The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 08, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    Tuesday,' December 8, 1925
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON
Pago Thre
Indian Pleads
For Local Aid
Fred Hendricks Wants'
To Help Klamath
Tribe
Froii Rsfilrlokt', Modoc niton
homing tribal righis on the Kium
nth reservation, onnnrod bsfors
Ihu chamber of ronimurco directors
today noun anil received tllvlr inorut
support In In i campaign to rulan
sufficient futidB tu go to Washington
tu proas tlin domunda of the Klum
uth (ndttoi for u .'""i loun,
to ho repaid (rota ths receipts of
tlrabor ! of Indian foporty,
Mr. Hendricks polntod nut that
ihu Indians, under tho present phm
ot periodic payments or snisll minni,
liuvn no oppurl unity to bolter thinn
milvi'H and to ni:tl(o needed Improve
tiKMitH on thiilr rami IiiiuIh. 'i'lioy
wunl a gnvoi niimnt loan of hu f f I-r-lout
nlzo.tu Klvo thorn u rhuncii to
furm their IhiiiIh at a profit.
Mr ipoko In sharp crltlclm of
tlin (id-tops of tho bureau of in-
wuro fnrcud on tlin IndlunH 1 Dr.
Hubert Work, socrotiiry uf the In
torlnr, und declared I hut If ho
should succeed In gutting hoforo
opncroH ho would (fess I'm claims
of tint Ilidluuii whether Hecrotury
Work liked It or not.
Tho directors voted to recopj
nnd in ih" niowbnntti bureau ihui
ho bO RSI ' it j it ' 1 1 to iniiko aollcltu
tlonii In tho atorea of thin city. II"
sulil It. would Ink" JfiWU to flOMCfl
ih" I rip to cotiuruliH.
Vou ran keep Iho telephone from
ilnlurbliiK yoii by failing tO pay thO
illuii nffnlri, mill of thndelws which bill far a opHplo of inonlhii:
am
'WW Nauhl Can Compare With Gifts to Wear
A Rousing Sale Of
Shirts
TWO DAYS ONLY
Wed. and Thurs. Dec. 9-10
BUY THEM NOW FOR
GIFTS
A wonderful array of new crisp
shirts mode of splendid quality
Madras, I'crcnlci, P b p I i n aria
Brotulclbtfisj in Hat collar, Nccii
Band or collaf to" match.
Many new exclusive ami striking
patterns, in beautiful blending of
various new and original colors
and"the colors as lasting as the
shirts.
1
All Percale and
Striped Madras Shirts
Values to $3
Poplins, Broadcloths
and silk striped shirts
Values to $4
$1
$2
.95
.95
Onr entire stock of shirts of imported Broad:
cloths, PibWJ Silk and Pure Silks, during thes5
two days will be sohl at Big Reductions.
A Shift is a (nil any man will appreciate.
Personally addressed to Women in
search of
CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR
MEN
The Beck's Manstore has especially prepared
to serve the woman shopper with greater assort
ments, greater efficiency and greater values than
ever before.
Our Furnishings Goods Department offers many
of useful ami desirable Xmas (lifts too numerous
to list here, at prices that are extremely rea
sonable. Buy Men's Gifts at the
Manstore
Where the Ladies Like to Shop
1 1 vou need
OVERCOAT $
Here's A Little
Problem in "Math"
How much is 20 per cent of
$-10? Everybody answers
Rigbi That is what you will
save on an Overcoat NOW .
Winter Is Here
Now is the time, and this
is the place to get that
coat
Overcoats
Were - Now
MAINLY cBOUT 'PEOPLE
W. Henry Cook, onn of tho prom
Inenl ranch, r ni tbo Morrill diat
rlcti spent Monday In the i lly on turn
Infos matt'i Mr, Cook rlsIUd with
A. J. (.'0011011; while bo!
l iti i t men here
John Boyl of Kiorkton, Charles
lirown of So. i imento und I'. Welnor
of Oakland. nil well known whole.
i-;ils fruit on ii, mi- In tho city trans
acting buslm with local merchant?.
PAT ahky here
Pat Casey, one of tlm weU known
ami promlO'ni locknicli of Lake
vh'u. wan ii iiiiuiueiiM pallor In the
city yesterday.
1111,1. Mlltll'.VE LEAVES
After transacting business ma'tcra
here and on oylng a visit with A. I.
Cooaolly iei Jimmy Dangle-: ty. Hill
Hhrlcva of Han Francisco returned
Month thin ti.'.i ning.
rilOM CHILOQL'IN
J. J. Lewi, and John M. Groves
of Chiloquin wero In the Ity Ion
day on pttilnina mutters. They re
turned honi' thla forenoon.
MltH. HA I I.IXCJ LEAVING
Mm. Leu Sailing with her little
uon PVoddl", are leaving tomorrow
inornlnjr for nouthern f'ulifornii,
where they will apend the winter
niontha. fluniluy evening MrH. Sall
Ing wan Honored by a numher of
her friends with a delightful :-iir-prtae
party at the home of Mr. anil
Jim. It. ft. Coin, on North Tenth.
The evening wan npeiu In playlns
flvo hundred and a musical program
by a number of the guests was en
joyed. P0MTKK8 PlACED
. Poaters frnni Washington wero
received yesterday by the local post
j office with xueh slogans as "Shop
Early" and "Mall Early." These
have been placed about the lobby of
the local office.
MEpjpORD III NINKHS VIHITOR
linger I'. Wella. well known btlal
nesa man of Mcdford, la transacting
buflnet mattori" hero today.
. i oil IIKItK
L. J. Oavanagh of San KranclSCO,
well known In Klamath Palla, where
he pnya frequent bualnea vlalta, ur
rlred in the city last evening for
a few days visit.
OLDKK KIIOM MEOKOKO
Louio Older, aatomoblle accefi
aory man from Medford, i ; in thej
city on bualneas today.
COURT OK HO.vor.
The next meeting of the Cour ot
Honor will he held during Christ
mas week, according to Information'
from scout headquarters today. Ap
plicants must have tbelr applica
tions in by December BOth., ao a
the badgea can be ordered.
The next ri.nnd table meeting of' f'lrnm and la Intended to help wqi
'be scout uffli lain will be held on i Uoyi out. Notlco hag boon aent
li mber I'.i Hi" ohamh. i' 'njout to bnslueas firms, and other IH-
i immerie at 7::i". Dr. I'uul Hh.irii I dlvlduula to call scout huadqunrliir
will take up elementary riru alii
at thla meeting. Soottt leaders and
the commltteu-men will attend tho
meeting.
lioya wanting employment to help
'hem buy their unf irm and loout
equipment will fill out a f;rm at
scout headquarters, nnit ua Joha are
lined up ac iuls will he placed. The
money will be paid In scout money,
wh'ch will bo used to purchase
equipment, uniforms and other art
icles for tho Mont. Thla plan
appile.i more to );ya that ure ljp
Sblo financially to purchase unl-
..
at tin) cljumher of I'oninierco whoa
ever they need u hoy to help i
come Job and the heudquurtnrn will
ptSce the boy when poaalhlo.
THE U'EATHBR
I It. i i'1'lo-stormngrnph at. 1'iil. r
w unfa pharmacy allows a Bllghtiy
hiKher barometric preasuro today
and cor tinned fine weather aeons
probable. '
r'orec-st fur next 24 hours:
Fair a.'.il cool, , ,
Tho rycoa recording thormomoter
'd maiinuai and mlnlmuni
today M followa:
High. . .. ,10 l.w. as"
z.- - r.rrsc f Sj
Igi TJieatre
scot'TMAK'r Kits w A i : x v. I )
HmsI RvMUtlVfl K. (t. S'M-fl WMtll
.Seoul Mustcnt About lioys
Here's 0 40
What 45 36
You 40 32
Save 35 28
30 24
25 20
VELOUR HATS,
TOO
Hardeman Velours
Were Now
10.00 8.00
7.50 6.00
6.50 5.20
Save here on your hat
and overcoat and give
the rest to the Com
munity Chest.
5 1 7
MAIN
S1AMATN MltS-WOOOOll,OI.
Next to The
Blue Bird
'WJfXg, sGive Him Something to Wear-its Useful f& ;r
ssigssBKassnasli x.
J.1U.HII
THE ELECTRIC MATCH
For Cigar, Cigarette or Pipe
Just the thing for the man who smokes. Push button controls in
stantaneous light. Beautifully finished in dark green crackle
Lacquer.
. ' ' . -I . '1 v
See Our Display of Christmas Gifts as Low as 1.00.
uhlig'S Electric store
MT.W iiiPB.bviSo
Albert May. buyer for Moe's store,
who has been ill at the family home
for several days, suffering from an
attack of aitite indigestion. Is re
ported very much improved today.
AlUUVIXt; TOMORROW
George Brandenburg and Otto M.
Jones in charge of publicity for the
Oregon State Motor Association,
with headquarters In Portland, will
arrive in Klumalh Kails tomorrow
evening, to spend Thursday and Fri
day here taking pictures of Klamath
county. The pictures will be used
throughout other states in selling
southern Oregon to tourists.
FKOM PORTLAND
On a business and pleasure trip,
Mr. and Mrfc. S. E. Hamilton were
among the arrivals from Portland1
Inst evening. While here, Mr. and
Mrs. Hamilton will be guests at the
hotek White Pelican.
ClULOQriN VISITORS
Miss Hetty Crawford and Miss
Margery l'rlne, both of Chiloquln.
visited here over Monday. They were
guests at the hotel White Pelican
vrhjle here.
in the weekly bulletin of scout
ing activities of the Crater Lake
council. Scout Executive B. O,
Nord, has warned all scoutmasters
against allowing acouts to be used
us Hoy Scouts, in uulf irra ur with
out, for any firm; baslnefs, rally,
parade or atunt, without first ge'
ting permlasion of s?out headquar
ters. Section one, article XVI. Nat
Ions by-lawS, reada as follows: ". g
member, trop of scouts,- or offi
cers, or representative .of the Boy
Scouts of America shall have the
right to enter into relationship of a
commercial character Involvins the
Hoy Scouts of America, unless duly
authorized." The Boy Scout move
ment must not be usel for commer
cial purposes. Any -one asking yau
for use of the scouts, refer them to
headquarters for permission.
Handsome, Hilarious Kcginald Denny in a riotous
romance of wildly heating hearts and snorting rac-
"California Straight Ahead"
rive Big Acts of Fasten! Vaudeville
- ari, ;.- .
"THE RED LILY"
starring Mnid- Bennett,' Katnon Xovarro,
W allace Beerv and Mitcliell Lewis.
XKW BABT BOY
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Uirans
Bly are 'the proud parents of a!
baby boy, born Monday at the Klam- j
ath General hospital. Mr. and Mrs.
Oivans are well known residents of I
Bhr. . I
SCOVTS WANTING POSITIONS
ApplieattniLs to be Filled Out ut
Headquarters for Positions
i alBs LIBERTY
i ' .
"EVERYMAN'S WIFE"
Starring Elaine. Haranieratein and Herbert Rawllnson
A Uraraa of domestie disturbances
Thursday and Friday
Boli Custer in
"BLOOD HOUND"
WI
RECITAL THIS AFTERNOON
Pupils of Sacred Heart Academy
appeared in recital ot the home of
Mrs. 0. C. Lorenz this afternoon at
the hour ot two-thirty. Many of
the parents and friends of the
children attended the recital, which
showed the unusual progress the
youngsters nre making.
nVSBNRL'RY HERE
E. T. Unaenbury of San Francisco
who owns considerable timber in .
this section with William Thomas,
another lumberman of the southern
city, arrived In the city last evening
to spend i everal days here on busi
ness matters.
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MACHINE DEMtl.NSTRATKI)
Ah ftgtontatittuf dom0nstrat(ob of
musical reproduction was given by
F. Norton of the Brunswick, Blake,
Coiiendor Co. on their new wonder
machine, the "Panatrope," at Cur
rln's drug store yesterday. Those
who heard the demonstration ac
claimed t he mnehine beyond doubt
tho greatest musical Instrument of
its kind they had ever hoard. Mr.
Currln announces that he expects a
machine for regulnr demonstration
to arrive hero December H.
LEFT THIS MORNING
Miss Virginia Llnsmero left this
mdrnlng for San B'rnnclsco enroute
to QdytOna, Florida, whore shu has
accepted n position und will spend
tho winter months. In San Francis
co, Miss I.insmere will visit for a
day us the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
John Kingston. In Florida, Miss
blnstnero will join Miss Grace Con
hoy, who formerly lived In Klamath
Falls und was In tho circulation de
partment of Tho Evening Herald,
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