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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1921)
I I TUBBDAY, JVtiK 14, JM1 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAOH TWO 2ES2 Tfie Evening jHerald Yon Will Get The Herald for the R J. MURRAY rRKIl SOULK t. JMUor -City Kdllor Published Jally oxcopt Sunday, by The Herald Publishing Company of Kljwnath Foils, nt US Klghth Stroot. Batered st, tho poitotftco nt Kla saatt Falls. Oro.. lor transmission through the malls as second-class titer. Qu MKUUKK OF TIIR ASSOCIATED - v PRKS8. The Associated Trns Is exoluitvely entitled I to the uso for republication of all news dlspatcho credited to it, er not 'otherwise credited in this pspor, land also tbo local nows pub Usher herein! icii.vy, .ih.m: 14, itKii OUR COUNTRY'S VIMl Ono hundred and forty-four years ago today, by official enactment of congress, n new constellation was born, - The storm nnil stress of nearly, a century nnd n half hna failed to dim,' Indeed has added glorious luster to, that cluster of 13 stars. On February 12, 189S, tho Amer ican Flat; association was organized In New York city, with this primary purpese: "In order to promoto respect and Ioto for tho Flag, tho association encourages its proper display on private, buildings, rchoolhouscs, churches .etc. nnd uses Ita Influence to mako the obserranre of Flag Day (Juno 14) n national cuutora. ' The' national Flag had no single nc definite origin. Several styles were temporarily In uso prior to Jnne 14, 1777, but that dato marks tho official adoption. Ye Scribe The and Pelican Af'7? aS7 MA,N ST "PARISIAN RIRllON HAT" ' COMES IN AIX DBSIRAI1LH 811ADK3. 1 vwwvwvififvvvyvvriftiv iiii i"" ll"l"rrvvyrfVrvrwwvvyvvvwvy AruW(J "BLESSED ARE THE MERCIFUL' Full Time That You Pay For jirLnjiijqrorir ------------------------------- -, irmju-yj xa"a. i EGs?vmI "Well, It's a -wise law enforcer that knofc enough to aTold being tho law enforce, ain't it!" queried tho Old Pelican as ho hopped heav ily to the rim of the wasto basket and eyed us meditatively out of a rt'd rimmed optic. "It is, indeed, difficult," we re sponded, "in this era ef dry laws, und spy laws, auto and ought not to laws, b'luo laws and brlndle laws, for tho most conscientious nnd law abid ing dtlien to escape tho commission of some Illegal act, or to omit, per , chance, the performance of some proper duty that tho law demands of him. Ncrw the lato Justice Wblto In that most remarkable brochure "Aw, can it," said tho ancient ono. "I ain't any closer to gettln' yuh than Oeorgle Cup-o-toy Is to glom tnln tho world's championship, and that's quite a distance. Lerame Just iay a short sentence. "Ain't it funny that after cleanln' Hip everything in town, Including' several hundred dollars worth loose change, that tho recent revivalists should have forgotten to scrapo the sawdust und shavings off their own lot?" "According to the score book the law and other enforcement league overlooked a chance to knock a homo run for law enforcement right from the Jump, and weren't In any hnry to shako a wicked fork nnd broom for tho good of law and or der, not to mention ordinary clean liness and tho reduction of insur ance rates on Marlon Hanks' bunga low, until tho fire chief got half riled and handed 'cm a strong re minder to get busy. "But,' wo apologetically inter jected, "tho members of the law and oVder- leaguo are all cxcellont citizens who would not knowingly countenance the breaking of any law. However, you must remember that they are persons of large af fairs and their own prlvato business requires " "Seem like you'ro monkeying with the wrong think tank," quoth tho old Pelican sourly. "My mem ory's excellent, for my age and I tend strictly to my own busbies and let Lloyd Low and Hank Wll- Out in Mills Addition, dally nt n certain hour, passers-by soo a small boy wielding a spado Industriously. Now nnd then ho stops and picks a wrlggtlng something from tho freshly upturned earth and then ro eutnod his digging. If tho passer-by is a neighborly sort and has tlmo for conversation ho can easily ascertain tbo reason tor all tho laborious toll, and having discovered the cnuso for tho bond ing of tho sturdy ltttlo back and tho blistering of, the small hands ho will marvot and go away with a re newed faith In humanity. "For tho greatest of theso is charily." Tho digger is six years old, Just large enough to get a working lev erage on tho spade handle It's all ho can do to rannago It, at' that, but he has a mighty motive. lie's a man of family, with a family man's responsibility. There was a tragedy in tho neigh borhood lately. A mother bluebird, In whom tho stx-year-old was deep ly interested, tell victim of a mar auding cat and loft six helpless lit tlo orphans without food or shelter. Voluntarily tho veo lnd assumed tho sudden responsibility. He gath ered up tho nestful of young or phans nnd took thorn Into tho house. l!nch night ho cnrotully wraps thorn In a warm blanket. Kach day ho goes forth with a heavy spado to wrest their sustenance 'from tho soil. It takes four worms a day, ho Informs tho world, to satisfy each ono of tho babies. Hut ho's hav ing flno luck so far, as worms nro plentiful nnd nono of tho llttlo mouths go hungry. And gco, they're growing. "niessed nro tho merciful; " It would bo an Injustlco to revolt tho nanio of tho gallant philanthrop ist without pormtsslon. Ho did not know ho was bolng Interviewed for publication when ho related the facts of tho story, but In tho midst of tho dally rnco for supremacy, tho dally wresting with each other in fear that wo may looso some trifling advantago and our fellow gain It, It's n helpful and hopeful oxporlenco to como across ono prec ious lump of puro gold among all tho Ignoble dross. Lot's call him Sir Oalahad rein carnate. When you pay your money for a news paper you want to know that you will got it. For fifteen years The Herald has come to you every publication day. Other papers have come and gone, but each day The Herald has grown bigger and better and stronger, until today there is no small city paper in the state that surpasses it. That is why you are sure to get what you pay for when you sub scribe for The Herald. We never offer prizes or catch-penny schemes. The only thing we give is better service and a better paper. son take all tho chances of wlnnlnj a harp and a halo apiece In seeing that the law is oboyed. ' "And," ho concluded, as ho smoothed his rufflod neck foathors and lifted his wings for flight, "they'd bo a tot less hell nnd a lot moro happiness horcabout if thoro was, a. general following of my ex ample" At the Theater shown hero a year ago, comes ngaln to Tho Liberty, and when a picture roturns for another showing at this popular plnyhouso It must have real morlt. "Evansellno" una lost nono of It's charm but rathor tho talo has bo como moro Interesting in tho plcturl zation of this pathetic story of Ar cadia, if you mlssod this groat ptc turo last year, this Is your opportu nity to know this great story and the Impression will bo a lasting one. At the Liberty tonight only. TUB HTAH If a group of effetely civilized pco plo wpro suddenly dumped down upon a desert island or :nto an uninhabit ed Jungle, without food, clothing or shelter, would tho self-protcctlvo-instincts of their progenitors como to their rescue In their struggle for ex istence, or would they polish Igno mlniously because of lack of skill In junglo-craft? Theories varied and numerous have been, propounded on this question, but tbo most that can bo said, after a consideration of tho arguments put forth by both sides, Is that "somo do and somo don't." Prlmltivo Instincts, however, nro usually uppermost; and "Tho Ro vengo of Tarzan," the thrilling pho toplay that comes to tho Star thoatro commencing Wednesday, furnishes an interesting demonstration of that fact. Tho story tolls of tho advonturca In civilization of tbo ape-raan, "Tar zan," and bis eventual return to tho tropical wilderness where he was born and roared. Tire Momti.F. Dob White, a typo of man bred In tbo Vbst, was solf-rcllant from early childhood. Ho was stow to act and slower to Judgo, but onco ho formed an opinion ho acted quickly and many wcro tbo rnon who had felt his ter rible wrath and forceful will. ' Ashloy Hampton, Wall street fin ancier, onco staked White- In a fnro gamo. Hampton would tnko nothing In return for his asslstanro and Tlob gavo him a written guaranteo which stated ho would "at any tlmo and In any placo, physically and financially" help Hampton, Hampton found himself In trou ble. His only daughter, Linn, had' re fused to marry Gregg Lowlnton, Hampton's opponont In Wall Street, ATTliniJIlKltTY One of the gems of American liter ature will be the attraction at tbo Liberty today. Longfellow's Immortal poem, "Evangeline," which was in n I if I I You need I I good tea to make I I a good I I iced drink I I Htlvillat? delicious I when iced Make TheOREGON Your Hotel WHEN IN PORTLAND 19UDQ UHS5 f"7' srvs" mUu .... .. S . i!5Jl.x ft- f:2i .'jLvrr.,1! POPULAR SPACIOUS LOBllY At the Center of Everything BROADWAY at STARK ST. Wo suggest yo write, phone or wlro for reservations Arthur II, Meyers, Managor who through crooked business deal ings, ruined natnpton. Then It waa tho former moneyed man, whllo looking over his papers, finds tho ono which ho had received years beforo from tbo Western mi nor, and wire Whlto to como to his assistance. Hob wires him 110,000 and comes to New York himself. Tho Westerner wastes little tlmo getting Into tho frenzied finance of Wall Stroot and soon his Indomltnblo .will nnd tenacious cnamcler ure full by his enemies. It was th on that Lawlston and his accomplice tried to trap lht West erner, and In so doing caused Llna to doubt Whlto'n earnest attempts to help her father. How Whlto check-mated thu crook ed broker, how ho wins thu heart and hand of Llna and rescues her father's fortune nro tho scnsatlonnl nnd thrill ing features of this vodmt story which begins in tho Went and Jour neys Kiut. William Hart, tho foremost por tray er of Western characters ,s men In tho title role of Hob White to bn shown at Mondaln Theatre on Tues day and Wednesday, "llabo" Ruth, "pinched" again for speeding, should beglu to realize that hurrying around tbo luisuri nnd on city streets am different matters. BOSCH and GRAY & DAVIS ii OFFICIAL As official representatives, vc employ experts in tlierqviir anil adjustment of electrical automo tive equipment. Wc have uicciat tools and testing apparatus, ac curate information front the fac tory, use none hut genuine parts, f.and do prompt and careful work. 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