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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1921)
8ATUIWAY, Al'HIli 2.1, 1021 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH fi TBSEveriifig Herald "V J. MTJIUIAY. ......M,......ftdHor fRROxSOUCB City Editor BARNES TRIED l'ubllsbod Jally oxcopt Sunday, by "tES Herald 'Pubffshlng Company of Klamath Kail, at 110 Eighth Stroet. Fe EnteroL.at tho postoffico at Kla, math Falls, Ore, for transmission through1 'tho mails as second-class matter. HKMBKB OF TH , , mres. ABSOCIATKI) Tho Associated Press Is ozcluslvoly entitled to the 'uso for republication of, all news dispatcher credited to It, or not othorwlnei credit od, In this paper, and alio the local nowa pub lisher heroin; 4 JSATUKDAY,- APIUb 2.1, 11)2 1 r-r t " ' l IS iHi8T0llY TO ItEFKAT 1TSKLKV - "laklamalhrons'to bo treated to a plethora. of newspapers slml- ' -lar io thlV of a llttto over a docado rgo?-U would jBcem sor especially r It tho outcomo ot oventa gratifies ' tho-wlsh of tho m worthless who, for intf.past'two years or so, hare boon plotting to "put Tho Herald "our ot jbuslness," bocauso they know It could not bo mado a tool ror tho working out ot tho crooked L--afchdmes evolved by a crooked r Slnd.The" latest, inovo" along this -. lino -comes as a result of'tho Cham- 'bor ot'Commoreo Jw. Feeling that ihis lstho'rpeychological'lmoncnt to strike, bocauso thoybave a sup posedly worthy organization to hldo bchludj thoso "distinguished cltliens" haro set afoot a move- ment, which they privately say Is undor tbo patronago ot tho Cham- "ber ot Commorco, to organize a company with a capltnl ot $30,000. This concern Is to publish a morn- Ing paper. Lest they forget, we would call to their minds' a similar undertak ing at tho tlmo tho courthouse fight started. 7h Klamath Chron icle was launchod'cn tho turbulont walora of tho city, to navigato a storm tossed conrso oyer a porlod of a llttlo over a yoar. Never was a paper launched under moro favor abto circumstances. Somo $60,000 waa sunk on It. Then came the Ploneor Press. Orerv $55,000 Is charged up .against that failure These were followed by Tho North western and It was burled under a debt ot over $100,000. During all of this .time The Herald, which was tho object of attack. travelled its ", course serenely as It Is doing now. Indifferent to , orery assault, until today, as. It always ,haa been ,lt U on a foundation so, sound and solid as to be Invulnerable to any attack from tbo outside. We simply recall these facts be cause we have-Dcara a great deal during the past- week about bar 'money and cooperation. Wo have "" " gone along quietly and inoffensive ly, working as best wo -might for tho best Interests ot the county, without being aggressively antago nistic, though wo have not always met with tho cordial approval of some of the gcntlemon who onco raoro aro bo anxious to try their hand at tho newspaper gamo. We are not worried, even If their ef forts moot with unrestricted success, for If It Is a case of fight we will try and mako it so Interesting that the ono ot a decade ago will look like a gontlo zephyr. If they, or anyone else, wont to start a game" of that kind letthem do It; and they "will find us tnatchlng'lt dollar T. 0.do,I' an(l carrying the battle right up to their front door. Wo like peacej Cut If there is anyono who likes' the other extrome, and havo tho money to follow It up, why we will do tho best wo can to ac commodate them. So hop to It. HIPPO STARTLES CI -I Evcr.slnco the Al O. Barnes circus was launched, It has been tho owner's boast ;thnt every nrilmnl on exhibi tion must bo trained to do at loast would not ylold to his persuasive powers. Hut they had failed totako. Into consideration tho uncanny ablll- , nl th'n ntiliiinl wlini-il who In the , ui ..w , ; r past had oducatodplgs, zebras, cam els, limns, nnd othor apocliuohtsof oven tho lowest typos of animal In telligence "r ' "Lotus" was- tho-nnmo-bostowod 'upon tho bohunioth and hor educa tion cororod ,a spaco-ot several months. Now "ltus" Is tho prldiTot tho circus owner, wholilalnui that In training a hippopotamus ho has ac complished something that no other man over has been nblo to do. So when tbo Darnos circus'' cornea to Klamath Falls, Monday, MarS, "Lotus" will bo ono of tho features, and sho will exhibit a reportory of tricks that will amaze ovoryono. "Lotiis" Is tho only hippopotamus thai ever has beon taken from' Its rnKfri water pool, nnd displayed In tho circus propor. In hor promenade educated hippopotamus In tho world. Vyp $ 4flv FA0M YW HID M I OF GEESE ON TULE UNDS MIDLAND, April 23. Domnlco Frerenlco, soctlon foreman of thoTS. P. ot this placo says that the lako near the section house, formed by the high water over tho tulo land, Is whlto with geese for past week ss .far as ho ooula see. Ho cstl- f mated their number to be a mil t Hon or more. Mr. Kremonlco" says ihe discovered more'nosts this year u than ever before The geoso util ize the dry tule grass for nest mak ing near the waters edge, then they cover theregga up with feathors and hits -of dry tule trass. Mr. Frenlco saya more geese 'have Been soon this year than any other year, that he reaeabers.r This condition Is no "doabV due" to vtbe tact that the vataroVer tha tule land has been hlf h erf than -usual, W OrMM yOdfr Harry Hammond froa Los An- goles, advertising agent for tho a Mlwi Martha Florlnno nnd 'Yankee Doodle," Jho k ft .Jazzy" J.incln hone, to bo seen with tbo Al 3. Dnris clfciu In "kluntnth Fall - Monday, k')' 2nd. ono novel stunt. No drones nro car ried with tho Barnes show. Last year whon a mnsslvo, blood sweating hippopotamus was shipped from Africa, tho circus -world in one voice doclarcd that at laat Al 0. Dames had acquired an animal that J around tho hippopotamus track, "Lo tus" dances tho "shimmy," stands' on hor hind foot, and essays to'walC like a man No nnlmnl can resist con tinued klndna-is, according to Mr. llarnes. nnd in this way ho explains his succcoss In prcaoutlng tho only M O. Barnes clr&UB, stopped off math Lake throshed his last falls tit Midland, Wednesday and Thurs- grain Thursday with tho now Rus- day, putting up posters, advortis- scl Bcporator which was purchased lng tho circus that Is going to bo a short tlmo ago by Mr. Worden, held In Klamath Falls, May 2. Ho T. Lyons and 8. I'atlcer. u does n!d hn BtonDod off In overy cityispienaiu worK. and town along tne rauroau io nu- C. H, Hawkins, of San Francisco, who has boon hero for sovoral days looking 'Into oil conditions, roturnod to 'his homoAhls morning. , , Mr. and, Mrs.'w, OvIalton -from Malln, aro In itown attondtng to bits Inoso mattors. Atnoiii thoso lu from Merrill today ,ara,MIsa "M. A. Coatea nnd Nod O'Connor, 'W. O. Tldot ot Dorrli, Is an out of townvlsltor. - Mr. and Mrs; J. O. Goldwatto, ot Chlloqutn, "toturned last night from Son Francisco .' Qoorgo lOalbrook ta In from Merrill tor tho day, W. It. A. Ilenner'and Dr. P. M. Noot motored to Ashland this morn ing to be gono ovor tho week end. "Mr. anfliMrsrn. Mollcr wore pass "bngers for Sah Francisco this morn ing where thoy aro going ito mako tholr home. Mrs. O. II. Martin, who has been visiting her sister hero, Mm. J, F. Itanson, returned this' morning to her homo nt Bed Blutf, California, E. W. Elfcndnhl nnd family loft this morning for southern California. Mr. Effcmlahl has been quite 111 and It Is for this reason that thoy aro leaving hor. Mrs. K. It. Dan nor1 and small oon lott this morning for a months visit with relatives In Cugone. Thco. Young la In from Mtdlnnd on business for tho day". tsssaBB 83BBB aeami-i .IIS II I II 1 SB Jjajl , I mmmmmmmm LUMBER -"--FDR GASH i ONLY PM i vertlso the circus. , Harry Qulnby from Klamath Falls ras a-Mldland visitor, Tuesdoy. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jelly of Klamath Falls were Midland visitors Thurs a Klamath Falls Boy Barve was visitors, Thursday. John Depuy and son Alfred were Klamath Falls visitors Thursday. Miss Clara Klrkpatrlck ot Ship plngton came out Monday with her ! Ji , . . . iV. i (Uncle Mr. WJlllam Worden to visit day. They are In the picture busl- ! '.'.., WA-V . mnr. ness and 'Wero soliciting pictures for enlarging. Hllbert Dradshaw from Ft. Kla math camo Monday to help his brother, William BradshaW, put in tbo crop on tho Jory ranch, which was recontly leased by A. W. Dradshaw and son, William. t Mr. and Mrs. John Dupuy and sons, Elra and ura Morun wero Klamath Falls visitors Monday. C. B. Patterson was a Klamath Falls visitor Monday. Tho following "from Midland at tended tho greater Klamath dinner1 at the Whlto Pollcan hotel Mon-' day evenlng: Mrs. Qoorgo Furber, Miss Lillian Knapp, Miss Ha Hooper and Mr. Thoodoro D. Young. Thoy all report 'delicious 'oats' and an en tertalnlng and Instructive program on cooperation. - Mrs. Edgar Furber of this placo received a tolegram lato Wednesday ovonlng stating that her fathor, Mr. Mclteynolds, Is sorlously III on a ranch ton miles on tbo other sldo of Bonanza. Mr. and Mrs. Furber left early Thursday morning on tho Lakorlow stage for hor fatbor'a homo. ' Waiter Smith 'of Klamath Falls brought the messago, William Worden ot Upper Kia- Mr. and Mrs.' Hllbert Largent and, Mr. "'targont's mother wore Sunday dinner guest at tho homo ot B. V. Ess on tho othor sido of the Kla math river opposite Hooper's place. Vr'e Do Not Employ Any Canvasser .... Ou? Business Is produced by i i. ,.3 "Shur-on" 'eyeglass 'woarers scndlngtnolr .friends and then "UhUr-on" Mothods cause those friends to tend others. Canvassers work for a commfaston, not tor your eyo Intorent. H.J.VINTERS OrtADCATK OPTICIAN 706 MAIN HTnEKT ANNOUNCEMENT TO OUKCUtOMERS! Flnanclnl and credit conditions havo gradually bocomo worse for tho past six months, nnd havo ntJat reached a point whore wo nro compelled to withdraw all rcdlls. , Our pay rolls havo to bo mot with "PoC cash. Wholesale credits hrtvo'bccn tlghtoncd nnd curtailed and In many Instances entirely withdrawn. A largo portion of our purchases aro ,now stmt cash. Our creditors rigidly require Immodlato payment of accounts aa thoy fall duo. - nr Mi ,.nitnrt!nn havo boccmn more and more difficult from month to month until our bills, receivable now amount to. prac tically bo much Dead Capital. In1 order to continue bu,'AM" P.1?1 tlcally bo much Dead Caplt nnythlnc'llko a sound baHls SPOT CA8H ON DELIVUKY nnythlng'llko a sound basis It Um Wcon'o.netcjsaMJto iBELii r,uu l U.iii, liruiiiiiii . u. Contrnctora nnd 6thors requiring frequent deliver oa mar. avoid tho Inconvcnlonco of dally cash sottlomonls by making credit de posits In advance ' Wo greatly regret our Inability to longor continue credit aecom odatlons to our customors and trust the public will appreciate the conditions which hao mado this chango In policy nceoasary. BIG BASIN LUMBER CO. LAKESIDE LUMBER CO. , . . ii ! i ii i -t i-U3Trrai rvtamm .-m.inn.-Lnj-mririi-i-, miwiwiiwwwmwwwMI BEND-KLAMATH FALLS STAGE Meets tho train nt Kirk, for and from Klamath Falls, dally except Sunday .from April 15th to November 15th, I TOUIUNCI CAlt HKIIVICE l,uggsgo and trunks well cared for. G .A. 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