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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1925)
EVENING HERALD, KLAjllATll PALLS, 6REG0N Monday, October 80, 1925 COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS Wreckage of Airmail Plane Lost Ten Days Pity the Poor School Teachers- Poisoned With Moonshine And Then Murdered Eureka Farmer Believ Wednesday. Angus! 5th. 10: Court met pursuant to adjournment i of August Ith, 1 0 2 IS. all members being present, when the following proceedings were had: The following c laim was allowed and Clerk Instructed to Issue war rnnt on the following named fund Page Four ed To Be Bootleg Victim Kt'RKKA, Calif , Oct. 26. (i' -The body of Gustavo Boafeon, 56. a retired fanner, was found hanging for ItH amount: CUKHKNT KXPKXSK FI SH Kdgar &. Cullison, Cruising Tim ber under contract, $64 37.00. Whereupon Court adjourned to meet August 8th, 192S. R, ii. BUNNELL, County Judge IIUItltELL 8HOKT. Commissioner C. J. MARTIN, Commissioner Saturday, August Rth, 1 It . Court met pursuant to adjournment of August 5th, 1 n 2 .r . ull membera be ing present, when the following proceedings were had: The following claims were al lowed and Clerk instructed to is sue Warrants on the following named funds for their respective amounts: CURRENT KXPKNSK FUND Purdy & Grace, cattle indemnity, $48.07. nurt E. Hawkins, cash adv. post age. M.97- Burt E. Hawkins, Exp. transport ing prisoners $S3.55. N. B. Drew, Supplies poor farm $16.70. Herald Pub. Co., publishing list old warrants, $10.00. Underwood's Pharmncy. supplies county clerk. $39.50. Underwood's Pharmacy, supplies Sherirf $1.75. W. O. Smith Ptg. Co., supplies Dist Atty., $40.00. W. O. Smith Ptg. Co.. supplies sheriff $1.70. Cofcr Bros, supplies clerk, $7.30. Klamath County Abstract Co., Supplies County Surveyor $5.15. Ruth Brodland, Exp. Juvenile of ficer, $72.75. Ruth Brodland. Salary Juvenile officer, $31.50. Oregon Agricultural College, ex tension work. $2S3.0S. Acme Motor Co., Supplies sher iff. $12.10. Mrs. L. D. Burk, Registrar Vital Statistics $0.75. Dorothy A. King, Registrar Vital Statistics. $3.00. F. M. Trout, Registrar Vital Sta tistics $1.25. N. B. Drew, supplies poor farm $7.00. Western Union Tel. Co., services constable $1.CS. George Sanders, painting sign $4.00. The Gun Store, supplies sheriff $4.90. City Garbage, services court house $5.00. Klamath Typewriter Exc. ser rices county engineer, $5.00. J. M. Moneymaker, jail guard. $28.00. Western Imon Tel. Co., services sheriff, $15.43. Roy Call, witness circuit court $4.20. Mrs. F. L. Mathers, witness cir cuit court, $2.20. E. A. Mcintosh, witness circuit court, $12.80. Joe Kimsey, witness circuit court, $4.20. Lon Burk, witness circuit court, $4.20. George Hartley, witness circuit court, $7.40. John Driscoll, witness circuit court $7.40. Jack Lewis, witness circuit court. $2.20. Harold Collins, witness circuit court, $2.20. Wm. Marx, witness circuit court $2.20. Perry O. DeLap, witness circuit court, $2.20. C. R. Beardsley, Juror Circuit court, $16.00. F. H. McCornack, juror circuit court, $10.20. Merle Kilgore, juror circuit court $19.00. ' E. L. Hopkins, Juror circuit court $13.00. H. S. Wakefield, juror circuit court, $9.20. Walter Donart, juror circuit court $9.20. E. M. Hammond, juror circuit court, $13.40. Marshall Orr, Juror circuit courl $16.00. COUN'TV ROAD FUND F. S. Eberhart, Link river bridge $12.00. Standard OH Co.. supplies $35.12. M. L. Johnson, ius. speed cop car $0.80. The Gun Store, supplies, $50.25. State Highway Com.. supplies $13.43. i Tom Dixon, cash adv. supplies, $7.60. Western Union Tel. Co., services $1.37. Dunn & Baker, supplies $1021.20 Acme Motor Co., supplies, $25.25. Chas B. House, supplies, $21.70. Dlx Bros., supplies, $10.10. Standard Oil Co., supplies $60.00. Whereupon Court adjourned to August 10th, 1925. R. H. MJNNKLL. County Judge J1UIU1ELL SHORT, Commissioner C. J. MARTIN, Commissioner. aaMMH8JBMaM8MMW8aWBWHMIBi !WttHKK00HKm iuiu . ji ' ii I Ml .... . jAmy -ww--" " "v ujassM After hundreds of people had searched tor him for to days In the Pennsylvania mountains, the wreck,,! plane and dead bodv of Charles 11. Amos, airmail pilot, wer- found In Q dense woods on the side of Mt Nlttany, near Bellefontc, Ta. He apparently lost his Iwirnips In a fog and crashed into the sale ot the mountain Ihs plane was found upside down with Ames still In the pilot's atat, COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS Monday, August 10th, 1985, Court met pursuant to adjournment of August Sth, 1925. all members be ing present, when the following pro ceedings were had: The following claims were allow ed and Clerk instructed to issno Warrants on the following named funds for their respective amount: CURRENT KXPKNSK FUND Ina Mnnn. widow's pension, $25. Oo Glass & Prudhomme Co., supplie.-. sheriff, $S.36. COUNTY ROAD FUND Chas. B. House, supplies. $7S.27. W. T. Garrett, labor. $20.67. Clarence Garrett, labor. $11.97. Acme Motor Co.. supplies $1.0$. O. K. Shop, supplies $35. SO. Oxceto Welding Works, labor anil material. $38.20. COUNTY ROAD BOND FUN'D B. I. McKini. The Dalles-Califo nia highway. $185.40. COUNTY LIBRARY FOND Doubleday. Page & Co.. supplies $1.00. Western Transfer Co., services $3.17. Herald Pub. Co., subscription $6.50. J. K. Gill Co.. supplies. $45.90 Mac.Miiian Co., supplies, $2.00. Star Drug Co.. supplies. $2.10. The Century Co., supplies. $4.00. Irene E, Anderson, salary and exp. $103.30. Whereupon Court adjourned to meet on August 15. 1925. R. H. BUNNELL. County Judge BURitELL SHORT, Commissioner C. J. MARTIN, Commissioner. Saturday, August l.Sth, 19 Court met pursuant to adjournment of August 10th, 1925, all members being present, when the following proceedings were had: The following claims were al lowed and Clerk instructed to issue warrants on the following namcl funds for their respective amounts: CURRENT EXPENSE FUND R. S. Spink, Justice court $5.60. Henry Shadley, Justice court. $2.20. R. C. Spink, justice court, $7.00. Henry Shadley, 'justice court, $1.20. Walter Ruff. Justice court. $9.90. John Lee - Ball, Justice court, $4.00. R. C. Spink, Justice court, $7.00 Henry Shadley, Justice court. $1.70. Walter Ruff, Justice court, $1.50. R. C. Spink, Justice court, $8.25. Henry Shadley, Justice court. $17.87. G. B. Cozad, Exp. trip to Port land. $80.00. Baldwin Hdw. Co., Supplies court house, $5.55. Baldwin Hdw. Co., Supplies jail $1.92. Western Transfer Co., services Buppllag court house. ?l-23. Glass & Prudhomme Co. county treasurer, $1.5 1. I supplies ' , Repair Glass k Prudhomme Co. circuit court, $18.10. Porter Construction Co Co., jail $3.75. Lakeside Lbr. Co., supplies court house, $4.10. Klam. Ice & Storage Co., Ice, court house. $75.00. ('has. I). House, Repairs county Jail, $118.63. Klamath Heating Co., heat, court house IIS. 50. Santfortl & Co., supplies co. pool! $12.62. J. G. Patterson, Insanity hearings, $15.00. Halpin Lithograph Co., Supplies GQUttty clerk, $206.33. Lehn & Kink, Inc., supplies court house, $12.75. Union Oil Co., supplies sheriff $30.00. W. O. Smith, Ptg. Co., supplies sheriff, $9.75.'- lleralil Pub. Co., printing court house proceedings, $80.10. Pnc. Tel. & Tel. Co., tolls, $33.37. COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS 1 .'S Co. Pac. Tel. .v. Tel. Co.. services officials, $51.00. Pac. Tel. A T jail. $4.85. Co., services Co. Pac. Tel. Poor Farm. Hub Tire i Tel. Co.. OCTTlcee $4.50. Shop, supplies sheriff $S6.95. County Pair Board Transfer of Funds. $3000.00. COUNTY ROAD KIM) O. B. Cornish, labor, $118.83. C. K. Carlton, labor. $90. S7. V. C. Muyfield. labor. $20.97. C. D. Newton, labor, $20. TO. W. L. Eades. labor. $88.07, Art Perkins, labor. $2.59. Diamond Tire & Vule. Co., sup plies speed cop. $93.00. Union Bridge Co., tools. $550. 0J. Tom Dixon, cash adv. $12.94. I. y. Kelsay, labor. $11.31. A. B. Gilson. labor. $8.(8. Lloyd Bunnell. labor. 18,98. Oregon State Highway Com., sup plies, $107.29. Harry Dixon, labor. $10. 3S. Roy Dixon, labor, $10.38. Nelson Smith, labor. $9. OS. J. D. Titus, labor. $58.38. Q. N. Wood, labor, $81.74. Baldwin Hdw. Co.. supplies. $2.15. Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., services and tolls. $9.85. j-1.-. Dunn 4.- Baker, Willow Valley dam. $120.7.",. COUNTY MARKET ROAD KIND J. K. Kelsay, Midland .Mark.; road. $39.60. A. B. Gilson. road,. $31.13. Lloyd Bunnell, Midland Market Midland Market road . J. road, A. road. $31.43. P. Kelsay. $14.15. B. Gilson, $6.74. Midland Market .Midland Market Lloyd Bunnell. Midland Mnrke road, $4.45. COUNTY ROAD BOND R. C. Cornish, Midland Stat, road, $59. S5. Lin, Geo. II. Turner, Midland State Line road, $67.35. H. W. Middleton, Midland State Line road, $62.86. C. C. Heaiey, Midland State Lino road $109. S5. Ted Bruck, Dalles-Calif. Highway $37.20. J. F. Kelsay, Midland State Und road, $19.79. A. B. Gilson, Midland State Line road, $11.22. Lloyd Bunnell, Midland State Line Road, $8.93. C. C. Heal', Midland State Lino road, $22.50. Standard Oil Co., Midland Stale Line Road, $9.04. Star Drug Co., Midland State Line road. $0.65. Acme Motor Co., Line Road, $3.69. Standard Oil Co., , Midland State! Midland State j Line road, $l-2.9. Midland sta, Standard Oil Co line road, $1 16.85. John H. Linfesly, Line road. $110.35. Midland Stat,' Midland Statu Chas I). House, Line road. $31.81. COUNTY LII1RARV" I I NO Pac. Tel. & Tel Co.. services $4.00. Whereupon Court adjourned to meet August 17th, 1925. it. II. lll'NNELL. County Judge burrell short, Commissioner c. .1. MARTIN, Commissioner Monday. August 17th. 1925, Court met pursuant to adjournment of August 15th, 1925. nil members being present, when the following proceedings were had: The following claims were al lowed and Clerk instructed to issue warrants on the following nttined funds for their various amounts: CURRENT KXPKNSK I'UVD Dr. O. 8. Newsom, ('amp Ground Inspection, $30.00. COUNTY ROAD FUND G. 1. Stebblns, Chlloriiin-Agency Rood, $3086.19. Art. Bell, cash advanced $9.80. ! COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS Art Hell, labor, $38.27. Mat Mathews, lnbor $33.08. U D. Arnold. Supt . Granted Fan nie Charlie Alllotineul $390.75. COUNTY MARKET ROAD KI ND C. I. Siebhins. Chiloquin Wm. River Mkt. Road, $282. 80, L. 1). Arnold, Supt., Gravel, Wm. River Mkt. Road. $10.10. Lakeside Lbr. Co.. fhilonuin-Wm. River Mkt. Road $14.65. Lakeside Lbr. Co.. Cliitoiiuin-Wm. River Mkt. Road $30.75. col" NT V ROAD ROM) FUND Lakeside Lbr. Co.. Midland State Line Road. $49.45. ( DIM V LIBRARY FUND Reckard'a Auto Service, cur hire. $2.00. hereupon Court adjourned to meet on August 21. 1925. It. II. lll'N'NKl.L, County Judge BtTRRBliL SHORT. Commissioner C. J. MARTIN. Commissioner. BILK TARIFF MARKS WOMEN SMl'GGI.KRS MORE CARE FU1 DOVER. keener about England than passage of the Women are much smuggling silk into they were before the recent lariff. A gown which costs $50 In Paris now Airrli s about $35 in English duty. The same ratio pro'Valls for lingerie and silk stockings, which can be had at a low price in France because of the ex change situation. Laces ond peri'umes were the chief articles that English women .would try to smuggle In from France bnt silk has now leaped to the fore. Pierce Pardons Portland Tailor PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 26. Er- nest J. Elmgren, Portland tailor. ! pleaded guilty in circuit court to a ; charge of extortion and was sentenc ed to one year In Jail, was granted ' a pardon by Governor Walter M. Pierce, It became known here today. Judge Tucker, district attorney .My ers anil Sheriff Hurlburt said the governor's action was taken with out consulting them. Elmgren obtained a stay of exe cution after his sentence was im posed ami in the meantime the par don was granted. Previously Elmgren bad pleaded guilty in federal court of misuse of the mails and was given a suspended sentence. Elmgren sent threatening letters to J. P. Rasmusscn. local paint deal er, demanding $2000 and stating that lie would set fire to Rasmussen'i property If the demand was not Complied with. Rasmusson was in- strticteci to leave the money in a box near Powell valley road, east of the city. ' 'Hold Funeral of Oregon Student PORTLAND, Onv; del. 26. (iP) The body of Alfred Peyton Goss Jr., University of Oregon student, who f. ii to his death from the top of the Multnomah field grandstand just, be fore ihe Oregon-California game Inst Saturday. Is to be. borne to Its flnft! resting place in Rivorviow cemetery this afternoon by fellow students. The funeral services worn held at Weatmlnstei Presbyterian church of which he was a member. Thirty five members of his fraternity. Beta Theta PI, attended the services und sang. , liKHLIN German research has revealed thai Kuropo discovered too umbrella 176 years ngo this week. The first was brought to London from China. Trouble With being a rich man Is when tin: phone rings you think your sou has been Jallcil for speeding. to tree in the Sunnyibjd dlstrlot, five miles north or here today. The authorities believe that llenrsou win haur.od alter he had been poisoned and Miieii by bootleg whiskey, the hanging having been done by the mini who gave him the whiskey. Hear ion's feet were touching the ground and there Was no evidence of Strangulation, Nearby was found a whiskey still und at Hcarson's feet van un empty whiskey flask. The man had been missing for to days. MARKETS PORTLAND. Ore. Oct. 26. Cattle receipts 1935, ciilvej 880. Calves 50c to $1 lower; steers nbjut s:eady. Steers, moJiuin 0.76 VS. 00 ; com mon 6.50 0 6.75; dinners an.l cut lets steers 4.001? 5. 5; heifers, coin men and medium 4. 00 6.00; cows good, common und medium, 3.850 5.25; connors and cutters 1.50ft' bulls, good beef (yearlings excluded) 4.00 4i .-..00 ; common to medium tcannors und bolognas ) 3.00 41' 4.00; calves, medium t chol v (milk (ods excluded ) 5.60 8.00: cull and commons l.OOOS.SO; real era, medium to choice 8.50f 10,00; cull and emmon 6.00 r 8.50. II vi steady to 26c lower; re- celpts 1335. Hoavywelght (250 toji; t, tsc. Bulk of good pork K 350 lbs.) medium, goJd and clinic- , Ing at 17 V 11.50012.25; mudiiim welg it (20. to 250 Ihs.) medium, nood ahd choice ll.75ffl2.25; light weight (160 to 200 lbs.) common, medium. good and Choice 12.25 jt' 1 2.60 ; light lights (130 to 160 lbs.) com in a. medium, good und choice 1 1.75 W 12. packing hogs (rough ami smooth) 8.00010.80; slaughter pigs (90 to 130 lbs. i medium, good gad choice 14.00011.00: feeder untl sucker piss (70 to 130 lbs.) modi-1 um, good and choice 1 1.60 (f 1 3.00. (Soft r oily hogs und raastlng pigs excluded in above quotations i : Ye No wonder school teachers think lln-v nr underpaid Juii think Of ir uis to eaii these triplets by tnelr rlghl names every day "f ihe aehool rear 1 They uro. from lutt to right, Casimer, Harry and Btanlty ICowalaal ui Illlweukej ( ..-.-. . . - Sheep steady. receipts 1000. Lambs, goad and (todies (Ml. Ad nmsl lI.OO018.OOl medium to good (valley) 11. ou (jl,1fto; '.eav. w.dght (92 lbs. up) 9 00f ll.25; nil welKlits. cull and c oumou 9 "o-u 10.00; yearling Wfllieri. medium, I u-hol 8. no in i:, . common to choice 4.00(1' 9.00; cornier and cull 1.5n (i 4.00. Country dressed meats are slow and weak with the trade apparently wull stocked. Choice light rulvvs 16 to 15'io with' choice light bos. Live poultry market ie. tcad Lwlth a fpod otll (ot gll tinea, I v,, ,,alge Is ,:,. In l ,. ,al butler market at the opening of I the week. Cranberries sell ulea.ly at $3.75 to $4.50 g box on OOajt'stOflk, i wtili M 'I'arluus bringing the higher price, Sale .if approximately 1800 babjs ot Oregon Imps during the pasl week Is reported by local brokers at prices nlnglnj around 22tjc. j The market is steady, u Uli gruw.-: : moru willing to accept i iirr. iu val j ues now. towne crier The picturesque town crier in knickerbockers, three-cornered hat and witli insistent hell passed into history. The daily newspaper has taken his place. Multipled hihi.' Amplified him' It is the great broadcaster of news today vital, irreplace able. When the town crier told dozens, the modern news paper tells thousands. Tells them more. Tells them in the quiet of their homes, offices and shops. Not only news of current events, but news of mer chandise to be had at the stores. Get that enlarged meaning of the word "news." Advertisements are news. They keep you abreast of the newest developments in science and manu facture. They are trail-blazers of progress, They are confidential secretaries to the family exchequer. Read the advertisements. Read them regularly. Because they are interesting. I'ecause they are true. Because they point the way to better merch andise, backed by responsible dealers and manufac turers. Because they save time, money and shoe leather. The reader of newspaper advertisements is better informed. He or she knows who sells the finest rugs; who serves the best little luncheon in town; who has the newest styles in hats, shoes, coats; where the best shows are played ; who's starring in that film at the "Palace." You, too, can be well informed. Advertigementa are torch-bearers of human progress. They show you who, what, when and where Siuu,. activity is also reporied In Vaklma umi California trrltory. Bgg marki i steady win no chang es reported. Markets PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 3. (P) - Wheal DRB Hard white $.4.H; hard while. Blueatom, Itaarl 1,40; oil Mie $1.48; Wegtarn white ) 1$; hard winter $1.40; Northern spring $141; Western red $1.40. Today's cur receipts: Whenl 61; flour lt outs 6: liny 6. LOK1 UKt olil) OP I A VNIMOI s VOTB, l BARTRQVAKJB SANTA IlARIIAIt A, Cel. Ono of Santa llnrlmru county'g mont tregg urod docfumenta- a record of Its only tiuittilmoiis idectlnn wan part ly di"iroed In the eurtlniuake. The transcript which hud been carefully guarded for mors, than ttf years, raltUOd that every nuallfled voter lit the county cast his vote on April. 1850. nnd the result win 20 to 0 In (nvor of California en uring the Union nnd the ratifica tion of Ihe stulc constitution. I