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By Jimmy Hatlo
Poetry
Sja L in& M TME HOSPITAL, I
IN THOSE DAYS
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century, Linkville on Liuk
River,
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a feeling for origins,
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the family name of the basin,
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NOTHING LSSS!
Nj OCTI0N6?Y?-;-f
ly J
from which the "link" is de
scended,
And to know itself as Klamath
Falls there was really a falls
in those days.
In those days a scanty six hun
dred of pioneering people
Dwelt on the river banks al
the west end of Main Street
Mud in the roads, snakes popping
up through the cracks in the
sidewalks
A raw, wide - open lunber town
off the route of the railroad.
But in those days, just the same,
there was no mean store of
culture:
Artists, musicians, college people
caught by the Western fever:
In those days an opera house and
public-spirited performers;
A local newssheet prompt to pro
mote, an audience prompt to
respond
With the last full measure of ap
preciation; a music conserva
tory; And tlie children of frontier fam
ilies early learned to take in
beauty.
And in those days an intrepid
band of tireless resourceful .
women
Dreamed of a public library, and,
dreaming, began rock-bottom,
Without a book, a stick of furni
ture, building, or cent of money,
To rob bookcases, closets, attics.
for chairs, lamps, stoves, and
tables,
To comb the streets for a room,
and lo, before the year was
over, '
A library actually came to birth,
and "open to the public,"
In late November, the year of
our Lord, nineteen hundred and
five.
With what gigantic labors they
boosted their meager bank
account. ,
With moonlight excursions on the
lake, ice cream socials, and
concerts!
They gritted their teeth and can
vassed Main Street for dimes
and quarters,
To keep their feeble child alive,
and fed, and finally growing
And they did not fail!
In those days! And in the year of
the Oregon Centennial,
As long as the little river links
two bright lakes of the Basin,
s long as the Cascades nourish
them with streams from the
summits.
The folk of the Klamath find their
way lo Library Row and the
treasures
Accrued through more than fifty
years from that heroic investment
Made by the pioneers of Klamath
r alls in those days.
Miriam Smyth.
SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS
Most people think of Christmai
As a day of fun and jolly,
But tliis may prove lo be
Many people's folly!
Children think Christmas
Is a dav o opening gifts;
And trying out the things
Which gives everyone a litt.
Other people think that Christma?
Should be a day
When you should read your Bible
Then be happy and gay
But I think of Christmas
s a day of going to church,
I think people should be h,-ppy
But still go to church first.
Genie Matlock,
Ape 1(1, fifth grade,
Rte. 1, Box 31,
Bonanza.
BRIDGE BCRVEKS
There may be paths that mean
der back
Across the misty way.
There mav be dreams that start
alresh
Back where we dreamed one day.
Some place beyond an outer star
With strange new eves to view,
Could some bright new tomorrow
be
The yesterday we knew?
Alas (or dreams, for knowledge
too.
The twain that seldom meet:
Tomorrows and the vestcrdai
Apart and incomplete!
To journey back from down the
road;
To meet a yesterday
And take our pan life by the
hand
To guide another way!
There may be paths that mean
der back
But not for u to take:
We burn a bndje forevermoie
With every choice e make .
Earl Olidewrl'.
m North First Street.
Hermuton. Ore.