_ 1V u UK-rif»“ s , r w ' “ (h,. t'entrai Point «He- ‘ g| ^ largo ” 4oé»C oui part f<» • * » b‘“ **r ,ow1— I ME V [ u s in g s — 3, an Innocent B ysta n d e r . y U(!h Hob Buhl has boat u* ., ,-e ««at to head this ,'<.11111111 t , with the- words from the lm- THE AMERICAN REMAINING CASES DROPPED For The American Telephone 601 as t'otiniy Judge in place of Earl H. Fehl. convicted anil sen fenced to font years in the penitentiary for complicity in the ballot robbery last spring, were filed yesterday with the county clerk. Mr. Day at once took tip his new duties and acted as chairman of tin County Court at their meeting yeaerday. This paper has opposed Ihe policies of the late judge. We have said many things about him and his attitude towards other county officials But. now it Is all over we shall do our host to forget him Peace to his ashes. \\’ i welcome our new County Judge. We feel very grateful to Governor Meier for appointing a man of Mr. Day’s calibre to the office. Mr. Day or Judge Day. as we must .learn to call him. is an ideal mail for the place. Ilehas proven himself a good public ser­ vant and is just the type of man we need to handle county affairs during the»,, trying times. Quiet, calm and a good student of pub­ lic matters. Judge Day will, in our opinion, he just the man to re­ store order and bring our county again to Its proud place In the state. Judge Day lias taken no part In Ihe recent upheaval. He will work cheerfully with his fellow members on the court and we feel assum'd peace and a real business administration Is starting The American pledges its support to Judge Day and Commissi > 11- ors Billings and Nealon We shall ever be ready to do what we can to help them to carry on their arduous ddutles. Hall to the new Day! ludge Karl B. Day yesterday issued the following statement "In accepting the appointment to the oftice of Jackson County Ju leaders of all civir affairs. Be in Cre*cent City tainment and educational features Tliey aerei The Cabbage Carnival Riven by maturity determination» whs worked sentenced this morning by Circuli F,'briniry were dropped • « • have heen arranged for. the I*. T. A. for the fifth and sixth out by the Oregon Experiment Sta­ Judge George F. Skipworth to serve j I Ever ready to make mountains 10 00 AM — Board special street cat giade pupils was held this morning not to exceed three years in state j h of mole hills Earl went on. for Swan Island where Old Ironsides Of special interest to local dairy­ It was a very interesting affair. Mr. tion and is ronstd, red one of the prison, and was paroled to Attorney I Davi» Guilty In /trough th, aid of Mr. Neidermeyer is moored— Go through the ship and most reliable methods of telling men Is the joint meetlug of the Cal­ Otto Bohnert. who donated the cab­ H Von Schmalz of Burns. Coroner’» Report ifornia State Dairy Council and Ore­ purchased the old Ashland Rec- return to special street cars to City bage plants, gave a very instructive when pears should l>e harvested In Provisions of Ihe parole provide d. which he moved to Medford and Center for luncheon. Those unde: talk on cabbage growing and told order (o obtain maximum Ih e P T A. this winter The defense counsel in several of thej|u, k ,.,| to the street during an the program. Numbered among Today the picture is changed. Earl Battleship Oregon where guides »1 Considering that this was started rule rather than the exception. ballot-theft cases, promised the court j altercation these speakers are Sam 11. Greene, new experl-1 In view of the fact that pears Fehl ¡9 in jail, convicted of a fei­ conduct party through after win. a little late and was a Calif, State Iliram Moader, Charlie Adam*. secretary-manager, must be picked at a proper degree of to procure a Job for Conner In liar nt and likely to spend the next few dinner will be served at 35c per p< I'alry Council; G. H. Benkendorf. ney county. Georg*1 Canton* and Stanwood Os­ ment. the carnival wa» a 'j^/'p Vize. maturity if quality Is to result, all Itirs behind the bars. Jlis brother son at Meier & Franks. Bobbie Grisham won g o o d »igto <1 the report, while O. Bay Gen. Mgr. Milk Producers Assn, of r° away several years ago, leaving 6 30 PM— Leave for Union fetation j prrv Brown, third and Stanley Jones growers are urged to make use of Pom Ventilation Hurl» Spud» central California; Dr. Kenneth G. and Tom Waterman refused *rl to care for his children, now Those who desire to return to their fourth The prizes were for 50 cent, the testing service offered, McKay. Disease Extension Specialist The coroner's Inquest report will P K IN E V IL L E — Ventilation of lour _ select ten to twelve specimen of o*n The entire family is bowed homes Saturday nigh, and who My each. t>< turned over to the Justice of the who Is conducting the Bangs Disease /o*n with grief— all because Earl j In Southern Oregon or Coos B y . Franklin Gebhard won l»t. 2nd. healthy, normal fruits coming from pitted potatoes appears to be an Im­ control campaign In Del Norte coun­ H Jr 1 prizes of 50 cents each In several different trees so that the portant element in successful growth peace in place of an Information and Fehl was obscessed with the idea will leave a, 7:15 PM. Thos* from of the seed pieces the following sea- charges will be filed there against ty; Paul C. Adams, secretary-mana­ and 3rd p »ample will represent an average f‘‘ laws of the land were not meant Klamath Falls and Cascade Lin ger Oregon State Dairy Council; Dr, the free for a ■ ch#rg„ ,)f for fh„ en,|re crop Selection of t h e j„„n. judging from observation in the | Davis f r him Too had! We pity hint points leave at » * • PM Mr*. F. l ra ^ Herman-on1 sample should be done In the early 1 Powell Butte section this year. One District Attorney George Codding Wm. A. Schoenfeld, Dean Oregon Jnd his Anyone desiring .0 remain over the carnival an r» ^ ^ ^ morning while the fruit Is cool, and farmer had considerable trouble »conducted th* examination of the Slate Agricultural College; Prof. P. the week-end may do so. us ng prizes • • • awarded the the pr ze- ^ at„ „d- the t"»t be made a* soon after pick- with seed piece* rotting In th* [ witnesses, with Coroner Frank Perl M Brandt, head Dairy Dept. O. 8- Arthur I aDleu stands convinc'd la. trains Sunday or M onday^ served free Ice cream A. C., and Dr. C I Roadhouse, Head ing as possible ¡ground some 10 days after planting swearing them In f d - 'id to four years in the Special H old rates for thw Division of Dairy Industry, Univer­ ing. YMCA. S . c ^ Vnitentiary His wife and their ma.ning over: sity of California, and others Cheaper If double children forever disgraced because „ n o The three days »re to be packed ,'t * - f ">1 enough to be led astray YWCA rates per person . full of activity that will be of special ’ hat hlatant ass, (.ewellyn A Mothers. ictereat to datrym*n of the Pacific ^•fea. Again our pttv is sincet.lv • »ast. and Crescent City Is making Mr Jesse Wright and wife of Ki‘ ed e'aborate preparations for the en­ are visiting his bro.h 9 9 9 tertainment of the vlaltora. er3ide. 1 t u t" .nA sister, ^ By attending this convention, r Walter Jones we feel no pity I er* Will. Joe and George, « d j . dairymen of this aectlon will not than as old as h ' should hr*v Mrs Cochran for a » Mr Wrigh “ T’<1 only be enabled to acquire much sense and if not, should be ptr weeks. H pending their vacation h> useful knowledge relative to the e his Idiocy can do no ha.r: Rlv- control of Bang* disease and bovine do feel sorry for hi» family. , manual training • t • teberruloala, bnt will be given an erslde rchools opportunity to study the plsn unpon r the ynnng boys who ■ ssi-i- i — which Del Norte county Is operating ** crime, v have only a fee! ,nd » a « • «« to make that county free from both Pity They wers led into it ! much to others disease» among It* dairy herd». led astray r ! ads and we hope as th- y • Crescent City la situated In a l-di'.rd today they will hav ____ — e few. nd ha* pl.iufe-qn* -attlSk o* the Pacific *4 * real le»s,in and wlll set rvpitn if cool *nd ugh* ' « the hear* - Ive» t„ become real cPtzers of th* giant redwoods I* will aiak* “'Png hand should be extend- ! an Ideal vacation trip as wall aa ha n. that pro- that thsi ma * never fa! time well spent at th* convention 1 kPace again. sT#n*, 1 gresslve counties t0 ^ t he ' ,M e ^ v * ? »J Vi • • • Klamath Falls Hospitality Awaits Crowds at Annual American Legion Conclave August 10th, 11th and 12th t'ion Schermerhorn. we lorget ,h: J T a" d à’u Au'-wi*. I> ay we feel no'Ww» t e * * * t i t serf ifr i A» ivvteM* vs u ’0 j * hs! *' I ft?