rAuv fivb THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FBIDAV, OCTOBKH 9, 1 Bunnell, Short' Have Chance if' WE SAID r (Continued rrom Page 1) Good TO THIS GREAT SALE ONCE BEFORE, BUT WE WERE" COMPELLED TO CONTINUE FOR ONE MORE WEEK BUT THIS TIME WE MEAN IT Tomorrow We Quit AT THE STROKE OF NINE TOMORROW NIGHT .THIS GREAT EST OF ALL SALES POSITIVELY COMES TO AN END THIS IS POSITIVE. YOUR LAST CHANCE THE ENTIRE STOCK OF Men's Overcoats i ON SALE SATURDAY ONLY One-Third Price Now All Suits Priced to $30.00, Saturday $21.85 i One-Half Price, Saturday Only, 8 Black Twill Shirts Extra Special 75c s Extra Special in Work Shoes. $3.35 K. Saturday Last Day Ml Squint Your All Suit Priced to $40.00, Saturday $30.00 vs' nm Sox, Wool Mixed, 3 for $1.00 I Underwear, Fleece lined .95 SUGARMAN k At These ! THE ENTIRE STOCK OF Men's Suits ON SALE SATURDAY'ONLY HART-SCHAFFNER MARX SUITS AND CLOTHCRAFT CLOTHES Eye On These: All Suits Priced to $50,00, Saturday $37.85 Suits Mackinaw, Special $7.25. . Ask to see this Coat. Outing Flannel Gowns $1.95 ..aBBBBBBBBBBBaH ." X'i bbbbbbW. bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbi 'MKldHtHHnr xWSaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW yliVT MAD AT NOBODY $60.00 Suits, . $47.85 $70.00 Suits $55.85 to 4:30 . SWEATER COATS, JERSEY KNIT SPECIAL $1.95 Saturday Last Day of Insurance ware e?er delivered to mo, or to my knowledge to any per son! thai. 1 nnv itifwt iUm t livery ot any policies of Insurance nor havo I oyer Keen any pollen for IDiuranuB on naia Dttllding. Bat, as shown by a telegram pub- llahnrf In veiterdav'a tlaraM from Harrison Allen of Portland, counsel hw T M Ttmivan. nlalntlff In lh courthouse null, to hli colleague, C. T. atone, tocai auorney, tne mana ger of the Ietrolt Fire and 'Marin. Insurance company; the Connecticut Fire Insurance company; The Ameri can Insurance company, The Flre- mnn'a Piinil! Thrf North River In- suranco and Manoror Insurance com pany, hare each made affidavit that policies wore written by their com panies on July 90, 1920 by their Kla math Falls agents on'the new court house on Block 15, the-Main street building. These affidavits show, says Allen, Jhatthcso.. policies were written at - the Instance or We county conn, that thoy were written In considera tion ot certain premiums and that the premiums were charged and paid for. ' And In the opinion of Allen, rank ed as one of the beat lawyers 1b the state, the affidavit in bis possession are sufficient to Mow tnat judge n. H. Bunnoll, In his sworn statement, fslslfled. And in the county clerk's otflc bore Is that part of the total Insur ance, $112,000 Jn all, allotted to the companies represented locally by J. F. Maguire on tile tor inspection oi any skeptical citizen three separ ate policies guaranteeing the pay ment ot $37,310 against fire loss oC the new courthouse and other pro perty. This agent delivered his policies and billed the county tor the prem-, lum 444.47. J. K. Drlscoll and Fred Dueling each took half ot the remaining two thirds of the flll. 000, bat, presumably because the county court feared it might weaken fh.lf nnilflnn In the election If it be came generally known that they had tnken & sten that meant tactic accept ance of the Main street building. they did not tile their policies anq bills. Th nannl. who were wise enough to elect Judge, Bunnell and Commis sioner Short to conduct weir out ness did not .evidently, possess suf ficient intelligence to be taken late the confidence ot the county, court when thle Important step waa Ukea. Maaulre's policies and hill were tiled September 23. 1920. The eoaa.-tyeourt- met-two days later but al lowed no bills. On Monday, Septem ber .27, the court met again and all bills, were placed before It by the county clerk. All bills were allowed except Ma- gulre's Insurance bill.' Now It Judge Bunnell and Commissioner Short can make the people of Klamath county believe that ther did not allow this bill because they had never seen It, nor handled It and did not Know it existed, they can rightfully ask them to show confidence In their farther actions by re-electing them to office next Tuesday. No member of The Herald statf was present at the session of the county court September 27. The Her miA nniv Vnnwa at its own knowledge that the Maguire policies are on tile. II . t .... . fnr ta nnrnAaaa in ma nmuuuia u v. -"-- stated, and that' the bill tor ine $444.47 premium Is on file wltn tne county clerk. It has the clerk's In formation that all Dills were piacea before the court at the Bepieraoer i7ii mMtinr. The record of the court shows this one particular bill was not allowed. Anrt Tim Herald draws the justlfl- hia assumotlon that It was not al lowed because the county court fear ed such action would be used In the courthouse litigation as showing practical acceptance of the Main street courthouse as county proper- tr. Could there be a clearer contra diction established? Could there be a clearer exposition ot the secrot methods pursued oy this county court In transaction ot public business? On one hand tney puouciy uu- clare that the Main street building Is not a county building In all their public statements they caroiuuy re fer to it as "The Dougan building" on tho other they expose by actions, which always speak more clearly than words, that they do consider It n county building and as county property they protect It with Insur ance. ( Tho handwriting Is on the .wall. In .innai nMltles next Tuesday the voters of America will overwhelming ly retire an administration that for secret methods and autocratic over Minv tho win nf the neonlo has a. unique piece In American political history. Ami. if the noonle of Klamath county road right the lessons taught'. In the larger domain ot national pol itics, the same retirement oi an au- tnratln ilmlnlatra.tlon will follow the exposure of the county court's methods and procedure. For in the words oi me man w believed In the common people and leaned willingly upon their Judg? ment, iwhese policy of admlnlstra tratlon waa as open as the 5f and whose administrative method, were clear as daylight: "You can fool some ot the people all ot the time, and all ot the people som. of the. time, but you cannotfool nil of the,, people all et the il-w."' k T '