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0 .M k'DKOIil) MAIL 'fltl Him);- M tthPOftt), OftECKfr, TtltTTiSDAY, JTtT 30, ' 3fl2-' 'FAME El OUT' RESOLUTION 81 LOCAL SPORTSMEN FLAYS GOVERNOR Ni;W YOllK July 3D (A. I'J iMtliu individual uh grt'ut nr nit-ater than tlio ortnilziiliun In H?Mrt? Can any iithUU moupy u nngiilon which ihutlfiiKCH tht fiovfrnliif? authority of tin name anil K'' nwiiy with It? The iiinoci'iH hyHtanili'i' may nut nf nnythintr iM'i'plfXiiiK In either of thorn- Kor the pant twuaml one-half yearn W- Th nnnwer. he ...ay nay l (iovurnor PHrce ha une.l every n.,,..,., i"isatlve in hot . ..a. pc nU..K to the fair or foul, to wtuie control of tho , .... n jinnie orKunlmiion of the HtaUt of Ore. Hon, aiul the IiIk name fund which is lalHOd hy the HpottHinen of this Htale fur tin. iiiii-iiiimo (if ttrtil mi'I hm. iii'itiUI Katlon und dlHtrlhutiun of pniu ami , , , i, ,t t. .t llfvSM0B,II8,,Jtlnl,w,' uml Wlllliim I.. 'HHIim. four i tion of fines, niuwt nhvavw lie Hiibonlinnlo rtu tno whole, hut heforo the pvIioph of the ruvi-n's ehoriiH have tiled uway ulio- KL-ther It may he wel to recall a few Kama linn. 'I h amounting to well mined hy voluntary the Bale of pells and colli -Not a dollar of this fund Ih contribu ted hy I he Kcfterai ta payliiH" puldlc of the Htati-. )t Ih raiHed hy a npeclnl i-kiHH for u Hperifii- purpose, to he held in truKt hy the state game commission, nud Hpent exclusively for the conservu tion of the wilil life of the nt:it'. mind I'addock, for Instance, otifai-d In u teiupcKluouH joust a neiiHon or two au with the A muffin Athletlfi union over his rlKhl to compete abroad without official sanction. Ah a matter of fnct this was not u privalo affair. The , chunky Kprlnler waH lai'Kely an in- After the Ki'me Interests were di vorced from the com men-la 1 flsliinw Interests in and an independent pine rommisslsun esta hli.fhed, a con . Ntructive proKi'am for the plopaiLralloii nnd distrihutiiott of fish and name en tirely removed from partisan polities wa inaiJKitniU'd. This policy brought a feeliiiK of necurity and permanency to the warden nnd hatchery service i the state which it had not enjoyed un der tho old condition that existed when tho commercial fishing interests dom inated nntn commissions. I sirument of defiance in a clash be tween athletic fcoverninn forces. He went through with his program hut assumed u penitent attitude later and returned to the A. A. V. fold in time for the Olympics. Dempsey's houts with the New York Stnte. Athletic commission have heen the only ones In vhich he has enaed In two years, hnt the heavyweight (')nintpion has lost few decisions In them up to date. The huming Issue ha heen whether the; champion will or will not agree to fight his foremost l.'.r.r fiiiiMf atntionu i 1. 1 , .u . . i, .a mil i ienKr, Hurry iiib. 1 ne coin- hoUHinj: for employee, game farms, . n,iue wielding all the authority It etc., have heen acquired in the last c,n,Ui mtT finally ohtalned Don.p thro eor four vears with monev con- 'H"y' nKreemeut to the match, hut the trlliuted hy the sportsmen of ,hi title-holder since then, has skipped state. Title to all of this property is WOitt nml "voided further discussion lodged in the name of the state of of t,,p u'Jt while the hoxlng rulers Oregon for the heneflt of the whole , u,p ,,n people. ThW arrangement the sports men of the slate do not object to, provided they havo something to say about how tills money Khali he spent and who shall spend it. Kince his inauguration Governor Vterce, In ila efforts to secure con trol of this organization nnd this fund, lias removed from the commission Colonel (ieiirge Kelly, (Maine llallock, M. A. I,ynch. Uoy Davis ami Hen Dnr ils, part of these men being hlH own uppolntees, and H. V. Price, anothe of his aiipointecH resigned In disgust lmM",,'l when ho found that the governor had employed the discredited Cleaver to frame some of tho employees of the commission, Finally, within the last month, tho povernor has accomplished his pur pose oT securing control of the com mission hv the iiitiirtfnlmcitt .f W I. j Vinley to succeed I'rico. resinned. None of tho sportsmen's organiza tions of tho stnto have ever been con Hiilled about any of Onvcrnor IMercc's appointees on this commission, and ir lie had consulted the sportsmen or the portsmen's organizations of tho state Lhotit tills last appointment, V. I4. 'Inley would never have been reeoin 11 ended. Immediately on the appointment of Inloy, und at the first commission meeting arier his uppnlntmcnt, he made baseless charges against Cap tain jsurgmiurr, stale game warden f Not lonir after lie had heen crown ed as monarch of the wilds of wallop, a few seasons ago' liiihe Ituth became imbued with the old Idea that the king could do no wrong. It was a costly notion, however. . for- after tasting of tho forbidden barnstorming fruit, the Itamhlno was exiled anil otherwise punished hy High Commissioner lin dls. There, seems no room left for ar gument about relative positions of the Individual nil the organization in Tin decision Is administered with an Iron hand. I'nless. It is Demp- sey, however, the Individual whnrfo po rtion stirs the popular imagination more than any other now on this sub ject Is Tllden, The national tenuis champion, it seems, has jumped nut of the frying pan of his victorious player, writer battle of Into the fire of the playov-lntorvfcwor tussle of 4f2 hut appears so far to be holding his own. "J shall do as 1 please about It. I am not violating tho nmnteur rule," he Is quoted as saying In reply to intimations taht he would he cafled before the United StatOH I,awn Tennis associa tion tox)laln Ills action In giving In terviews on tournaments In which he Ih playing to the syndicate for which ho writes. "How does lie get nwny with thln Iteca use he Ih Tllden," fh.vh tho nh- servor, who sees in tho tall Quaker the L. Ityckman. state superintendent Hoar nml t"'"nK example of ln- organlxert force. - - - l ; sp!t briefs 1 M. of hatcheries, and Otto Jones, edu'en lional director.' These ugly charges, which Air. Flnley knew to he untrue, were inado for tho purpose of laying the foundation for the removal of Tturghduff, Itycltman and Jones. In thlH disgraceful proceedings he had tho support of At. II. Itower of Corval. lis and J. W. Alaloney of Pendleton, two of Pierce's nppnlutocH who voted with Kin ley on the motion to remove these IicihIh of departments . Now the situation is Just this are Ihe sportsmen of the stale of Oregon going to demand that they Hhall have xnincthlng to say about who will be appointed on the state game cnmmls Hon, and shall have something to say about how the money they raise to conserve the wild life of this state shall be spent or will they turn it all over to designing politicians like Wal ter Phice, Tinley, llower, Alaloney and Cleaver? WIIKIEKAS, tho above preamble setM forth in some measure a statement of facts as regards the condition of game affairs in Ihe state of Oregon to day, now therefore III: IT ItKSOLVKP. hy the Jackson County Came Protective association In special meeting assembled: Klrst, That we condemn in the Hi rouge--; possible manner the appoint ment of W. L. Klnley as n member of uiu game mmmiHsiHon and denounce j umphed today over Jack Wright of In unmeasured terms Ihe removal of Canada ami .Miss Penelope Anderson Captain A. K. liurghduff. Alatt liyck- of Itlchmond. Va., 0-1. 0-1, In the sec man and Otto Jones by the at-tinn of nml round of the mixed doubles of the W. J,. Kinley, Al. . Mower and J, W. eahiluhl Invitation tennis lonrnu. KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., July HO. With a hard left cross to the chin. Jack Crtm, lmloe Indian lightweight, knocked out Itobhy Allen of Klam ath Fulls in the second round f the main event at the Chllotiulu box ing card last night. Able Cordon, veteran -coast feath erweight, got the call over I la be I Jghtfoot, 1 7 -year-old Klamath hoy. in a fast six round seml-wlndup. NKW William given a fore Hn I'nitnd YOKK. July Hit. (A. P.) T. Tllden probably will be hearing here Sal unlay be- executive committee of tho States Lawn Tennis associa tion on the charge that he has vio la ted the amateur rule by selling intei view r io a newspaper syndi cate. I SKAItKIOIIT. X. J., July 3o. A. P.) John It. Hawkes.of the Austra lian ha vis cup team and Airs. Marion Z. Jessup rof Wilmington, Did., tri- Ahiloiiey. Second. That this organization ex- ! tend its heartiest commendation and approval to Chairman Harold Clifford ' and Commissioner 1. N. Kh iKchner for resist lug this outrageous action with all the pmver ihey had. Third, that this organization express lis fullest lonfidonee fn Captain : Jturghduff. M. L. liyikman and Otto Jones, each of whom we know to hi an exiiert in his Hue and all of them able nnd honorable men and true sportsmen. Fourth. Thi t is the sense of this lugaulxntion thai the sportsmen of (he I state should begin (U nrgnnlro at once to the end that when the next legis lature meets ue rmi draft and put through a measure that will plate the ganto organization and the game fund beyond control of unvorthy politicians and lodge It in the hnnds nf ppotts tnen of the state who furnish ihe mon. ry for the ocliviihs of thcVtme com mlHslon. Fifth, That tfiese rrnnllitlnn:i be fil In the records of our nssoclation and rnpioH sent tn Ihe newspapers ami in tho different game organluatioiia ot the utate of Oregon. (Stgmd) Paul A. Hoierer, Presi dent Jackson County (initio Prolortlve .Assoetatlon. , ' Itprt Anderson. Chris noltllrh.- ttfm irl V. Clancy, J. 13. rarkriu!l. Floyd cook. ha!th P. Cow bill. Commute on J-tfsohitlcn ment. EOI-TAM. ca cigar you u "Contenti noted, and 1 ben to tcmiiin lonR enough for another ROM AN rANETELA.1' HOc rt n l IB I Vi.m;Aii:.vr or tiik financial coviitiox of j.iisox coi ntv, ukicgux, fou six jiontiis im:icioi knding JINK SOTH, UH!5. County IndelTted Warrants (leneral County Fund and Interest..-.. Current Kxpei.se Fund , Scalp Bounty Ocncral and Special Itoad Funds , Pacific H ighway Bonds...: Pacific Highway Bonds Interest Pacific Highway JJond Redemption Fund.. Indemnity Fund Crater Lake Highway Jtond.... Crater Ijike Highway Interest... County Library Prohibition linfoi cement Hog License Fund County Fair Fund Armory Fund ' - Indigent Soldier Fund Salury Fund Fruit Inspection Fund C'ouniy Fair Premium Fund Number Issued U'J Amount paid for County County Indented ness. Warrais, iHHued Hmdsind Interest War'ts, Hoiuls 71.tt8l.K4 14.97.55 a.m.CO 130.50 14.23.11 173.U7T.5S ... . . . 400.000.00 HI.ti34.54 71,b45.5U 107,875.57 500,000.00 70.00 ?l'33,2 1 1.50 $1,092,303.78 Amount of Outstanding Bonds and County Warrants.. Less (.'ash on Hand .... lndeUleduesii ut Close of lluwlnens, Juno 30th, 1V25.... TH 13 FOLLOWINCJ ItKCAPITULATION IS AIAOK UP FROAl THK 10,010.00 (Ciuth) (Invested) U'. 512.55 3.474.10 1. 41111. (Ill 138.00 ' 224,8!iy.2y (1,092,303.78 Ilalance In County Treasury 48,891.60' 3,800.18 iTToajy 45tL!H 141,037.50 30.000.00 1,631.05 505.53 4.354.G3 77.33 . 2.232.85 . 1.C95.90 .. 40li.O9 - i 533.91 ' 900.86 985.79 - 1.453.29 1253,778.41 253.778.11 838.615.37 (1,092,393.78 THE SIX AIONTIIS KNDINO JUNK ; . ll.092.3U3.78 COUNTY " TUKASlJUElt'S KEP'nTS FCU 30TII, 1925 . FUND Bee Fund . Spt'cial Deposits Fund Dog License Fund v. Motor License Fund Slate Game Fund : Knforcing Proiilblllon Xaiw Stale Prohibition Fund General County Fund Current Kxpense Fund '. Sams Valley Hoad Fund Salary Fund ' V r Sheriff's Deposit Fund Kkmentnry School Fund County School Fund High School Tullion Fund Geaeral Koud Fund - Pucafic Highway Bond Redemption Koud ftond Interest Fund (bounty Fair Fund ' Premium Fund of County Fair Rodent Extermination Fund Fruit Inspection Fund 1920 Personal Tax Fund 1925 Personal Tax Fund County Library Fund Aliu'ket Rond Fund i .....i... Armory Fund ; f- Fire Patrol Fund Cities and Towns ..i.... Crater Lake Highway Fund Gold Hill Bridge Fund Crater Lake Highway Interest Ashland-Klamath Falls Road Fund. Gold Hill I. D. General Gold Hill I. D. Interest ...., .Med ford I. D. General Med ford I. I). Construction .Med ford 1. I). Interest Evans Creek I. D. (leneral , ..... Talent I. D. General Talent I. D. Construction Talent I. D, Interest .'. Grants Pass I. D. General Eagle Point I. D. General . Eagle Point I. D. Interest Counly lliuu( Districts "County Sohool Districts .' Sinking Funds of Schools Building Fund of School 35 Suspense Account- Indigent Soldiers Fund , indemnity Fund District 'Boundary Hoard '. Overcharge 1914-19 Personal Tax.... Bank of Jacksonville :..A... 13::. tl 9 IB I Av t0 l .' Turned over to Treasurer $0.71.599.81 Cullccled -. - fl72.013.75 Unlance..,.....:... m;01;T8 .7l.01S,TS 1923 TAXES ' Turned over to Treasurer J E3.7S4.S4 0t 66.100.65 Balance ' :..'..l...:.... 1.173.31 68.IpO.p5 HALA.NC'K DKHlTS CREDITS' BALANCE Jun. I, 1 325 iOlsl.) . (lleceit.f) July 1, 1S25 I 4.00 '. $ 4.00 S.SRI.Ot ' 4.40 .1 3.28li.OU 2.330.H6 138.00 81.00 " 2.232.S6 ' 287.70 .35.2fl6.v7. 34998.31 : 1 14.22 . 1 14.22 . 924.2f 3.114.22 2.467.31 277.33 ' 705.22 705.22 , 20. 794. 65 1 19.472.70 141,669.75 . '48,8111.60 2.313.93 . 71.845.80 73,337.75 3,806.18 . 2.525.49 2.543.30 17.81 944.51 .' 6.35 950.86 Dr. 0. 62-2.76 Dr. 6,622.75 335.33 29.401.25 29.066.28 .36 5, 092.46 42.344.18 46.283.33 - 9,631.61 1,714.26- ' 9,284.20 14,092.47 0.522.63 4.76,9.82 63,199.46 63.526.07 6.096.43 126.519.611 14.517.90 141,037.50 Dr. 250.89 10.010.00 10,717.80 456.91 1,535.52 160.38 1.695.90 .. : 1,453.29 1,453.29 42.45 i , 42.45 ...!... 985.79 985.79 ..Dr. 1.111.59 Dr. 1,111.59 3,444.09 3,44.09 5.063.80 3,474.10 2,764.93 4.354.03 2,258.19 44,648.94 42,896.20 '505.51 358.25 .....' 137.84 ' 496.09 695.01 5,773.09 5,642.86 564.78 3.521.97 93,890.67 92,413.03 2,044.93 . 619.92 S0.64 64.1 1 , 603.39 ;. 8.254.03 8.254.63 ...... 263.86 12.512.55 13,341.94 565.53 5.686.91 J.403.23 1.939.82 223.60 .; 417.93 6.659.67 6.329.22 87.58 9.382.40 6,382.40 5.414.16 37,584.69 45.181.18 13.010.65 16.75 16.75 20.562.80 44,082.00 51,300.00 27.180.80 164.18 12.08 176.26 ' 15.188.36 38.857.39 41.802.20 18.128.23 886.90 39.554.31 43,167.41 4.500.00 35.810.80 36.810.8 ..'..:..: 1.069.70 1.732.18 02.48 673.91 4.043.43 4.085.59 010.07 ;...:,..'... 12,012.00 12.012.00 ' ...... 29 171.29 73,899.95 62,708.82 7,980.16 1 1.993.14 157,262.03 150.461.24 5.192.35 26.131.47 ' 38,967.00 30,297.30 17.471.77 4.644.60 4.558.29 86.40 ' ' 85,320.39 85,320.39 -. 633.91 : , , 533.91 031.05 1.000.00 1.031.05 1.188.61 1,188.61 1 106.93 : 100.93 Dr.5 80.033.98 ; 3,551.74 Dr. 77.082.24 Collected Collected ...... Collected Collected Collected Collected , Collected ". Collected Collected ...'. Collected ... Ilnlnnce. Dec. 31 Collected 56,100.55 ' 1923 TAXES" Turned over to Treasurer ..t 15.047.35 lialunco 15.047.35 1921 TAXES - Turned ovci' to Treasurer 10.095.79 Balunce 1 10.095.79 1020 TAXES Turned over to Treasurer 8.316.17 Balauuo ' 11.1133.61 3.3.74 16,047.36 $ , 360.73 : ' 129.07 10.096.79 8.310.17 , ' 1919 TAXES ' . 244.80 Turned over to Tieusuror 1918 TAXES ' 1 '9 31 Turned oVcr to Treasurer t 1917 TAXES ' ' ' 3 74 Turned over to Treasurer 1916 TAXES ' 26.97 Turned over to Treasurer I Mli TAXJS:-i''- '"'' ' ' ' 17.38 Turned over to Treasurer , 1914 TAXES "" 4 72 Turned over to Treasurer i 0,409.32 1, 906.86 ' 8,316.17 ' 244.80 19.31 3.74 86.97 .17.38 ' '4.73 11 CEKTIFICATES OP REDEMPTION 1924 S 676.07- Paid Certirlcuto llolilor.. I.'..:.. 9,830.62 Uulance Juno 30, 1920.... (.. ,: I , ...,J10,328.18 ..... .879.11 . ' J10.507.29 . . :- . 10,607.29 SERVICE AND MISCELLANEOUS FEES. INCLUDING TAX SALES . . j 5,1 33.79 Turned over to 'Treasurer,...! 6,133.79 PERSONALTAXES COLLECTED BV LEGAL DEPAUTM ENT , . Collected ....... Turned over to Treasurer,... . ?8-i5 RECAPITULATION OF BALANCE . " "' Total, ' ("Dr." $313,373.57 $1,051,219.19 $1,080,403.97 fore Ihe flKUre 'llwriciftes bvodriiTts;"u HehU DtiluticOH.) $342,558.35 1924 Taxes , 1923 Taxes 1922 Taxes 1921 Taxes 1920 Taxes 1919 Taxes 1918 Taxes 1917 Taxes .;. 1916 Taxes 1915 Taxes , 1914 Taxes Suspense Account Certificate of Hcdomntlon .. S First National, Bank ... Balance on hand CASH AND ASSETS SIX 1719;94 2.373.21 .. 3,413.74 729.07 .. 1,906.85 None -'Noiio' None ' None None ' None .12 .'. ;. J79.ll , $ 9,421.04 l ', V'lv . 6,966.40 ,. ' 2,454:68 :9.431.04 " MOfJTiks TOTAL AMOUNT OF TAXES COLLECTED DURING -. i ENDING JUNE 30. 1923 $672,018.75 66,106.55 1924 Taxes 1 923 Taxes 1922 Taxes 1921 Taxes 1920 Taxes - 1919 Taxes 1918 Taxes 1917 Taxes : 1916 Taxes , - Is 1 S Taxes 1914 Taxes ;.- L...-.....1 . Certificate of Redemption ;.- ; Total !.'.... : Service Miscellaneous Fee, including Tax Foreclosure Sales.. 1924 Personal Tuxes Collected : .... 15.047.36 .... 10.095.79 8,316.17 244.88 .... 129.31 '8.-74 .... : 20.97 ...i'V '-17.38 4.72 9,830.62 ...771,837.21 ....$ 6,133.79 189.25 :.J.777,l00i28 CLOSE TO HOME This Bank has all of its interests close j:ahiue., rtf fvi Its interests are yoiir prosperity and the welfare of our community. Its Federal Reserve membership is for your protection. Your Account is Invited JAcksoN County Bank Medford, Oregon Established 1888 -j. l ii L itTl 111 iTTTTl I II iTij- " iii.Tm 1 1 1 1 Lii i iTTl . I 1 ! HI t t jTTTUT iIulI'IJ Total Collections of-Office '. STATE OF OREGON.' e -. (.., . - County of Jacksoh . '' ' ' . ", ' t . ' ; .1 ; : ' :". . - ':-..; V- : : I, Delilia Stovens. pounty Clerk of the County Court in and for Jnckson Counly, Oregon;' do hereby certify that the foregoing copies of .Statements und 'Recapitulation of tlic flnanclurcondltion of Jackson County, Oregon, for the six months ending June 30th, 1925, of tho County Treasurer and County Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon, are true -and correct copies of'the 'original reports filed In my office. .'--.- '. . . : J In witnoss wlioreof, I have hereunto set my hund and affixed tho sou! of ' tlve County Court this 17th day of July, 1925. -r '.t ... -i-. . t .- I. DELILIA STEVENS, (Seal) .' County Clerk, forackson County, Oregon, cor.NTv' clerk's skmi-anxVal report FOR THE SIX' MONTHS ' ENDING .UTNE. 102.1. " ' ' "'' STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES County Court and Commissioners . circuit Court Justice Court Sheriffs Office Clerk's orrico Treasurer's Office Coroner's Office School Superintendent s. Office . I Fruit Inspectors Office I Asscssor'er Office .; ' County Agent I Tax Rebate i Widow's Pension Court-'llouse Expense Liair '......; ('are of Poor ut Poor I-arm Care of poor Not at Poor i-arm ... Juvenile 'Court Expense ...' ... Advertising and County Printing . Election Expense County Nurse Surveyor's Office Sealer of Weights and Mcusurcs ... Water .Master County Attorney Health Registration Counly Audit Fair Expense Siaughlerert Cattle Claims Forest Servlco Expense Bounty '. . Dog License Fund Library Fund , Prohibition Enforcement ----- Road Fund I ' Total STATE OF OREGON. ' ' .'. . . i County of Jackson. . ; n 14 2.370.69 6.704.S2 803.2 10.465.9u 6.993.81 3:396.76 404.S2 3.326.20 1:660.66 7.62 1!2. 8.8 1 C.90 2.196.37 2.453.00 2.645.44 2.7ii.'9l I.109.O2 6.2-18.;8 111.65 2.388.65 - 16.30 1.199.05 61 7.4 I 116.13 2. 060. 81 2.791.35 83.26 500.40 4.664. 57 ' 186.80 8.30 ' 3.191.60 : 138.00 . ' 3.488.02 70.00 483.03 ....$233.2.71.50 - - r, L. ,',bo!11. "". fun(y Clerk of ihe County Court In and for Jaukson 'owViV i?' Y"n' !8' rfy that the foregoing aiuiem ont and flmicla" exhibit of me conuition of Jackson County. Oregon, for tho six months end- . , DEniLlA'-STEVBMS ,T , County Clork for Jackson Counly, Oregon, f CASH PAID Tor Second-Hand j'umituro and Stovoi W. A KINNEY . . Furniture I loiise , 315 E. Main Phone 509 rlng your clear, cotton rafc. to lhf crp.. We ll buy thm. , tl WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF Doors Screens, Windows arid ash, Window and Door Frame Mouldings, Cabintis of All Rinds Our Constant Aim l to Keep Our Quality and Prltea Absolutely Right. ' bo Not Order From Out ofiTdwn ConcVn Belore Letting Ut Figure on Your Bill. TROWBRIDGE, CABINET WORKS Medford 'A Modern Mill ' Oregon (Seal) medium pooooooooooooooooooooooo& 1 aiCtr 1 II INSURANCE '' ' 8 ! ; First jnsoice ; : j : l ; ' " kffmra ' "v'".'"t 8 fi i . .A. L. HIUL, MiMfirt . A . K .Fhorw JOS SO Nfciih Ctntril O y ..v. TMtMtit .-'turn '-" 1 ""I I ' i" j ' , BRICK. 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