, pumm i. 1PI0 THE F.VENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAOK FTVR ""Mi asAa - - foyWff HALLMAKK Tewelersf rrj .. . .. .: v m - r .&.. n IW,TU-V.-. 5-. KM ..f . o..'- ftOliifaaC)-- "t i3tt:rtitf JlvSv' T Jfcte.2 -w i j. i I t t CHRISTMAS REALLY IS NOT FAR AWAY Ordinarily it is possible to secure prompt delivery of receiving the jjoods in time for Christmas buyers. That is impossible this year. In hardly any line could nn,lq ordered no woo secured -until next year. Through having ordered very early, in some cases as long ago as January, we have secured unusually large and attractive stocks of fine Christmas pres ents. Our full lines are now on display. You may make selections and have them reserved by paying a small deposit. Buy now gifts to be engraved. Presents of Silver, French Ivory, Toiletware, Cigarette Cases, Gold and Silver Novelties, Wedding and Gift Rings, "Watches, and other articles that should have initials or monograms, must be purchas ed much earlier than usual to have the engraving done before Christmas. You are always sure, of good quality at Upp's. Frank M. Upp JEWELER 511 Main St. Official S. P. Watch Inspector Personal Mention 1 II r and Mm. Frank Howard and datii;htor, Hnry, loft this mornltu; fur 1'lillmlclplilii mid other oastorn points on mi ox I en dud visit nineiif: filonds mill lolatlvcs. Mr. and Mm. CharloM Iiorton havo rottimod from a TliaukHKlvIni; visit at Mr. and Mm Jack Mortons ranch ni'nr Dairy C. M. I'otllt, who has lifcii opurat Irii; u larcn ranch In thu Merrill dls trlct for thu until summer has cono to Hnattlo to npi ml thu winter V IK SEEK ' CITIZEN RIGHTS MINNEAPOLIS, Minn , Oi-c 1 - - Without war paint, without n war try, 300 American Indians swopt iown on tho city of Minneapolis u lew da)8 uko. Thoy woro clothed a modern uttlro Instead of uborlKl nl regalia, and flunnl EnRllsh re pliced tho primltlvo slfin lungunRO. They camo with n passlonato nppoal lor Justice Tho Indian bureau him sorvod Its Jiy, according to tho "chlofn" of tho Invading party. No longer hns tho internment need to maintain a hu reiu to look after tho Indians, for they are now ready to assumo full responsibility as citlzons of tho country, and therr nppoal now Is that they bo allowed thu prlvllcnu of entering Into affairs on thu samr footing as their pnlo-fncu brothcn Abodr tho delcgaten tlrnro woro at lean 25 tribes represented, thoso In preponderance being tho Sioux, Chip pewa, Semlnolefl and Ojlhways. Among tho dulcgatnn also woro many promlnont mon of tho country In dians who have moro than proven tholr right to citizenship. Among theno .uro Houston II. Toohoo, reg ister of tho treasury; Dr. Clmrlos A Kantnian, president of tho Amorl ciin Society of Indians; Dr. Carlos Montuuma, a momhor of tho medi cal faculty of tho University of Chi cngo; tho Ilov. Sherman CoUIIdgo of Denver, ono. of tho most promi nent churchmen of tho West. Petition to Congress During tho three-day sesilon reso lutions woro drawn up to bo sent to tho President and Congress, asking for thu abolition of tho Indian bu reau. In addition, tbo spokesmen of tho Indian souk to clotho tho In dian with tho rights of citizenship nnd tho creation of those conditions which will encorago and oven com pol him to bocomo a self-supporting, self-respecting citizen. Thoy hold that tho flno specimens of oducatod, IndustrlouB, successful Indians aro oulllclent In numbor to Justify tho bollof thnt If tho government had pursued a different policy by deal ing honostly nnd squarely with tho Indian, nnd further had oncouraged tactfully and practically his adoption of civilized methods of living, thoro might havo been recruited from the Indian population a largo dement of native Americans, Intelligent, patri otic and useful. For tholr loyalty to tho United States of Amerlra thoy nn asking to bo enfranchised. Mrs. Oertrildo Ilonuen, n Sioux Indian, secretary of tho society, of fers tho war record of tho Indians it an example of their loyalty. "Out of .'100,000 Indians In this country there were 10,000 who en listed f r war sorvlceB," she says. "They were not cltlons and tho en listments woro purely voluntary Ilased on this porcontngo 12,000,000 Americans of tho total population would havo had to enlist to equal tho record of tho Indians." Attack Indian ISureati Many Interesting speeches woro included on tho throo-day program propared by tho Indians. In ono of thoso tho Uov. Philip Gordon, an In dian priest, attacked tho Indian bu reau lu Washington, which, ho said, had outgrown Its usefulness. It was created years ago 'when red men were romantic and fierce rather than peaceful citizens as thoy aro today ho said. Tho second night of tho gather lug r.O Indians became actors and actresses when thoy presented tho pageant, "Tho Conspiracy of Ponti ne " Dr. Charles A. Kastman of Amherst, Mass., author of the pag eant, dlroctod tho dramatic efforts of tho Indians nnd played the role of Chief Pontine. Tho pageant told tho story of tho treaty between Louis XIV of Franco and tho Indlnn chief tains. Preceding each of tho nine scenes a synopsis of the scone was road and tho cast presented It In pantomime. Following the play tho characters were Introduced to tho audlenco. At tho last meeting of the Indians tho resolution to bo sent to Con gross and to President Wilson waa drawn. Tho resolution set forth In detail tbo reasonH why tho Indians wore entitled to independenco and at tho snmo time sot forth the abuses to which thoy wore subjected to under the prcsont Indian bureau system. i ri If any one knows who took the black nnd white fox Terrlor with a1 black tall answering to tho name ofi "Toddy", plenso give the informa tion to Jas. Ryan, 433 Main. l-2t SPECIAL NOTICE First show at tho Liberty tonight starts at 7 o'clock and the second at 9 p. m. DON'T DELAY FOR CHRISTMAS Remember there is a great shortage of Standard Make Phonographs. We are selling dozens of fine large ones, for, when you come t othink of it, what gift is there that is equally suitable for all members of the family? Convenient terms, too, so again we say, don'e de lay. f EARL SHEPHERD CO. Open Evenings Until Nine HECTOR'S SUGGESTIVE XMAS GOODS HOSIERY - Women's and Children's WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK OF LADIES' AND jtfni8S CHILDREN'S HOSIERY IN KLAMATH COUNTY, iRMfl'M WHICH IS 40 TO 50 PER CENT LOWER THAN THE ! VmmY? PRESENT MARKET PRICES. SELECT FROM THIS Wk LARGE STOCK FOR CHRISTMAS. i v&.:'" Infants' Hose " Silk Lisle 45c Cashmere 50c Boys' and Girls' Hose A big special in Cotton Hose y , 39c Boys' heavy Cotton Hose 50 and 55c Girls' Silk Lisle Hose 50 to 75c Hose for Women Cotton Hose in black and white; a special cottoh Lisle Hose at 35c; outsize 40c Fleece-lined, hemmed or ribbed tops in black, regular and outsizes. Extra good value 40c Silk lisle, regular and outsizes; formerly a $1 value (black and white), now 60c Silk Lisle Hose in brown, grey, silver, black, white, tan 75c Pure Silk Hose i nail colors (spring price $2.25) $1.65 Exceptionaf values in black Silk Hose from $2.00 to $2.75 Silk Hose with the Richelieu stripe, in black, white and brown $2.00 HANDKERCHIEFS All the finest of quality in a. special, plain Linen Handkerchief for 25c Another in a great special is reduced from . 10c to 5c Fancy Box and Single Handkerchiefs for the Holidays from 25c to $2.00 VOMEN'S FLEECE LINED UNDERWEAR Union Suits and medium weight, high neck, long sleeves and ankle-length, Dutch neck short sleeves and ankle-length Dutch neck, short sleeves and knee length. Sizes 36 to 44. $2.00, $2.25 $2.50 . , ip GLOVES Kid Gloves For Women THE GIFT FOR THE WOMEN'S XMAS Kid Gloves in black, 'brown, tan, grey, white; also in cape, mocha and street shades. N Special at $3.00 the Pair Ik- HATS A Big Reduction Millinery A very decided bargain in Hats can be had by visiting our store and looking over our large stock in which are many good values. All the latest styles can be had here. Sale price $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95, $7.95, $8.95 Infants' Silk ard Woolen Vests Sizes 1 to 6, $1.25 Georgette Crepe Waists A wonderful display of Georgette Waists in white and flesh in all sizes. $6.45 to $11.45 NETTED STOLES Netted Stoles in solid and combination of colors. $5.85 and $6.95 Camisoles Silk Camisoles are an ideal gift for Xmas and by looking ours over we are sure you can find what you were look ing for. Wash Satin and Crepe de Chine in flesh and white." $1.75 to $3.50 BOYS' UNION SUITS Boys' Cooper Ribbed Union Suits, elas tic rib and fleece lined. Sizes G to 16. $1.00 and $1.50 n t n - - i - ' ii -- We are still holding our Special Sale of Ladies' Suits, Coats and Dresses and the prices are very moderate, also good values for the money. SALE PRICES $16.75 to' $49.75 NEW MODELS IN CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' COATS The finest line in the city or anywhere at veiy reasonable prices from $9.85 to $23.85 Xmas Gifts Ideal it s N M New Store, 607 Main St.