The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 09, 1922, Page Page Three, Image 3

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CHILDREN'S POET
EUGENE FIELD, TO
ENTER MARBLE HALL
TWENTY TO LIVE, 180 TO DIE
CIMCAOO, Oil !l - Klin-mi Field,
1 "llio children's poot." best known for
I lin polgimnl lino or IiIn "l,llll Hoy
Nino" mill IiIh serial (if lullalilns, will
1 lahii IiIh plant Momlny In Chicago's
4l nmrblo hull of fnmo with IIki iiiivnll
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COUCHES and
DAVENPORTS
Sanitary Couch
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mi lli ilt iif Hi" ni lull 1 mull Mllluml It liilnu nicr, lliinic
iiiiiilMiillini mill Itiinii' iinilli), , I'llml nt
$15.00 Net
Wi luno nidi r nun I111 Inn m t1.lH
Automatic Couch
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nffntiU. It uiitIi'h 'Jl ),''' (.'"mi mill '. A lmilt' full nf n Mnji
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For the Regal Ruler
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4t' thn ini'inorliil. In cnrvul tlm flrr.t
4$4 four linen or llio Hutch l.nll.iliy, hot
J tor known iih "Wynki'n, lllynkcn mid
J Nod " On Din otlirr nldu of thn
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of "TI10 JiiU'nr I'lum Trru":
ln )(iu ovor licnnl of tho Hiicnr
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Tin 11 nitirvnl of ;rent renown,
It lilooiit.i on llio llmto of tlm lolll
pup fen
In thn Ktirdou of Klitit II) 1) lonu.
A fountain, murlilo Kcatn nnd thu
lirli'f Inncrljitloti "To Ktisciio I'lolil"
toiiipli'lii tlm inmiiorlnl.
Tlm prlnclp.nl Hpwil.cr at I lie mi
vellliu; tereiiiiinlii will ho Melville
i: Hii.iie, (.(nijiK'Hor nnd forincr i;en
eral imiuniter of the ABioclatod I'rcnx,
who lirnur.lit Cureiiu Fluid to Chi
MRU from l)ener lit lSS'H v,-lien
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J J IIundjV.er 0 forrcd to (liro-.i! 20 from tho nhovo (roup of
20i) (hildrin to whom u''nient food mid clothim; would ho rvuii to
cimlilii lliem lo nmvm Thu v,,ih llio most trying ordeal In hi 11 wholj
uipt rluncn In t!o it nr l.i 1 hu r.uid
AID FOR NEAR EAST jROBBINS IN ACCIDENT
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Mom Tlum KlllHl KiiIimiIImiI
('litirilien of Hlmimtti I'nlU
Mcro thun $llt)( was riilimrllicd
for Near l.'imt rtlluf 1,' iuvutl:ii;ii
held In tho Chrlutlnti, (Uutlit, Mutho
dint and 1're.nbytprlau rhurthen on
Kundjy. Tho peaker were tho
Itov. J. J. IlnmlKakur and V. A. Sell
wood of thu Near Kant Itellef. Ilotli
iiil'ii hno vlHltcd thn eastern conn
trk'H ,md penk with flrst-hnud ktio'f
IuiIko of condltlous.
"Central OroRcn nnd especially
Klmantli 1'ulln hnu rianon to ho
proud of what Orir.iml.iM nru deliu:
In tin Near l.'ast," said thu Itov.
llmidtnker.
ltuv and Mm. V. K llamho, for
merly of Klamath K.ilM did such a
urcot plccu of work In rescuing S3,.
HkiTt.-r lllll Ileum Imprint of Ilrof
On llntk nnd lliulso on l'g
Stile 'I In ic iih- irlni littielii( x.iliMiten in Klililiilli
1'itlN intli) iii.il 'ii) iii"lr pi P.,. fjxntliii; mi mlt.tiuu of
frunl X In n iri- rwnl. 'I lie muitil l: Hiij iinir lK.rniv fur.
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Oho (Jreeki from tho heaeh at Hat-
nmoclntcil with Victor 1 "'" "!t u uuecu 01 i.rci-cu wrote
thn p'lullcallnn of The'l:i apiire'liitlou of tin Ir work.
' Mm. I'. C. Hurt of llcml U In
rharge of thoiiKnnd Ii"h housed In
11 f.tmoui military haIiimiI In Constan-
(11I1111111 c.iled ShnrpH nnd I'lnlt " j UhoiiIo
To I'.rniiilrlillilron of Hid poet, I ' '""."UIiIom wrro no had when) I
Ji u field TtMler and Itnhert I'iild.t wnl " ,u" Nt,ar ,:""t " ". ig" H'at
vll pull the inrdi to iinvill the man- ! " ha" ImtHiislliIrj to iiiiimndiiln all
tf- hhnctt Dall) Ni wt. The pool re
J malued with Tlm Nc an tinlll tho time
of hht ileal It. In K:m;, KiMdilitlnr; a
Perkins Furnitnre House
KInmath Falls, Ore.
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Jennie Gets a Shave'
esr 'ii&fflmbic iff-4' -
TIiourIi iho'o ft Indy rlcpliinl. Jonnlo Is nhivcd rceularly by Ocorrco
?owcr, her trnliicr, In 11 New York theater, TI10 tutor la four feet wide,
'.ho tliuvttis brunt! (out louu and u pall u:rci 11a hnln win.
iiment, w hlht Sl.iKiui ThomiiMin, it
frlmd of I'leld'tt 111 nHpapor days, will
priwlde. 'thn Ditltli l.ulhli) .will l.o
j'lmr; h Mrs. I.nu h ILirrlxiiii Slade
and thn lte. U lll.iiu C. H.irtnii itUn
will ntieak
The Hlaliin win deslnued Ity IM-
ward MrCtrlan, of Now York I'll).
'I In li I i r 11 nf I'IiIi.irii raised itvir-
I) $li,0illl of thn ftiudA for ItH erec-
II011. tlm rrmaluiiii: II. (Kin ,rlni;
. donnteil from lln rorsuhim Koitniln-
I linn, w I1I1I1. hy Its tlnuor'H will, Is
1 used nxrlushely to orect is tat lies In
Chlcar.0'11 public plates,
j I.'iiKenn l'lnltl wni horn In St.
1 I.tiul:! In l.sr.n. either on Septomher
- or tioptcmher 3. Tho latter datu
Is Khon In thu Fluid family Kcncalacy
nN thn rorrert one, thoiiRh fur thu
Kroner part of his llf.- the poet oh.
1 terved ilin former as hht hlrthday.
! Ilin mother died when hu was six
j e.ir.t old, mid IiIh jnutli was Hiicut
' in the heme of his rniinln. Ml mi Mar
j I! I'renrli. nf Amherst, Mass. ears
whosii happiness ho commrmnrateil
j In 111- verM3 ileillcatltiK his "l.lttlu
j Hook of Ni'storn Vfrsu," tlm first
, piililluhod Milunii) from his pen.
f Ho heRnii his unwspnper career as
j n paraKraphiT In St. I.ouls, Nicnt a
. short tlmo In lit. Joseph, went from
I theru to Kansas city, nnd then to
Hunt or, whore, he remained until per-
htiaileil hy Stouo tu transfer tu Clil.
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I Ills poem, 'l.lttlu Hoy Illuu," hu.
Klntilnn:
Thu litltii toy due Is colored ,wlth
dust
Hut tittirdy and staunch ho stands;
And thu little toy soldlur Is red with
rust,
And his jiiusl.nt moulds In his
hands. i probuhly thu best
known of Alih published vurtus,
and, with hit lullnbles, has madn his
iiamii 11 hoiiehold word In America
Mlilln thu fact that ho dovotod most
of his life to uewsptper work, and
that most of his published oro orl
Rlually iippuared In his newspaper
ioIuiiiii In ChlriiRi), Demur mnl oili
er eltlu has hi en forRotteii by many.
ddu
thi I'hlldreii npplyliiK and many worn
hu ktd -ut of tho oir-rrrnwdoil or-
unajps bent 1111 lUre was nu morn
't I. tiiso1(. Mirlnl -ii out of a
grn tp nf almlli Soil ;,t l.rh.ili and
then tlriive away lraliiK the remain
1I1 r In almost, rerl.tlii denlh."
j The motion plrture llrn In linn
( r.i'rlmiit m cured by llandsaker un
hit trip throtiRh the Near Kastiwjll
be hh.iAii at ltnnnisa luradiy nmht.
Malln Wodui sda lilght and Merrill
Thursday nlfi'it. tin Friday ntpht
they will bo Hhimit nt thu 1'rosbytcr
Ian ehurch, bote.
The Itev. Il.inksaker ntldrcssei thn
forum on Wednesday noon, his tub
Jett liclmc Tim Fart Oropniiluns nip
plalui; In thu I'rofent Near Kast
Crisis."
County Chairman Arthur II. VI.
son 1ms nrr.niRed that contrlhullons
tu - be left nl either of the Klamath
F.illa haukh.
Skuuter Hill Itobblus known n
horso stepped on him at thn rodeo J
Ho hears the Imprint of n horse's ,
hoof on hh back and a badly bruised
liR. Tho hrulso occurred In tho same
placo tho leg was broken at tho Lake
view round-tip.
The accident happened when Itob
bins was i.linrteiiliiR n stirrup ho.
hind tho chute nnd a bucking horso
i!roo tho crowd hack to whero lie
wns sitting. I.'scapo was Impnsslblo
and b'.-foro Hnbblns knew what It
was nil about tho horso had stopped
on him twice. "Frank Smith, v.'hu
shared thlid money In tho grand tin
nls, was also bruised.
Follov.'liiR this accident Ilia pro
posal of taking a collection, for Itob !
bins was stopped by tho announcer,
who lu facetious terms, nnunuiirc!
that IlobbliiH' bg wns not broken.
Holibltis until today that thu proposal
of a (ollectlon was not started by
him. that Im ktiuw nothing about It nt
the time. ,in, that Im ucer had pny
Intention of seeling it collodion.
Itobhlns paid (l,i In entrance fcis
hut rocohod no prixo money, hu raid
Jesse Htahl. who wns Injured whilo
riding a butHliR horse, has recoirrr-
I'tl. lie .was itround rndeo hiatliinr
tors Sunday, a slight limp gMns rl
di uco of bis arrldent.
Jiu-k Del.ude. who wan In thu
chariot accident Saturday, was not
Injured.
.1. Araut sustained llin-o fractun 1
ribs when Ills rare hoiro fell on him.
Hu will hu 1'ild up fur a nliorl time.
' COPCO STOCK LISTED
To Ho Sob) on San Francisco l.t
tli.inge, Offklals Announce,
Fiiidletou ( ity making t-ffort to
get traika off business strict and get
now union depot.
Illllsboro- Itay-Mallng innncry
running full blast with workln;; corpi
nf SCO people
Tho California Oregon Power
company announces that tholr pre
ferrcd capital stock has now been
isltcd 011 tho San Frnnclscu stock
and bond exchange.
Tho stock appears under tho
heading of "listed stocks" on tho fi
nancial pages of tho San Francisco
dally papers. Tho stock has been
,(iuo ted (hu past so oral days at
"ft3's bid."
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Here Is great nrwa for cnlni buyers of this acctlonn real "Z"
F.nRincnt only $4.U0 f'.0. 1. Iptctory. Tho new "Z" tlcllvers
more thnn rnted horoo po.vcr; nperaten on nnsollno nlonri liai
simple lilr.h tension battciy if.uliion, hit nnd inlis p.ovcrnor, nsw
type n iftly fly wheels, cjuict ruunlnc- rplrnl cut grurj. Wendcr.
fully simple nocompllcntnl purtj. Uclcntlfic study nnd the Inrgo
production fncilltlc-i of I nlrbinki, Morse Ki Co, make posilblo
t lit j ninrrkoble value. Kcwt.ibT, ovr. 100,000 "2" I.nelncs In
uic. Uc suio to come in end t.s the nsv "2."
G. C. LORENZ
I'liimbliiK mnl .Sheet Mel 11 1 Wnik
1 in X. HKUi Htteet Klamiilli Full", Oie.
PRESBYTERY TO MEET .:
Sniitlierii Oiegiiit ('iHifi'ivnro Cnlltil
I'm Tui'Mliiy 11111I Wiilm-Mlny
Local I'iCwshylvrlanH tiro anllcl
pallui; tho meotlni; of mint hoi 11 Oru-
N;on I'reabjtory heto Tmisday meiv;
liii; and Weilmwilay nf this week,
Mlnlstnia ami oldeis froln tho
churehtu of this Motion fium Itoae
burg to llio California lino will hu
ontoi tallied n thu yueatn of tho lo
cal people.
Soi,koiik nru open to any who enreu
to attend although tlm two inunlui;
meetings, nt 7:30 on Tuosdiiy tint
Wtdneudtiy, uru espoeliilly jilannal
for generul Inteieat,
Sovciul ycnis havo elapsed Klnco
Klamath Fulls people have, had this
prlvllogo nnd keen Interest Is man
Ifest on tho part of tho mombors
and friends of tho church, accord
lutS to tho Nov, A. Ia Illco,
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i Selling Christmas "M
pi Gifts Now jjjl
J; l.iriy Sjilinilay tt nrt m'HIiik tlirtv or I SBft
rE; four fine I'honogniplis mnl the niajmltv of I' 9S
f3pr 2 purtliaMiN tako tlelhery now mill r.tll It i zSM
P-1SE S "llielr js'ft f'"" "II I'"' fiunlly." B
fjP: liii) jour Christmas (lift now, nnd 11 feu 1H
Epi m vtell m! cited new ivconls at Yuletltlo mnl put B
!V.r - Hi"'' iiioiii real IVp lulu jour luuno ; 5B
315C .j inn tiicv- iinmy tinny 1-iiiii iih". lilK
jl lIVllt:i) I'AY.MKNTS IB
p I Earl Shepherd Co. 9
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Mail order houses understand the art of ad
vertising; they reach the people with an appeal
of price and quality, yet the local merchant is in
a position to give better price for the tame or
hifjhcr quality.
The trouble lies mainly in that the local mer
chant docs not present his merchandise in a man
ner which shows what this price and quality real
ly is.
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Where ever possible the Mail Order houses
use the local newspaper for advertising. Every
country newspaper has repeated offers from mail
order houses to buy space and In liberal quanti
ties at liberal prices.
Few indeed are the country papers which
cept this business, they see the need of building
up the home community by having and supporting
local business houses.
Properly prepared and properly displayed
advertising, backed by quality and service, will
hold business at home. The local newspaper in
this and other communities can present your re
tail business to the people. The local newspaper
can increase your business and hold trade at
home if you will co-operate. It's up to you. Put
on an advertising campaign and get your share
of the business.
The live advertiser is getting his share of
business which used to go out of this county. You
can get part of this trade by proper presentation
of your business to prospective buyers.
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