, aid counly poor, $15.00. .1. It. Killer, aid counly poor, June 1025, $25.00. lOttlae J. Joseph, aid counly poor, $15.00, Cloldle Cnles, aid county poor, June I (125, $80,00. Aliir.' .1. chllderu, 11 id county poor, June 1:125. $15, 00.' Sarntl chandler, aid eottnty puor, ' .",1 nil I.tieltidn Hatfloldj aid county poor, I $20,01). Monervfi Tordhahii old Oounty poor, $15.on. , Myrtle Denltf, old counly poor, '.10.00, ADVANCES IN Wood Come without nny wnrnlng. II 10.1 p PRIORS are on now Don't be one of ninny who will order ton late. Winter Is near. Phono your orders. BLOCK WOOD Ih our Mpcrliilty PEYTON 8c CO. "wood to BURN" '(iOl Min Phone 535