RATUI'mAY. XUCftJST 1. 102,' RVFTTTNrT mrw, kimlktw fatj,r, rmm - ' -. i '''' " " " -m "Beautiful Buildings Are Better Investments" Get the Most Foe Your Building Dollar f See H. R. Perrin BUILDING DESIGNS PLANS ADVICE ESTIMATES SUPERVISION 209 Hopka Bldg. Phone 250-J A. F. Graham Moved to 420 Main St. Telephone 526 Jackson County Game Protective Mrs. Bryan Will Pen Memoirs of Association Goes on Record for Her Distinguished Husband, Says Clean-Up in State Game Policies Story in the Chattanooga News Pollowinf in Hid complete rofolu t tuft adopted by tho Jactoton county OaiiKi Prot60tiV6 aHHoeintlon trh Ik wPk, proHvUliiK the iippoliitnifint of W. Li Klnloy t j tho (ADJf cormnli Hint., and orjtlcUlim Lbfl political uc tl vll Urn Ot Ihiil bOKly: For t lm punt I An and line half yearn (1 rvernor PiflffNI ho uod every 0JMIMt f I r or (bVA, to 60lr control of tin gftlllfl OrjSOlMtlOD oi thu Htalo of Orefpn, and lh bij? Kumu fund which U ruined ty the Iportitttll Of thlH tut for the pur pOM of protection, jiropuxui. n and ditittlhullon Of Kaine and f&SpB fish. T l big Katue fund amount lug to well ft bora 1300,000, Ih rained by voluntary Ileum- hnyliiK, by the sale of peltH and collection of fl:ie. Not a doll. ir of 1 h Ih fund Ih contributed by the general lax puyinjc public of I ho nlale, Ii Ih ruined by a ftpoolftl OlftM fr a ipoolf lc purpose, to he held In trtiui by tho mate Rftnue coin m Union, ftBd ipont exclusively for tho conservation of the wild lift of-lhe slate. After tbfl gflfflfl InlereHtrt were divorced from the commercial fish ItiK interests in 1921 and an Inde pendent game commission establish ed, u constructive program for the pi paKul and distribution or fish and ftame entirely removed from partisan DOUI lea was IftUftfU rated. Thin policy brniK it a feeling of security and perma:ien.y to the w:mliii and hatchery service of the atfttfl wMch It had not enJoye,l under the dd condition that existed when iho commercial fishing Intereeti dominated both COlllintftlt 'tis. KgK taking siatlons, hfttCbflrtflSi housings for employees, game farms etc., huvo bflOO acquired In the last three or four Jflftra with money con tributed by the apoi tsmeu of thla fttate. Title t; all of this property Is lodged In the name of the state Otf Oregon for the benefit of the vrbdfl people. This arrangement the sportsmen of the Btate do not object to, provided they bftVfl some thing to .say about h nv I his money H.iall be spent ami who shall spend It. Since his Inauguration Governer Tierce, in hU efforts t. o&Cttre con trol of this orsunizat Ion and this fund, has removed from the :ommls ilon Oolonel Ooorge Kelly. Maine Hallock. M. A. Lynch, Hoy Davia and Hen lirris. Another of hla ap pointees resigned in disgust waen.he f nind that the governor had em ployed the discredited Clouver to frame some of the employees of tho commission. Finally, within the Iftfll month, tho governor has accomplished his j purpose of securing control of tho commission by the appointment of W. L. Klnley to suceed Price, re el I K:i oil. None of the sportsmonn organiza tions of bhfl state have ever been consulted about nuy of (Jovernor A Home Plant The Lakeside Lumber Company, owned and managed by local men, solicits your patronage. We, as residents of Klamath County, are vitally interested in its de velopment. We are interested in no other locality. As the town prows, we grow. Therefore it is to our interest to aid every prospect ive builder. , What We Offer You We offer the benefit of our years of experience in choosing the type of building best suited to your ne eds and to your pocketbook. We offer you prices that will com pare favorably with any in the city. Finally, we, offer you a complete stock of the best building materals, including Rough and Finished Lumber, Sash, Doors, Millwork, Lath, Shingles, Plaster Board, Prepared Roofing, Plaster, Builders' Hardware We are sole agents for Carey Specification guaranteed roofing. Lakeside Lumber Co. JACK SLATER, Manager Center and Klamath Phone 128 Pierces' appointees on this commls Nlon, and if he had conftpltfld the spjrtsmen or the gporUmoQe organl zailoiiH of the mate about this last appOlntmea(, W. L. Fin ley would never have been n ommended. hnmediately on the appointment of Klnley, and at the first com mission meeting after his appoint ment, he made a lot Of baseless -barges against Captain Hurghduff. state game warden, M. j. Kyckman, Btfttfl H-upcrlntendcnt of hatcheries, and Otto JoneH, educational director. These ugly ha-rge which Mr. Fin ley knew to bo untrue, were made for the purpise of laying the foun dation for the removal of Hurgh duff, Hyt kmaii aad Jones. In thU j disgraceful proceeding lie had the support if .M. II. Dower -f Corvallls and J. V. Alalone.. of Pendleton, two of Hicrce'H appointees who vot ed with Flnley on the motion to remove these heads of departments. Now the situation is just this, are the sportsmen of tMk state of Oregon going to demand that they shall have something to say about wh will be appointed on the state game commission, and shall have something to say about how 'the money, they raise to conserve the wild life of this state Mall be spent, or will they turn it all over to de signing politicians like Walker Plarcfl, Finley, Hower, Maloney and Cleaver? WHBJUBASi the above preamble Mts forth In some measure a state ment 'of facts as regards the condi tion of game affairs in the state of Oregon today, NOW THBRBFORB. BH3 IT RK BOLVED, by the Jack.un Count Game Protective Association In spec- meeting assembled, j First, That we condemn In tho strongest possible manner the ap pointment of W. L. Finley as a member of the game commission and denounce in unmeasured terms tho removal of Captain A. B. Hurgh duff, Matt Ryekman and Otto Jones by tho action of W. L. Flnley, JJ H, Hower aad J. W. MaJoney. Second. That thm organization ex tend its -heartiest commendation and j approval to chairman Harold Clif- j ford and commissioner I. N. Flelsch-j ner for resisting this outrageous ac- j t ito HrlHh nil the tin we r t , hi i i TJUrctf. mat t:us organization ex press Its fullest (M)nfidetjve in Cap-j tnlu Hurghduff, M. L. Kyckman and) Otto Jones, each of whom we know : to be an expert in his line and all J Of them able and honorable men and true sportsmen. Fourtih, That it is the sense of this organization that the sportsmen ' of the state should begin to organ lie at once to tho end that when the next legislature meets we can 1 draft and put through a measure ; thut will place the game organ iza- ! tlon and the game fund beyond con- trol of unworthy politicians and I J-xlge it In the (hands of the sports-1 men of the state who furnish the money for the activities of the game j commission. Fifth, That these resolutions be j filed in tho records of our asso- j elation and copies sent to the news-. papers and to the different game or ganizations wf the state of Oregon, j (Signed) Paul A. Scherer, President Jackson County Game! Protective Association. Bert Anderson, Christ Gottlieb, Robert "W. Clancy, J. Ifi. Barkdull, I Floyd Cook. Ralph F, Cowgill, Com mittee on Resolutions, , f M I A TT A NOOO A A D g UHl I (JF) --The Chattanooga News, in a story published today haya tho memoirs of William JeoOlngi Bryan will be written by his widow. The story sayM: "At tbe time of bis death, Mr. Bryan had stearted on the frame work of his recollec tions. He had intended to devote to the writing Of this chronicle of American life for the past half cen tury, the rest of the summer and fall, and In Cftct all the time up to bis leaving for the Holy Land in February of iB. "He had dictated in the rough to his secretary, W. B, Thompson, the ilrst draft, were among the material of tho memoirs. Thompson now has these on yellow typewritten sheets. The headings Include such copies as the great commoner's childhood and youth, the Chicago convention of IK'Jt;, the Baltimore convention of 1012, his work with peace treaties while he was secre tary of state and one or two other Incident in his busy life. "These guide postb for his me moirs, for. according to Thompson, they were more of u frame work, giving the general trend of events, rather than the detailed particu larized account the commoner had expected to make by amplifying the flr.-it draf, were among the material which Mrs. Bryan will have at her disposal for her task. When the widow of the great commoner passed through Chatta- ! nooga Wednesday morning enroute I to Arlington with the bier of her I husband, she told friends that she intended to give her attention to ! these memoirs as soon as conditions permitted. She said she would be aided in the writing by her daugh ; ter, Mrs. Ruth Owen, and the lat j ter's hubband. Major Reginald Owen. Mrs. Bryan Is a gifted writer and for many years as- sisted her husband 'n his literary ; endeavors. She Is thf author of the j biography of Mr. Bryan which in j troduces the collected volume of (Ills speeches. She Is also the au , thor of the account of the Baltimore democratic convention of 1912, as throughout their married life she was in intimate touch with the in nermost details of her husband's political career, with tho train of ! thoughts leading to his notable po litical decision, with his signific ant conversations and with his cor respondence and files. "It la likely that her work will be done at Marymont, tho Bryan J home at CocOftOut Grove, near Miami, Fla." R. Lalo Lays Low Tn County Jail il. l,alo ih InylnK low theso day, minions of thn law at CbtlogQlD early this week felt that In IiIh Bacchanalian revelries, he might lay Homebody else low. Lalo with two others, Olson Char lie and (ieorge Stewart are the latest arrivals from Justice of the Peace R, C. Spink's court and are among those present In the county jail. Charlie and Lalo were fined $25 for their indiscretion and are serving out their fine in jail at the rate of 42 a day. Stewart was sentenced to I", days in jail. KLEIN GOES EAST SALEM, Dre.. Aug. 1. Roy A. Klein, state highway engineer, has left for Washington, D. C. to attend a meeting of the joint committee on interstate highways, of which he is a member. He will return in about 10 days. Paint and Wallpaper No matter how you build your home, looks play an Important part when you sell. There are no greater aids to value and beauty than paint and wallpaper, properly selected and applied. When you want either, come to headquarters Browne's Paint Store W. P. Fuller Paints Wallpaper all the latest designs Varnishes Oils Kalsomine "If It's put on with a brush we have It" The Cost of Wiring Your Home can be reduced very material ly and the safety of the house can be assured by consulting expert electricians. We will bo ghul to serve you. Link River Electric Co. BILL Rl'TLKR, Mgr. 7th at Klamath PHONE 171 Concrete for Permanence Economical Everlasting If you build for a home or for sale purposes, you cannot afford to overlook the advantages of concrete construction. Before you build, let us tell you of the savings that may be effected by the use of con crete. f you build to sell, concrete construction makes your task easier. If you build a home to live in, you wa nt it to last. Concrete serves your purpose. We Have in Stock: CEMENT CRUSHED ROCK SHASTA SAND ROCK FACE CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKC RE INFORCING STEEL Johns-Mansville Asbestos and Rag Felt roofings. Petrolastic Asphalt Regal Roof Coating We can save you money on your m aterial and construction Prohibition Head Is Released Last Night Under Bond W, S. Levons, state prohlbtlon commissioner, charged with latffeny, can not bo arraigned before Judge A. L. Loavltt before tho first of I September. 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