The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, November 29, 1925, Image 4

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    OFFICIAL PAPER FOR
CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS
"Let ui have faith that
that faith let ut to the end
understand it." Abraham
Signs of the Times
Klamath Entering Sew Era
Dreams fcr the fulure of the great Klam
ath country may shortly come true. There
have been many long years of waiting. Some
of the old timers have wearied, but even for
them the future has never been so bright.
The possibilities of development with ad
ditional railroad transportation has been no
new thing for them. Growth attendant on
reclamation was full of promises. But the
railroads failed fully to supply the needs and
(bring with them an influx of farmers. Recla
mation with heavy charges against large hold
ings worked hardship in many instances. Pa
tience ceased to have any resemblance to vir
tue and Klamath folk were ready to do battle
with both railroads and the whole United
States to obtain their just due.
Now, however, there are signs of new
times. Attracted by the possibilities for sound
investment in the great Klamath country, rep
resentatives of capital are daily visitors in
Klamath Falls. Hotels report that for the first
time in their history they show a profit for the'
months of October and November.
There is no evidence of a boom. And it is
to be hoped there will be no mushroom growth
that is apt to become top-heavy. Prospective
investors are cautious. Much depends on the
findings of the interstate commerce commis
sion. Railroads want to get into the country,
and will. The commission can, however, do
much to hamper their coming.
But never have the facts so tokened pros
perity. Most folks prognosticate the spring of
'26 as Klamath's time of entry for her place in
the stars.
Klamath Beats New York
News Reader Finds
A purchaser of useful Christmas presents
in New York wanted some French flannel
shirts. He had searched for them in vain until
he read his copy of this newspaper and found
what he wanted, advertised therein. A copy
of his letter and order for the desired garments
was recently published.
The buyer was A. M. Miller, and the local
store from which he did business by mail from
the vicinity of the largest city in this country,
was the Klamath .Klothing Kompany. This
was a tribute to Klamath's stores, and a de
serving one. The people of the great Klam
ath country too little appreciate that their
stores compare favorably in prices and meth
ods of business with any in this country.
With immigration shut off, it may again
be necessary to teach our own boys and girls
to help around the house.
An Independent Republican Keeper Conducted
right make might, and in
dare to do our duty at we
Lincoln.
What He Wants
THE KLAMATH DAILY NEWS
His
Sunny Dick Says
If the lot at Hie corner of
Eighth ahd KlamatTi which' jhst j
sold for $23.01)0 Is to be paid for
as many dwellinR3 hero arp, the j
vendor will havo extremely loin '
whiskers before he gets all ti in ;
money $50 down and fli) per
month at 8 per cent Interest would
tuko. Oh, let me see figure It
out for yourself. I'm no blinking
adding machine.
10.000 American Children Kill
ed by Autos in 1925. Airplanes
may offer soma relief. Not many
children can be run over whllo
playing in the air lanes.
Two railroads In a town make
a lot of noise and the nolso
starts a good many months before
tho trains do.
Tho proverbial cat with n!no
Uvea has nothing on Gorald Chap
man, murderer and bandit king,
who has repeatedly been sentenced
to bans. Ho refused I lie presi
dent's commutation of the death
penalty to lire Imprisonment, and
now has obtained a three months'
stay of execution.
United States Army Kofuscd
Colonel Wily Mitchell Permission
to Join His 314-Months Old
Daughter for Turkey Dinner in
Detroit. The army is beginning
early to t-ai h Miss Mitchell Unit
it l.i the Iiohh.
This year Is the biggest corn
crop the farmers of Iowa and
eight adjoining states have had
for years. Hut tho bigger the
crop the more money they lose.
Tha estimated loss this tlmo is
HOO.000,000, The corn belt
farmers are getting their reward
their reward for making two
enrs of corn grow where only one
grew bofore.
Hchoppenhanor makes Hie oh.
servatlon that "an intellectual
man In complete solitude has ex
Vellcnt cnlertulnmcnt In his own
thought! and fancies, while no
amount of diversity or social pleas
ure, theatres, excursions, ami
amusements can ward off boredom
' tut BHnPWWwJPnfSI
In the Intents of Ml Klan.ath County, Without Guile.
Favorite Stamping Ground
from a dullard." '
A Rood, temporal', renrie rhnr
arter "ran be happy lit nedy cir
cumstance., while- .n rnveiuita. -n-lnn
and mnltHitiM nan. even If
he he the rl.'liKl hi v.nild.
Koes m'ierabie.
And to one v-bo liu the ron
strnt delight of a spoclal Individ
uality, with a hleh desrou of ln
telleit. nioU of lha pleasure
which are run nflir by tho ordi
nary men lire simply aupcrfluou ,;
thc-y are even a trouble mil a
burden. '
ChililiTii's Pictorial
Cross Wonl Puzzle
Running Arrnss.
V.Vrd 1. V.'!.-: ate liennv Penny
tin. I Turkey l.urkty, in the story.
V.'o.d 5. A part of ll.u lez.
IV-rr.l.
.'ord (1. A r.vi.mpy place fill.il
:v'.:'.i !..: yod cn.t.l, -ioavc-i. etc.
K-jnii'r.g Dawn.
V--.nl 2. A city in Niw Voil:.
Word :;. Wiuit lienny I'tnnv in
t'.i? rlory thnuvh. fell on her l:..l.
Word 4. To n.ahe ue of.
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Dinner Stories
In a certain ciiy of the (tooth
tho negro scr'ant for--tho. nioMt
rart giv lo their honi-s at night.
In the case of the rook of a
clergyman! family, she not only
does this, but frequently arrive!
at tho rectory at ton late an hour
to prepare breakfast. Thla sort
f thing occurred so often that the
payor's wlfj Informed cook that,
for each hronkfni.1 missed there
would be a reduction in cook's
weekly wnges. IVisiv. ly Sally as
sented to this.
It was not long thereafter that
the mistress heard thla conversa
tion between tho servant next
door and the delinquent cook:
"Seems to mo that yo' all gits
to work mighty late."
"I Klia to wuhk when I gits
' ready.
"How yo' all manage 'bout
breakfast?"
"Ilh. I pays ile missus to cook
ie breakfast."
Two telephnno girls In differ
nt country exchanges were hav
Iiii a chat over the wires on the
subject of dress. For four mln
i"s. five minutes, ten minutes,
the topic held their attention, and
was still unexhausted wm m.
P'Tllncnt, Impatient, Imperative
miiseiiiino voice broke up the con
versational meeting.
"Are you there?" the voice
yelled. "Are you there? Hollo!
Ah. nt last!
Ing?"
Who Is that speak-
"What line dyo,t think you're
"7" demanded t.no of tlm girls,
Indlgnar.t uml annoyed.
"Iteally." came the weary reply,
"I don't know, but from the dis
cussion (!,, KltlnK , ()011(I
think I'm on tho clothes line."
A London woman sent her maid
out to gel a Jr of honey.. 1
"And ho sum," Bhn ,al(, bent
n ardent supporter of the Duy
"rllW, (!od, .Movement, "ho surn
It Is llrlllsh." '
The girl returned without tho"
""" Couldn't you got K?",
"ed her mistress. (
mum." was tho
"H"y hadn't any rtrltlah
Kngll,:, nn NVw nntand
foply, ;
-pnly
Subsidy or Itrfidy
Publishers Column
It would be , wonderful propo
sition f.'r Hi staff of a newspaper
If all factors of Hit publishing
plant were In audi harmonious
tune as the linotype machines,
A short time sine the writer
was looking over copies of the
Yrrka News of fifty yearn ago.
There was a medley of on col
umn ads of panaceas for bowel
romplnluta. hair rcstorallvea for
hah! hvadcu miners and singe
schedules.
There was much evidence that
the scissors had been freely used
In the garnering of literary gems
to the exclusion of local news.
Hut this could not bo said to re
flett on the newspapers of fifty
year so. It Is feared, In lart,
that they were read more assid
uously than are same of the pub
lications of today, ,
,
As to political utterance the
half century old papers revealed
themselves as either republican or
democratic, and violently ao. That
greatly simplified matters. .
Nowadays the first factor In
consideration of newspaper Is
the public. There must be an
available public or the newspaper
need not try to establish Iteeir.
True, after having been establish
ed a newspaper ran quickly kill
Itself. Confidence of the public
la easily lost by a newspaper. It
will be violently this, that and the
other thing for a time. Soon II
explodes from Ita own violence
and subsides. Its publishers are
quietly faring the fact that they
are without readers or advertisers.
Watch for a. "tie.
. After the public comes the ad
vertiser.. Advertising support
keenly sen-tea the objectionable
features of a newspaper, but the
decently , conducted newspaper
nerd not fear for that support.
Put get Inaldo the newspaper
office. There the. genuine com
plications begin. It lakes years
of lime and careful effort lo get
the component parts of the news
paper plant In proper adjustment.
Needless lo say the human equa
tion la a mighty factor. Many
publisher and editor has watched
the linotype al work and wished
mechanical principles might gov
ern this staff. W. II.
Soiled spots on ruga having a
abort nap may be successfully re
moved by the application of a
heavy lather ma do with a mild
son p. As soon aa the spot has
been removed, rinse tho a'ponged
portion of the rug with plain
water to prevent any chango In
color. Washing may be dona with
n sponge or a small brush.
1. H. II. Htevenson, secretory of
Tho Klamath News Publishing
company, depose nnd say that the
following are the holders of the
entlro Issue ot capital stock of
The Klamath News Publishing
company, a corporation:
IIYKON HI'ltl)
NATK OTTKHIIR1M
WAI.TKH HTKONACII
II. II. HTKVKNHON,
That no others are financially
Interested In any manner whatso
ever; Hint no person other than
thoso named above, no corpora
tion, no company, nor any Indiv
idual or Individual! have any fi
nancial Interest In any manner In
The Klumath News Publishing
company. Further that no cor
poration, no company, nor any
Individual other than thoso above
named has any control over the
policies of this nowspaper In any
mnnner whatsoever. Any state
ments lo the contrary, either Im
plied or otherwise, ara falsa and
misleading.
I). If. STEVENSON,
Secretary, Klamath Nowi Pub-
llshlng company.
Attest:
.Walter Wost, notary public In and
for Klumath county, Oregon.
My commission expires February
2, 192S. .
Heart to i
Probk)
nt Mrs.
Wl,
, A Winn,.
Dear iln
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which hart BKaaaJ
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