J I MONDAY JUI,Y, It. IDS 1. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAQK TWO The Evening Herald J. MUMMY JMItor m;jBOUIiI3 City Bailor f gOeja, Published Ally eieopt 8anday, by e Herald Pubiisning company 01 tta Fails, at lis Eigntn Htroot, tend at the poitoftlce at Kla- Falls. Ore., for transmission tkroaah the mails ai second-class "tatter. .OP -THR ASSOCIATED K TRIMS. "3 Ta; AsaocUtsd Frea ia exclusively katlUad to, the use for republication ajaBaatos dlipatehea credited to It, r, aat otherwise credited In thli Met,1 and alto the local news pub laker herein. f MONDAY JULY, 11. lOSt. MICKIE SAYS fajrlfcttE WV4T MO WCRBl &mviG0Re begot, noor. I " PMR tDPS TUNA tHESE XS ' WN PEEVED V)UM NOW. ". yetoK stops, FeAvAe VUJKRtSlCBlJVfE&QrrU I J1 TV SS3 County Court Takes Sharp Rap at Brower (Continued from rage 1) - Hon from, tho atatement, signed -by Judge Bunnell'and Commissioners Short and Ferdyce: r"Tli sheriff ft. by a recent statute, rjaade a salaried officer. The. effect ot 'tea Diatrict Attorney DroWer'a re fusal to cooperate with the shorlff .Bad hla attempt to turn oyer tho sheriff's duties to J. F. Morley (a constable) and a fee officer, has the effect of doubling the coat of appro-1 eludes leading representative profee- kenalon of criminals. The county court cannot justify such uncalled for waste of thetax payers money .and therefore, his not approved of bills) run up by Mr. Morley for ser vices which. In the first place, ho was not authorized to render and fa the second place were services , which the people are monthly paying tho sheriff for. If the district attor ney of Klamath count), conducts his office In the orderly proper manner which the stature and common busi ness judgment demands be will have no difficulty In, getting prompt at Tho court crltlcltcsi Mr Ilruwor'a conduct ot his offlco In tho following language! N i "It is possible that Mr Morloy, or In fact any unauthorised person might bo ns successful nj she dtsttlct attorney In tbu convlctlo.t ot crim inals In our courts. Tho record of con. vlctlotig by tho present district nt tornoy has, reached tho total of ono conviction. This fact taken in con nectlon with trio number ot Indict ments returned and tho number ot criminal cavs tried makes the pur capita cost.e: couvicsinai inlvlanmlri count)1 porhuiM tho hlghcAt In tho Unltod States: He has nucceo.led In tilling tho Jail with prisoners who aro now being entertained nt tho tax payers expense and as tho circuit court will shortly adjourn for vaca tion this largo number ot Jail board era must contlnuo to accopt tho hos pitality ot tho tax payers for soma tlmo to come. Thanks to Mr. Drowor, there Is no Immedlato relict In sight for elthor prlsdnors or the tax pay. ors." S. F. TO WELCOME UFC.H1Y SAM FRANCISCO, July 11. In a stirring resolution, which was unani. mously adopted by tho board ot sup erVisors, Mayor James Rolph has been authorltcd to name a commlttoo of 300 prominent citizen ot San Fran cisco, without regard to race or creed, to arrange for a fitting public recep tion and official 'welcome to the vis iting delegates to the , Thirty-ninth Annual International Supreme Con tention of the Knights ot Columbus, to take pUce In San Francisco, Au gust 2, 3 and 4. Great stress was laid by Mayor Kolph on the remarkable achieve ments of tho Knights of Columbus In every foremost activity of tho coun try for several years past, their splen did work during ' tho World war. which has firmly entrenched them tu the hearts ot overy man of tho United States army and navy during the great conflict, the educational pro gram for ex-service men; tho magnifi cent hospitalization program being followed for tho comfort of the dis abled and wounded veterans of tho great war, and the vigorous campaign' being waged by the Knights against bolsherism and radicalism. The citizens' committee Is to im mediately enter Into preparations for a brilliant reception to the K. C.'s during the supreme convention, and also provide appropriate entertain. ment for tho delegates during their stay. Tho citizens' committee In r NEW TODAY FOR BALK American Cato. Dost location In Susanvlllo. For par ticulars write Uox 913, 8usanvltlo, Calif. - ll-is A OOOI) UKU and it good bath nt - Colonial Rooms 11th uonr Main St. nnd at Colonial Annex 741 Walnut Ave. All outsldo ulry rooms. 11 We do not spoil your films Stlnson, Photo Shop. FOR RENT Three housekeeping rooms overlooking I ho lnko. Phono 368tR. i. 11-13 FOR RENT Slcoplng room and bath tor ono or two gontlemen. 1150 1'luoSt. 11-13 FOR SALE 11050.. Dandy wMl built 3 room house on tine cor ner view lot. Terms, 1300 cash, $25 a month. 8eo owner 704 N. Rth St. or phono 339-W. 11 Send your clothes to Klamath Hand Laundry. Indies flno clothes a specialty, l'hono 573-Wi, 7th and Klamath Ave. 11-13 HLOCKWOOD FOR 8AU5 17.25 for doublo load. Telephone 424-J. 11-16 MASONIC MKKTIXfl Stated communications ot Kla math Lodge? No. 77, A. F. & A. M. Monday (tonight) evening. There wilt be important business to attend to. also work in tho F. C. degree.' Come and be there prompetly at 7:30 in Masonic Hall. 409 Main street. 11 LKM L. OAOHAOEN. 8ecy. FOR RENT Three room apartment. Call at 24 High St. 11 SAVH MONEY Best oak soles with rubber heels out on for 11.85. Jack frost. 818. 9th St. 11-13 FOR SALE Ono 1920 Dodge tour ing car. Cheap. No, 1, Loom I Dldg. Phone 105. 11-13 Mexico, considering deporting two American citizens, la Inviting Inter national complications. Othor aliens In Mexico may charge favoritism. aaksksHK ct .i: BbibibibibibibibibibibibibibW Smf99Mk. a. X.MbW j. WEATHER RECORD f Hereattor The Iteratd will publish the moan and maximum tempera- ures and precipitation record aa tak en by the U. S. Reclamation service tatlon. Publication will covor the day previous to the paper's Issue, up to 5 o'clock ot the day. July 1 July 2 , July 3 July 4 , July 5 July July . July .. July 9 , . 8 Max. 7? .. 67 .. T9 .. 85 .. 85 .. 90 94 90 .. 88 July 10 . 86 MID. 46 36 36 . 46 47 63 65 S3 54 Precipitation Philadelphia Wants Competing Exposition Herald Waohiagtoa llurrau WASHINGTON, July 11. Portland may lose tho support ot congress for Its exposition In 1925 unless Instant slonal business men ot the city, and will be headed by Mayor Rolph, as honorary chairman. Makers -of Flies Crow Expert With Practice .SBSBSBBBr'rBBaBBBiBw '.BSBlBlBlBlBlBpBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlW BBBn'iaBT J Fleet Chiefs .",.. . . . . . ,. .v. acuon is laxon nnu ureas uro exortnn Hon nllledornl officials to have phssod nt onco tho bill authorizing tho nrcsl- dont to Invito tho participation ot on toroiRii government". Philadelphia wants nu oximitlllon In 11)20 mul todny John Wtummakor of that city spent several hours with President Harding trying to convince hint that tho administration should got bohlnd tho Philadelphia show nnd prevent any competition wl(hlu ono year. nHHBBBBBkr Ja"BSSSSBlBlBBW aaaaBBsik9B 'bibibibibibibibK f6JjPBWfflC WHSlttelSwtSSFx liBBtsk. Rear Admiral Edward liberie has A the raclrto nl with rank of ad.""m .? f"' A, "f" ? " Vice Admiral Hilary 1' Jonrn will mlU !?; .ucceYd. Admiral hZh??""!? fc.SS Rodman. .1 TAC6MA, Wash., July 11. Fowls of the barnyard, birds of the air and animals ot the forest furnish Charter No. 310, material for making imitation fllok testion ang early payments of all that fishermen use to book front oiua legauy incurred ana a proper ana oiner elusive game zisn. charge against the county. xi,.,- u located here one of the evening Admiral Henry U Wllaon who bcconu cvmiiuuHtant of ,Vo nanolU Naval Academy I "In .regard to the particular com piauu or me aistnci aiiorners oi ffco referring to the items of auto- tuoblle hire in making the arrest of A.'W. Finch, the court wishes to .draw attention to the fact that had the arrest of Finch been placed in the 'bands ot the sheriff who has bis own ear for such purposes, Instead of Morley, there would not have been a bill, for auto biro incurred for the tax payers to meet. "Answering Mr. Itrowor'a complaint Btlll further, In rererence to the er ratic and uncertain manner of hold ing meetings of the county court, tho writer wishes to emphasize this fact, that under the laws ot tho State of Oregon, the county court Is obliged to bold one meeting only, every 60 days whereas the county co art of Klamath county meets eight times during- evory month of the year. If the manner ln which the county court holds its meetings at present, as In the past, does not nult Mr. Drower, it would probably l,o 'advisable for the court to confine Its .meetings In the future to one every 60 days as tho law,, prescribes "There Is ono item of expense to tho tax payers that Mr. n rower has, liowovor, failed to dray tho public's nttentlon to, and that Is the expen-ie ho has Incurred, without tne, county court's consent, to tho furnlshlnK of tho suite of rooms for his own -ire, In the Dougan courthoueii which ho lld not see fit to consult tho county court, but the expense ot which tho merchants who supplied tho furnleh fngs, aro asking tho taxpayers to liquidate." Mr. Morley, on request of the dis trict attorney, was appointed na Blstant to that otflcor, early in the year, - About the first ot May his appointment was caucel!ud by the county court The statement says this resulted because 'as Mr Morley Is not a dulty qualified n'.orny at law the statute forbids hit appoint ment and bis appointment had to be cancelled.' few concerns that manufacture file. It Is disclosed that one of the raoat popular files among fishermen la made from rho hair from the tall of a skunk and from the tall ot a mountain deer, hackle from the neck ot a Rhode Island Red Roost er and feathers from a white leg horn hen, a New Guinea ben a goose and a Missouri pigeon. I I It Is an atI to make an lmlta-j tlon fly, bat experienced workers ( can turn out eight dozen of them ta a day. Ibe clone of business 147,867.92 191.13 I E6S.00 i ' The rail labor board's wage deci sion seems to be hotter than first supposed. Both railroad executives and workers aro dissatisfied with it. lUwerve Diatrict No. IS lUCTORT OF CONDITION OF THH MALIN STATE BANK of Malta, atiMalla, Ore., in the HUte ot Oregon, at Suae SO,, 1031. RESOURCES, 1 Loans and discounts 2 Overdrafts, secured and unsocured ... 3 U. 8. Government securities owned ............ 4 Othor bonds, warrants and securities. In eluding foreign government, state, munic ipal, corporation, etc. 5 Stocks, securities, claims, Hens, Judgmonts, 6 Ranking house nono, furniture and fixtures 8 Amount due from banks, bank ors and trust 1 companies not designated as approved re- servod banks ... ................................... 9 (b)Amounts duo from banks, bankers and trust companies, designated and approved reserve agents ot this bank ... 12 Cash on band In vault Total cash and duo from banks, Itoma 8, 9 and 12 113,879.84 13 Interest, taxes and expenses paid ' I ) 1,416.04 309.75 4,688.36 8,462.80 1,798.15 3,618.89 224.50 To the Poor Total LIAD1L1TJK8- ..169,137.53 61C.000.00 fot of the millions left by the late Jloger1 C. Sullivan of 'Chicago 111 go to establish scholarships for poor young men and women. .That's What Boctlua Sullivan, tho pollti olan's' son, shown above, has an. Mouqccd he will do with his legacy. 17 Capital stock paid In DEMAND DEPOSITS, other than banks, subloct to reserve 24 Deposits due tho Stato ot Orogon, and deposits 'duo county or cities nnd othor I public funds (27321.91 25 Individual deposits, subject to check ........ T. ' 13,205.98 37 Coshlor's checks ot this ftank outstanding ' payable on domand , 87.15 1 Total of demand dopoalts othor than ' ' bank doposlts, subject to roservo, Items 24. 26 and 27' , ...840,616.04 TIME AND HAVINGH DEPOSITS, subject to roaorre and nnvnlila nn flnmnnri nnil nntilnrt In tintlrny ' 29 Tlmo certificates of deposit outstanding 30.00 30 Savings deposits, payablo subject to notice.... -I 3,492.49 Total ot time anu savings deposits pay able on, demand and subject to notice, ' Itoms 29 and 30 3,538.49 32 Dills payablo with federal reserve bank or wltb other banks or trust companloi ...... 10,000,00 Total , 169,137.53 State of Oregon. County of Klamath, ss. I, Louis Boldiscbar, cashier ot tho above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. LOUIS BOLDISCHAR, Cashier Correct Attest: ' ' . g. M. HAMMOND, I NED O'CONNOR, I A. KALINA, Directors. , ,, . ' Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 9th day of Jaly, 1931. M. M. 8TASTNV, Notory Pibllc. (My commission expires March 9, 1928.) TARIFF WllJi IIEI.P HTAUT SHINGLE MILIrt Herald WaAltlnjtton Ilnrrsa. WASHINGTON, July It. Chair man Fordney, of tho house ways and means commlttoo, In submitting a mnjorlty report on tho tnrlft bill to tho house, stated that protective rates UGARN THE AUTO BUSINE8S ara mora money at auto michanU or go into business for yourself aa Ignition expert, liatteryman. Welder Tractorman, Vuleanlur, Machinist or Lathe Hand-shortest road to sue cessnthousands of men have gone from the-ie shop to good jobs you can do the sameyou can earn board and room while ettendfng school- write today for free catalog largest and beat equipped Auto School op,the PaclncCcaat-ovet2,0Q0 man traiaed annually. Heald'a AatasaotUe Schol 1161 Salter Straot taa FraacJaco ' 'i i rasas in i i in were Imposed on shingles tj allow nhlnglu tnllld of iho" Noriliweat' to fiiiiimn operations without fear ot Canadian competition Iln also declnrod that retaliatory duties on lumber were required to protect Northwestern manufacturers, CMdien's Eyes;., Hnaerially require wore ashI alteaiUon than older lle, aoraaae the accoanaseda tloa la more active. Wo have aa laatrnmcnt which eaabtea a to doiemitito tho aasotat and character of eye trovfcte, rvra la a child two or three years oM. jji H. J. 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