The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 06, 1927, Page 19, Image 19

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    Tut'Kihy, December , 1027.
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON.
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ul whom are makliiK their debut
In pollllra, are Irylim for alal
off li. In Kentucky at the l)i-
jceniber election. Thla la Ilia lar;;-
m sal number of wommi that hava
ever appeared on tha ballot In
he llluanraaa elate.
Mm, F, 1i. Uulaeuberry, a
duuKlittir of ono of Kentucky'!
tig I pioneer inniiuee, BurnwKaiuuy ae
, fnated main opponent for aec
iU'rolary of alaln In (tin prlmnry to
repreaoiit lha republican parly.
Hba la now fured by ,MIm Klla
lAIWin, I 11V IWIIIW IHIIi: IK.IIIIIM-V,
wno conqueron nnr male oppon
ent In the primary by large
majority, lloth are embarking
on their fljat political venture.
Mm. Kmma Cluy Cromwell, the
third woman to appear on the
ticket, la at preaent aecrelarjr of
tale. , Hho waa the flral woman
iff!,.. V...I.I..V l l.nlirLu Ul, a
a I pit another "mere man" In
jf the democratic prlmiry, and la
Hi'oppoiied by J. O. Ilogera, the re
jig publlran nomlni-e for atate treaa-
urer.
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We have the very latest in equip-
ment and therefore are ready
for any kind of work' at
any time.
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'..With us because of our
SERVICE AND QUALITY WORK
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Youthful Outlook
Aid To Longevity
OIICAflO. Pec. 6. (AP)
Mmllcal arlenre, public health
!fampaiina and hygienic educa
tion have lifted the average life-
lime of Americana from 35 yenra
to 68 yeara In 1927, but "the
paychology of youlhfulna" la
partly renponelbls too, bellevee
Albert M. Johwon, chairman of
Ihe board of directora of the Nu
llonul Lire Inaurance company.
"When the fashion of wearing
full brarda changed to cleanly
Jjf lnhavcn facea, American men be
gan to live longer." aaya jonn
aon. "The aafely-raior added
yeara to lha lifetime of th aver
age man. My cutting off hla
whlakera he unconarloualy adopt
ed a more' y.outhful altitude; he
felt younger, he kept younger,
he dreaaed younger.
"A generation or two ago. men
retired from' buaineaa between 45
and 55 yeara of age. Today thla
date baa been moved back to
between 60 and 70 yeara, and the
average man haa to be 70 to be
regarded aa ancient."
Sportsmen
Don 't Waste
Do you know that when you have a
surplus of ducks or geese you can store
them here at a very minimum charge.
Your game will be just as
good New Years or Xmas
as now.
Klamath Ice & Storage Go.
PHONE 58
Christmas y
Candies
Ribbon Mix - Chocolates
French Creams
For Home Use, Churches, Schools, Lodges,
Let us quote you quantity prices.
NUTS
Paper Shell Almonds
Large Brazils
Filberts
Diamond Walnuts
. Jumbo Peanuts
Large Soft Shell Pecans
Missouri Loses Pair of Aces
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3; 431. Main St.
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A new debate on arma la re-
quvated for the League of Na-
ona. Ilaan t the league enough
to do wltbont taking up youth'a
Iproblema? ,
COLUMBIA. Mo,. Dec. C. (A.
P.) The two leader of Mla-
ourl'a famoua aerial offenaive
flaahed In ' the , Mlaauurl Valley
conference for the Iwit time thla
fall.
I Captain George Klumang. 200
pound fullback and an uncanny
. forward paaa hurler, and Bert
Clark, quarterback, who weights
1 150 pound, hava played their
last year at the Vniremlty of
I.MItnourl. , , . T
They were hampered thla year
: by Injurlea. but In a pinch they
have limped Into crucial naniea
and anatched victory .. lor their
teammatea. .
j In the Nebraaka game with
iMIrrouH trailing (-0. the pair
I hobbled onto tho Held. With Fla-
'mank burling paaaea Into the
arma of Clark, the acore waa
evened, and a placement goal
kick turned the tide to-vlclory.
Then they limped back to the
bench. i .
In hlrt three yeara of vanity
football, Clark scored four touch
down which gave Mtaaourl Its
first record of three Niucceaslve
wlna over the powerful Nebraska
team. ,,. . -
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STl'DKXT. Ht'XTS JOI1,
OXIXMtU IS KTCXXED
OXFORD.. Eng.;' Dec. . (AP)
-There . Is actually someone at
Oxford who wanta to work hla
way through school, and Oxford
atanda' aghast, petrified with as
tonishment. .
How great a difference exists
between the English and Amer
ican attitude toward paying one's
j wnj wiiuupin cuiiuae was fliiuwn
;wben G. W. Harding, a student
,at. Kuxkin college, Oxford, de
Icided.iie would work aa a barber
to earn the expenses of his edu
cation. The university looks upon Har
ding with Incredulity. Even the
barber' shops share In the sus
picion, and Harding, though he
has experience as a barber, has
been unablo to get a job.
Working one way through
college "Just Isn't done" at Ox
ford, and students view with
amazement figures published now
and then showing that as high as
SO per cent of some American
stndent bodies are working their
way as they" go.
The farthest any English stu
dent ordinarily will go toward
working bis way Is to tutor dur
ing the vacations.
Maybe thlnga are breaking
hard for you, L-ut just think of
Solomon. Whenever he went out
at night he heard "Don't be late,
now," aix hundred times.
The other night at a show in
Kansas City, a customer gat 'ito
bis feet and yelled "SoO-oo-oo-ey."
He thought it was a hog
calling contest. .
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Without Candies and A
Nura nn Christmas. U "A
complete the kid
dies expect .it and
you'll enjoy them
yourself especially jT
at Christmas time.
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Agency for the famous Sunstrang
adding machine. The machine that
subtracts so' that you read what it
.subtracts.. j
" L. C. Smith agency for the ball
bearing, long wearing typewriter L. C.
Smith the fastest selling typewriter
on the market.
Agency for the Marchant Calcula
tor it adds, it subtracts, It divides,
it multiplies. j
Agency for the Merchant Calcula-
keeping machine. ' ' t .
We sell the American desk-r-made
on the P a c i f i coast made in all
styles and sizes sells at a price that
you can afford to pay. No better desk
is made anywhere.
We carry a complete line -of Art
supplies at this time of the year. You
,will want .to fix up Christmas gifts
with that personal touch which you
can do with oil paints. j
No matter whether it
is Christmas; presents
or every-day Station
ery you will find it
here. Anything that
belongs in a station
ery store you will
find here. -
.The only place in Klamath county
where you can buy the Globe-Wernicke
line.. Steel, filing cases, the' line
that has stood for quality for fifty,
years. Why try something that you
know nothing -about when you, can
get the best at home.
The new Globe Steel Desk will be
here in a few days and 'sells at a price
that you can afford to pay.
Thirty years ago Bill Filstead was
repairing typewriters. Since that time
Bill has repaired typewriters in both
the United' States and many of the
foreign countries. Bill is now em
ployed by us and if your typewriter
is not working right or some one has
tried to fix it and has fallen down on
the job let Bill make it work like new
for you. ;
You can buy with confidence a
Corona or Underwood Portable type
writer because they are standard and
sold by a responsible Klamath Falls
fimu
Don't forget that, we have over five
hundred Mottoes to choose from.,
'' ' Prices from
. 65c to $5.0tf
LEATHER GOODS
Men's Bill Folds from $1.00 to $13.00
Key Retainers from ..;....i.25c to $3.00
Bridge Sets from ...L.$2.00 to $20.00
Ladies Writing Sets $2.50 to $20.00
You will find a complete line
of Bibles here running in
prices from $1 to $15.
Never, before has there been a line
of Stationery displayed in Klamath
Falls that compared either in value
or price. This Stationery was bought
last July direct from the ractory at
the lowest possible price, making it
possible to sell this stationery at the
very lowest price. Come in, look it
over, compare our prices and you will
the difference.
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Cameras
All sizes and
prices. Nothing
will please "better
nor be remem
bered longer
than a Camera.
When you buy Christmas Cards you
want to choose from the largest
and best - assortment. You
i will find them at our
! ' store.
Books! to choosa
from. ! The latest
and best to select
from. Any book'
that we do not
have in stock we
will be glad to order.
PICTURES
A very large assortment to select
. from. Priced from
$1.00 to $50.00
CHILDREN'S BOOKS
Books that you want your children
to read, books that they will like to
read, books that will make them bet
ter boys and girls. s. ,
Oz Books ' Tom Swift Books
Raggy Ann Books -
Mother Goose Books Radio Books
We have a complete line of
Dennison Crepe Paper
and Xmas Decorations
SH AW-MacRE A STATIONERY CO.
620 Main Street
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Phone 602
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