Page Tw5
DISTRICT FACES FIRST
DEFICIT IN HISTORY
Friday. November ft. 1 02-f
(ton(inurl from I'aso One)
tiou has iiliiugod the district.
O. M. I"ronibI
Taxes were rcilurcil ly I'1" prev
ious aliniDistration lat 'r under
I for himself In
j wihiKI have Glided.
In ilio niin a of Dr. llhiior. there-1 i'1-
I fur. there was no criminal intont. i tHis
' . 7,, ,,i i...,mis The' Tlio cmuinUlue will take up H',
ii.at hi. .idruui'fl for earned unitun. llv 'rx
...... ,..,,,...- .... . i. li, ...,.. tm iirouieum
,.,retnry of the treasury s -
diminution. To compensate lor tra.i ...... ',..;.!
however. Mellon', proposal fortress maintain., iu oe .. .......
There... ther. .. no erl.no. the n..r..I rote were ... - ' fcfc
Therefore the atute ahould not 1 Ilonally. i'"1" ",u
("punish" him by banging him orj The eoiiiniltlo iniiieuie.it If n.l-1
liupritciiiiug him for life. I h.re.1 to by the house aud senate. Aueml .M.lu-Mr. aud
The uuestion of the right of so-' will mean that business can look; Mrs. Klrt Smith ( I'ell.an Ity.
the belief thnt O. M. would rer-!tiPly n3 n whole, or of any Individ-1 for lilt! iu the way of a ul In llsjalleud.d the Hobekah hmf" "
talnly be taken uver. And this'ual iu human society to net uh Dr. : ta burdens. The coiiiuiinee hasjlaal alglil. (
was promised by Brauimry arm niarer did, raunot be determined .1. flni.eiv decided upon viewiug iur-
Jacob, hut wis made impossible, by
them and the deficit results.
JuH to evidence the cause of
KiiKliioer ill 1'ortlan.l -I' T. Dar
ley. county engineer. led Klamath
Kalis yesterday for I'or.luud. where
ho will speud a abort time on business.
iocla. Hecauso wo have not ye. ; ther figure-from .he treasury de
reached a stats of understanding p,irtmeut that the gove-nment can
high enough to solve this complex , stand Utile more than J300.000.0e0
failure of the O. & M. negotiations i problem. We cannot, of course, give iu reduced revenues ao.1 still have
members of the Economy in Office; to auy individual the right to act - a surplus at the end of the next fls-
clnb yesterday produced copies of j s Judge, jury, and executioner. eal year, i I .
a lengthy letter of explanation of xhe Blaier case, differs from a! This figure when the $200,000,- Classified advertising is
the status of negotiations written i similar case where a layman mlghtjooo cut in Income taxes 1s consul-; morning- paper proposition al
l-y P. W. Dent, acting commission-; nave ione the same deed, for Rlaier ! ered, would mean that out of all ; ways. Use the News.
er of j-eclnmatlon. Dent's letter i is a physician, realizing tho full ex- tho rest of the Impos.s. but 1100,-w-as
In reply to a heated telegram j tent 0f his daughter's tragedy, andjooo.000 could be pared,
sent by Bradbury on October 24. j renliilcg how utterly hopeless herj chairman Green of the house com
Bradbury's telegram was given full fUrther existence would have been. mittce is said to feel that perhaps
space by the Kberlein newspaper.! will there come a time when so-1 lne increased income tax esemptlons
ciety will appoint hoards or com
missions of scientists, who shall de
termine the desirability of fitness
of individuals to live? Possibly.
but no public mention has been
' made of the department's reply to
Bradbury, in which it is pointed out
that: "This matter has not been.
and Is not now before the depart-1 But tne tlme u ,ar rf.
merit in such a way that action; .
may properly bo taken upon thc( HOUSE AGREES TO
contract."
The resentment of the depart
i ment at the querulous manner In
, which the matter most vital to the
TAX EXEMPT PLAN
(Continued from Pace One)'
may mean too big a slash in this
particular form of taxes, although It
is certain that any attempt on the
part of the republicans In the house
to lower the exemptions will be met
by stiff opposition from the demo
crats. The action of the committee
Thursday removes doubt that the
federal government is ready to step
... t . , I V. n -1 . aw 1
district wa, handled Is set forth in j yet devised the gradU ,ated scale. commUte , , recomnlend
one passage of the Dent letter as wm oe aono v a -"j,wlM f , lube
ritanco tax.
-ri,Mn .i -h , . either at this time or within a per-
follows:
"Secretary Thomas, In his per
sonal letter of April 30. addressed
to Dr. Mead, objected to conducting
negotiations through the medium of
local officials, partciularly to cer
tain action or- District Counsel Cof
fey, which was characterized as ar
bitrary interposition by a young
gentleman not entirely conversant
with local conditions. -
"In reply to this letter the com
missioner. In communication of
May 13, explained why it has been
and Is necessary to conduct nego
tiations through local officials.
"The concluding paragraph of
this letter stated that if draft of
contract theretofore submitted by
the local officials does not meet
with approval of the district the f
changes considered necessary and;
desirable by the district should be;
suggested, and all papers submit
ted to the superintendent or dis
trict counsel for transmission
through regular channels . .
"From the foregoing you will :
note that we hare been awaiting ,
advice from the district or its at-i
torncy regarding their wishes. Had
the suggestions made been follow
ed by the district 'and .written ob
jections forwarded to the various
provisions of Mr. Coffey's draft !
which were considered objection
able, the matter could have been ,
considered and some definite deci-,
sion reached. Xow, however. It ;
appears that we arc substantially
where wo were when tho commis
sioner's letter of May 13 was writ
ten." Thus, is put np directly to the
Bradbury dilatory tactics, the de
. licit faced by the taxpayers who
must later make up any reduction
gained in taxes for them by the
old board, assert members of the
Economy in Office club.
t...t A at. .. ...
tending school probably will be'"""'"
classed as dependents in the newlI,osed' ,The government is said to
jjjjj j bo of the opinion that rather than
The most' significant departure comn,it ,t8elf to a P,lc" of elim
from the Mellon recommendations is I lnatin this ln ,ttvor of ,h
In ,h (ner.n..t -rmn.lnn.- rv.mo-! Sla,Ca- !t Wl" W1"cl ht the States
crats asked for complete exemptions do Tlth lhe ,ax be,ore taln an"
of all incomes under $5,000. and at
one time were prepared to mako'-r
this a political Issue-. In view of'
the compromise made in committee, j
it is less likely that any concerted
party fight will be made. Another
departure from the Mellon plan was
in the retention of the 25 per ceatj
, 1 definite action.
Forbes Pure Drugs
Eighth at Main
Good Service Good Drugs
Build with
5T0&SE-TILE
BUILDERS!
SAVE THIS EXPENSE
By using Stone-Tile foundations
for frame dwellings you savs the
delay aud expenso of building and
stripping forms and hauling a
mixer to the job. You avoid the
waste of materials that always
occurs where the volume of con
crete Is small.
Build your foundations of dense,
hard Stone-Tile, In a fraction of
the time. They art substantial,
attractive la appearance and save
you money.
The footing may be Stone-Tile
"solid" block, turned endwise,
BUILD
WITH STONE-TILE
Klamath Concrete
Pine Co.
7G.1 Market
Phone 682-W
TO THE M KM It KH8 OF THE
KLAMATH IRKIGATIOX
DISTRICT:
1 hovo been akcd by some
members of the district as to my
position when elected a director
of the' Klamath Irrigation Dis
trict at the coming election. .
I am not inclined to make rash
promises as to what I propose to
do. I feel It is much better to
meet and study situations and
cireumstauors as they arise and
then nso my best Judjrmont as
to tho proper course to pnrsue
to best serve the intercuts of
the water users. In other words
I prefer to act nnd not talk.
However, since I have been re
quested to make some state
ment, t wish to say at this time
that as director of tho Klnmnth
Irrigation District, I will en
deavor to conduct tho work of the
Hoard on a MHind business basis,
nnd at least eliminate the
reckless expenditure of money
Hint Is being made by the pro
sent mhninlstrntinti.
CI. H. CARL-ETON.
(TaUI Advertisement)
JUDGE LINDSAY SAYS
DOCTOR NO CRIMINAL
(Continued from Page One)
" daughter had gone. The "gain" in
this case, therefore, was In lhe mind
of Dr. Blazer a "gain" for his riangh
' ter, and would have been a "gain"
Pretty cretonne kimonas. unpack
, ed today t Beo Begln's Dress Shop
for only $2.50. ' N5-8
Lap over while, all over waitress
nprons at Bee Begln's Dress Shop
for only $2,601 N5-8
FIxup Beauty Shop, now open
for business at Bee Begln's Dress
Shop, 129 So. 7th St. Phone 633.
N4-6
On Sale for . Friday and Saturday
. . r
Truly this is an amazing purchasing opportunity, an event that marks
the most favorable chance to save on Quality Footwear. While
low prices may be an inducing factor, it's the style and quality of
these shoe values that will interest every prospective shoe buyer.
Edmonds Footwear
FOR MEN We are closing out this wonderful line of
shoes and oxfords calfskin and kid in black or tan,
Sold regularly at $8.50 to $10.00.
For quick clearance now $3.49
School Shoes
FOR GIRLS Another chance you can't afford to pass
up. Girls' quality shoes, lace only; in black or brown,
and made by Krieder. These sold for $4.50 to $5.00; for
quick clearance $2.85
Ladies' High Shoes
One big table loaded with Ladies' High Top Shoes. True
these are not worn so much, but still in demand. We
feature these in stout and slender foot styles, and only
in black kid leather. These sold regularly at $7.50. For
quick clearance $4.49
OCT One big assortment of slippers one and two-
Also few low satins; broken sizes, of course; now'
strap effect; black and tan kid.
$1.95
HOUSTON & JESTER
-SigMjW;
i
THREE DAYS
SPECIAL
t
SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY
Nov. 79-10
Truly this is an amazing oppevtunity an event that mark!
most favorable chance to save on quality Coats. While low!
may be an inducing factor, it's th e style, the fabrics and the n
work that will interest every prospective buyer. Many of
Coats are lavishly trimmed in the finer furs of the season.
$9
$15
$311
20 coats, blocked wool polo cloth; fandy striped linod
throughout. Special, at only
20 Suedene Velour, fur trimmed ollars, cuffs and bot
toms, fur and braid; interlined aiid' beautifully lined
throughout. Special at only
50 Coats of all the newest materials of this season; in
cluding pin point; all fur lined; in all prevailing colors.
Extra special at
Will compare with $50 and even much higher priced coal
SEEING IS BELIEVING COME AND SEE THESE
FORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE
Extra Special in Dress Values in Silk and Wool
$9.50 and Up
HATS -For Holiday W
Millinery that is sought for the festive season, marking the close
year, is the kind of Millinery offered by this Store.
Here you will find your choice in velvets, felts, satins and velours
the wanted shapes, including the new Tirate effect. Trimmings o
imaginable kind are present.
$3.95 $4. 95 $7.50
8th and Main
LaVo
gue
8th and 1