Paee Four
Thursday. A.ril 21. 1!27.
THE KLAMATH NEWS
The Klamath News
Full Leased Wire, Vitllrd Press)
"KID BOOTS" BEST
perpetrated by rebel bamlita under lory of I he Cuba rampalin. It ruv
litrntiirahlH f I'uthiilli until Itself with clurv 111 th iem
COMEDY OF SEASON prl.-.ts. , orull. rampalan about, Kanll.io.
I falli-a attributed ill" illwinler. j 1
From "come-on" t.i caddy Is theiwblrh railway odklals term the I Fur Bale Old papers. Call at
OfflrUI Paper for the- Cltr of Warn.; ""iiin '"" rails, covered bv Kd.llt Cantor, a.e 1 wont In the history of MeU.aii I Klamath New. .
atb Fall a ad Klamath CMutty jsoimd business lines and Wli0f nroadway rnmedlana. In 'Kid ! revolutions, dlrwtly to the fatholle .
www i. iiiiei fag one OI tne SUDSianuai in- Uoota," a rararaouni comedy wnu-n episcopal in Mexn-o i iiy. i ne
desiring them, although it is
not to be a stock selling en
terprise, by any means. It is
being organized on strictly
rmhllshml arerr mornlnr axcoDt L.:t..t t v.i .mn...n; louena at the Tina Tree theatre to- jdrrlrala who aided tn the altai-K.
Monday by The Klamath New Pub-)
llahlnc Company at 101-111 South I
Fifth street, Klamath Falla. Oreson.j
BOOM PROBLEMS
8CBSCRIPTIOX RATKS
' (Tonopah Bananta)
I The rush to W'eepah haa broucht
to Tonotwh the problem of the
boomer who Is flat broke and bun-
m oo ary. Many ot tnese men are noon
Effective April lit. 192'
tVllTrred by carrier, month...
Ifcdirered by mall itr........ IV.OU; minera. looking for work and they
..,. ' mm to do so. Miners have been
AUBsd.scripUour.rabk la Advance . . , ,. hav0
4ka.... A,b at Vl'Mmh The new
Entered as second class matter
at the postofflre at Klamath Falls.
Oregon. November IS, 1121, under
act of March S, 1(79.
Telephone S7T
Member Audit Bureau of Circulation
REORGANIZATION
! A change in the publishing
business takes place in Klam
ath Falls today, caused by
formation of the Inland Pub
lishing company, which pur
chases all of the stock of the
Klamath News 'and the Eve
ning Herald and in the future
the Inland Publishing com
pany will act as publisher for
both dailies. However, the
mere - publishing of news
papers does not in any way
affect the policies or the serv
ice of either publication.
: The change was brought
about because of the constant
and mandatory need of effect
ing a saving in operating costs
in order that Klamath Falls
may retain two daily news
papers. It is following the
general trend all over the
United States among news
papers wherever common user
of plants and cooperation in
conducting the business is pos
sible. At Yakima, Washington,
Spokane, Washington, i Belll
ingham and Olympia, this
practice has proved very sat
isfactory and in the east it is
quite common in many states.
Through the efforts of By
ron H. Hurd, Edwin Rose,
Nate Otterbein and Walter
Stronach, owners of the Kla
math News, and Bruce Den
nis, owner of the Evening Her
ald, the plan has been worked
out whereby the Inland Pub
lishing company' will. operate
the plant and , publish both
daily newspapers. Mr. Hurd,
Mr. Rose, Mr. Otterbein and
Mr. Stronach retire as active
publishers and Mr. Dennis will
manage the Inland Publishing
company. Mr. Otterbein and
Mr. Stronach will, however,
continue with the company in
other capacities than as pub
lishers. Competitive service between
the two daily newspapers is
not altered and in the matter
of business and serving the
general public the two news
' papers will remain as they
have been, each endeavoring
to serve its respective field in
the best possible manner.
It is but taking the public
into the newspaper fraternity's
confidence ' to explain that
under present day conditions
with high cost of print paper,
wages needful for men to live
properly, expensive wire and
news services, newspapers
confront a problem which de
mands economical administra
tion and operation.
For these reasons the' gen
tlemen above named, all hav
ing heavy investments in the
newspapers here, have work
ed out a feasible and sound
plan' which insures to this
community the same news
paper service as heretofore
enjoyed but with an econom
ical saving that promises to
insure a healthy publishing
enterprise. ' , ,
Securities of the Inland Pub
lishing company will be avail
able when the re-organization
rush to Bellehelen soon should itive
employment to more miners. The
miner la able to look after him
self, even if he is broke. Me do-s
not stay broke long. He rustles
something to do and he gets alone
Much more ot a problem Is the
tenderfoot, who knows nothing
about mine work. He beats his way
or spends his last money In re4ch
ing Tonopah. Here he Is stranded
and he goes to the community for
aid. He has become a real prob
lem. Now few of tho residents of
Tonopah have a day go by In
which food Is not sought at the
homes or money is not sought by
men standing on Main street.
Naturally the boom has brought
in some of the worst element, men
who will hold up and rob if they
have the opportunity. The com
ing of such characters is the pen
alty that must be paid for the boom.
It is the other side of the good
that ia done by Increased interest
in mining.
A GRAB C.IMK
j night. ,l"alle' statement ssld. received the
The Florens Zlcgtield success, j instructions from the episcopate
j "Kid Hoots." with Cantor a Its! .
i.t.r ran for three year, In New j FAMED CAVALRY IS j
lork. setting a high attendance ! . ... D1PTI1RF
i mark by (laying to more than a, USED IN rlClUKt
million pePl. It is safe to pre-.
diet that Cantor's first film will The famous old Tenth I. S. cav-'
also roll up uew records for pro-1 airy, which (.lays a prominent part
ductlons of this kind, and that It In "The (iolrien Strain," Peter II. i
will also definitely establish Kdtlle Kyne story, which comes to the'
as one of filmdom's best bets. Liberty theatre tonight, was organ
oid Hoots" starts In an east side lied in 1S6 with officers and men
clothing store. Cantor Is the "come-1 fresh from the Civil War. It bore
on" who forcibly lures customers an honorable part In the hard rid
In from the street. I Ing and fighting of the Indian wars.
Kdtlle finds himself enmeshed In Thirty-eight years alto, it was srout-
a mass of difficulties when he "fits" j Ing the cactus-covered hills of Ari-
nilHsy swimming
coat. Therefore.
Standard Dyera
and Cleaner
OdorleM Cleaning
One-Day Service
Expert Dyeing
1409 Esplanade St.
Phono 825
Malcolm Watte,
Instructor, with
when Wuite returns to get his mon
ey back the fun begins. Then
tho plot thickens, ns lo tile laugh
ter and action. With the aid of
lona. near where Its guidons CI lit
ter today, huntiug the Apache Kid
and the troublesome ticronlmn of
the wily Apaches.
A period of Carlson life In Mon
tana, enlivened by occasional con-
Lawrence Cray, a rich young man i tllct with the ghoat-duuclng war
endeavoring to escape a marriage j rlors of the North, and in 198 tho
Into which he has I een tricked. regiment was sent to Tampa. Flu.
Cantor temporarily escapes from I How well It bore its part In the
one predicament only to land In fighting during the Spanlsh-Amer-1
another. I lean War. Is recorded In every his- j
I . .- . :
COAL
(All the Time)
YOUNG COAL &
TRANSFER CO.
4th Main
I'hone 10UT
MEXICAN RENEGADES
HOLD UP FAST TRAIN
"Our contention Is that the state
is not entitled to any part ot the
Oregon California land grant
appropriation." says Ouy Cordon,
district attorney for Douglas coun-
f Continued from Pnge One)
train. Tho train left tiuaduljura at
4 P. m.. Tuesday.
Notkes had been posted In the
; vicinity of Luburm for one week
; stating that rebels would begin ex-
treme measures last Saturday to cut
communications at that point.
I"rlcm Charged
MEXICO CITY. April JO. Presi
dent t'alles Issued a sensational
statement Wednesday night, charg
ing that the hold up In which Tod;
ty. If the states contention isjto 160 persons were reported kuled
correct, the state will step in and or Injured at I .a bar ha station, was
take about 1.600.000. We argue
that the state haa lost nothing, for
the respective counties paid the
state tax from year to year and .
therefore baa no claim on any of -the
money that the congress has:
appropriated for the counties. This ,
question has been debated ever
since the appropriation was made 1
and. of course, it will have to be i
determined In the courts. It is a i
ctearcut issue and 'everyone wants 1
to know what ts what. From the .
viewpoint of the counties Involved. 1
the state Is not entitled to a nickel.
but of course, state officials think
and claim otherwise. lit' Would be
nice contribution, to the state if It I -could
get the money,: but we don't A
consider me sisiv wunuuiea i
making the claim." The secretary
of state has started the case by
caling on Marion county to turn
over to the state ' a percentage of
the money which that county has
been allowed by the federal gov
ernment. The case will be taken to
the supreme court as quickly as
possible.
MARRIAGE
Is one of the most Important
rents of a liftime, and the an
nouncement should be Embossed
In latest style type. We are
equipped to do announcements
of all kinds promptly.
Klamath Printing Co.
622 Klamath Ave.
Phone 1283
. t
SIGNS
Of Any Description
QUICK SERVICE
France R. Old
THK LAMB MARKET
"Lambs have all been contracted!
for in our section, but there has ;
been no wool buying yet." reports j
Roy Stearns of Oakland. Cre., "The
lamb crop was up to the usual
standard in Douglas county and
a better price is being offered for
our lambs than anywhere else In
western Oregon, as near as we can
learn. The contract price haa been
10 1-2 cents and a few have sold
at 11 cents. Onr lambs go to the
available for our sheep growers,
southern market almost exclusively,
the California market being always
Just as the California buyers come
and take the bulk ot the Douglas
ocunty turkeys."
Dr. 0. H. Mather
CHIROPRACTIC
HEALTH SERVICE
Electro-Therapy
Latest Kind of Equipment
715 Main St.
Directly Across the Street
from Pine Tree Theatre.
PHONE Office, Res., 404
niiTUt UTTTt rt?i mm flirt n rnim inj
1 1
One Grade Only
Schilling, alone in America, roasts
only first grade coffee and seals it
in vacuum key-wind tins. There are
no 2nd or 3rd grade Schilling Coffees.
And Schilling Coffee is never packed
in cardboard or plain tin cans.
SchillingCoffee
Tea lQSPictltl Extract
Baking Powder
LEARN TO DANCE
From a Known Teacher!
Dorothy Baker
School of Dancing
llnll Itooni and Singe
Lessons Any Time Dy
Appointment
111S Main St.
I'hone 102
Howard R. Perrin
Designs and Plans
INDUSTRIAL AND
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BUILDINGS
SOS Bopka Dlufc. Thone 23V-J
Don't
Undermine
Your Health
by Neglecting
Your Teeth.
Have your teeth examined
regularly by ft dependable
dentist.
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Dent 1st ry With a Written
tiuranlee"
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Open Kvenlngs
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Reflects on your
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Your Complexion can
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