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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1920)
&k,'mWlifr' fHE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAntrrotrir flUl I I i I w i. a m The Evening Herald $. J. MTJKBAT riCD SOULS OHy Editor Pattlahaa' dally, except 8unday, by raid Pabllsnlng company 01 M ralU, at 115 Fourth Street. attara at the Dostofflta at Klam- a nalli. Ore., for tranimlatlon thru SMlla aa second-class matter. Maaafeor ef the Aaaortatfd rrrsa. ? Aaieclated I'wsa la exclusively to the uae for 'republication II newa dispatcher credited to It Ml otberwlM credited in mis ', and alto local aewa publianed . All Hants of reDubllcatlOB of tpe- 41 tftapatcbee berela are alto re- SATUIIDAY, JUNE a. 1820 A DK8KRV1M1 KVPOKT exlttlag ardlaanra should b suiael ent to remedy condition .that Is all too common In Klamath Falla and which results almost dally In an out; raged roar from one or another prop erty owner who la attempting tq beautify the tittle piece ot God's foofstool lio culls home, only lo ee hli plana and perspiration go for naught before the onslaught ot nulghborhood livestock. It's no tun to toll for dsys on a Ifew square teet ol lawn, gel ine aeeu planted, the ground rolled and flail It all torn up br .some neighbor's 'KrtHM m aMa.kil tli.Mrn I.V IliM hnflfl ot n neighbor's cow. Not from one part of town but from all parts come complaints of thli nort of ntrtsunce. Peculiar as It . may seem, persona who are uudoubt' edty abovo stealing clothes off their neighbor's line or kindling from his Ttood shed, will not hesitate to let, tbelr pet livestock despoil a garden or lawn that bos cost hours ot bard labor. We discern a distinction but' fall to sec any difference In the lar cenous effect save that the des truction of the growing tblnga la a Barefoot Days .1 are kcre, to arc Van Bellen's Kiddy Shoes Over at tro corner of Seventh and Mae streets,- on tho .pavilion, Is be- Bag carried on 'a 'work that, In the graver offense. In that often the loss tarry and buttle of this busy little cannot be replaced pr rt'raeillifd a( city, Is being overlooked by many. least until another growing season.' li la tho revival serrlcaa that are be-! in this era ot low production and. las conducted by Rev.-C. P. Trimble, high coat, every egg and broiler, ev"- aster the auspices ot the rrotestant'ery pint of milk helps (o restore! cirarches of tho city. It Is an earn tho normal equlllbrum. We'd best et work anil ono that should receive J tato to urgo the banishment entirely tao cordial support ot the peoplo of I of either cows or chickens beyond ta city. The time 1 at bind in. the city limits, but cltlicns who are "xiamath Tails when we must pause 'seeking to cut down living cost with la our mad chase after the almighty' a back yard girden, or who devote liar 'and take stock ot the higher all ot their ground to flowers and llisala of the community, and ask our- blue grass, also have rights. aarvts what wethsve.done and what These rights are recognized r In ' are dofng towards maintaining. the city's ordinances, prescribing' Ifeese Ideals and perpetuating them. (that chickens, etc. kept within thei Tore rad mora,re we delegating lo city limits, must be penned up. But the preachers of the gospel the sal- to make an ordinance effective It, -ration fof our souls, until a sort of J mast be enforced and that seems too aalrltual Indifference has taken bold much to ask from an overworked, at as and we are delivering ourselves police force. aody and soul to the mammons of In, Sfost modern cities limit the site ia.alty and greed. " for a barn or chicken pen to within l That Is why we say that the work one hundred feet of a dwelling---1 tkat la being carted on by the Rev. 'which practically bars livestock Mr. Tumble should have the support 'from all residential districts. IV C the community, for this city Is In'harjs .the cltr council, which hasn't awed ot it. That support should not I turned down one ot ten suggestions1 be passive. It should t of such aifor ordinances offered In the last! Character as will fill to overflowing year vriso or woozy, all alike J flu, navlllnn unit rive to the move-i-nlvM tn In mniirnlu Klamath I Your little one's feet need special care and attention in the Summer months. It's the season of steady play and exercise, and their little feet naturally are developing fast. Let us help you in this may lor ii is a most,' im portant one We have made children's feet and chil dren's shoes a real study. We have made a specialty of fitting growing feet as nature demands And the best proof of our success is the repeated "Next Shoes" orders from satisfied mothers. 44MKMMM:.Mt MORE SPECIALS AT ENDERS I I i WE ARE OFFERING A FEW MORE SPECIALS' TO BE ADDED TO LAST WEEK'S LIST. AS FAST AS WE ARE ABLE THE PRICES ON EVERYTHING WILL BE ADJUSTED TO A CASH BASIS mmvkv Brown and Grey Barefoot Sandals, Children's and Ladies'. Also Play Oxfords and Dress Pumps in Black, White and Brown. && I MtA'wjGill,Snmn mm J? im& WANTED at be la trying to Inaugurate' oaiUs to this extent aapetus that will carry It to success. XWatala Falls Is In need of a revival. aao that will bring uppermost the od that la lntt 'cltr fiat It may triamph, over the se'rpeaVlne Influ eaice that seeWWbe'-grlpFlng th'e SMMlcIpallty. Let us loin With Mr. Trimble and the other clergymen of tka city la doing what we can to add treagth to the movement. In tbe lope that It may lead to a higher cede of civic righteousness. 'MHC.HBOlUW COUIITKSV , . Common courtesy, civic pride or action by the pollco to enforce tbe The city ot Klamath Falls'- Is a waltln' one at last? A .speed ccp fer roomln houses, To see 'at they don't run too fasti Sage Brush. Van Bellen's For Shoes " ' I 1 ajafcfcfcfcfcfcfcfcfcfcfcfcfcfcWaVaVaVJpr (luesslng contest. A local weekly newspaper says that "a county ofll-. cer was fined $5 for driving without a tall light." I With a grip full of mint and a heart full of hope "Cap" L will leave tomorrow for San Francisco, Perhaps, like the maiden coy, Mc Adoo ikjB "no" but means "J is." Burleson says he' for McAdoo. Deeptto ...this handicap the crown prince may be nominated. Lawna and feelings alike are har rowed when neighbor's hens run loose. LaTsV. Jv. Aw Aw. A Aw. Ar. Aw. Aw Aw. AfU. AK W.W W.9. jffa-jBi,jffa-aya Aw Aw jj ja Ak.W. At.W. jj, jWsv At jfft.jftfc.jBfcWfcjjtfc jyj.4Bt-jTa.jTj t Another Knockout THE Winged "O" Five I r ? t t t T i t t t - Makers of f Melody f T ! Is Here for the Season, Beginning -tm TONIGHT - SATURDAY I AND CONTINUING EVERY jf Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Moose Hall Coitrerl Dance in Comfort Perfect Ventilation Swift's White Soap, 18 bars for ... : Meixcan Red Beans, 12 lbs. for .....v...'....v Petite 1 'nines, (i lbs. for Borax Chips, 120 Mule Team, package Pearline, Small, regular 15 cents; Special.. California Fancy Bayo Beans, 9 pounds for .- Milk, Special, can '., Kingsford Gloss Starch. Special, package :.:.-. . Blue Karo Symp, 1 '. pound, Special, can $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 40c lie $1.00 16c 14c 16c Welch's Grape Juice, A A g 9CKg rint Bottles, Special. Quart Bottles OOk 50c $1.00 40c 50c $4.15 $4.15 $4.15 35c 70c 43c Chaser& Sanboni's Coffee, lib, Reg. CO. Special . . . Chase & Sanborn's Coffee, 21b, Keg. $1.25. Special Folger's Tea, Black or Green, Reg. 50c lb. Special Best Grade Fruit Salad, large size. Special . Cosmos' Tomatoes, 2 for 35 ct. or Per Case .. . Mecco Corn, 2 for 35 ct. or , Per Case Goody-Goody Peas, 2 for 35 cu. or Per Case Regular 45 ct. Bulk Coffee. Special . K. C. Baking Powder, Reg. 80 ct. can. Special K. C. Baking Powder, Reg. 50 ct. can. Special K. C. Baking Powder, Reg. 25 ct. can. Special Don't fail to take advantage of theae low prices. Our first week's business proves to us that the people are glad to pay cash when they are able to make a saving Join the crowd and save money J. E ENDERS & CO. Successors to ROBERTS & WH1TMORE -'"r' rr,Z rr X' ". 5 J-J-5-5a"J-JJ--5' J- sjjj-ejj-jja'jje- Sa-'2' 3t ANNOUNCEMENT THE R.R.R. Garage Sue. to Biehn's Garage IS NOW OPEN, WITH A FULL LINE OF TIRES, TUBES, ' ACCESSORIES AND GENUINE FORD PARTS ONLY FIRST CLASS MECHANICS WILL WORK ON YOUR CAR IF YOU BRING IT HERE GOOD CARS FOR HIRE WITHOUT DRIVER A Carload of OAKLANDS The Sensible "6" Will Be Here By July 6th R. R. R. GARAGE -V Ray an dei won Rex iiA i'jmiun Roy la i'iiahik PHONE 212 4 1 VI 831 KLAMATH AVE. it ? 1 t 1 !j 1' 1 1 r4" Z j'.a A.j j. jW at i i Jfc.jfc.afc.-jfc. jfc.jfc- A. .sfcL