EVENING HElfcAT ,f), "KLAMATH FALLS; OREGON
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Tuesday, December 22, 15(25
What He Would Appreciate Most
A Man's Gift From the MANSTORE
No matter what he wants in the clothing, shoe or furnishing
line. we are sure to have it, in standard quality and at the lowest
possible price.
Gifts from Beck's Manstore are always a source of
satisfaction to everyone concerned.
Last Minute Suggestions
Neckwear, newest and prettiest pat
terns in town
50c to 2.50
Shirts, snappy new colors, all styles
1.95 to p
Hosiery, famous Holeproof brand, in
lisle, silk or wool
25c to 1.25
Sweaters, just what he wants
3.85 to 7.15
off on all sweaters
Belts and Buckles
50c to 3
Gloves, in wide variety
65c to 5
9 Langley to Quit
if Appeal Fails
WASHINGTON, IVc, 32. fin
Tho nuooll ttoUiq i omui(ttt) appoint
il to InvtralhMu i li irK''" iumIiih
Reprvaentatlv John v. Utntloy. yv
publtftui, KMttXirk.v, who whs run
vtrted of conittlraiv lo vioUttw tlu tin
tlonsl prohibition act. reported to
day th.nl tt undemood I"1 would i'
bIki from tlu houmi in evoul hi P-
peal to the Huprioni' court fatted,
Local Corporation
Seeking Franchise
SAI.K.M. Oro., Doc. 22. - Tin- Klam
nth BlVcr lioom mmi'Miy ban applied
. tn tho public WRVlrn eomminlon for
i a boom frMXthjAu on t.i" Kinnmiii
i titer in Klnuiutb county t move
uhout one billion tool of tlnibcr. The
LOjipHiant lima Itn nuotl at $2.1. 000.
CHANOK AHKSl)
WASHINGTON. IK-.-. 2 2. (!') !!'
ijenl of tho tloxlWo provision of
Hte tariff not, which alUwa tbi' pre
sident lo make wrlulii roadjust
UianU of vatn, win proponed In a
bill intrjtlucod today iy Represen
tative Hull. Uouio. -rat of 'IVnm-ss.T
Jazz May Be
Grand Opera
Of The Future
Originatorft, However,
Don't Want It
Yot
. NICW YOUK. Deo. , uV) The
UKt(i'.'tlou by Anno lloilaiuKI. Vumi
ne loiuliutor of the AK'iroiulltan
Optra I'.'inpuny. thai Jan may yet
Nud a place u a dunce form In
grand opera, has titlrrcd creator of
Jn.
They lnlnl thai a I It'iiol tor tho
present Ini wants no place In tho
metropolitan. They even durlurn
that HUih a pl.no would bo fatal to
jn.
"The boat way to ruin Jam la to
ilretw It up In an oporu capo nud
put It on tho diamond Imractihoc
of tho metropolitan," auya Ted
LeHrU, exponent f truojew.1 Tho
othnr juailntH nf.'Ce heartily with
Mr. LOHrls. They think Ju Juntl
flea Itself la ihnrartorUtlo la Am
erica, and a highly developed BUM
leal form ua It stands,
Twelve ycara aiq Irviim BorllQ
ilclcnulncil to writ, a rax tlmo opo:,i
bu stnse ' imi iimo ho lint ohjrai
od bin mind. "1 don'l Imllovo now
i unl ny innn over win uon iclontl
ouxly writ" a Jiu npora," ha nald
"i do bellavo, Ituwivor, thai some
day a aroiit odtupolltlon will bo
written In Ja lompo.
"Whop thai happoiiN wo .will
have a true American pern. It
Amoilrau couipotier writes tho opcr ,
In tho 'i.landurd torolftl formn It will
not ho an Atntrloan Optra, An
Anii'iliau npora will havo in' ho In
Jala lefUPO, It Jar.t lompo Ih the
only true Aiiiorloan iauiloal oxproi
alon.
TALK OP Tl HK iVPPAlll
l.ON'IMlN. Doc. 2a, (! I'ltunlor
Ualdwln had a tweuly mlnutu to
tnrvlo.v In Dowuluit iitraal thin aflor-
aoon viih tha Turklih Ambauador
with it vlow to pavliiK Iho way for
Bonlblo AUfloTurktlh noi'lratJairi
nn tho MOIUl affair.
Our Gift to You: ONE-FOURTH OFF on every SUIT
OVERCOAT in our entire new stock.
and
Next to the
Bluebird
KIAMATH MII5-HOOOU1BX.OBI.
Where the
ladies' like
to trade
Dempsey Signs
New Contract
For Fall Fighte1
,
Bout
HENLEY
Work on the gymnasium ha-,
started anil this together with the
Christmas season at hand makes
ry one wear a smile.
The annual Christmas program
will be Riven on Tuesday nith.
Matr Bo Qt&mul 1 D0",Der -- Committees have
may re oiagea heen pI.lcca ju cliarge or decoril.
In Eastern I Hons, treats, and the program. The
fit-,. grammar school will put on the
j
" LOS ANGELES. Dee. 22. cp,--;
Jack Dempsey, champion heavy
weight fighter, and Floyd Fiusim-
raain pari of the entertainment
: whil ; tha high school will sing
. some fristmas carols and one other
i number. "North Wind."
i Mary Qober was absent from school
.mons, promoter of the Dempsey- Iast Tuesday on account of sick
'Wllls title match, has agreed u newjneaa.
Terms for a bout next fall. Fiti- Miss Laura Waage has been teach
ing the lower grades during the ab
sence of Miss Johnson.
A new set of health pTprHsn r.-e-
Won will post a large bond to in- or(g bv Professor Collins were re
hure his appearance in the ring. icently purchased by the grammar
The new articles of agreement sc-ol and good use is made of
them. The grammar school Is shar-
aimmons will pity a BUbatanUal
Amount "on account"' and ihe ciam-
are to take place of those signed
JJast summer, under which a Soata
Bend syndicate was t back Fitzsim
nions in staging the fight at Mich
igan City, Ind.
' Under the new agreement- the
champion Is said to have the sanu
guarantee as promised aim for the
fight at Michigan City. The. bout,
according to the latest plans, may
be staged in Michigan City or an other
town of several states urhere
conditions and boxing regulations
tire favorable.
lag the records with the high
school girls who are also taking
their "daily dozen."
The first of a series of playa to
be given by the Merrill. Malin, Bo
nanza and Henley high schools was
given at Henley Tuesdayl December
15. The title of the play was
"The Dummy" and it was enjoyed
very much by every one present.'
Half of the net proceeds went tu
the Henley high school.
The Henley basket ball team
played their first practice game
December 14 at Malin and succeeded
A Sweet
Tasteful Way lo
Say "Merry Christmas"
m
WITH
STELLAR
CHOCOLATES
Elegance in the white and gold package, cased in
gleaming cellophane. Richness in the opulent choco
late coated confections inside. Joy and long linger
ing satisfaction in their infinite variety
Search as you wilt, you II
find no iweetcr. or more -'""H '-' - v.
tasteful, way lo say "Merry ;-;-
C Yt r J c t m a (Viin with SWoS?' !rt! lr,'' ' iV
Krausc's Stellar Chocolates.
$1. $2. S3 and $5
Krausc's Fruit and Nuts
another delightful gift
. xttclucf. Drlccd ...75c.
THE BLUJi Itlltl)
"Surds ntul EaU
la defeating the Malin commercial
club team by a score of 34 to 24.
H. E. Bradbury, a member of the
local school board, returned last
Thursday from a business trip to
Salem.
E. F. Carleton. omj of the well
known educators of Oregon, address
ed the student body on Thursday
morning. He used as his subject:
"What shall t la when I leave high
school." Ho urged the students not
to drift through school but to have
some definite plan in mind, na to
the vocation they waot to follow.
Plans have beeu made to have dthcr
speakers from the various profes
sions speak to the students on se
lecting a vocation during the next
semester.
Gladys Latta, Olive Hill, Clarence
Hill. Dorothy Sbart and Mnxine
Bradbury who have returned for
the vacation period visited school
on Monday. .
The entire faculty will leave to
spend the Christmas vacation with
relatives and friends. -Miss Waage.
accompanied by her sister. Miss
Laura, who Is teaching In the Cen
tral tchool of Klama'.h Falls. Is go
ing to Elko. Nevada. Miss Johnson
gees lo Astor and Mrs. Peden. Mr.
I!. -ikon and Mr. Schul'tz, together
with Mrs. Schultz and son t'onrad,
will go to Portland. While In Port
land they will attend the annual
convention of the Oregon State
T-aihers Association.
About S20 worth of Red Croas
-tatnps were sold by the Grammar
school'.
I fir
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WANTS I . S. IN
WASHINGTON. Dec. S'.'. (T) --
Participation by tha United mate
in the lorthtiotttlni league of Dn
t bilis dlvanuament conference wuttld
be mtborlied In raeolutlon Intro
dueed todoy by 6oaator Kink, de-
tuocrat, IHnh.
U. C. Coach Down
With Pneumonia
I'llll.ADIOLI'IIIA, Due. 22. (A')
tUkd Qottdb '"dy Mm It It 01 Ihu
i Dlvenliy OnlilortUi fddttall
i, miii vhO wnn IriOl with pnmi-
inbuin on t.atuiday, uk reported
in be i'ui or danier iivleu unei
poeted coinpHoatloM rlei Hie
inire enld tbfel Bo bud elepl boil
,,r the nlthi Wl tpvintt INtUv
Improved.
smiiii eime etel ni the bloke 01
the OoldeN peer football eeejon
mid wan ipendtnii n Mettloh in thin
i It y mid New York.
UVRBOOK MAN H8BH
a it, Oampbell has boon plotted
art local foprowitJellye f tjte i'i-
iiric Natlophl Aurli-nlliiri.l Credit
Cm p ration, the purpoie pi which u
m niike UTOKtoe men ionu terro,
loann. Memborehlp In tho Califor
nia Oatllemen'e leeooUtloo is lioi
eeeooUel In loeuring a loan, it wan
etnted.
We never, ne a nt ir fall that wo
don't wonder it maybe u ten' t .the
dove Of peiu-e lopklnH for a placo to
light,
mm
Radio Biings Son
to Mother's Side
SEATTLE, Dec. 22. (ffJ-j-Foarlng
taat a telegram would not reach
him sola enough, Hoy W. Mitchell,
Seattle, used KJR, liral radio broad
casting station to call Joseph U.
Mitchell, wh3 Hve3 25 miles from
Bend, Ore., to call him to the bed
side of his dying mother. Joseph was
lUt'enlttg to KJR, when the call
came, It was ravcalcd here la3t
night, and took the first train to
Seattle. He reached hla destination
before his mother died.
LEGAL NOTICES
AIOtlSISTHAtOB'S NOTICE OP
SLPPLEMENTAL I INAL At Ol'.NT
In the County Court of Hie Stule of
Oregon for Ihe County of Klnmatn,
In the Matter of the Estate
of W. A. McCulley, DeccaHed.
Notice is hereby given that I huvc
filed my supplemental and final ac
count of the estate of E. A. Mc
Culley, deceased, having flhjd my
final aoount herein May 2ij, Ivtt
and the nbove entitled Court has
fixed a o'clock in the afternoon of
January Hh, 1 ! 2 n , nn the time and
the Court Room of the County Court
In the Court House at Klamath Falls
Oregon, as the place when and where
anv person may present any oojei
Hons or exceptions to anything
therein contained or I n h u I d
final account contained, or
lo anything done by me as admin
istrator herein, and at the raid time
and place the Bald Court will finally
settle the said account.
This notice Is published pursuant
to the order of the Honorable Hub
ert II. Ilunncll, Judge of the aald
Court, made on the 28th day of No
vember, 1026.
JOHN 11. McCULLBY,
I Administrator of the said estate.
J Dec. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
Gifts from Underwood's
Assortments Were Never Bet tcr Than They Are Today.
We hve prepared carefully and generously for your Christmas pleasure. We
have a wide assortment of practical and useful gifts at prices to suit every purse.
Our store is in holiday attire and we invite you to come in and "look around"
whether you buy or not. ,
Fine Stationery and Gift Boxes
Crane's Linen Lawn and Highland
Linen need no "boosting." Their
high quality and beautiful finish
appeal to every (ferson of discrim
ination, rut up in
from (0c to $2.00.
tasteful gift boxes,
Some large cabinets from
2.50 to 5.00
Books
, beautiful ajsorttneni 61 k'U
.milks in pretty btndiitgt, Classics,
Robert Service BooK. "Ai A Man
Tbinkcth, Plje Grentwt Thing
in tin- World,'' ami many others.
Prices fiiiin r.V up. Hundreds of
liunks uf lictiiitt by the belt au
thors, $1,00 ench.
Otblei ami Testaments, all ityles
if paper nrid birrdhigs;
Vanity Boxes
Vo still bavc a good selection f
vanity casei and handbags, in
various Mylos of leather. Prices to
suit every purse. SJ.50 to $20.00,
CRATER LAKE PICTURES
We pritle ourselves upon (he variety and beauty of our pictures
of Crater Lake. Owing to the immense number that we sell we
are able to make a price that competitors cannot touch.
Just think a five by seven picture of Crater Lake, in colors and
beautifully framed
1
for only
These pictures arc easily wrapped for
mailing and make ideal gifts for friends
far away as well as home folks.
The celebrated pariorani, made by Duncan a number of years ago,
llic only good picture ever made ihat shows practically the entire
lake now obtainable in colors, handsomely framed, at $3.75 to ?1U.
Kodaks
A camera is a gift that is re
membered as often as it is used.
Give the youngster a camera in
the favored bos style, which cpsta
so little and operates so .easily,
Digger cameras for others. Best
r.'tmeras in the Country, all sizes
ind al lowest prices.
The Brownies box style, range
in price from -52.U) lo $5.00, Take
excellent pictures, and as a gift is
hard lo beat. A source of pleasure
and education,
Kodaks the folding inodeU,
iroin $5,00 up. We are agents for
lite Eastman Kodak, and have a
full line ready for inspection.
Perfume Sets
A wide variety of per
fume sets in beautiful
atin lined boxes.
Crystal bottles; fine
perfumes; high grade
toilet requisites.
Prices of these range
from $2.50 to $20.00.
If in doubt give per
fumes. Such a gift is
always acceptable.
Suggestions
J
itnt lonory ttc to $5.00
I'nrfnuie Sots L 3 to $17
Porfuma Atomlzem 7Dc to ?12
lVrfiimcH '. GOc to $12
Kvcrnliurii Pencil 60e to $l
Parker Poa I2.7& to $7
Ivory Pyrnlla Tollutwnro
Individual pUtceSS. ':!.rn' to $12
Tbllot Sol f.4 to $50
MBhlcuro iK'lt) $4. OS to' $10. us
Kodak's $r,.oo to tjll.so
CIocIch . !e to $1.50
.Mlllliiry Brush nets $1.08 to $12
Wntchos $1 to $1.50
Hair Brushes GOc to $7.60
InoonSo lluriirrii .r 23c to $1
Photo Albums 7Dc to $.1.50
safety Uazors drc to sto
Sliiivlnit Hrnnli"H 2Bc to $0.50
Twlnplex Btrdppers $:i to $5
Twlstum Toyn tiSc to $1.9S
Ploshllgilbl ..' $1.25 to $3.75
card (luticM 75c io $5
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