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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1945)
f FOUR HERALD AND NEWS ! f RANK JENKINS MALCOLM EPLEY Editor Managing Editor A temporary combination of th Evening Herald and tha Klamath News. Published every afternoon except Sunday I Esplanade and Pine it reel. Klamath Fall. Oregon, by th 11 or a id Publishing Co. and the Newa Publishing Company. Entered a second claaa matter at the noitofftce of Klamath Falls, Ore., on August 2C, 1906, under act of congreu, . , March 8, 1879 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ..month 75o By mnll mail mail .yenr 17. so Outtide Klamath, Lake, Modoc, Siskiyou Member, Associated Press today's Roundup By MALCOLM EPLEY A GOOD word for a democratic president was voiced in Klamath Falls today by a republican congressman. '.Big, good-natured and sincere man ol tlie second uregon district said he couldn't con- 1 icicntiously refrain from speaking out in praise of J President Harry Truman. i"Mr. Truman assumed tre i mendous responsibilities and 1 h has won widespread good i will and admiration," said Mr. Stockman. "He has aroused 1 afdesire on the part of every ! body in Washington to help him make a. success in the presidency. He has no illus- I ions about his ability to do everything himself I -instead, he has a knack for choosing com I petent men to handle the big jobs, and is giving ' tljem full rein once they are selected." 'Mr. Truman's homely middle-class back- ' ground the s an ex-naoeraasner wno once went ! broke), his widespread acquaintanceship and friendship in both parties on capitol hill, and I his obvious desire to make' good for the coun- try, are factors that have tended to create a fniendly feeling throughout the nation, Mr. ! Stockman commented. ' tThe Oregon congressman said he might not ' always agree with Truman, and he might not always vote with him. But that's his realistic appraisal of the Truman situation at this time. Night Flying SUITE a stir was created in our town by the night-flying navy planes today. A lot riks reported to this office or to the police station or to the air station that they lost sleep last night, and there was some indignation. We lost a little sleep ourselves, but we are not in sympathy with the indignation. We think that the navy fliers should refrain from low flying, motor-gunning, or whatever else is un necessary in connection with' night-flying and which creates a disturbance in the town. (It isrour understanding the navy officials at the station have taken steps to prevent a repetition of these things.) But we do wish to point out that night flying is an essential part of the training program, that the guys who do the flying are losing a lot o sleep themselves, and that a little loss of sleep on the part of towns a : : FEEL SHORTAGE With many lumber workers turning to farm work, tne laoor shortage in local lumber mills threatens to become worse. Mills not only in Klamath Falls but throughout the state are suffer ing from serious labor shortage which, if it continues, may crip. pie the industry. One of the things causing the shortage of workers is men leav ing tne mills to worn on farms or ranches because of higher wages offered in farm work, Also, top skilled men and young' cr men usually interested in learning the various lumber jobs nave oeen taken by the -armed forces. One other cause for the shortage is the lack of housing here. Many skilled men have been lost to the community be cause they were unable to find nouses or rooms. The mills are being forced by the labor situation to curtail their output by running fewer snms. in some ot tne mills, skilled hands are moved from one machine to another in an ef fort to keep the mill going, which means some machines or plants must be left idle. "I was in hopes that the re turning servicemen would take up tne slack but we don t seem to be eettine enoueh for them to ao wis, said Ueorge Mis- leiai, logging and lumber place ment officer of the employment advice, in rtiamam f ans, ap proximately 30 to 35 servicemen a month are returning to civilian life but this will only be about enough to offset the return to school this fall of school chil dren who are now working. TO REBUILD MILL MOLALLA, July 24 (")-The Lowes lumber mill here will be rebuilt and operating within 40 days, Owner A. F. Lowes said today after fire Sunday de stroyed the $70,000 property. He said he had purchased another sawmill and rebuilding will be gin immediately. Classified Ads Bring Results. 1 IIS OF LABOR HERE A GEM of THOUGHT- Thera was a young Lad named Durst, A regular Wow to say the wont. And did she play Hard-to-Get Yeh Brother, Vou betl " , To get a data, Vou had to' phone her up lint, Candy Bars and Box Candy "From Doc and .ldella's Drug Store 1 Phone 8466 UR good . ...fl months 13 25 . year 16.00 counties jear $7.00 Member Audit Bureau Circulation told him of the easier grades. Junction, I took Lowell Stock- Francisco, 555 miles, and sent motorist travels both sides of rivers, streams, farms, small EPLEY Two Injured In Saturday Wreck Ben Lower, 60, and Cora Reed. 40. were injured Satur day at 10:30 p. m. about three miles south of Klamath Falls on highway 97 when their car was sideswiped by a truck, according to an accident report. The driver of the approaching truck did not dim his lights and edged over the middle of the highway, striking the other car. Lower was driving the car and Reed was a passenger, the report stated. The driver of the truck was not known and the car driven by Lower was severely damaged. FREE CHEST X-RAYS STILL OFFERED IRE Enrollments for Klamath Falls are still not filled for the free X-rays to be given when the large mobile chest X-ray unit rolls into the city on August 6, according to the office of the Klamath county public health department in the courthouse. The unit, ownea By tne Ore gon Tuberculosis association, will start its tour through Klam ath county this Friday when it stops at Bly. On Saturday, July 28, the unit will be at boraeue River. A new committee, under the direction of Mrs. Ann Car ter, is making arrangements there. A total of 300 X-rays a day can be handled by the unit which was purchased from funds of the Tuberculosis Christmas seal sales. Those wishing the free X-ravs are asked to drop a postcard witn tneir name, address, and the date to the Klamath county public health office In room five of the courthouse. Equestrians Enjoy Moonlight Ride A moonlight horseback ride was enioved bv about 40 nersons Monday evening when the group left from the barns at the Sunset riding stables and rode to thi Red Rock tavern, a distance of about eight miles. At this noint thl irrnim ,n. joyed refreshments and dancing to accordion music and started back to town about midnight. Tueidny. July 24'. 194S people is a minor matter In comparison with the mission of the local nnvy installation. We think It will be fair enough if tho nnvy will avoid unnecessary disturbance, and if wo put up with the necessary disturbance with good spirit. It isn't much to ask. .. An Inspiring Trip friend, Fred Heilbronner, is back from Portland, and he has written the following piece which we think is interesting and worthy of something better than the waste basket: Dear Mac: A week or so ago, while In Portland on business, an acquaintance spoke of travelling to San Francisco and asked the best way to travel from Eugene on. Naturally, being from Klamath, and a resident for about 40 years, I shorter, faster and better high way by way of Klamath. He was surprised to learn that it was not only IS miles shorter to San Francisco by way of Klamath, but that there were numerous less-sharp curves and also When I arrived at the Goshen a picture of the sign: left San miles; right San Francisco, 570 it to him. Then as I drove along homeward bound, I got to thinking and figuring. From Goshen Junction to Klamath Falls, it is about 172 miles Here's the point: Out of that 172 miles, about 150 miles of that distance (taking out a few miles from Goshen toward Oakridge and a few miles from Klamath Falls to the Agency) the continuously through forests on the highway. He travels by creeks, and lakes, the railroads, towns, mountains and snowcovered peaks. He travels through virgin fir, pine and fir, lodge pole ' pine, and virgin pine, and finally winds up in the famous Wood River valley and Upper Klamath lake before reach ing Klamath Falls. Where else in Oregon can one travel 150 miles continuously, with forest on both sides of him? Not only that but from Oakridge on to the summit of Sun mountain, the motorist can negotiate any curve at 50 miles an hour with safety (in peacetime). How many of our own Klamath people have stopped to analyze these facts, let alone resi dents from other parts of Oregon? I've been travelling this route ever since it was opened, and it just now dawned on me. If these ramblings are of any value to you, Mac, in helping promote our highway, and our Klamath country, you are at liberty to use any part of it. Otherwise, discard it in your waste basket. Sincerely, FRED. We Got Back ANYTHING can happen at a fire, and in this country where most people keep a little ammunition around for deer rifles or shotguns or souvenirs, flying lead is a possible hazard at a housa fire. We know, becausa wa were standing around gawking at the Third and Lincoln street fire when there was a sharp report. A state policeman came along and told us that there was ammunition exploding in there, and we ought to get back. We got back clear back to the office. In fact. GETS Fl . The last load of equipment was Darachuted to the U. a. lor- est service fire lookout on Brown mountain, west of Lake o' the Wnnds. earlv this morning Some 60-odd bundles have been dropped intermittently for three days, until tne stove, radio, fire-finding instruments, tents and bedding for the camp were delivered. The work of setting up the lookout on Brown, which start ed with a load of lumber being parachuted down July 12, has been delayed because bad fire conditions required tne service of the plane which was used to drop supplies. Ten men were dispatched to hike in over the rugged trail to collect and pack off chutes and rigging. WRA Employs Evacuee Workers TULELAKE Evacuee work ers employed on June 30, 1945, totaled 5422, according to fig ures released by the payroll unit of WRA this week. The new figure represented an increase of 172 fom the April total. Of this number, 205 were em ployed in general project man agement; 2770, administrative management; 1512, operations; 935, community management. These are assisting in legal re ports, block manager headquar ters, relocation, office services, personnel management, procure ment, postal service, mess oper ations, finance, property control, evacuee property, engineering, agriculture, motor transporta tion, lire protection, education, neaitn, weuare, internal secur ity, community activities, com munity analysis and business enterprise. We are told of a place that is paved witn good intentions and yet continually swept by fire. Many bare hills here in Oregon are constant reminders that we should be safe by beiqg sure that the last spark is out before we leave any fire. Keep Oregon Green. The word mausoleum origi nated in 353 B. C. when Queen Artemisia built a magnificent monument to the memory of her husband, King Mausolus. Friendly Helpfulness To Evtry Creed and Purs Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Marguerite M. Wdrd and Sons 925 High Phon 3334 SIDE GLANCES IW. 1W BY HTA tttxKt. IKT.mianlWT, Off. 7-X1 "I didn't dream you'd miss a permanent, Dad you're always harping how you want me to look ncatl" F JIT Demonstrating food freezing methods, Thomas Onsdorff, as sociate professor of foods indus try department of Oregon State college, conducted the first in series of home food preservation classes at the Pelican theatre at 9:30 Monday morning. Onsdorff showed examples of food frozen at the college to the 200 people attending. Besides meat and vegetables there were berries frozen m 1938 which were still edible. Using beans, he also demonstrated blanching and packing processes. Onsdorff, who was introduced by Mrs. Winnifred tiillen, chair man of the Klamath County Nu trition council, stated that Ore gon and Washington were pi oneers in the freezing industry. as tne tirst commercial , plants were located in these states. Some of the greatest advances in the scientific method of freez ing foods were also made in Ore gon and Washington. Stating that Oregon families have not made as good a use of tneir lockers as the average family in the United States, he pointed out that the average Oregon family uses the locker for 350 pounds of food a year while the average family of four uses 1000 pounds of food a year irom tneir locker. The widespread use of the private home freezing units and lockers will not put tho com mercial operators out of busl ness, he said, because these com panies offer services which are not practical to do at home be cause they take too much time and equipment. Other home canning classes will be held Wednesday and Thursday from 9:30 to 11 a. m These classes will be conducted by Mrs. Vivian Freeman, a can ning expert from Portland, and are open to anyone interested in attending. They are sponsored by the Klamath Nutrition coun cil. The 170th anniversary of the army chaplains' corps will be celebrated Sunday at the USO when there will be a radio broad cast and movies in the club- rooms. Chaplain David L. Gillmor of Camp Tulelake is in charge of the program which will be broadcast over KFJI from 6 un til 6:30 Sunday evening. Music by the Tulelake Guardsmen, solos, and a talk by Chaplain unimor win ne leaturcd. At 7 o'clock a movie, "The Army Chaplain," will be shown depicting the training and serv ice In the field of the army chaplain. The public Is cordially invited to attend both of these programs and is asked to be at the USO clubrooms by 5:45 so that com plete silence, will be possible when the radio program goes on the air. On Leave S 2c Don Erick son and S 2c Dean Mason are here visiting relatives and friends on a 10-day leave from San Diego naval training station: They have completed their boot training and are awaiting assign ment to combat duty. Classified Ads Bring Results NOW AVAILABLE (To All Uicri) Adding Machines Calculators New Royal Typewriters DK8KS CHAIRS FII.KS Service on All Machine, PIONEER PRINTING AND STATIONERY CO. 122-124 S. 8th, Klamath Falli 0 FREEZING DISCUSSED i C G L A S S MINE CHAPLAIN TO HEAD USD PROGRAM n few dollars for facinls nnd Rogers And Adams Sent To State Pen Clarence Rogers, 18, and Mar vin 11. Adams, 17, wore Inki-u to tho Oregon state penitentiary this morning by Deputy Sheriff Dale Mattoon to begin sentence imposed upon them by Circuit uourt Judge unvid k. vandcn- berg. Two juveniles were also taken to the Woocluurn reformatory lor recent larceny from auto mobiles in Klamath Falls. VITAL STATISTICS HANKINS Born at Hillside hospital Klamath Fall. Ore., on July 23. 1043, to Mr. and Mr. Orrln II. Hanklns, Dairy. a boy. weight; 7 pounds ounce. COOPER - Born at Hillside hospital Klamath Falls, Ore . on July 24. 1043, to Mr. and Mrs. Waller Cooper. Till' lake, n boy. Weight: 7 pound 0 ounce, .LEGAL NOTICES EXPENDITURES OP KLAMATU COL'NTY January 1, 1015 to June SO, ID 15 Statutory Salaries Not Included) CI' K KENT EX PENS fc FUND COUNTY COURT Salaries. Clerks Coral J. Sabo. SOOO.OO: France Lee Mc Mullen, $02.30; Leo la Clarldgc, $30.10; Travel out of County, V. fc. Recti cr, 5130.00: John R. Hcbcr. 12000: Fred Hope. $20.00; Standard Oil Co., I27 W; uaviason Auto service. lo H3: Trave In County, U. E. Keeder. $03.00; Fred u. rone, si.ia: standard oil Co.. $41.44; Ft Klamath Garage, $4.40; Specialized :ervtce to., j.uu; auuh oy state, 5I.135 99: Sudd lea. Hhaw Stationery Co. H0.25: Burt E. Huwklni. Posiniaater. Postage. $lu.0O: Klamath Shopping Guide. $15.85; Smith Bates Printing Co., $14 20; Publications, National Briefing Service, $5.00: Herald and News. 104.23: Water- master. Aubrey E. Perry. $4l.0U; William L. Wales, $171.80; Oregon and California Lna urani, sjulou; itaii Kent, veterans, Herbert ADDlcnate Camo. JO.OO: K. C. Hall, $73 00. Association ot Oregon (.ounties. 9147.7b; tormi cooper, awo oo court nouse cleaning, vtuitam rainier ton, $275.40; Big lias in Lumber Co., u .48, Bell's Hardware, $120.30; Goeller's. $19 73 Karl Scrip tcr, $U3.tH; Bernard L. Mills, S2U.70. DEFENSE COUNCIL Pacific Tele phone and Telegraph Co., S7:t.lK); Judith m. urown, ou.mj; commercial aiain' tcnance Co.. S12.31: Herald and Newi $1080: East Side Electric Co.. $12.74: K K. HauKcr, $3-23; Klamath Shopping uuiae, siu.43; me Moan co.. sixuo; Klamath County Defense Council. I14.ua Civil Air Patrol. $700.00: Moeller's Flower Shop. $7.30; Conner a Service, $I3.00; J, . Patterson. $142.00. SHERIFF'S OFFICE. Salaries Dai Mattoon. $1 1120.00; J. E. Franey. $1320.00; Claude P. Chastaln. $fi40.OO: Lnlla Waters, $o:t0.oo; Irma Dixon, $030.00: Marie Obenchaln, $300.25; jean ward Lott, $030.00: Dora Goddard, $030.00; Minnie K, Robinson, $!)30.00; L. L, Brownoll $1170.00: Geome McDonald. $fno.OO: Dor othy Johnston, $J7S.OO; Dorothy Post, S3G0 00: Alvce Johnson. (203.00: W. Bur-knell. $05.00: Elsie Siemens. $405 02. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Supplies, Tax Collector's Office L. L. Low. $5.81: Bur roughs Adding Machine Co., $31.75; Pioneer Printing & Stationery Co.. $11.00: United States National Bank. $4.23; First Ndtitmal Bank. 2.U3: Geo, J. Kunman $13.30; Smith-Bates Printing Co.. $41.35; Shaw stationery co., uu.tu; ino na- tinn;n L.nn Koffiiirr uo.. xi.i.zo. SHERIFF'S OFFICE. Supplies. Sheriff's oificc L. Lt. low, 24.uu; ueo. j, mini' mon. $2.00: Shaw Stationery Co.. $33.53, Klamath Shopping Guide, $112.00; Under wooa rnotr aervicc, f..w; a. a. aim' mnnn S2H 00. SHERIFF S OFFICE. SUDD1IM, Jll L. L. Low. S2.16: Geo J. Kunzman. $1.30 Moe's, $0.00; Gallant Trading Co.. $00.00; superior iroy caunary, ai'jj.-ui; r. n, Hauler. $3.03: Shaw Stationery Co.. $1.00 The Starr Co.. $2.50; Klamath Shopping East Side Electric Co,. $3.10; J. E. Elchen dorf, $7.50; Leach Service Co., $4.20; Vanco, $07.02; Eastman Kodak Stores, $31.30. sheriffs orriCK. KXira reace ui fleeri. Suonlies. Crescent. Blv. JnllS, etc. F, W. Abbey, $240.00; R, W. Oehle- rlch, $124.70; Crescent Light ana rower Co., $20 00; Haven's Cafe. $10.40. SHERIFF'S OFFICE. Travel Expense U L. Low. $157.00; Dale Mattoon, $173.10; J. E. Franey, $32.00; Mack Ltllard, $117.50; A. H. Wentherford. $42.00; Joe liojousetc. C4.4r; Denver young, n.ia; Crowe. .l.m: wm. Howell, w.m: Secretary of state. New Mexico, .i.uu w. uonier rn. si.ut weniworin nnu Irwin. Inc. $30.03: General Petroleum Corn. If 14. 00! J. W. Kerns. $3.02; Loin hnrrl Mn!nr. 6251. HI: Rice Oil Co.. $434.45; Monarch Service Station, $243.0.1; Specialized Service Co., $125.70; Martin Pratt, $H.25; Goodyear Service Stores, $3.05; C. H. Mueller, $14.00; M. E. Keys, $4.00; waiter Zimmerman, vi.uu; men field Oil Co., $100.00; W. M. Harper, 30c; r.up Pjitfc. $2.00: Leonard Royse. $2.50: Dim tat Motor Co., $1.00; Ben Kielimeler, $:t4.jo; Eldon Setz, $1,50; ttalslgcr Motor CO., 54.0. BOARD OP PniSONERS L. L. Low. $2,220.33; Fred Itcakscckcr, 75c; George M. Baldwin, county Auditor, $uu.za. RUKCIAI. INUKSTKiATIUM lj. Li. Low, $2.45; A. M. Weatherford, $34. fK; Gene Larson, $24.00; Murray uritton ar.i on COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE, Salarlci C. C. Heldrlch, $1350.00; Elda Bcnl, $1004.40; Thelma Hubbard, $1050.00; June Tcrrlll, $1090.00; Geneva Garland, $1010.33: Evelyn Pierce, 870.03; Auarey a, DcLap, $303.10; Corn! J. Sabo, $210.00. COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE, Supplies Chili. F. DeLap. $50,40; Shnw Stationery Co., $100.40; Klamath Printing Co., $45.00; Geo. J. Kunzman, $30.20; Bur- rniignn Aouing mncnine .v Weil Coast Printing nnd Binding Co., $303.33; The Haloid Co., $10(13.12: R. W. KcrrfKBn. $52.37; Smith Bates Printing Co., $250.25; Schubert'a Hnlcs and Herv-, ice, $20 30; u. K. Transfer co., viv.ou; Commercial Maintenance Co,, $23.80. COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE, Extrft Help Chan. F. DeLap, $13.00; C- C. Hcidrlch, $!8.00t Lucie J. Panning, 184.24; Evolyn Pierce, $33.00; Florence Anderson, $13.00;, Delia Schroeder. $3.00; Donnn Hicks, 13.00; K. K. Hnnnon, $18.38; Virginia Morin, $I5.00 Mae K, Short, $10.00; O. K. Trnnnfcr, $111.00. COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE, Election ExpenHCft Chns. F. DoLnp, $301.32; June Tcrrlll, $7.60; Geneva Garland, $7.30; Evelyn Pierce, $7.50; Shaw Stationery Co., 84.30; Klnmnth Printing Co,, $08.23; West Const Printing nnd Binding Co., I'M. 20; Henley Grange, $20.00; Smith baton Printing Co., $1.17.00; G. L, Hodges, 10.00; Joe Upton, $141.73; Eula L. Helm, $30.00; Karlcne A, McNnughton, $3(1.00; Jane Wever. $740.44: Frank Wover, $17.25; Alien M. Maxwell, $30.00; Election Judges nnd Clerk, $4081.20; Election Polling Places, $403.00; Alice R, Johnson, $3,00; MB.u,rflt Heed. $2 30! A. II. Went lie i-ford, irtUftO; CaltfornlM'Oreilim Power Co., $2.00: M. A. Hants. $M0; Mrs. M. Mi' Vrt.v. $3 00; Leach Service Co,, $14 23; Max conee Shoo $4.00; Hwun Lak0 Mimlillliu II (Hi, COUNTY Ci.KHK'M OFFICE, ltei'tlgraph Mat'hlnp The Haloid Co., $24110.00, ANNKSSOKS OFFK'K. NhImiIihi -Clir- IhuIp Mooiv, $0:10.00: llutlt Carr, $i:in.00; iiairv iiHum. tKi,i.tHi urti. m. m. nor ton, Ito.vitHt: Loyi'e 0. cm-var, $1140.00. ASSESSOR 'S (IFFICK, HUppllea-Kltim-Mil NhomHng Guide, $02 ti.; Shaw Hi, li.moiv Co. $1111. 30: HuniHIMhs Adtllni Machine Co., $301,13; Klamath Counly Ab'hiu't Co.. $2.00; Adit rt'"0i unit Hales Agvm'v, $30.07; Bmllh-Uatca Printing Co.. $10 w. ASSESSOR'S OFFICE, Travel Expense - N, 11. Nelson, $711.00; Gertrude Mooio. $10,23; Odoll Motor Co., $40 112; ItU'hfUMd Oil Co.. $13 3(1; standard OH Co,, w M shell Oil Co., $23.03; Lombaitl Motor $14 33. SURVEYOR'S OFFICE. Hilimllofl- Kliimaih County Abstnict Co, $10. 23; Clin, in lining Co., liu, ;i,iu; josvpn a. linimnii, $32 (10; Geo. J. KUiuinnn, $3.73. DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE. Sal- arlcs- Vcra Chase, $1,030.00; Helen An- dorsim, $000.00; J. Hawkins Napier, $033.00. DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE, Sup nl tea Clarence A. Humble, HW! HO; Burt K Hawkins, $23.00: West PuhlKhtug Co., $01.00; Geo- J. KuniiMiin, $0.00; Shep hard's Citations, $10.00; Shaw Stationery Co., $131.33; Klamath SnoppliiK Guide, $71.33; I.CK.U Dlteotorles t'UhllHiinM Co., Transfer. $ 13(H); Smith Bales Printing Co., $3.73; Pientlre Hall, $12. mi; A, I.. Stmimtni, $11100: StavciuNes Law Pub lishing Co., $3 00, DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE. Spe cial Investigation- Mack Ltllard, $i3o ou; Clarence A. Humble. $322.42: V, S. Di. trlit Court, $2.43; A, L. Brandt, $110.43; District Attorney's Of (lee. $212 00. DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE. Pub lication' of Foreclosure Clarence A. Humble. $00.76; lr, Jtueph A. llceman, $44.10; Doc I a Collins, $.ut.70; Ruth Carr. $1430; Klhrl Crockett, $42.73; Herald St New. $233.37. DISTRICT ATTORNEYS OFFICE, Travel Kxpome Clarence A. Humble, $104 in. TREASURER'S OFFICE. Salaries- An nabel te Newton, $1170.1X1. TREASURER'S OFFICE. Supplies Burrouglit Adding Machine Co., S2J.4.V Shaw Stationery Co., $33.20; United States National Bank. $7 2o; Burt Haw kliu, Poitmnsler, $43.00; Frankel Carbon at Ribbon Co.. $0 30. SCHOOL SUPTS OFFICE. School M brnry Oregon Stale Library, $1,017.70; Oretion News Co.. $403.74. CORONER'S OFFlCK George H. Adter, M. 1).. $410. Utl: Gary Cotnd, $3.00; E. It. lJir.cn. $1 30: F. V. Lowell. $1.30: II 11. Ashley. $1 50; J. H. Martin, $1 .an; Allen Sloan. $1 30; A, B. Collins, $1.30; Dr. Warren Hunt, $20 00; Dr. George Wright, $2()00; A. 1.. Brandt. $111 to. STATE SEALER- State Sealer. $173 2(1. CATTLE INDEMNITY George 8. Lewis, $H00. CIRCUIT COURT. Salaries. Balllff L D. Ruiner. SU JO 00. CIRCUIT COURT. Ass'L Ualllff-Bern-Ice Mueller, $110ixi. CIRCUIT COURT, Stationery, Supplies St Codes Shnw .Stationery Co.. .ll 33: Smith Bates Printing Co., $U. 73, Bender Mi Co.. $110.00. West PiiblUhlng Co.. $44.00: West Cot Printing and Binding Co,. $40(13. CIRCUIT COUHT, Juror's Fees and Mileage Reuben Ewlng. $20.00, Jurors iCtrcuiU. $1.333 00; WilUrd Hotel, $13 00. CIRCUIT COURT. AlUirncV Fees J. C. O Nelll. $13.00; H. C. Merry man. $0 00: Fied O. Smalt, $30.00; W, Lamar owiuciul. $13 00. CIRCUIT COUHT. Witness Fees ami Mileage Grand Jury Witnesict. $2o7.tu. District Attorney's Office, $74.00, Mar guerite Collin. $12tt.oo: Willie Collins. $12000; Gerald A. BUsnere. $2 30. CIRCUIT COURT, Court Reporter A. L. Brandt, $320.00; Vera L. Chase. $3.00. CIRCUIT COURT, truanlty Fees J. G. Patterson. $00 00; Robert B. Evans. M. V. $3 00: James C. .an. $3 Ou. JUSTICE COURT. Clerk, l.lnkvitlc Dis trict William J. Krueger. $73.00, MaOe line Mahonry. $73.00; Barbara Homaii. $',3000: Francis Drullner. $25 00. JtSTlCE COURT. SuuollesBurrnughs Adding Machine. $3.43; Kiamath Shopping uumr, sya.u; uuri iiawxiras, rusimaster, $40 00: Shaw Stationery Co., $23.00. JUSTICE COURT. Extra Help Wil liam J. Krueger. $30.00. JUSTICE COURT. Llnkvlllo Distrlct J. A. Mahonry. $3.oo, Gary Couil. $032.20; Marguerite Collins. $24 00. Wit ne Fees and Jurors Fees. $dti 00, Klam ath County District Attorney, $4 00. W. B. Barnes, $3 00; A. L. Brandt. $5.00. JUSTICE COUHT, Odell District E. W. Dunn. $30 20. JUSTICE COURT. Sprague River Dis trict J. W. Grit ton, $121.50; Havens Cafe. J 10 BO. JUSTICE COURT. Tula Lake District i. Davis. $31.30: Thomas V. Chatburn. $122 07; John Hershfell. $2.30. jubiict Louiit, woou iiiver uis trict Henry Johnston, $247.10; Lloyd Peters. $131.00: Canton Cafe. $JO.uO, Crosscut Cafe, 7.2U. EU. Davis. 1.1.00. ADVERTISING. County Court The Spud Lunch. $2o.43; Pelican Cafe, $10.00, wuiara iioiei, o.uj. ADVERTISING. Chamber of Com merce Klamath County Chamber of Commerce, $1,230 00. COURT HOUSE AND JAIL. Salary Janitor William F. Gray, 9000.00. COURT HOUSE AND JAIL. Assistant Janitors William F. Gray, $403; Sam W.illand, oa,73. Henry llenllne, $730.00, Zinnia Waliand. 123.73: II. Boettcher $10403; Marshall Dexter, $12.40; Waller Dexter. $203.13; John iindall, $30.03; Weiley Eccles. $30 43; Elmer Chrlstemen, $150.33; Loren Hlackmer, $100.70; Ray Mci'herson, $00.04; Kdwln tieoioru, $38.47; Don Gruff, $U.U3, Bernard Mill. 1111 COUHT HOUSE AND JAIL. Tuel Peyton and Co., $012 2u: Fred II. Heil bronner. $:37. BH; Klamath Heating Co., $13150; Bell's Hardware, $11.20. LOUHI tluuBb nnu jniii, iisnia inu Water Commercial Maintenance Co., $230.00; CalUprnia Oregon Power Co., $1,510.00. LUUHl liuu.ir. ado iniij, ipirpumn Dorrls Telephono Co., $0.45; Western Union Tcleariton. $177.04; Pacific lole phone nnd iclegrapn Co., $1,000 32. I'OIIHT HOtI.SK AND JAIL. RebatrS William F. Gray. $2.30; Commercial Maintenance Co.. $250.20; Klamath Coun iv HmiI nnt.. 1U70.U4: The Waters Co. $30.70; G. C. Motley, $371.20; Big Basin Lumber Co., $44.77; W. B. Hunt, $130U0; Klamath f'olilnet Snoo. lid 00: Bob Port er. Sl.ioo.ao: Bcll'a Hardware. $13.00; J. P. Koper. $141.73; William Palmcrton. $40.00; Klamnlh Furniture C. 131.118. E.ibt Side lElcctrlr, $120.21; Xirnlture Refinlshlng Co.. H2I.00; Ben L. Thomas, ain:(3- I' I.. Deltenhnm. S7.0O: General Paint Co., $0.(1(1; Swan Lake Moulding Co., $300.30; H. W. Kerrigan, $33.74, W. D. Miller Construction Co., $13.50, The Fulton Paint Co., $07.22; W. C, K-lr.tr t'Jfl 24 COURT HOUSS AND JAIL. Janitor Supplies Klamath Falls Garbage, $73.00; racker Scott Co., $33.72; Superior Troy Laundry. $30.00; The Waters Co., $40.02: Bell's Hardware, $00.73; Gllmore Oil Co., $2.40; F. I(. Hauger, $.12.34; Mason, Ehrman and Co.. $.13,011; Mur nhot'i Heed Store. 10.00: Garcelons' $3.03; Klamath Machine and Locomotive $21.73; Vonco, $103,30; Moty and Van Dyke, 7c; Leach Service Co,, $2.25; The Flxll Shoo. $1.30; The Sloon Co., $1 10.04; Lovlnger uisiniectani co. xn4 2.-t: neneral faint Co.. $0.50; Lake shore Gardens, $3.00; Sears, Roebuck and o,, $7.o.i; uuro ieai corp. ju.us. INFIRMARY. Salary, Manager A, G Morrison. $1.3.10.00. iNFiiiMAiiv. Labor Ed. Croker, $422.01; Violer Croker, $220.04; John Fouik, $200.00; Joseph Neilson, $97(1.00; Hcjilna Ncllson, $3u7.0fi; James - Ellis, $0O2.H4; Coy Ellis, $307.50; Inn Mne r'lirlrtirb. 1102.00: Loonn Dlllcnburg. $203.04; Thomas Gorman, $500,01; Rnchnei Gorman, $104,52; Morthn PereaU, $175.00; Elva Cummlngg, $340.24: La Floris, Miller, $31.50; Dcrvle Joe Miller $37.50, INFIRMARY, Improvement and Equip mentHenry Harris, $04.80; Arthur Learning, $04.80; General Paint Co., $03.14. iNt'inMA BV. Material! and SuddIIi McKalg Warehouse, $70.00; S, Gumpert ttt Co. Inc.. $27.21! Mnllorys Marxet, $425.71; Mason Ehrman and Co., $370.17: The Waters Co., $0.11; Murphey'a Heed Store, $47.f)0; East Side Electric. Co.. 111.70; M, Ik m. MfirKOi, (.iio, uimunu t Co., $24,02; wyoin, inc., $w,uu; 'luhrer'R Bakery, $57.13, INFIRMARY. Lllfht. Power, Kliol, Phono California. Oregon Power Co., 415.30; Fred H. Heilbronner, $7011.00, inrlKMAlir, cpnir, r.inerHCMvy , r-tw. Commercial Maintenance Co., $03.42, infirmary. Countv Juvenile Matron Gladys Morrison, $000,00. CARE OF POOH, NOT AT FARM, Old Aae Assistance Leslie M, Scott, Slate Trcas., $0,000.00. CARE OF POOR, NOT AT FARM, De pendent Children Leslio M. Scolt, Stale Trend,, $2,040.00. CARE OF POOR. NOT AT FARM, County Poor Relief, General Assistance Oregon Protective Society. $140.25; Children's Farm Homo, $00.00; Catholic Charities Inc., $300,00; Klamath County Society, $00.00; Dr. E. Dlclscho, $122.50; Hillside Hospital, $70.00; Oregon Women's Ambulance Corps, $225.00; Agnes Ben nington, $340,00; Tho Salvation Army, $242.17: Hears Roebuck and Co., $11127: Klnmnth Valley Hospital, $500,10; Earl Whitlork, $011.50; J. C. Penney Co.. $3.00;, Dr. II. R. seolos, $10.00; Dr. W. A, Mc- tee, $03.oo. CARE OF POOR. NOT AT TAMA. In digent Soldiers Tho Lnndry Co., ffl.OO; Itoy E. Dlngmnn, 115,00; JIugh Long, 'aCARB OF POOR, NOT AT FARM, Blind Assistance Leslie M. Scott, State Treas.. $210.00. agriculture, Home Drmomirntinn Oregon Sluto Agilculture College. $770.00. AGRICULTURE, 4-tf Club Oregon State Agriculture College. $2,050.00. PEST CONTROL INSPECTION Qrasi. hopper Coiitnil-dwan Lake MiiuWIng Co . $41.07; Peop e s Waieluiise, $I7I, James V.ml.y. $KM70; I. C si-jjfio- U'eiufell Glulher, $;ilO 10; O. K. Tiamfer Co . $3 41; Consolidated Freight Wrtvs, $2 !W; Chm, Halm, $tKMWi Leach HeivliO CO.. $200,7 li VIU H. PUgll PKST CONTROL INHPECTIUN, Jlorli vulluie Control .-Hum . Au'icv, IKMV I'ONTROl, INNPKITION. Eel- wm in Control -Swan Lake Moulding Lu, ' l-KJIl- CONTROL INHPEl-riON, Weed and Hodeul Control Oiegmi Stale Col lege Kitten-Urn Heivlce, $330.tW n" U..HInrr'r.lll. 'si.aiHMM: lllll-K-T Mull .... I u A.ttfnlO. I'ltflMll'H liil.oj; Kuill IJh Slul,Hl( Co.. ,aj"l. Oral S. MnklHUHl, UHI Wl: I ,nrl. Will .. ..... ....... a ii..u'iini. inti.in: I . I Jltlin.' 11H4 IMI: l)tm Htntlh. mil Ml K. Hlukol. HMl L'hlliliwll UunilMl 'iKSt CONTIIOI. INHI'WTIOM. I'M; lalnry Aiilml Cunlrnl Hi'rury "I Sllp. H.ouoiWi I'ikIIIo auiiljr Uiul irrlliioilt HlnlHHi-. ;v. liartl.itii KoUllMUritl l. ,i07.4i J. B iwrimonl .suiIimi-J. w. Hini in, i.ii,-0. t.',i.. ,'14 ;; lU t'iiemlial Co.. $17.00; Hwan 1-ahe M.ml.llnu Co . $2.771 .03; Albert W. M' mei'k l'k, WW Mi lll'nill Wlllllll. ,f,-1' ml' oil biinuiiiMllo. lai (ioiuilp Wdicr, jnj.nil; MMwrll. fiKW.Iiai T. aitiitiio' KUiiiiiin I'm Co.. $14UtU): John I-alhrop, $l( Mf i A. S until' KUninllt t'oilliIV Drill..' $13(1110; Sears Roehuok and t'n. 2l.7il: Merrill Mills, $137 03; lliaun k.hl llniiiiaiiii Co.. Ilfi mi; Tiy v CiHtk. $1(13 13; W. D. Miller Conslrurlhm Co. $t4lio;i; Paelflo Trlenhone and leie Mtnnh i'o . $litd o.t- Cllffoid A. Ihinii, lAfiAiHl: E.l Side Elei-liU' Co. KLaKiATM FOREST PROTECTIVE AS SOCIATION, County Flto l ontrol - Klnmnth Forest Protective Asswlation, $.173 00. Klamath Frill EST IMlOTKCTIVK AH- SOCIATION. Halailes and Altanl, Ruml Mlrlet M. J. Harm", $712 tu. JUVENILE COURT. Haiary, Officer II. J. Hendrlrkson. $1.3110 00. JUVENILE COURT, Snlarlei, tleras Fay Lucas, $iao000; Cecelia Catty. $1110 00. JUVENILE COURT, Mileage-H J llendrit kson. $32 J 33. Fay l.ut as. $nH UO. Olio W. Petit. Sheriff. $5 00, Waller Ziinm.rMmu, $4.30 t.lud Lewie, J W, Odell Motor Co . $.UI.fl. JUVENfl.E COURT, Supplies-National Probation Ao'iatlon, IJ 30, Hurl K Hawkins. Pusiinasler. $17.00; Shaw Sla llonery Co., $34 IKI ... INSURANCE Slate Industrial Ac cident Commltalon. $.102 03, INSURANCE, llulldlng and Equipment T. II Walters. $442 7; James 11 Drt coll $347 3.1; llogue Date Agency, $103 10. l-awrcnce Slater Agency. I'U . WlUon Title ami At1rnrt Co. $23 "O; Redman Inauraiue Agein-y. $3 03; Hans Norland Ituii ranee Co . 11 22. INSURANCE. Officer llonds-M. L. Johiuon. $wt 33; The lnndry Co., 15 4. T It Walleri, $30 00: Jamra H. DrUColl. J 45 oil; tie. J. Walton Insurance Co.. KIWI; It. H Dunbar, $23 00; jwrenre Stater Co , $'l'Jii 00. Ida Mmnyer Odell, SJ.liki: New Vork (a. unity Co., $10 00. LOUISE HOMF.$3tMoU. COUNTY-CITY JAIL COMMISSION The California Oregon Power Co., $4200 00 ASSISTANCE V. 9. TltOOI'M-Maury Schwartz. ItU.t 00 ALUERTINA KERR 1IAHY HOME $3iN) OO. HEALTH DEPARTMENT. Salsrle. -Peter H Roiendal. M D . $2 7txi OO. Phyllis Duffy. looo.uO. Itotrerld Tucker Vornhoil. $023iw, Myrtle Caldwell. $414 10 Lydla Howard. ttrjAiW, Mitltent Weil. $i.)o.(W; Lloyd Sly. $ooo oo. Annli Slrtithers $omo no; A. L VanMeter. $200 00; Hclrn Marf G. Hammer, $10 01, Dola Hlnipoii. $ww.otl; Mrs. Dovle Cram er. $30 0O. Mrs. Joeph Roman. Jr. $33 00, Mrs. Shirley E. Marker. 1313 31. Raymond Dreesiew. $D ot. J C Sweeney. $4.1.11; Julia Pomtt.y. $000.00. M. '. M. Hninhtaling. I0O0 00 HEALTH DEPARTMENT. Mileage Petrr H. Roiemtal. M. D . Ol 70, Milli Caldwell. S14 13. t.ydla Howard. Jiwoo. Mlllcent West. $.17 3 33. LInyd Hely, $300 32; Annis Sruthers, 1 1 HI 23, Marilyn Uryait. II.Uu.1 HEALTH DEPARTMENT. Ofllra (tup- Etles-Smlth llatei Printing Co., $341.03. how Stationery Co, .'- I '2, HEALTH DEPARTMENT. Office Equipment Shaw Stationery Co., $107 'Ml, HEALTH DEPARTMENT. Scientific Supplies - Difcu laboratories. $fl 03. Arms LDrmirai Lo, w il. V-urrtn ir i'ri. 1123 31. Phvaictan i and Ifottiltal htmolv Co. $324 4Ji: WoMt's Dnig Store. $130. Culler Ijlwratorles, $w 33; American Hoapllal Supply Co . $34 13; llen)amin and Itaekerby. $W 44; Hratin -Knechi. Heimann Q7c: Elide sod Co . $74 10; J. W. Kerns. $1 SO; lderle Laboratories, 11.04: Wa ,.(iir' Dm, Co.. f 11.1 So. HEALTI M DKI'AKT.MKNT. Conifnllnlfi Hons- Pacific Telrphmia and Telegrapr Co.. $241 II: Hurt K. Hawkins, 1'osl mattrr. $30 00 HEALTH DEPARTMENT. Llfhl. H. and Water California-Oregon Power Co.. $:i23 44. HEALTH DEPARTMENT. Maintenance anil Sunolles 1'arker-hcott Co.. 13 to. Gallant trading Co . 1JOOO. Klemalh Falls Garbase Co.. $4 30; C. Molli $4 13: Schubert's Repair Service, $7.00, IVllUrd llaknr. 3 3D. HEALTH DEPARTMENT. Operating ExiMfme Julia Pmnroy, $3 30; Packer- Scott Co., $13 05: Mountain Dairy, (W ill, Tru love s .Market, linj 37; LI Davis, $370 UO; Klamath Falls Garbage Co.. S7.30: Klamath Imleitentlenl Orttret $10 50; Mason, Ehrman and Co., 173 no Polly Ann Hakery. 110 30: Hi Thomas, $3 00; The Starr Co., $2 50 East Side Grocery. 2i.7u. Jeu E. )ul. bard. H7 H3: Fluhrer'a Hakery. $1107 Montgomery Ward and Co., l.iu rtfl; J. C. Penney Co., $11.70; Sunset Urofery. $333 00; East Sldo Electric Co., $70 34, It. V. Morgan. $30 21; II. T. Franey, Police Judge, $133 00, A. S. Aloe Co, S1H0 30: Hell's Hardware Hoc: Garcclon V $2.20; Harry llafter, $07 OO; Sand RiKk Ranch, $34.72; Sewing Marhlne Service, $34 (13; Your Store, Inc.. $10 44: Ibxlen hammer Saw Filing and Cyclery. $2 30. HEALTH DEPARTMENT. Vital Sta tistics Mcllta F. Hall, $4.00, r. M. Trout, HEALTH DEPARTMENT, Mental Care u. R. unamners. 4i.3u; J. J. iiarrny, $.17 00. Peter 11. Roiendal, M. D. $10450, E E. II (fh 111 00. HEALTH DEPARTMENT. Health Unit and Detention Home- Klamath County Court. $23.00; Sheldon Hrumbaugh. $304 ou: Angus nowioti, ih), uroii lious Construcllon Co., $0,37 2 UO; The Starr Co., $2,011.33; Uhllg s Electric Store, $1,070.30. ISOLATION HOSPITAL. Salaries Ethel Miliar. 1420,00: Ida (irltne $300.00; Olga Riley, $100.00; Margaret ioianun, sio.txi. ISOLATION HOSPITAL. Onrrslln Ex pensePaclfle Telephone and Telegraph 1.0., aao ww; uanani iraoing lo,, anro.no, Tide Waler Associated Oil Co., $247 01, Hell's Hardware, $3.40; Carter's Fine roous, aiiJ.ui; irurrin s for Drugs, ion 72 Fluhrer'a Hakery. $21.00; Klamath Falls creamery, $l..l(l; sears Hoehurk and Co. $33.30; SurMtrlor Troy Laundry, $30 03; Margaret Colah.in, $24 00; yttnitly Dell- caicisen auu run marKei, tivo-i Hter ling Bros,, $370,42; Hnll and Porter, $11.00; G, C. Motley, $10.0.1; Mrs. Fred Peterson, $0.00; Waggoner Drug Co,. 123.74. EMERGENCY War Price and Ration ing Hoard, lou.oi : renthersioua Tile Co.. $2.00. . . nil'NTY HIIAII rUMI ENGINEER'S SALARY Wally M. Hector. 11.2W.00. CHAINMEN Eiiffene L. Mvers. 1107.30: Sheldon E. LnMrer, $33.00. SUPER NTEN DENT S SAI.AflV Tii ITOIlit, ii.noo.iHi. EMPLOYEES Ernest AI mart. ai.uu; jnnics v. nrewnuKer, $l,)m,oo, Albert L. llruley, $1,040.50; Harvn Dnpuy 1.200,00 h. v. lioilnril. 1123 ou: n K lenlh. $2(13. (10: Pete C. Holr.housfr. f 12 03: rnuKu ... ftciiuy, ei.oo; r.vernu j. i,m vllle, $234.25; George Mast, $040.50: Lyle I). Mccormick. $1,I40.00; Arnold Oberg. $I.0(K(.00: Christian S. I'oot. 1140 iHr Frank O. Pool, $1,200.00; Murlle Peter- eon, en.uu. OFFICE CLERK'S SALARY lfl.n Michel, $tl00.(K). ROAD EMPLOYEES Ernest Allman, $32:1.13; Marlon Hnrnos, $141.23; Harold V. Morion, $1,()H.3(I; Milton Mraiinhaw, $l,20.'1.3l)i Albert L. llruley, $1-11.73; Charles If. Conroy, $040.25; Leo L. Coon, $350.71: Homer O. Dupuy, $322111; An drew J, Freeman, $07. 113: Matilda Fink, $303,113; H. V. Godurd, $I.373.(H1; V. h. Halo, $7111.73; Dnle K. Henth, $1 .007.5:1; C. W. Hesse. 1070 27; Jim fii.tni $103,00; Peto C. Holzhouser, $1,022.34: Albert C, Keady, $340.13; Howard King. $000.25; II. D. Landrum, 9100.33: Everett J. Llnvllle, $104.00; Loyal I, tut, $200,30, Wayne A. Marts. $I,4HH74; George Mast, JMH.OO; Romeo MrVelgh, $1,231,30; Wal W1I5.M"I.lg".n .,ft;,7-7"i Vnh.ia Mynntl. $;i3(1.2li Jack Mynntl, $442,311) Arnolt Oberg, $3.00; J, W. Pitcher, $473,31; Jesse O. Rimer. $.130.00; Margaret F, Rusk, .323.H3; Floyd Shlpman, $711(1,15; Homer I. S Inu ev. 107 1 hi- ui,n,.. $11.40; William Walker, $107.00; Arnl C. Totlen, $70.00: Guy R. Wells, $1 00(1.7(1; Chester R, Wilson, $310.23: Jo in H Youngling. $1140.25; r. 11140 .'2.1: Han. ........: $20.00; J. n, Dennis, $3113,04: M. II. Ohen- chain i. idi; Arthur 11. Polorson Hlg.78 J. M. Hrehm, $4:t0.33; If, 8, Smith 07.00; Joe Zash, $34,011; w ffl. kC! l'"v,'"v 37,l?i,! Mur" ' ' f "i; Knrl J. Tftll Ulan, fjnni. b HFI.nil; John M, Kohiin, 7(l.(i(l. IlllllklK KMIM,()VRHSAx. n, John ;on. Ill.llOi Jim llolalnln, inn.o i? " l.nn.lrum, 1711.110: I.oynl . l,.t, ',; , , , : iVnnS- ,"'!": W m- William' Wnlhor i .0.14.40; Don Krnyon, $70 iin Verl en, $o.oo; I, c. Henth, $1,020,07; Nelson nitilpmei" Co., $HW 33; Klml.all's nias. Shop, $00 01) Lureiii I o., $7113 (01; H,. dallied Nruvlca L'o,. e4.(T01i Klaiuall, Machine and Locomotive Works, $012,141 II K. Jones, $27.30. The Cnnwhlt c . $,vj(Hi: Itov Call Aulo Co., $12 00; tm; 1,11,1 Wil la.iian.Ml wi inii)i e " "7 "ones, nioiy hum mi nn, im- . 1 llui ness Motors, 132 110; Hoiiia ami nuppiv t o., 4.n; woiynar Motor Hales Co., $321, 331 J. W, Kern, $.173 OOj Loggers and I oilll Mi'lors Ma- chine t o., V V ; ""'waul oopvr v tup , $I.;I72(0I. Ibililger Motor Co,, $4,Jan Jtji Hriid Portlaml Tiuck Service, tt a 11 Hodenhrtiiuner New Filing. $2 .W, Mo.r MiM'hlne Heivlce. 3(1 7jl; Vein It. Paugh. $110 04; II. I- Pritchard Co., $74 20; Side Elevlilc Co, $4sl; Lucas ruriillm f. T Ml; M. W. McVay Shop, $7 ihii Chrt H, Nchaal, I.I0U3; Consolldatrtj Fieighlwats, Ino. $30(13; ami 1, $011311; Pelican Mmbina Co., mc-. .f9 Smith and Co,, .IJH3j Chas. Heatort Machine Shop, $ l ill nil; Wealern Anht Supnlv Co., $'i32; Soulheru Oregon V. Drilling Co., $.11; West-Hllfhcotk L'oip,. $3 33; The A Llels Cn., $2 Oft, COI'NTV ROAD, Materials and RMUI . Nelinn ICtiUlliuient Co., $3113 00; l.oiens Co . $4114 1 4, The Conwhll Co. $2(1 7vi; Italloii and Witght. $imi,77( Flieloi. Sltirei, $13117 31 J Moty and Van Dke, $104 0(1; Hurness Motors, $l 'JOonl lluu uiana Welding Seivhe, 1110.73 F. M. Hnuger. U "0, Swan Lake Mtiuldlng Co, 1IH47; H'une Lumber ami Supply Co , IIHi iUi, Cl ear Motor Hales Co,, I7J73, J. W, Heine, $42 76; Fred II. Hcilhioimer, in oo, t alifornla-Oregini Power Co , 3JN 4U, K lama lit Conrrei pipe Co,. 114(137; II. L Pillvhanl Co., $104 II. Clifford A, Dunn, I'J.U'jo .18, Dick Reedera. 117.73; J. C, Penney Co, il on; Dig Haslu Lumber l'o., $33 a.i, Nflomii-h heivba Station, 12.117 3(1, L. U Low, Sheriff, $27 30; Thongs W, Chat bum. $1 1 Valley Service Station, limn 0(1; linker Hum. $3fl 3U, llleck an While Hervlte Station, $71 00; tltillder Lumber Co, (ate. Air Reduction Hale Co. 12 73; Hells llanlwaie, $U.7A; Cr Del l.t'due, $0 31: Meirlll Lumber l.u , $10 30: I'etiple s Warehouse, 130 71. Cl)il Vail Meter Co.. 1101.30, West Dlilnleti lug Co, 117 23; E, L, Flllk, $?l. 33; Wait land Etpilpuieiii Co,, $47,33; Arrow 1'raiislt Co . Ifl 40) I-flke CoiliHy Hard. HNio Co, 1IU3 00, Llikey ill o., $44 00; Parker ri' olt Co $3U 75. ( UI'NTV MOAD, Materials for Hrlilgsi and Culverla Swan 1-4 ke Moultllng Co., liui rw, Oiegiui Culvert and Pipe Co , t4.io3ti. H,une Luintwr and Supply Co, 11(17 27. Klamath Concrete Pip to, rill 20, Lee Smith and Co., $3,13; Crater M.t Lumber Co, $Otlu). COUNTV ROAD, New Equipment 1 jiggers and Contractors Machine Co., Uit.l IU, Howard Cooper Cm p. $0)173 COUNTY ROAD, Itlghl uf Way r, C. Roy, l.io 00. COUNTY ROAD. Gas and OU-Oll-moto oil Co. 13.411 tw; tieliiger Motor Co. 117 30; The Toias Co , 170 3J; Rich, field Oil Corp, 11(3100, AMoclated Oil Cn, $.117 Ult. Hlaitdard Oil t o,, 131X00, Union Oil Co . 1VH 33, Fred It. HelU bfonuer. $100 34: Moty and Van Dke, Ine , $3 70. Peklun. and Co , $333 ot; Sdelt Oil Co , J 10, Uenerel Pelruleum Cui ) . icocl 04. COUNTY ROAD, Insurance State In dtolrul Acclileiil Cummlton. $1,343 30, t.'OUNTY ROAD, Office Supplier -Klamsih .Vu'ptMng Guide, 13 .W, Klarn ath Count) Almmrl Co., Hi a5; Shaw Hlatltinery to. ueoo; Hutt K. Hawkins, rualmaitrr. 13 oo. nmiin.iiBtes itiiui I'St Co., HLIo. Klamath Printing to, $3V H AUhtr HilAlt l',Mi ENtHNKEII H HALAItY Wally M. Hrrlor. 10 00. t HAlN.MKN Eugene Myert. $00 00 SUrKUlNTENDE.N r K ALAW Y K4. PtiMl. liiuuo MAIlKtr ROAD. t-abor-Krn.it Alt man. 1W ou. Moduli Itarites. $00 00, Har old V. Hurtoo. $t7iW, Mlllon tlrail thw. (33I. Allwrt L llruley. $13 00; Charles II Conroy, llJ 23, l.i L. Con, 1210 10. Homer O. lepuy, $-37 oil, Matilda M. Fink, 110143, tilenn Davis. $103 34, V. I.- Hale. 1132 uo. Dale E. Healli, $343 . C W Hewe, $173 04; Jim H'l lem. luuo, tv id C Hul 1 hooter, $ou a3; rrnnrlt r tioulert, $Vl 3u. HiiMard King. tiW . A Hter I C Heady, $13 00, Everett J. Llnvllle. $U on. Wayne A. Marts, $.l XI. (ieori $UI, $l 00, Velma alnalt. 113 ju. Jerk Mtiall. $au 13, R.inie'i McVeigh. $31 J M; Margaret Huik. $IlMn3. Ftod Shlpman. $f23 31. Ilaiinr fiuy It Well. 1440 74; John H. Youngling. $37U 23; Je '.ash, Iri Jj, J It, lnni. 1B 33. Marve tepuy, $A3 UU, J, W. Jamie, l.'it ol; Nlon Smith. $77 M. II. oitenrhain. 1130 us, wallare Mil- tlgan. $137 31, J W. Pitcher, $33.13; J M. Hrehm, $aj 00. Arel W Ciemeni. $20 VI; itayiuiutd Orr, $147 23; Murile Peterson, 11 07 30. Afol C totlen. $131 It; Karl J. Tuulouiv. $144 40, John M. Kobua, $1 m eu. n A. Her num. $ao OQ: Olde England. $xi 40. MA IK1.T no AD, llrldga and Culver Employee Charles H Conroy, $43 00. Lo Coon, looai; Matilda M. Fink, Ii3 DO, V, L Hale, $4auo. Dale K Heaih. $orj 00; C W. Ilfus, 143 00; Jim Holsletn, $323 30, Howard King, $40.73; II. D. l-andrum. in.il. 47; Kveretl J. Llnvllle, $(t3 04. loyel A, Lul, IT'M 00. Wayne A. Marts, ino.vi, VelntA Mynall, $43 W; Ja-k Mynatt, 17 Ou. Ruineo McVeigh, $-'7 30. Ji O. Rimer, $747 00; Margaret K Riwk. 143 00, William Walker. $3in ai; Oarer Sorcruon. ino 73. tiuy H Welti, law 0; John H. Youitgling, $7100; J. M. tennis, 134 03, J. W Jiques. $337 30; M H. Obenchaln. $00 03, U La I U run, $43 OO, Wallace Mllllgan. $33 20; Cha(ls Sappingtoit. 1141. 00, Fred Ward, $0 ou; Arthur U. Peterson, $4a.oo; JL $1. imlth, $24 uo MARKET ROAD. Insuranre-Rlate ln dutlrlsl Arcldent Comnitilon( $t J3 XI MAItKr.T ROAD, Materials amT Rentals- Itaker Ilrirt, $u3J.7a. Clifford A. Dunn, 11 312 43, Swan Lake Moulding Co . $43 10. L. C. Glider. $01,02; WlHord Noble. inow. Home Lumber and Supply Co. 1107 10, All Powder Co., $3,010 Jl. MARK ITT ROAD. Hrldgea end Cdl-verts- Suliurban Lu rubor Co., $J531. 10; C. P. lrerir, 1103 54. Swan Lake Mould ing Co., ivkb3, Hume Lumber end up pi y Co., 117U ou lion i.irrvnc fund SALARIES-II. C. Howard. $1.71S; Jerry McCartle, $3o 00; Harry Wlllon, $3" on; II T MrKlrnen. $30 00. ANIMAIJI KILLED 11 Y DOOM, Claims Paid -Mrs, Ouy Reliant, $17 30; Mrs, U F. Dunlap. II 00. L J, Mlslev, $7 3o; tV-'ll V. Jennings. 11 30: Dolll Mc Donald, $10 00. R. H. Prleha, $2 30; Hurt Welch. $2 00; Jo Mllllgan. $1 SO; Mrs. Ora Woody. $100; J, II. Phlpua, $3 00; Clara Van Cleave, $4 30; Oliver Knotli, $0 73; H K Rope, JI 00. nn city LICENSE City or Klamath Falls. $1,741.00. SUPPLIES Klamath Shopping Clulrte, $31 20; Wt Coast Printing and lllndlng Co . $104 00; Klamath Printing C $14 30. , Ihhj License REFUNDS Marilyn MrLeltan. H.flO. MILF.AOK Jarry McCartle. $7S00; Harry Wilson, $7ft,o0; 11. T. McKlmem, $73 00, TELEPHONE Paelf la Telanhnna and Telegraph Co.. $17 30, . t lit'N'I Y LfllUART FUND HAi.ARir.s- Mary L. McComb, $1,243 (W; Alice M. Waldmn, $20O (M); (iladys Cox. $7Wi.oO; Florence Living ston, $174:10; Mary Con, $33 40; Mrs. Hert Thomas, tinu "Jflt A Htm Malhimn. $13.7.1; Hetty Jane llergman, $1144 20; Leah nierie, .30 00; F.IUalmth II, Waldroil, 91 4. (n; Clara Whlcher, $2I.00i Ruby Tnllrimn, $143 113; Mrs. Mabel Plgg, $01.00; Mrs. John Uitto, $20.40; Jane Wiikham, $IimioO; Don F. Yancey, $II2(nj; Ruth W. Ferguson, $23 23. HOOK MKNl)INfl-.-Mnrw C Mt HOl Rilbv Iinibert. fin 1A- I jiniln rr einntl. IWI.W; Myrf1 Helm, $107.21 Huih W, Ferguson, $44.7.1. JANITOR flenrea Mlllip. -Mt 001 Clara Whlcher, $33 (. OARACiE RENT Dorothy Prtnee, $1 11 00. IIOOKH-Fuiib enrf W.enalla 1(113: Folletl Hook Co., $3.34: Oregon News Co., $.100.04; Softool ArU Magarlne, $:i.73; II. w, Wilson Co,, $10,23; Mo milliiil Co., $03,114; A. C, McClurg Co., $1,133.12: E. M. Kale and Co., $43.77: Tho J. K. (llll Co., $4(1.77; fllnford and Mori. $40 .110: Dnnhleilav. Doran end Co., $3(1103; Mm. Waller West, $2(11.001 Edwin Allen Co., $431.17: Fred Loeklev, $1.40; Chiis. Webb and Co., $22,00; Cad niUS Hooks. 12 -34! Clnn I'rlnlara. Ltd.. $24.0(1. n SUPPLIES AND POSTAOE li Stationery Co , :t(l.7R; Hurt E. Hawkins, Postmaster, $31. Oo; Oregon Htate Library, 3 r0 Oaylord liros , Inc., $10.20; Klam ath Prlnllnu'Cn,, $37. 00. OAS AND Ollr- Fred If, Jfellhronnar, $3(1,117; Crescent Lnkn Store. $2.30; Oil; rhrlst Sorvlrn Station, $2.27; Standard Oil Co,. $34.23: Union Oil Co., $7.13. a IIHII.DINO SUPPLIES Packer-Hcolt Co,. $12.11; Uhlljf'a Electrle Store, $lfl.7lJ Hodrnhammrr Saw riling, $1.33: Swan Iike Moulding Co., $154.73; Robert Hardware, in -Jn- t: n rimm. an.BS: Chas. Lelb, $,T30, w PHONE, HEAT AND OARRAOB RERVICE-Cnllforiila-Oregort Power Co., $200.3(1; Pacific Tnlenhnoa and Tele graph Co.. 9an.no; Peyton anrl Co., ll3(i.(io; Klumnth Falls (Jarbaga Co.. .CAR REPAIItn Rainbow Gnrags, $2.33: Ashley Cluvrolot, $02,70. M iMHEHfflMP Pnclflo NorthWtit lllbllogranhlo Center, $23.00. ... t,nw 1'IHHARY FUNI1 RALAHY Annnbollo A. Newton, $00,00, JJOOKS-Weil Publishing Co., $(132.09. ('OIINTV III01I HCMUiH, FIINH K In mn I h Cmiiiu 1 ih,.,u awm no Btato f Oregon ) Counly nf Klamath j I. f.'llft W lift . ri..i. t tUm Pmin ff Court nf Klnmnth fiounly. Oregon, here by certify that 1 hnvo prepnred tho fore going list nf expondtlures from lite dif ferent funds nf anld county for the ! mon ha finding June itoift, IH4H, (e- ChlslVO nf IhoMM tnlnHni lwd by Intulo) end that the foregoing Hit ' a true and correct statement of auc.R expondlttireg aroordlng to tha recordi keiil In my enre nnd cuilody. Witness my hand nnd Ihn sea! of tha Counly Court nfflxeri at Klamnlh Falls, ?LlKn' lnl1 301" tiny "f J"n- In4S' (SEAL) ( CHAfT F. DELAP, , Jy. 34-No, 1011,