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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1922)
?- is!i' U ?7.rf&r'f. 3i'" ' ,vy,t$$ ?'iv "ESEJfair. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON vi:im:siav, hki't. , iiiaa. . - r w ' !M.lttt'uttiX. r i SINE E OLCOTT AT ROUND-UP M'l i.i M xi M . . M I r tCftV WJ ?i ' iUSu. .5- ifli.V ' !- . "-' ,x' til' n't V EARLY HHOD, WINS FME The Office Cat rv junius iJi:i:p smii.inc I Iln6 you oxer nollrpd In till neck'i of tho wooils i Tl llmo It InKi'd to ilollvcr the J When n lot Mo only woman with Mou-nly (lroR In hnlillnn dip lml llo T A minute nr less, Ik plenty of time for the milkman to ilo illn joli of delhorliiK the milk, nnJ Iio'h through. , Tho noxt, It will tnUe twenty min utes or morn When n hcnittlful wouinn Mop out of the iloor, With n nod nnil n smile; Mie's ready In chat While he In polite, mid mines hi hat. Tho mnr'iil Ik thin; You can bet jour last dlhie. The In mit ' Vvllli the emtio will win every I Iino. ' Tho nttorney hnd talked for over nn hrnir. Ho noticed what seemed to lilm 'Inattention nn tin part of tho court. 'H wn n ho had feared Ills worship wan nnnliln to appreciate the polutx of his argument. "I hepyniir worship' pardon," lie said, "hut do ou follow mo!" Tho mafiUtrato nhlftcd uneaMly In hi clin I r. "I have no far," ho answered, "hut If I thought I eouid find my way hack alone, I'd turn proum) now." When RlrU roll 'cm down and no nrnund hare kneed tlieip hut day. It Ih lnr fl'rm'r'ln'liino thefr Milns cleaned rlli ap and water no as to pans the rigid! Inxpoctlon of tho rubber lieckd. Tilieletl In an' art Rnllqrj; twowomon were. standing In front or MUlet'i famous picture.. "Tho Sowta-V "- " "' "I wonder what kind of grain ho In powlni;?" said ono woman.' '"Why, millet of roitrsri." replied her companion, "Don't you eo the,, naino In tho corner?" Lottid Fisher says an "assistant" Ix tho man who does nit the work. Some, 'men wo know ought to wear tail lights so tlioso In a hurry won't bump Into them, .. PAYMENT IS SOUGHT OF CHINESE LOANS I ta 2Lv,3 If I Ciixcioor, Alt hill hi giilln, leiul n l'i I'lOlT' w Ixi) ' Ion lie. While other children of her ago played on the ulreels near her home, the pale faced girl, watching them through n window hut umihle to Join them did not grlee Inntead, she throw herself more ferxldly Into the creatlxo art of needlework. I A her nimble finger' flew, the I girl's m I ml filled with beautiful 1 thoughts. She began In n chlbl-llke manner to put then' thoughts Into poetry I (Irowlng Into xoung womanhood, llniel Hall bec.ime more .tluorbed In , her stitching and her xerslfylng. .Soon her needlework began to bring I (Innncinl returns. So did her poems for magazines began to seek, her Ixerse, and she won sexer.il national prize. Including the Leonora Spejer . prize for a group of poems j Her needlework anil thoughts re sulted in lier latest triumph, publi cation of "Curtains" n book of xersn which has lread rocelxed enrourag- Inir comment lletween her and life are thoi round-up circles, guxe a spectacular -1II..-IW ilrniinrles of nhvslrnl mono-1 exhibition by riding I unary 'tnnv which shuts Imr off from the!-'"' h.irdent buckers here, and inrM. ileclnreil WlllLim Sluulex- l"fl'.xn.). SkOOtiT Hill ltobbllis, filled illralthwalte. llostoa literary critic. '" !" "'"ments. which. were 'who siiceesteil l. llllti for the clrl's. " lincf "MHllK. lAKi:Vli: Kepi 0 -dovernur nicott, otitfttled In culm oil shirt with all the cowboy's regalia tilid lldlug a calbo cow pony, was ono of the prin cipal attractions of the second day's program of tho iflund-up here Sun day I .mill cheers greeted the gover nor as he led the parade with A. J. Ousley. president of the association, past the grandstand and bleachers. Following, ttux governor, In similar cow box's togallii. each escorted by one of the dlroctors of the round-up association, was Sam Koior. secre tar of slate; Herbert Niinii, slate highway engineer; l)r H, K l.ee Stelner. superintendent of the slah hospital, and Dr. W II 1.x llo, state xeterlunrlan. The day's program was replete with thrills, especlall) when a mad bull, being ridden bx Jess, Pent, an Indian, charged Into a group of men In the arena, putting them oxer the i fence and horning one, though not seriously injuring him Hiding a bull backwards and side ways wait another event which caused the spectators to gasp for breath Dorothx Morrell. a national figure In one of i her fuw, 'book. i Miss Hall Is hopelessly ' but crippled ii.vr.i, it.ux Of tho 3i cinvhoys who entered the saddle bucking contest were Hay Hell. IVndleton; Itons Hlclinrdson. Paisley, Jesso Stall), lolon-d. IIii reka, I'n) ; I'erri Ixory. Alluras; Hill , Haymond. Clilcn, Cal : (leorgo Farm er of John Day nud Jesse ('oainn, Chejenne, Wyo. FORTUNE LOST BY ATLANTA MAN WHO TRADED FOR SLAVE A If TllltttlrW ' n M, Mis r ' Weather Rots Unpainted Buildings Can You Afford to Rebuild . in a 'Few Years? TOKIO, Bpt. 0. Tho government and banks of Japan aro trying to de visu soma sclicnio whereby what arc known, as the Nlshlhara loans to China totalling 109,000,000 yen may bo recovered or at least tho Interest of 7,000,000 ypn a ytar, which has not bean paid since tho loans were negotiated In IfllS, may bo socurcd. When tho loans wero mado by the Industrial bank and tho Ilanks of i Korea and 'Formosa, it xx-as oxpectcd thnt Chlnu would glvo tho banks cer tain concessions, but these liuvo not been forthcoming. Tho banks have had to pay tho Interest to tho Inves tors xvho bought tho bonds and thero sooms no prospect of Chlnu being nlilu to repay tho Interest, ninth less tho capltul which xviih to have been Kpent on railways In Manchuria anil I Mougollu and In tho dexelopmeut of mines In tho Amur and Klrin prov-' Inceii. . YOUR WINTER'S "I xvrlte poetry only when feeling lxth mentally nud physically fit," sho says. "Writing poems enndeiiM' niv Interests, and Is always spontan eous with me. It Is my way of ex- . ........I ....., I.I..... ...! Ii......... tit 1'lltl.ll' ,1 SIXXOTT uvilii raimu in;.ii- tiiiu iiiiiii: slons VOHTI.ANI), Ore., Sept. 6. Haiol ' "Those Ideas cotno as Inspirations, i Hall has been unnble to walk since 'sometimes a line or plira.o, or as u . ohlldhood. As her 'dlxerslon, she(sud(Ien appreciation of a word, you took up needlework. 'might say. Keen appreciation Is the in nime, it nrougnt ner nappiness. icrerunner oi an greai inings. ,., ,Vt- o.i And now. It Is bringing her national Miss Hall's second book of poems , ' ' hniI'r'a ' , a pwu ()f At. fnmo ns n successful poet. Is nearly ready for publication. . ,., ' .,, I ears ago for Him 1'viicock, a negro slave, hu would luixe been worth at' LlOait $100,000 before he died. Hut I ihe never regretted it, according to his statement. nth now lias claimed them both. Peacock died n few years ago, nud "Undo Han" passed nwuy tho other day at tho ago of S t Tim property increase In vuluo jearly as Atlanta grows, "but It was the best bargain I over made,'1 was, t lit white man's re mnrk a fexv years ago when he saw n great office building going up on the 'lot at Whltohnll mid Alub.una streets, f . !..-!. ,.. .... lH one oi me iiiusi i.tiuuuiu tuunm tho City. The story behind the trade Is that of the affection of tho old-tlmo south erner for tho slaxo boy who was his especial playmate. Seventy yenrs no before Lewis Peacock died, In apportioning out Ills property ho left Han to his daughter, Mrs. Thomas Connolly. Young Thomas Peacock, a few joars later, gn his sister his fourth Interest In the Alabama- j Whitehall corner for Han, who, as u likely young negro, was worth around 11.500. Mrs. Connolly's son now owns thu let and tho Connolly building which stands on It. Heal estate men say tho lot Itself Is worth HOO.OOO oruiore. Peacock said It xvas tho best bar gain ho over mtido becuuso when he went awny to xvur ho left Han to take care of .Mrs. Peucock and tho children and It xvas Han who worked tho plan tation near Atlanta and foraged for tho wife ana children of his master, lifter Sherman's soldiers hud burned tho city anil strlppod (ho country side of food. YOUR investment in build ings depreciates rapidly un less it is protected front the weather by paint. A rotting building is a heavy expense. It means cither costly repairing or total rebuilding. Paint saves this cost. Use paint now. The next question is what paint to use. Use the best. It costs less in tin long run. The best pctnt spreads easily it saves labor cost, it covers more surface per gallon than "iheap" paint. And tlic Lot piinl will icrxe )ou foe or mote tears Juinjsr llian "cheap" paint. So paint )our LuiM'ng vtlien they Tfcst's need it and uta tli tttt paint. a dullat-iaxing policy. The Lett painli are scientific In formula and preparation. We're mid them for 73 yeart to meet tho weather conditions in the West, The be. I roaletiaU PIONEER WHITE LEAD, pure linteed oil, pure zinc and pure colors are combined in Fuller's i'alnti in scientifically ex act proportion! with long-limn tkilL Free Advice ob PaieUag "A M tjttt In Jrl(t, eelf ci4i, etc. Ail lit rallcr tpttiif llo Drftrtotsi Wt lk ml dturtlW color otbost i. ro!r B4IBOOT 004 ui Uair drullt. Mlm lialUr CobioI Floor 1'iJai, All.fHipaie Voiolib.t. Slllabli Caanol. tifloTB for flooi. tiraitb, Woilolilo WtU riU. 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