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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1921)
1 (B 47 weather forecast Tonight, Tuesday ruin, frcah Id mlriltlR Klllllll, Shilling IKMllllWClt- .cm Rales, &t Ijuimmg BeraUt rf NEWS OF Tt BY THE - , ASSOCIATED FREM -ss I'lfleenlli Year ,, ofi; Member of the Associated Press. UI-VMATII VM.1M, OIUXIO.V, MD.VIMV, DIK.TMIIdt 12, Ural Till: NKWMI'APKIl "WAIl" Udltorlal Wo regret lUut t circumstances fforcii iu lo break Ihn silence wo lhavn kept out or pity fur thoao Involved, una toll thn truth- about ilho preaont statu of llin newspaper (situation n thl) city and Ihn event preceding It. A nveryono Interested knows, wo entered lnt mi agreement with w, A. Wlest ami II, J, llrldlnr. roprs (tenting tlm Record Publishing com pany, (o aril Tho Herald to thoin, or ithoso tho represented, giving them tuiltll December 10 to flnanii, tliolr .operation!. . If th..y failed, tlmti ,lhy were lo null to ua Ihn common (lock of Ihn Huron! Publlahlng rompany. They nnnounmd these fuclit when llin ilnlly Record waa suspended: they imhllcly ilnltil It nt n meeting In tlm Presbyterian church, ami tlmy told II privately to lhlr friends und tho hiialnrai men of tho city, Aa tlnm progressed mid llinlr of. forla to flnanrn Ihn ileal failed. they repeatedly eiprosSed to ua their Intention In live) up to Ihn tnrma of tlm contract. Wo 'had ronfl. dencn In IjoIIi these men, and did what wu could l help them ralie Ihn money needed, Aa late aa laat Monday, Mr. Ilrldlng atated lo ua that hn could not tlnancn the deal, and that when Ihn time fame, ho -would surrender In ua the atock ronl rolled hy himself and Mr. "Wlet. and with belief In their In legrlty wo went ahead confident 1hat Ihern would bo no hitch In ilio transaction. VRumrtvu TWO TIIOUHANIi PACK Kit KMPIOYKH WAI.K OUT ni;iiiii:.i,v i m:w voiik NKW YCIIIK, Dee. 1 2. Two thouiniid employe of Ills Klvn packora In Now York ijiilt work auddeuly loday. They loft wmkoii load of porlalmblu beef in frnt of tho company plant, An unfounded report of Imminent pay rut la given aa tho cauan of tlm walkout ! 7 pacKer nme'al, Gounr d T PLANS JAIL IN FLOOD AND SLIDES TAKE DEATH TOLL OVER NORTHWESTi COUNTY BUDGET H. S. BUILDING Includct $15,000 in Pro- I posed County Budget to Build Quarters YAP CONTROVERSY BETWEEN U. S. AND 'n"1 '"'"y court hnaiiKulu waved JAPAN IS SETTLED' tt rrtl "l"t '" "l0 '""' ' ""' '"'" C,L', alrret rourthouso supporter hy their Anirrlm In del Cable lllil, Ollie,. Drflnlle Pilvllcgm A 'in nt nml action In IneluilliiK In Hid pn ,iuei! county huilKet 'alluintn nf 1922, nn Item reading, "I'lrii en Thuusuiid dot I lara for jirnvlilliiK hot spring inurl- Th r .!'"""" ,ln '"" equlpiiiuil ua u proier ... iwi airnri'iinK rt.iwiy pria oners," Xen Mute Thla adieu, following tlm riKated llemy lUiliit Crinfri llutiirt Mimy I,le llellereil lwt, mill Hiiirc Injured Wo wern not a little aurprUed and Inrrrdiiloiia Tuedy evening when Information came, to Ua that Mr. Holding waa planning on ruining to The Herald officii at midnight and Temovlng audi of the equipment lielonglng lo tho llerord I'tibltahtnc rompany aa had been traniferred aa a remit uf Ihn option and a a: ren in en t of Orloher II. While wn could hardly holler. In view of III pa at atatemenla to ua, that he wonld undnrlakn aurv'i a thing, wn layrd In the office that evening At IS minute vto I: o'rliKk, mli. night, a truck arrived and with It five men I), J. Ilelillmt, Ham Hot, den, M. H, lnler. Hud Mean and I ho truck driver Thla convinced ua that our Information waa cor rect, and we nwatted opera I Ion a. Walling In n hallway wo, heard the Inalrucllona lo re mo to tho n'lutp luent In ijuratlnn, mid when the work waa well started n i.teppod Into thu room, much In tho aurirlie of Ihnao there and tho rniutrrna Hon of Mr. Holding;. It waa what happened then lhat rallied ui to keep allent, aa o did not euro to placo hefurn tho public an net of cowardlco na pllUhlo aa It waa ilia- graceful. Kach man prejieut wat there na tho peraonal friend uf Mr, lleldlnn, with tho poulhlo exception of the truckman. They naturilly oipect r, that ho waa rlcht, and tint ho had tho couraxo In alind by hU rauao. Hut they aoon found their mlatako. When wo appeared he turned and ran front tho offlro. He deaerled III frlonda and compnn- loni and left them to faco th) mil ale. At our rciiuoat, thoao fom.ilu Inr replaced everything n tin-) found It nml left tho office. WAHIIINdTON, Kee. 13 troveray lietvireii Jnpnu and Ihn full ed Hlalea oer Ihn laland of Yap hna leen antlled, Hucntary Hughe me nouneod linlav Tin. i',,n.t u... Keta cerlaln defl.ili,, rKl,l In Ynp.i '""f.".'!,' '!'" ,"""i, r""'1 '" my" lnrludlnR rahlo rl.hu Tho nKreo-i ,h? "'" K"r"":" ,,u"'" '"""l"-' ''- menta which la In treaty form In. P lojunciu.na -rom tin, court, la rludea all laland over which jHp.n ' " "m ,n,," "" " l'nrl " "Irei.Kthen haa mandate. In addition to Yap, Thn "" "'"' "" "", n',r,l"! ,,u" Japaneao dcleR.te. annnuiin-d their i"!5 '" "'" ,rKIl ,0,,r,,l"u'' lam wllllnrnea. I., wllli.lr. .l.. ' ""' t""")' '"' '''l l" flnlahcd Watofflce from Chin on J,,...rr I H,,0"l', ,h" 1Ulllll.nt he plaied III 1933 The llrltlah deleKHl.ii havn nr- ,hn ,,"","n':. aupportera of tho Hot ranged to leave for homo December ' H,rl"K" ,,u nis any. tho cuc of tie 31 Vlvlanl. he.! of lhM r,-,,h .ii I c"unly rourt would he enhanced and gallon, and aevoral of hla detegntei, ll 0"1'1 '"' on" of ""' ln,,, Import plana lo anil Wrdneaday nnt lnn underlakun alum tho In ' Junction waa ImiiiiI hy JiiiIro ('nlkln UAt?D ncrnc Ilxll '" Jmkaonvllln earlier In tin, jear WA rtR USERS UNITE forbidding tlm eolleetli.rt of the re urt I licum n y ami n aperUI Hem of $ I 4. I n.tcTlle A.mkUH.i iiKi.rmr.1 m 000 In I In. mlarellaneoua fund Kranl- lme.llglr I Ward, n tap.iyer. Inatltutcd the In Junction und It hua hold tlcaplle dla Thij Klamalh Water t'aera' I'ro-laolullon motlona filed ,y Judgo II II letuve aaaeciauun was lo rm ill fal' llunnell, of the rounlv lourl iirilay afternoon In Ihn city hall AIICIIIWCN, Wnah, Dec. 12 ' Two men, one woman mid a b.ihy nroj dead, and Hirer nun aerloualy In jured ii a a reault of two alldea on' tlm t'leniona' logging company.1 mil-1 rond near Melbourne laat night The flrat alliln carried tho logging train and cnglnn mid a number of inr 200 feet down nn ,'mhaiikment, kill ing thn engineer, (Jerald W1III, hi wf und two-year-old huhy,.iind In jured two brakenieu.' The aecond allde, ii half-hour later, klllud l.'rnent Olaoii, n incmhor of tho rllroinl con atruinlon camp reacuw party y which had hurried to tho act-no. and Injur- ml another. A third man wn left unaccounted for. IS COMPLETED WCMTEE: County's Needs Estimated at $530,236.75 for Next Yer iroue: TO NIIOOT o.v HIOIIT rMVAVEO CO.NVIOT CIIAItGKD WITH MUIIDKK ' CIIICAQO, Dec. 12. Chief of I'ollco Kltimaurlco today ! ordered hi tnen to shoot on Ight Tommy O'Connon, gun- man and murderer, who v caped from Jail hero ycater- flay aftor overpowering tho v guard. O'Connon, who waa to OPTIMISM (Ml ruiuntsnum BK SECRETARY Tho county rourt and budget com mittee flnlahcd their work upon the Prox)ed 1922 budget rllmato for Klamnth county Haturday afternoon mid ordered It aent to the printer to ho prepared for aubmlltlng In printed form to tho atuto ta'x commlaalon at Balem for approval. Tho estimated need of Klamath county, according lo tho eatlmalc, are cl forth at $530,236.27 for tho year 1922. The general catlmato thla year Is $2.. 139.70 lower than laat yeara" budget. which wo J532.3IS.02. IHWil.il Into Two I'aiin Tho 1922 budget eallmaln nf $..30,23fi.27 I divided Into two parts, tho aiim of $260,750 being Items cov ering propoacd expenditures for nine rountyy project while tho aum of $269,tR.27 la to cover a total coun ty estlmato of $100,263 and the prob ablo stato tax of $169,223.27. Tho tax rate has not been fixed nml will not bo until thn state tax commlaalon at Salem pasaes upon tho budget. Tho public utility and cor poration tnx for Klamath county has not been fixed hy tho tax commlaalon Thu tad nowa of the death of i "" ,hcr was ome d'apute i bctlween IIKI.MNOHAM, Dee 12 Nook auk and Kknglt Itltera, a well nuiuernu smaller Mremn are out of their banks hern n a result of heavy r.ilnfall. Thn water I two feet deep on the Rtreelx of Kverion Tho river broko through tho dike at lltveralde HKATTU:, Dec. 12 Joieph Koran wan killed at Medina, a suburb of Seattle, laat night when hla liouso wa cruahed hy. n land slide. Ills wife was uninjured . havo been hanged Thursday ! Wallace in AnilUft! RipOft for tho killing of a policeman, Q--- ImnrortniMt for Agriculture WA8HINOTOf, D. C, Dec. IS. A note of optimism over the futaro out look of American agriculture In aplte- was armed with a smuggled rovolvcr. MRS. CAMPBELL PASSES AovK-latlon Appear to Uko fho Hunalilnn Seven ablo bodied former mombera of tho "County duetts Association" this morning were hard at work In back of the Main street court homo sawing wood and carrying It Into the basement of tho building. Thero were smiles on the face of the men and only one man waa seen who wa not cither whittling or singing at he worked. I'rrfiT Sun.ililm- Ob you hot cakes, bacon and cof- er today aro due to world-wide eon- Wife of I'MUiilnenl llanliuirc Din nt I'ninilciM Man council i hnmber following a meeting or wairr umt rf the Klamath Irriga tion district, who assembled on thn call of Chairman Kberleln to.prolval agalnat alleged water rale nu) el liendlture nf the t'nlted State Hoc. Iinilallon Hervlrr-. Will lneHlr KtM-iulltiim Thn pretivctlvi. aaaorlallou I com im'cd of membora ef nil the dlatrict wherit the rerlaniutlnn service film lah water for Irrigation nnrpoaea. Tin PurHiae of thn uaaorlatlon I to lnea tlgaln the eipendllurea which havn been made on tho Klamath prolecti alao lo aeriirn temporary relief from thn government from alleged cxic- Thn following nrtlcln appeared In tho Sunday Uncord of Orloher 9. Wn auhmll, without comment, aa It apcakf for Itself: "After week of negotiation mi agreement waa reached last nvonlng that hn for lis object thn publication of ona dally pa per In Klamath Kalla, It has boon recognised for soinn tlmo that tho publication of two dally newspaper In thl city wn an economic waste, Ihn rout of which had to bo met by the ad vertiser and reader of thn pub lication. It waa thn recognition of thl fuel that prompted tho mo vo huvlng for Ita object tho iillinlnntlou of thla waatn, through tho publication of only ' onn dullv paper, Thla haa boon accomplished through tho n groomant signed lust night by representative of thn Herald Publishing rompany mid Iho Un cord I'lihllshlng co m puny. This ngreomont prevides: "That tho llccord Publishing rompany shall huvu an option lo purrhasQ tho Kvenlng llorald at any tlmo prior to December 10, 1931. In tho ovont that tho op tion Is not exorcised, tho Hocord rubllohlng company pastes, to K. J, Murray by contract of talo.i "In view of (his agreement a continuation of tho publication of two newspaper would be n further acceptance of a condition' that tho very agroement Itself rocognUod an a mlstako and It was derided lo suspend The Klamath Dally Hocord no mat ter which option wat exercised. For that reason The Klamath -Itecord w-HI no longer he pub lished at dally, but will contlu us si a Sunday newspaper, un der the aamn management and direction a heretofore, with thn etrniitlnn of Ihn editor Clark William. whr disposed of hi holding lo the other aleskhold era and jrlhdrew aa a member of thn rompanv "In taking thla aten wn do so confident In the belief that our readera and advertiser will commend our decision. It l aurn to reault In a atrctiger imhllr llo'i and hence will In the end bring greater benefit to the community Nothing orcunlea n mom prominent place na thn re presentative of n community than Ha newspaper ll It I lie mouthpiece of It city and thn bigger and morn progreasltn It la the morn will It mirror thn prngreaalvenraa and prosperity of thn community In which II la ipuhllahcd. Keeling that hy con centrating all effort nnd auppnrt In onn paper thn sooner will Klamath Kali havo a publica tion worthy of It standing mining thn muulrlpallllea of thn state, wo decided upon thn plan announced above, bccnuso wn hold Ihn welfare of thl illy ubovt any selfish pride or ag grandisement. "f our plan do not miscarry, wn expect to lake over Tho Kvenlng Herald within tho stipu lated sixty day. If tho. outcome should prove to bo otherwise, our disappointment will hn to n certain degree mitigated by tho fart that competent hands will continue at tho newspaper helm of tho city and that Iho Interests of Klamath Kails will not uf-for," Appminl It) Slipperier Tho county tourts' mom Is romld ered proper. Hot Springs supporters say, because Judge Kuykendall of thn circuit court has threatened to remove county prisoners to Jtukami villi, for safekeeping owing to the re ealed and attempted Jail deliveries and tho recommendation of thn grand Jury laat week, that the iniiiily court adequately equip n Jail. In view- of thla recommendation thu county uiiirt Inoluded thn Item of fifteen thousund dollars for n Jail In tlm pro poied budget, but sMilfled II for the Hot Springs building, which Kiev con- lend I Ihn official rourthou of aurvlvcd by tho mother. wh0 re-' Klamalh county and should bn fin-1"'" In Santa Monica. Tho. dill Mm John Paul Campbell, 13 years old, at Pasadcni, reached hero 8un day night, and Mr Campbell, who i proprietor of tho Klamath Hard ware company, left on tho train thl morning for the southern city, In take charge of hi wlfo's body Although Mr. CaBipbcJJ,' had been aufforlng from llngeflhg Illness' for several yenrs. her death came at a shock lo her friends and fam ily here. Duo to III health, sho left KJ.im- nth Kails six year ago. going to a lower cllmato In the hope that a pormancnt euro might bo found In tho new surroundings. ' (tin ..ll.na.l .. . .. . . ... ii iHtiit',u Hiiurncja over puouc utility tnx rate and tho full assessed rain placed upon tho railroad proper ty In Klumah county by Assessor I.ce. It Is reported unofficially to bn P per cent on tho assessed valuatlon-as against 7D per cent last year. Amount Itemised 4 ;'fho ioiintrou7Cand budget com mlltee propoin to spend Item In Iho $260,730 as follows; Market rnadt. $30,000; special road fund, $70,000; attorney and witness fees. $7,300; state agricultural fund nnd club work, $3,700; county, school tax fund. $70,000; outstanding warrant fund. $13,000 county library fund fee you looked awfully good to us yesterday morning and today. We don't need any lunch, as wo first de manded. Tho tunsblne makes up for It at noon Just let, us work," waa tho phrases used by one hutky work er thla morning. All Insurrection died out when the dltlons and the Inevitable reault of the Wprld War, and It la not to b expected that by tome mlracaloua transformation thla period or adver sity may be turned Into a period of prosperity, FHifrtit lUtcs IHameel High freight rates, big crop pro- lulled. I Itlirt11sln 1 w -.fin ...uau a jz Tr rr r" mother e. ,, " , '", '?d '"--. 's." "d county high other. Hc.lde.llio husband, sho ,cllop, fllni ,17i0o0. Figures Com-wrM A comparison of tho figures last sltn wnter takes, nun' duu mid pay able: I'lmimlal llepnrt Krml Tho report of thn financial condi tion of tho district, prepared by n rommllteo, yns read nnd accepted hy I the nsaoclutlon, and after a general 1 dlarilaalon of grlosnCoit, tho meeting j adjourned until Saturday afternoon, ! Dei ember 17 nt 1'30 o'clock In tho city hall wherutho wnter discussion will ngnln ho taken up, dren are: Alice Paul Hruro Uichlnu place In I'aaailena. sheriff "stood pat" on no eats unless durcd In tho race or high coat, nn work wa performed! The tax payers, employment In tho other Industries aro tho gainers, tbo sheriff said. of tho country with the attendant DnviMP -',, ' lessening In buying, and tho lack of tSUAING BOUTS PLEASEi foreign market for our surplus Kslilbltlon at McDonald's Hall All, "" s'Ten bjr tho 8lnr a the Advertised I more Immediate causes for agrlcul- 'tural conditions facing the farmer Promoter McDonald 8atur lay. this year. In tome respects a vlcloua night staged some.satUfactorr I ox-, circle has been created that It la dlffi- nnTbouts at MeDo'natd's hall, ind.enlt for nt to break through, ha do- wblle tho battles did not last to dared. In discussing the question of very long, still, tho sporting fra-j the effect of European buying of our tcrnlty of this city and county! surplus foodstuffs the Secretary seemed satisfied. The main go, aald: acheduled for ten rounds, between' XeI of Foreijni Karketa Fighting Sharkey or Medford and "Had some way been found for Earl Illtchle of this city ended In, the People In need to buy our surplus tho second round when Rltchlo with at price wheh would cover the cost a well directed blow to Sharkey's,0' producton the American farmer Jaw, sent him 'down for the fatal! wuld have been prosperous and the count of "ten." (country would have prospered with Young-itcr Please I nlm- It la a terrible Indictment of The greatest enjoyment of the node-rn elWstlon that with auch evening was ad In tho fatt bout abundanco here thero aro mlllons of iMcthn. 17; John vnir lih ih nmun..,! m ... between km niehn n,i T..fr.' people overseas suffering for the bare I-. i.onloii r.ieme, 11, and ry In these particulars: Ust years Anderson, newsboys. Tho two' """""Itl" and other millions atarv- I islilan II IIubI.I .. Hi ii. . . a iaa. a. . ui iu iano total county estimate was $148,984.. featherweights pounded away at '" lo acaln- Anu niereiy wo are saa- Htll.lDAV t:.(lltSIII HITKS Auiiounremeni has been made hy tho Southern Parlfic lines of low round trip excursion fares for tho Christmas and New Year holidays. Tho salo dale will ho December 22, 46. thl year. $100,263; State tax 1920 was $163,073 while this year It It estimated at fl 69.223.27; last year total budget ran $532,376.02 while the present draft calls for $."30,236.27; total assessed valuation last year for Klamath county was $20,503,764 whllo this year. It Is higher, running $21,963,194. I-i.i 23, 21, with final return limit Jam. nry 4. Tlm minimum round trip fare! car ,ho ,ax ra'o wa 36.6 mills, while will Ihi $2-50. I o unofficial rnto thlt year Is placed Hit 24 plus mills. A few- talarlct are HARDING TAKES UP HORSE-BACK RIDING i In carrying out their program, thero appeared yesterday morning a publication which they claim Is tho Klamalh Hocord, In which certain mli-atatemonts appeared. If they had maintained silence, wo would not hiVo placed these fact boforo the readera of Thu Herald, but would lot Mio wholo question takoj lis natural courso through tho courts, where It must of nocestlty ho settlod, j In tho courso followed by thoao men, they havo only pursuod tho tamo policy that has governodl them ever since they beet mo Idontl flod with, the Hocord. They left W. H, Maaon with a handful of notes. A former employe, A. J. DeLtlx. .Who hefrlnHe1 thsm In ov.l ery way possible, It out of pockot to the tune, or over $2,000, The lubseribtrt who paid their money ,'"i"i"i-nrrirnivin.Tjij-uvuvijvi r (Coatiauad to Pan 4) each other with ten-ounce gloves ,y lacklnK la our understanding of every second of the four rounds. epnom,e or " ou" adjustment nnd brought approval from tho to hem when ho Production of boun tans. A sliver shower vi, KTen ous crops grown by the hard labor tho little fellow, as a mark of e- of 13.000.00 frmers and farm teem for their clever work. I "0Tktn " ' famllle. Is per- llout n Klixlo I mMtd to P,lp 8UCh UrB Prt In Tho exhibition of four rounds bo-' p,r,,jr," our """uttries and bu.l twecn nob Allen of Chlloquln and ne" "' ome Kid Turpln turned out to be a iU-l rurcluumic Power I,owcr xle. Allen hung a heavy left ion Th Pnwhaslna; power of the prln the noso of Turnin about 15 .--.I clpal farm crops of tho year 19S1, do- onds after tho round opened and'0'"0'1 ,h6 8nrr ' " Pnt Turpln quit. The boxing comm,.i '"" '"" man ever oeioro anown. slo refused to allow Turpln any;'" t,'"M pa,t ,omo ot ,he, " I IIa nnlnlnH nut niTa mr1A mt Uw money, as ho failed to live up to " -- - - " prices per salo unit expressed In dot lars and cents, but probably npver beforo havo our farmers generally been compelled to exchange their crops per sale unit for auch small amounts ot tho things they need. Tho purchasing power of our major . srnln ernn ta 111 tin mnrn thun fcir I.os Angeles and Bearcat Harrlng-, what ,t M n , f nw a-T lnntll, A am aw tfe a m tho sot rule ot a good battle or no pay. Tho fans hooted Turpln out o ftlio ring. Third Gu Kut Thu fattest go ot tho evening, whoro Interest was highest, was In the match between Kid Vincent of ton ot Klamath Agency. Tho rounds were fast and furious. two vlth flvo prewar years of 1910-1914 In clusive. both boys giving and taking. Har- T,l0 8ccretary drew partlcuUr . rlngton seemed to havo the' best of tentlon ,0 ,ho matter 0, tnlgM ntM tho go, and near tho ond ot the anil drect effoct upon ,he farmer second round, when ho had scored Tho cost of g0,t,nr f,rm prodacU u knock down. In his over eagerness from th8 farra to tn8 eonB,,,., to win. accldently fouled Vincent. tMo no poln,ed out DM iBere.je. .mo reierco. James oiepnens oi trcmendoutly during the past three Merrill, at the Instance ot tho box- years. ' Ing commission, Immediately de- clarod tho bout oft and gave the VI-STKU MEKT HTORalY i declslo nto Vincent. ' mtchlo I Vaat DELPA8T, Dec. 12, The Ulster Ritchie at 190 pounds was too party meeting today became stormy j mucn tor me niearoru ooxor, rigni- wuen rronuur oir James Jraia; re- I ing snaraey, nnu in 0.0 in rounos i'"n tk umu ueorgo ia recent 1 easily displayed hU superiority In conversations had maintained an I both reach nnd hitting ability. The unyielding attitude toward UJUr. ' Medford man gavo Ritchie several I hard knocks, but nono had the WKATHKB .rftOHAHILITIaM "steam" bohlnd them to win for JAIL STRIKERS WHISTLE AS THEY TACKLE WOOD PILEi of ",0 prcMnt cf'", p1111 of - ' farmers of this country was sounded , Former Member of County fluesU by tho Becretary of Agr'eulturo In hi annual report to tho President N made public hero today. Tho worst period, ho believes, Is over,Ntnd a gradual Improvement from now on may be looked for, with the begin ning of a new agricultural era as th outcome ot the present distressing times. " Tho Secretary reviewed faithfully the present situation ot American agriculture, analysing tho factom that brought It about. In largo part, he declared, the troubles ot tha farat- !hlm. Near tho end of the second ll'V.T', P.'' . .. . . .. t. . oerwood s Pharmacy still registers a round, Sharkoy left his Jaw unpro- high barometric pressure, and with ' totted and Ritchie sent a straight very little change 'since the Saturday right home, which sent Sharkey r?Prt. Therefpro no Immediate throueh the ronea sharknv stac chan"e ,n wather conditions ,iay 1 through tbo ropes. BfiarKey stag- be 03,pected( ,UD0Ulh .(he m. I gered to his feet, and then took the usually high temperature way for fatal route to dreamland when cast the end ot the present Meal iRHchlo landed flush upon his left condition. ry ., . , . Forecast for the next 24 hours'. 1 Jj Continued fair. Probably coolw, - j cut In tome of the county offices The Ty'cot recording' taraMsieUr , anu some aipia.cemenis are to ioiiow regitterea tns reiiowag ,iialaiMa If the proposed budget It accepted by, ana minimum ttMHraftm HUat tht itate tax commission. i"r ;"-"" I larQW tMM0tMMMata4tr JT VJ m 4t' I i JK-