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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1921)
A (tft-lr-riU.. 4hfc--, 1 . .o 4. -, j- H THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY, OOIOBWt 4, lMt PAQH FOUR . .Lt The Evening Herald .' J,' MURRAY. i..i. Editor MOP NOULU I City Editor Puhliihed jallr oxcopt Sunday, by K Herald Publishing Company ot pirttb Palls, at 119 Hlghth 8treot. i Bn TKd at tho postofflco nt Kin Math Falls, Ore, for transmission tkrough the malls as second-class Matter OEMIIKU OK Tllh ASSOCIATED I'KKHS. The Associated Pros is ozcluslroly Mtltlcd to the use tor republication C all news dispatches credited to It, r nut othorwlso credited In this Bper, and also tho local nows pub br herein TUESDAY, OarOURR 4, 1031 THE INKVTTAnLK OCCURS. After about threo months ot effort, tho Mcdford Clarion suspended pub lication yesterday. Tho end was not a surprise, tor from tho beginning tho iNUlncss men of Mod ford rotusod to add to their ororhead by undertaking to adrcrtlso In two newspapers, whon one was fully corerlng tho field. Like other communities, they recognised that two nowspapors in a smalt city was clearly an economic wasto and TOfusod to brand themselrcs as blun derers by becoming participants In vch a mistake. , During tho war It was forcibly Voaght to the attention ot business MM throughout the nation th,at It was far bettertor'them and for their snmunlty tb hare one strong news paper tb,n,two or.moro woak ones. Tkey also found out' that thoy footed large percentage of the cost. This 41acoTery resulted In hundreds of tupenslons and consolidations of Mwspapern throughout tho nation Jm was to be expected, following a retarn or approach to normal condi tions, shortsighted Individuals under took, to establish nowspdpors In these titles, but In orory caso they aro meeting with failure, for tho bust vesa mon have loarnod tho Idiocy ot It and aro refusing to become a party to undertakings which moan only wasto of money. Medford was one ot these cities. Tho suspension ot tho Clarion provos that tho business mon thoro soo that it U n wise policy to atand by tho Mall Trlbuno and thru their support make it a more power ful factor for tho dovolopmont of Medford and tho Rogue River valloy. JIarshfleM learned the lesson; Roseburg saw tho wisdom ot tho sin gle nevispnper; Medford profiled by Its farmer experiences. Every city whoso business mon refuso to become partnors In tho economic wasto in cident to two nowspapors Is falling In line. Thero U no more neod .for.-two newspapers In small cltlog than thera la for two teloplioncs, two water sys tems or two light plants. Tho cost of production has mounted so high thai the minimum today would have pro duced handsomo profits a year or two ago. That (a why tho thoughtful, conservatively progrossUo business 'man of today palronlzos but one newspaper, because In so doing ho Is best .helping his'communtty and his own'lntorosts. ' iS'2cUilC&Cl6J A JUSTIN, " ' NKW YORK'S liATEST KARAKUL HATS i i midst of California's sunshlno. It will not bo long Judging from tho success ot last winter's travol and rosorvatlons for this season, beforo Yosomlto Is os popular In Kovembor, December and January, as it now is In Juno and July. "We aro looking forward to In creasing Yosomito's load ove'r othor Parks, as our all-year advertising will bo maintained In koeplng with our all-yoar season. News stories wilt be used to supplement our paid advertising, but thoy cannot take Its place" I THREE NATIONS ASKED TO CONFER ON THE FAB EAST 1 i WASHINGTON, Oct. 4. Invita tions to Delirium, Holland and Por tugal to attond tno conference on Far 'Eastern subjects wero proparod today by tho state department. T NEW TODAY f SPECIAL. 1921 Velio RoadBter, 2 A-l Dulck touring cars Tlioso are bargains, Terms Imperial Oarage, Velio Agen cy. ' 4-G Gardner Rumor Is Proved to Be Hoax LOS AN0ELE8, Calif., Oct. 4. Word to return to thlg city was sent to tho posse of detectives, deputy sheriffs, postal inspectors and a score ot railroad agents who sot out for tho Mexican border Sunday morn ing to capture Roy Gardner who was reported headed that way by two boys. The lnds claimed that they rodo from Bakorsfield to Los Angeles with Gardner and ho stated that ho was FOR SALE 'G milk cows, all wlnto; Milkers. Soo Sutton, MUlpr Hill. 4-6 "Woman wants any kind ot work by tho day. Address M X Herald of fice. 4-G "Host oak soles sewed or nailed and Ooodyoar heels $1.96. Jack Frost. next to Herald office. Open evon Ings. 4-8 Now fihoes sold, Old shoes rtwolotl At Tho Evans Shoo Co. 4 ' Shotgun for sale, doublo barroll Parker, Hamorlcss, 12 gauge first going to old Moxlco. This story was Clasf concmion. Also loatlior case. jwiuivu ..ifiitib nut. meg ,i)Ui told Saturday night at pollco head quarters. Sunday morning a man appeared at tho station and stated that ho was tho party who told tho boys that ho was Gnrdnor and he was merely play-. Ing a Joko on thorn. Tho pollco inves tigated tho story and bnllovcd It. Ac cordingly word wn sont to tho posse to roturn to this place. COUNTRY STORK AT THE STRAND THURSDAY NIGHT Phono 331W. 408 N. Cth St. 4-G" LOST Child's brown hat, botweon ' Klamath Falls and Merrill. Finder plcnse roturn to W. C. Van Emon, Willltts Dldg, Klamath Falls. 4-G FOR RENT Cozy bod rooms, bath and phono, board If desired, uso of garago. Phono 240M. 4-G Good lot of used standard cars rccontly overhauled and painted Torms to suit purchaser Imperial Garage. j 4-3 Gives Newspapers Credit for Bigger Yosemite Attendance YOSBMITH, Cal., Oct. 4. Nows paper advertising sent Yospmlto Na tional Park's 1921 attendance up bo yond tho 90,000 mark this year, A. D. C. Dohrmaun, San Francisco, pre sident ot tho park company, doclarod recently. Tho incroaso over last year waa about 23,000, putting Yosomlto first in tho race for attendance hon ors among tho nation's parks. "Nothing can tako the placo ot paid advertising in tho press," Mr Dobrmann said today, "and tho com pany will continue to buy as much Bpaco rfs It can afford, consistent with Its neods. "During the last twelvo months, the Yosemite National Park Company has copductod an effective advertis ing campaign to niako Yosemite a really groat national playground and I attrlbuto the splendid increase la travel this year to that fact. Not only 'in the summer months, but throughout spring, autumn and win ter, we hare been endeavoring to teach the pablle that Yosemite Is beautiful every month ot the year, of fering healthful vacations, to suit Vary tasto and purse, The fact that travel la beginning to spread out In to August, September and October, Including the Indian summer when all roads and trails are open and the High ,Serra country can be reached shows that the' public Is heeding tho advertising and the congestion which has marked June in previous years will not handicap the Park In tho future ''Our wjntor advertising has served to Introduce Californians to'tho new delights ot snow sports toboggan ing, skiing, snowshoelng in- tho, I A good bed and a good bath lit . . rpk..j. , ,.,i Colonial rootns, 11th nonr Main St., Beginning Thursday night, and and 741 WnIn't Avo . 4 orory Thursday night thereafter, tho Strand will conduct a "country FOR RHNT Thrco room furnished storo." In which ten patrons 6ach. npartmont. i2r..no; FUo room , .. m i.v n...i.on.ii houso, closo In, $35.00. night will rocolvo merchandise. fFon gALl:A bargain, tlvo room Sacks of flour, canned goods, rnodorn houso on pavement, easy Bldos ot baoon and all varloty ot torms, $4000. merchandise will bo tho Btock Ini WISHARIMVOOD-REXTLEY trade. Beginning tonight patrons, Jgl ' 8tl Strcot- 4 Will writo their namos on slips of i'or Glass, ItooflnK. IIiilldlnK Pn- ,' paper .and drop them In tho bos at or, Cabinet work uml Untitling Alter- ,'tho door. Thursday night tho box "" ca" ino n sireoi uaoinei !..,. t ij .. .fc i ..... nl Carpontor Shop. Phono G82W. w. m (,'". " " " w. E. M&UIOY t-a names drawn rrora tno dox win car- ry homo- tho bacon and other Exchango lot for used auto. In-" edibles ' quire Imporlal' Garago, 2 days only. Tho picturo tonight nt tho Strand Is "Nobody's Girl," featuring nillyi (1TH hxiti:irr PAINT SHOP Khodos, In which soa scones and air-1 W. E. and J. D. Patterson, con plane foats provide tho thrills. Amctlng painters, good Gnmp dbmody reel is also on' hDoaIor8 ' VaMe- 8 Varn- tho bill. Sometimes a woman doesn't "meet her ideal man until sho Ib too old for him to recognlso hor. Ish. Dutch Boy whtto lead, $16. GO per iuu i us. Pure Linseed oil $1.40 per gal. 26 per cbnt off on oil Enamels and Varnishes. 0.10 South flfJi. St. 4-10 vwvvywvvvwvMMwwvwwwwwywvMwwv Listen:. t Science says Cottee is a safe stimu lant. For Good Coffee come to the V ' iBHssfeSak ssr sssssssm V ' II: A isisisisisisisisisB BlsisV . CrAAWyVAWslMHiVWVVVWVVVVVVVVVVVVVViVvyVVVV I Lowest Prices Ever Quoted ON INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER The Harvester Company hat made another big price cut on Titan and International tractors. This reduc- , tion wipes out all former advances and puts these tractors at the lowest prices at which they have ever been sold. We are offering International 8-16, $1000, 10 Per Cent Discount This price is about one-fourth less than that of March 1, 1921. The new price includes all necessary equipment platform, fenders, governor, belt pulley which cost extra on some tractors. J. S. MILLS & SON Phone 9. 6th at Klamath SEE OUR EXHIBIT AT THE FAIR aM.sMSNisM.s -.a.rM-nnft--f-n---n---nn-n-nnn Look ! Listen to This ! c WE ARE GIVING 25. Per Ceot Discount THIS BARGAIN WEEK on all Wall Paper, Paints and Varnishes, and you'll find us and these bargains in our NEW HOME 630 SOUTH SIXTH STREET W. E. & J. E. PATTERSON, Wall Paper, Paints and Varnishes Don't forget the new location, 630 South Sixth Street -irVilVi"""""ii""" "i"" iMMMMMMiirisia-V-w--r-w-M-riJjrJVVJ imniMimnnnmr It took TEARSyEARS to develop CAMEL QUALITY We worked on Camels for years before we put them on the market. Years of testing blending experi menting with the world's choicest tobaccos. And now, EVERY DAY, all our skill, manufactur ing experience and lifelong knowledge of fine tobaccos are concentrated on making Camel the best cigarette that can be produced. There's nothing else like Camel QUALITY. And there's nothing else like Camels wonderful smoothness, fine tobacco flavor 'and FREEDOM FROM CIGA RETTY AFTERTASTE. That's why Camel popularity is growing faster than ever. - ' A better cigarette cannot be made. 1 L4i nnvii- i r rTiB iV'bIP - We put 'the utmost t quality; into THIS. ONE BRAND. J I amel B. J. IirSOlDJ TOBACCO CO, ViMlo4U, . C ininnT i I f 4 r