AN INDEPENDENT
REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER
"Let u have faith that
thai faith let o to the end
understand it." Abraham
A Significant Asset
Prize Cattle for Klamath County
Within the past few days the firm' of J. B.
Cornett & Son arrived in Klamath county with
a herd of pure bred cattle. This herd repre
sents about twenty-five years of study, care
ful choosing as to adaptability to climate, pro
duction and ceaseless watching.
In the herd are such animals as Rusper
Sultan, being a son of a bull of the same name,
a grand champion of the shorthorns of Scot
land. Other bulls in the herd include Minor
ity's Welcome, Clifton King, Lebanon Chief,
Divide Ensign and Hercules Master.
All of which speaks well for the herd and
factors in which the district may well be
proud. The immigration of pure bred cattle
is always a decided asset to any country, due
to the demand created for beef from such in
markets throughout the country.
But one of the most significant features of
the arrival of this herd lies in the fact that
Klamath county was chosen for its home after
a protracted study of locations in the Wil
lamette valley. A careful examination of the
country here brought the conclusion that
Klamath county was an ideal spot for develop
ment of the beef industry. The arrival of the
'herd here seems to indicate cattld breeding is'
not to be listed among waning assets, but
rather to be taking a firmer hold.
Congratulations
More Progress for
Prosperous growth of other newspapers in
southern Oregon is indicated in an eighteen
page special edition of the Ashland Daily Tid
ings, published to celebrate the installation of
a new Goes press, and as usual to advertise
Ashland's glorious climate.
'The special of the Tidings indicates some
dissension as to just what i3 the basis of Ash
land's wonderful growth and prosperity.
While the climate is emphasized, a banner line
heading one of the three six-page sections,
says: "Fruit Industry Is Basis for Ashland
Prosperity." Again it seems to be the char
acter of Ashland's citizenry, a staunch band
who believe in their community, know that it
is a good place to live, and who want nothing
better in life than to stay there.
The Tidings is to be congratulated for so
impartially and effectively presenting all of
Ashland's good points. A good newspaper
reflects the character of a community, and The
Tidings reflects all that is good.
Everything must have a beginning. Per
haps people could be persuaded to obey the
laws on Tuesdays and Fridays.
: o :
Ad oldtimer is one. who can remember
when an endowment was more essential than
a coach.
L
right make mif ht, and in
dare to do our duty a wo
Lincoln.
Southern Oregon
rnrTT? T7HT ATVTATTJ TATT V 1MRWS
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LACY COULO
Sunny Dick Says
Little drops of water
Falling like a river
Make almighty limousine'.
Skittish as a flivver.
This Is a warning not to enter
upon your second childhood until
the hand of time has duly frosted
your dome with gray and glren
you store teeth with which to eat
your roup. Our Klamath county
I sheriff doesn't like It. He ad-
mlta this openly. And yesterday
be haled into court and the Jus
tice soaked a gentleman (?) HJS
for playing on the playground
paraphernalia of a county school.
The gentleman enjoyed It. Ho
seemed very happy, very happy.
Hence the tlni. Don't do It.
DlrljIUe Shenandoah Probe
Drllglble Shenandoah Probe
May Start Again. By Jove, have
n't theao llghtcr-than-air ships got
remarkable power to rise again?
And with gas that Is neither heli
um nor hydrogen.
In the recent record breaking
stock transactions on Wall street
the bulls built up a house of cards
which the bears have pushed
down, clear down Into the cellar.
Of course It fell on the necks and
pocketbooks of the little fellows
and broke them. This winter they
will not be bears, but bares.
Pretty nice to sit In a cony
wooden house with the back yard
full of good cheap block wood,
and listen to tho shrill blasts of
tho coal strike rising outside.
Lucky Klamathites!
Tho rising generation Is unfor
tunately not patriotic. One of our
youn hopefuls who goes lo sleep
regularly In church, upon he-iring
that England was going to obnervo
Armistice Day by a compluto
standstill of every person and
business for two minutes, observ
ed: "Gee, In two minutes a fel
low would Just got nicely to
sleep."
Hoy Scout enthusiasm con be
conveyed by radiation as well as
by direct contact. A lad of a p.
parontly 10 summers came to us
coulo v stake, a N ) ,Cirvi
acooplaJaus (VjC ))y V FT Allllll-uJIillAI
e Interests of All. Klamath County;
Filling Stations!
SS
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the nltier Saturday with the pica
that he wanted to enrn money
enough to buy boy scout books,
as be would be able to join in a
few monlh". IT" wuntrd 55 rents
a Saturday, iff
made himself so
"sVfu ,!iaV. ihj
we doubted hf"
."age: He dfiln-i
come back, bocuse, we heard, he
"didn't "waul rnonoy he hadn't
earned." I wohdor If our laugh
Isn't tinged with a lltlo envy.
Somebody hss Invented a so-cullr-d
"fool prot" airplane. In
out opinion, a "fool proof" air
plane Is ono that won't fly. To
ptka Capital.
rci' s ii' oritil
Crnss Wonl 1 'ii'.'.'t
Hunning Across.
Word 1. The kind of a sulk
Jack climbed in the fairy story.
Word 4. What persons vlu ii.e
in Arabia are culled.
Word 5. Part of the lo;;.
, Kunning Down.
Word 1. A water craft.
Word 2, Once more.
Word :). A small island.
, YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE
ANSWEUKD
Without Guile, Subsidy or
1
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A Judge of a domestic rrlntinns
court In Chicago Is writing n book
in which he will make the claim
that all rules of common sense
are disregarded when the mate
and female fall In love. Such a
demonstration qf vrjadom, f,romU)ir
bench gives lis' confidence In Iho
courts that we did ?not before
have. Cottage (irove Kentlm-I.
There Isn't anything else quite
so pathetic as the sight of a horse
doctor who doesn't know wbnt Ike
natter Is with his stalled auto.
Detroit News.
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Our telephone service is
isfying hundreds of custom
A call to 576 brings your order as ycu want ' it, prompt
properly filled. Some of our new good, just in:
Soft Shelled Walnuts, lb '....;$ J
Imported Currants, lb $
Seedless Raisins, lb.' , , . .'. . . . ., .15
Glaced Citron, lb .fl
Orange Peel, lb. .....30c and r5t
Lemon Peel, lb. 30c and .51
Glaced Pineapple, lb. .
Candied Cherries, lb. ... , . '. '. . . . ' . ; t(X
New Crop Almonds, lb. ................. 41
Chocolate Covered Nuts, lb. ...... . ..
Fig or Plum Pudding, per tin . . . 40c and
Our de'ivery aervice is also pleasing our customers. No bun
carry home in the rain. We place the goods in your he
Hurry Cash Groce
Perfidy
Publishers Column
All newspapermen am troubled
with roiuv form nf mild disunity.
This on the authority of an eml
neul psychologist. True, lie did
not put II that broadly. He mere
ly mid nil newspapermen were
psychopaths, but It meant about
I he same thing. And this state
ment was made before a huge
auditorium of people.
A newspaperman was sitting
down In front Just under the ros
trum. He felt called upon to
stand up. face the crowd and
muke a sweeping bow. That won
the crowd to applausa and for five
minutes the show was stopped for
the psychologist.
The secret of why nowspnpers
are what they are, and no better,
Is now out. Hut that la Just one
of the reasons why some news
papers are better than others.
And It la the reason why so tew
newspapers approach the Ideal,
everything depends on the liis-o
who publishes them and the men
who work under him. and the
whole staff of a newspaper Is
composed of very human, human
beings.
On most good newspapers there
Is a constant strain of each mem
ber of the ataff toward creation '
of the Ideal paper. In that they
are troubled with conscience and .
fenr of their failure to approach ;
that Ideal they are called pay. 1
chopalhs. This Is the point made
by these strange long haired '
birds who cell themselves p-iy-t
holngUls.
With the greater number of
newspapermen, with all but a
very few, the public baa little
rsufo for complaint. And this"
-goer for -the publishers. Not
thotfy ,v)T th pilhllsheru forget
that their first duty Ilea with tho
public.' Home publishers have thn
sagacity to employ talent that Is
far superior to their own, either
as to ability or character, and
thereby achieve their end, which
Is to make their property valuable
to themselves, by first making It
valuable to tho public.
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