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PAGE FOUR
Highway Will
Be Kept Open
During Winter
McKenzie Pass Will Be
Kept Clear of
Snow
I'M), Ore, Sept. II. Prospects
loomed this week-end th.it the E i-jene-Ilend
Mage line will be operat
ed continuous! all winter long.
Plans arc being made to keep M -Kenzle
Pass open during the saow
season, according t owners and op
erators of the line.
M. A. Reed and M. C. Hickman,
owners, plan to confer with repres
entatives f the bu fan of public
roads at Portland, asking permls
ttoj to operate a poacr snow picker
0 be driven ahead of tiie stages. ,
They will go cn to Ranler Nat
ional Park to Inape t tie snow pack
31 and equipment used in the park
lait yc:!r to kee i roa.ii open.
coast lfauuf scores
A: Sm Fraitclsco 4-10. Portland
5-6.
Aa Baer.-cnuno 10-3. Vernon 1-1.
.At AneJElra 3-6. Seattle -;.
LSait tM'.v it-?. Oakland 12-1.
w. o. w.
ATTENTION
Qass Initiation 7:30 p. m. Tuesday
Evening , Odd Fellows Hall. Refresh
ments. All Woodmen requested to
be there.
C. K. Brandenburg, Clerk.
French Commission
Studies Proposals
ABOARD S. S. PAIUS. Sept. 51.
(d5) Finance Minister Caillnux anil
hl colleagues of the French mis
slon to the United States today
completed the text of the proposal
which they will lay before the
American debt funding commission,
Since the voyage from Havre be-
gan, the del rates have been de -
voting some hours daily to consul -
tations upon what should bo paid
10 the Americans and the form in
which It should be put
El.DKUl.Y CYC1.1SV T(H KIi
THIiOlCH AM. CAPITALS
OLYMFIA. Wash , E. D. Bow
en. 66. who is touring the country
on a bicycle, reached here recently
from his home In tlalesburg. Ill .
having covered T.000 miles in 103
days he was on the road, lie 'char-
acteriied the tour as a "pleasure
jaunt" and declared thnt because
he traveled on a bicycle he was
able to "see all the sights
Olympla Is the 25tii capital How
en has visited, and ho plans to see
every one in the union, before re
turning home.
Twenty fire years ago Flowon
made a similar trip abroad, vilsting
nine European countries.
"Women are sensible, except at
times. Some got married because
they are tired of working.
Protecting your
money
A manufacturer in an obscure little town
builds a new product.
Within a year or two, thousands of vomen
in every corner of America buy that product
and benefit by its merits.
What gives you this confidence in the value
of goods made by a man perhaps thousands
of miles away?
Advertising. Advertising brings you news
of the new article. It tells you of its merits.
It convinces you of its value. It protects
your investment.
Products that are widely advertised are
worthy of your faith. You buy from honest,
neighborly folk when you buy from their '
dealers.
It pays you to read the advertisements and
to know advertised products. Buying them
protects your money.
Every advertisement is a lesson in
careful buying read them all
EVENING
Schoolma'am
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iiiiiiin.iuiiiiN. flffi
Two months ago Thclma Todd of Lowv!!.' Mass.. thought 'her life1 workl
would bo teaching school, r.ut screen experts thought she had an unusu.il
tjie or beauty and talent and now aba U one of the most premising novi
tiate of the Paramount school for movie actors. 1
run
SHADE BOOT
NEW YORK. Sept. II. p)
Mickey Walker of Elizabeth, ft. J..
will stop Into the ring at the Yankee
I stadium tonight, at 10 o'clock to
'defend his world's welter weight title
against Dave Shade .of San 'ran-
nn mri v
HERALD, RT7A1TATH FATTS.
n Hit on Screen
claco, after side stepping his relent-1-
-s challenger since he lifted the
i rown from Jack t'.ritton nt Madison
Square Oardeu in l.-2.
Walker Is a i to 5 favorite to
win the It round liout. tloth boxers
are expected to wigh in under the
limit of 117 pounds. Shndc Is taller
than the champion by two and one
hMf inch, s anil has u longer reach
by about four inches which may
count heavily in a close fight.
Kxcluslve of tba wnocltout he reg
istered over Jimmy Slattery of lluf
falo, Shade BboUhl only four knock
outs In approximately sUfp struggles.
On tho other hand. Walker has
scored twenty knockouts In about
the same number of contests.
There Is little love between the
principals, a situation aggravated by
the long delay In making the mntch.
For a time the champion was under
suspension In thin slate for neglect
ing to answer the challenge.
If the weather is unfavorable the
fight will be postponed until Friday.
.Shade baa a crouch, involving
weaving end ducking, that puzzled
Slattery. Walker Is regarded as a
faster boxer and a heavier hitler than
his challenger.
Before Walker won the tltie he met
Shade twice In no - decision bouts
In n -v Jenny. One wet to the limit
of tarelTO rounds and In the other
Walker won In seven rounds, when
Shade hroko his right thumb.
HOME NEWSPAPER
Si'l'I'ltKSSEI) FOIt PUBLISH-
ISU ERRONEOUS ITEM
ROME (P) Reformers who urge
that newspapers he forbidden to
print gructome details of crime or
sensational news, tending to Influ
enc; kgal Investigations or trials,
ven a signal victory recently when
Lb Prefi ct of Home exercised the
powers i' jial In him under the
Pal "re's ijiw to suppress nn
portal newspaper which asserted
! erroneously tbat the perpetrator of
Bettaatlonol crime had been lden
; :ifled.
An edition of the Trlbuna, one of
Home s leading evening newspapers,
araa seized and the next day the
Prefect announced the suppression
had been caused by the paper's
publication of a statement thnt n
criminal who had brutally killed
; ' Uttl cnl had been found. This,
Lttae Prefect explained, was untrue
land its widespread publication, he
I asserted, tended to frustrate the
lends of .justice.
MSW YORK. David liolasm teat
made ip with bis slur, Leonora
lliri !h, who quit tlbe cast nf "The
Harem" last spring. She wan nil
theater guest last nls'it.
RETURNS PROM VISIT
Mrs. S. T. Summers returned last
OTOnlng from Oorbcr ant) Ashland
wher.e d'jo has heon visiting for the
past Week.f At Gerber she visile. I
Willi her daughter and her mother al
Aihland.
Removal Notice "mz
Mrs. W'm. Boaster, furrier, former
ly of 626 Washington St., has moved
to 430 Klamath Ave., between 4th
and 5th St., next to Moose hall.
OREGON
GRAND LODGE OF
ODD FELLOWS IN
ANNUAL St-SSION
PORTLAND, Ore . Bepl It. W)
i The sovereign grand lodge conveti'
lion of the Independent Order ol
Oddfellows, which will he III Ml
i slon here until Friday. 0 polled with
a public, welcome and reception
mooting at the Municipal auditor-
nun Following the grand lodge
IQSSlOO this morning the delegates
will be takeu oil a trip over the
1'olumblu river highway this after-
! noon.
Portland is gaily decorated with
colors emblematic of the order, and
some of the innln streets are arch
ed with festoons of evergreen.
Fiilformed teams and bauds are
here from all parts of the lulled
States and many from Canada.
Recital to be Held
Next Friday Evening
A recital of more than usual In
terest will ho held at the l'resby.
terlnn church nt S o'clock next Krl
d.iy evening when Miss Dorothy Kl
lioll of this city and aNathaii Ste
i wart, baritone, of Seattle, will give
!a group of vocal selections. Mlas
! Klllott has bean with the Klllson
; White circuit throughout the aum
1 mer In n lending musical comedy
! ride. Mr. Stewart is one of the best
known burltones of Seattle.
1
COUNTY fOURT
PROCEEDINGS
Saturday. June 50th. 1925. Court
'met pursuant to adjournment of
I June 15. all members present w hen
the following proceedings were had:
! The following claims were allowed
land Clerk Instructed to Issue Wur
' rants on the following named funds
'for their respective amounts:
Current Bxpenae Fund
J. K. Cooper, vuurdlng prisoners,
i fSS.OO.
J. M. Moneymaker, guarding pris
oners. !!.,
The Class House, repairs Court
House, $4.85.
Charley Taylor. Transfer printing,
513.00.
' V. O. Stultb IMg. Co.. I'rlntlng -Advertising.
JutC.31.
Harlun H. Cubseaa rodent Inspec
tor. 182.70."
The (ilnss House, supplies sheriff,
office. f9.00.
Western Transfer Co., services,
sheriff. $3.50.
B. 0. C.ulll. dirt. Court House
yard, f 57.50.
Count) Boa'd Fund
C. J. Mcfollum. labor, f 16.9S.
U. S. Mcfollum. labor. f.t.'JU.
Howie Motor Co.. supplies apM
cop. fU.OO.
Tom Dixon, cash Adv. lappllea,
11.O0.
Howie Motor Co.. supplies speed cop,
22.15.
Standard Oil
supplies speed
supplies speed
cop. 16.72.
Standard Oil Co
op. $20.65.
Stnndard Oil Co.
13.C6.
, supplies
supplies
roads,
roads.
Floyd Henrlot
$8.10.
County Road llonil 1'ilinl
R. C. Cornish, Midland Statu Line
highway. $99.85.
0. J. McCotlnm, Midland State Una
bicbwar, $69.90.
George Turner, Mldlnnd State Una
highway; $07.35.
A. II. Whims, Midland Statu Line
highway, $67.35.
('. C. Henly. Mldlnnd Stale Line
highway, $109.85.
C. .1. McCollura, Midland Htato Lino
highway, $13.97.
Wberenpon Court adjourned to
Monday, June 22nd, 1925.
it. H. Bunnell,
County Judge.
B, W. Short,
C. J. Martin.
County Commissioners.
Monday. Jline 22nd. 1926.
Court met pursuant to adjourn
ment of June 20tb, ll'2, all members
present, when the following proceed
Inn were had:
The following claims wore allowed
and Clerk instructed to Issue Win
rants on the following named funds
for their respective, amounts:
County Rood Fund
Henry Voss, labor. $77.29.
Oxceto Weldiui Worke, inbor, $50.
Frank Stewart, labor. $0.49.
Marshall Medlar, labor. 14.7.4,
The Class House, labor. $1.95.
Loreni Co., supplies, $1.90.
t'oiinty Road .'ti net Bond
c. c. iieaiy. Midland State Line
highway, $22.&o.
Whereupon Court ftdJOtirnbd In
Saturday, June 27lh, 1920.
it. ii. Bunnell.
County JudgO,
II. W. Shori,
c. j. Martin,
County Commissioners.
Saturday, June 27th, 1926.
Court met pursuant to adjourn
ment, nil members being present,
when the following pro leadings were
had:
The tbllowlpg elulms were allow
ed and clerk Instructed to Issue
warrants on the following funis
I r their respective amounts
Current Expense Fund
Cul. Ore, Power To. services pool
f irm lt. II.
E. 0. tlulll. dirt courl lt-'uri"
tyiird. $16 00.
T m Tra y, salary, Jaitllor. $160.
Stanford & 00. supplies county
poor I0,1,
OofdOtt'a Aulo Service, services,
.11-, .11. i,i In
I). T. l. uvl.m. state sealer. I.S. '
t'. II. Do I. up, DMtl l 18 Mi
Uydlt U FrlcUo, cash adv. 00. poor,
I10.T1.
iu.il .,
It. K. llunsaker, Jiiull. v uni.
7.r.6.
0. II. C.'tad. Justice 00011 $1 70
R. K RUOsaker Justice court $8 JO
0. II. OOSadi Jiutlce court $1.30.
; 11. E. Hunsaker, Jumlco courl,
;$S.S0.
! tl. H. Cotad, JuatU-o court $4.00.
1 It K. Hunsaker. Justice CJUrt,
I $13.20.
I tl. H. Qpaad, Justlco court. $2 0,
U 1). llurk, Justice court $1 20
R. E. Huasiiker, Justice court.
IS.S5.
p. w. Snyder, juni v court. 1 1.20
1. II. Coiad. Justice courl, ftf.so
Fred BOBttOB, Justlco OOU'I " '"
Roy Call. JuSllOaj court. 11.10.
Chas. Uarrel 'u Jusli.e rurt $1.20
Hurl E. Hawkins. Justice court.
$1.70.
Ed Kendall, Justice courl U10.
L D. llurk, Justlco court. $1.70
V. W. Snyder. Justice ftourt, $1.70
Jack Brett, Justice court .$1.70.
Ha roll Nomon justice eouri $1.70
l( E. Hunsaker. Justice court,
ft. 70. .
I.. D. llurk. Justlco court, $1 20.
11 E. Hunsaker. Justice court.
18.05
11. II. Coiad, Justice iiirt. $1 70.
R E. Hunsaker. Jnstlco court,
$7.70.
o. li. Coxad. fastats aoart, $1 20
It. E Hunsaker, Justice courl.
IS 05.
(1. II. Oosad, Justice court, $1.70.
it. y. Hanaakar, justice court.
17.70.
O. II Coiad. Justice court. Z.h".
ODttntJ Road Fund
Tom Dixon, aalary roail inasler.
$150 00.
C. E Oaflton, Ubor. $69.90.
C Kappen, labor. $69.90
Perrln Dixon, lubor $58.37.
Waller Bttlth, Ubor $67 74.
Rev Dixon, labor $10.38.
Tom DlXOn cash adv. supplies,
$26.05.
Tijm Dixon. ca'a adv. VJpPlISs
$7.49.
Prank (iraylnal. labor $3.21.
P. E. Alvord. suppllet $323.83.
Calif. Ore. Power Co., se-vice.
sh tp, $5.25.
Irennaugbty Much. 0b, Inppllos
$70.25.
County Market Bond Fund
Rex. It. Renner. Chlloiiuln-Win
River Mkt. road $66.00.
county Ubrar) Pund
Cal. Ore. Power Co. service,
$16.96.
J. K. (Jill Co. suplles $14 91.
Irene E. Anderson, salar.- and
exp. $108.04.
Irene E. Anders n supplies $4 2.59
J. II. Senss & Co., supplies $2.10
Uellbtonndr & Ren. wo.'i, $13.50.
A. O. ColSOO, labor $1.00.
Wberenpon court adjourned lo
Monday, June 29th. 1925.
it. H. Bunnell,
County Judge,
C. J. Martin,
llurrell Short,
Cainmlssl inert.
Monday, June 29th, 1925
Court met pursuant lo adjourn
ment Bf G 'HI' day. Jul"' 27lh, 192.
resent BtsfSeU SC'.Drt, and 0. J.
Martin, Osmmtssloners, when th'
tollowaog proceedings were hud:
The following olullms were allow
ed and dork 'Instructed to Issue,
warrants on Die following fun is for
Uhelr respective amounts:
Curronl Rxponsd Fund
Mary E. Pearson, Widow's Pen
sion, $10.00.
Martini Seeds Wld w'u I'eusl in,
$10.00.
Madeline, cuok, Wktpw's pension,
$25.00.
Mary II. Williams. Wldow'.i pen
sion. $17.50.
Wlnoni) P. North, Widow's Pen
sion, $25.00.
Lulu p, lltilchlns, Widow's Pen
sion. $25.00.
Ella M. Kllgore, Widow's pension
$10.00.
Gertrude B. Brown, wlddw.'s pen'
slon, $17.60.
Bessie M. Dlxiin, widow's pen-
skca $30.00. ,
Qrae Johnsnn widow's pension,
$?6.00.
.Minnie DUlard, widow's pension,
$10.00.
IJtl Melloynnlda WtldOW'a pension.
$10.00.
InabeJIo Heieltlne, widow's pen
sion, $25.00.
(inne II. Loinmon, widow's iieuslon
$15.00.
Myrtle M. Vowoll, widow's pon-
slob, $40.oo.
CWlfj M. Paols, widow's pctmlm,
100 0.
MafUbo Whitley, widow's pension,
$26.00.
Georgia Wllsu widow's pension,
$20.00.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 192R
K.iiln Ciirltuo. wldOW'l pension,
flu. no. '
Dlrdto Puekott, wldow'o puskett,
$.1 ti.no
Enol.ont Wllkvrao.i, wl-Jcw's pen
sion. KG. 00.
HaSOl I'el.'rs, Moffl ponsl in.
111,09,
Kate T.. lor, ultl OOUttly
If So.1"
BHI.id.iu .!..
""
0 00.
Ksalab ""odoii. Vi'ii
MM. .
, K'.'nbeili um. ' " "
flB.OO.
ig 00
D ru Anderson. Mill ""t"ty Por,
$10 on.
Claru llowcn. Sid -'Uisy f
$30.00.
y k d Laogtord, aid ooisflty
poor. $36.00.
Martha Jl mm, aid Unty poor,
$20.00.
Bmmi K- Oardnei, nil) Rtnnty
nor, $Jo oil.
fjaorga OMlfi M oum t
$35.00.
Mrs. Aiitono l'ralrlo. aid couily
pour, $16.00.
H i' ciila Cox. al.l o unty h -,
$15.00.
.1 It. Rltter. aid county ioor,
$35.00.
la. also J J aep'i. o d county poor.
$16.00.
(i Idle (Inlea, a d county poor,
$30 00.
Mary J Chlldsw, aid county por.
$15.00.
Sarah Clucidler, aid county po-r,
$20.00.
UtblndS HsUISld, aid county poor
$20.00.
Monorra $ordbatn, aid cnunty
poor. $16.00.
It rile Dealt!, aid county pry r.
$.10.00.
Mary M. Davry. aid county p)or.
$20.00.
Myrtle m v well, ild county pcor
$25.00.
Janes Tripp, aid county poor.
$30.00.
C. T. Atkinson, add county pir.
$15.00.
LsUttS M. Kirk, aid county psor,
$40.00.
.svitie li. Pepper, aid nuinty poor
$15.00.
Alr W. II. Hurni. aid county poir
$15 no.
I'earl A. E 'lif. aid county pojr
$60.00.
Ilobe't Frj'Tt'ar. salary county
poor farm. $130.00.
Robert fryraar, malntaMnea poo.-
farm, $437 16.
David R. Vaudenhurs. itilury.
dSPOty dist. ally. $165.00.
Virginia L. Ellor, salary dls
att.v, $67.60.
Vera Hoiisl.jD, sulary o unt troai
urer. $150.00.
John Houston, salary dep. trcus
$25 00.
w r Loo, exp. asssssmsm $nu
W. T. Leo salary count) assessor.
$200 no.
tielnn Terrlll, N'jlury dep. iuu.
or, $165.00.
Dclplia C. Torn II, salary dep.
sessor, $100.00.
OertrudS OofSr, aalary dep. asset
sor, $110.00.
Dr. U. S. Newaoiu, salary ....
ottlosr $i25.oo.
Dr. 0. KOWSOn Irans. $35.00.
Lydla I.. Frlcko. Irani. $60.00.
Esilier J. Dun. van. SUla. hoalt:i
officer, $76.00.
Dr. il. 8, Nesmom, slfl.o oxpeusu,
$60.00.
Il l i E. Hawkins, Sjlar alioriK,
$260.00.
ti. K Van Riper, salary dep. h,,r
Iff, $176.00.
Ed Kendall, salary dep. shurltt,
$150.00.
Jim Hlllon, iwlary dop. sheriff.
$12.i.00. .
Minnie Barnum, salary dep. saor
Iff. $1 15.00.
Irma D.'XWn, salary dop. oborlR,
$1 15.00.
Mrs. Ualrd, salary dop.' Sheriff,
$36.00.
Dehlda Hawkins, salary dep. alio:
Iff. $18.00.
c R, Delay, anlary county clerli
$200.00.
Lord II. DeLap, salary dep. clerk,
$165.00.
Blda Heal, salary iMerk, $160.
Carlotta Clark, salary dep. clork,
$1 26.00.
C, II. DeLap, salary dop. clerk,
$160.00.
Julius OSS, stone Mill, court houso
yard, $373.80.
1. A. Thresher, salary del. Inx
collector $126,00.
Rtlth Brodland salmry Juvenile of.
rlcur, $ 1 25.00.
Herald Pith. Co. printing court
piioceodlnga $26.00.
Klamath QOn, Hbapltal, aid co.
pyor $19.75,
KlamaWi' don, Hospital, aid co.
po.r, $52.00.
Olass & Prudbommo Co. suppllH
co. clerk $28,118.
Star Drug Co. auppllns court
housu $100.00.
County Road Fund
C. K. Cailton, SOTtHoOI $24.00.
0, M. Klrkpatrlok, laiijr $79. nt;.
Wboroupbn ourt iidjnurnod for
i he lorn,
llurroll Short,
C. J. Martin,
Coiminlsslonurb.