Pare EleW THE EVENING HERAT.D. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. Tliurwlny. TWonihor fi, lf27. M Jit m.'jn .yjm atuv iat ? jm Mt MM Wr 4 irw.'xirw.A w-.:tc wi-" c wTk.-w.--w......-,i.i;:- TO tbMa : bsyS.ti C? v iim i i ... - f .. ... ;r. i vv no says men are nara 10 give to.' vuy t icw ut junn.iTi 9 msny guis : 1 9 Ycti Could Call This Team of Athletes a Para disc for Grirdiron Hunters Who says men are hard to give for men which prove the contrary, brances chosen with taste after a Shirts Always Please The special desirability of shirts shown here has its foundation in quality that assures lasting smart ness and coloring. Give Neckwear Even if he has a dozen ties you find he is fairly beaming when you give him two or three for Xmas. Warm Gloves Gloves of wool, fancy and plain, . lined gloves of silk and wool, kid gloves of all colors. Gifts he wil pcini with pride to as remem rasn'j !.c.iri. Bright Mufflers Cheerful wool mufflers bright plaids, soft stripes, smart checks, overplaids; they fit right into the spirit of the holidays. Smart Luggage Leather traveling bags, women's fitted cases, leather and composi tion, women's hat bags, plain and fitted; Hartman trunks are also a fine gift. Phoenix Hosiery No man can have too many pairs of hose, he always needs more, and you can pick them very well. Wool, silk, and mixed. A Price for Every Pocket Book . ' W. 1 Pajamas Smart Pajamas, new novel colors in Middy effects and button, silk pajamas, Rayon pajamas, cotton pajamas, wool pajamas prices are not high. " Leather Novelties Men's Military Erushes; Men's Genuine Leather Cases, containing Brushes, case for razor, tooth brush, cream, etc., also scissors, file and other necessities, .all very appropriate. A Gift Store for Everyone in the Family K. S UGARMAN ' Ain't Mad at Nobody 3 81 8: SI 51 a- Hi W Sk; 51 51 Hi B! a I W Marc .Temple K.ul v fV& ' Kalz .Cornell Tackle .V v-.-, .ox I'ltlslmiyli .GuarJ JW p.icr..... Michigan Guard jS&V Wolfe Chicago Tackle fr;Ov ' kM. Buck BaUwin-WalLwcEnJ I LV0,,J '.Johns I lopkins . . . Quarter , V V I Hare. Yale "Fresh". . . .Ilallhack 'SY vJtJnl I Ursmus 1 . .ii.uid.uk rt&' Beavers Arkansas Fullback Our All-Animal eleven would make the fur fly against any opposition. I'ach man is as crafty as a FOX and can DUCK the line with all the ferocity of a LYON. The backfield runs the ends with all the fleetness of a HARE. Our left guard is a BAER and MARE attends to all the kicking. This eleven works with the diligence of a dam of HEAVERS and has never been known to WOI.FE at a referee's decision. 1 To give the team sartorial elegance, the moleskins arc trimmed with MINK and MARTIN. There is no doubt about the class of thw team. It's the KATZ. State Highways in Southern And Central Oregon Reported ... Good by Comission on Roads ' (icnerully upcakinK. ntuio high- Urrmn. IkhiipiI h)r the unite hlish way In central and 1 lUlhern Oro- v ronimlMlim Kon. Ini liiillnK mh-wet..rn ! kliiiiuilli 1'ullit.ljtkrvli'W conn tins or Ori-Kiin. ri nooil do- , lllliii. piti the mlv.'nl or wtnti-r. Kliiir.ath KallH-lluiunzu : Ma- KollowliiK la tlie wenkly report auam on conditinn or state nignway in Hnnania-I.oretiz Mill: Olleil rniid. riMiich and muddy. l.orvns Mill-ltini tv : Maculum. llntty-Hly: Crudcd ruadlM-d, rmiKh and muddv. llly-)ri'a Vl!rv: Old rnnd. riniKli. ttnen fur hormi drawn vu hlrl.m only.. , lin-wa Valli-y I.ak.'Vlnw: 23 nillfM maradatn. 4h'liiM-o lllirlinai. I Itedmoiid rrlnovlllo - Mil, h. 'II Mm-ndumlzrd and In Kond i-uii : dltlon. I Mlti hi'll-Ann. nn.,vvllle- I Urt rnnd. rnuifli hut paHMihln. ClinlttH r'titlrcd after rln. Mako lnrul i Inquiry at Mll' h.'ll and Dnvvlllc. .Modfiird-Trall - TronpKct I'nlon Crxi'k: Maindaiii. Unliiti rrni'k r rlimtli lliiundary Criinr l.k National I'ark: t'loi id liy fitow. Miki'iil lllttliwnv. KiiK"li" llolknuti HirliiK Hlntnra. Ki'diniiiid Mrnd: Miiiuiliuu. Clialiia iidvlm'd on .uiiimlt. Makn local Imiulry at Kuacua and Hi' ml aa tu biiuw coiidllloiia all McKulitla 1'ana. tli'dnitoil llluhuav. (Iranla I'aaa-Kmliy-I imt I'ri'i'k: 4 in 1 1 .a ! It'll maiadim, 11 mill' now coiiHiriii'tloii In (air condi tion. (1.5 mllm Ku'id tniiradtini. lii'rr C'rciik - California Hlalu I.Iiih: VI uilliiN oiled tuacadaut. ItiNiMii-cIt CojiMt llluliuay. ll'niiM and I'urry couutliial. l.tiknildii Nortli llcnd: Maiad utu. Ktirry iiitohn Coom liny. Nortli lli'iiil-Mui'iliflrlil CimiuIIIu: I 'a veil. ('oiiiillle - lliindon Port Orfurd- jllnlil lli ach - llrniiklniii l ullfiiniln Huih Line: Macadam. New ferry ill lli'Rii river in operation., l-'n-iiiotil HIifliHay. Ilend I Jiplnn Silver l.ake-Kuni-titer Lake: Tartly niaiMilanilied; tn lo n n iiuliuprnved dirt road Miiiiimer l.ake-l'nlKley: H mllea inmaiUni: luilanrn fair dirt mail. J raUley-l.akevlew: Macadatn. I l.akevlew-Ni w I'lne t'reek t'nll 'forula Stale l.lue: Tartly maend- auilted; balanco ftr dirt road, renlral Heron lllutivra). Ilend lliirna: Klrnt it mllea inacailiini: lialanca fair dirt road. Itiiriin-Criinc: Miicndamlied. Crane-Vale: Itouah . but pira aide, .ililatiil Klionalli I ulla HlKliway. Alit.init.KlMtiii,lh VnUrn- Mlrilll. nlu. a.Mt iiIiiiiia Hi miiv limn The liilli-- nllfiimla HIiiliMav. The Htllea Dii fur-Man pin-Waa-co t'ouuty Line: Macadam. Wanco t'ouuty Line - Madraa Itedmnnd' Ilend- La pine - f'reacrnt Kort KlannftliKViiiiatli Falla: (III- Jid macadam. Klamath Fall. Merrill - Callfor lula Suite Line: Macadam. All Komi cnttdltlon. I Tnciria lll-liviav. I Piirllnmt-O.wi'mi - (ireaon City- Sale in- AllMny-llarrlaliiin-Junctloit I liurr Crania Taa Medford - Anli i lu ml al 1 rornln State Linn: Paved Where to Hunt I Itv MultltIS .( KMIM N Africa offera the till lama hunter ilia uioNt tirollfle lut r tany huniliiK around In the world Kor either ahootlnit, aeelnii or plcturn-taklna. hlx aaina llrlllah Kant and Tauxanylka Territory j relitn nupreme. lucluileii are lion, rrorodlle, rhe.itaha. leoparda and oilier pra daiory anlniiiU. Klephant. rhino, hippo, water huffalo, a treat va riety of nutelopea and aaiellea, Imludlnx ureater and lorimr kou duo, eland. ory, Rernuck, Im lialla, ami. (irunt aaielln, Thnmn- j ami aoxelle, rledhui k, dulrkar ; and many more A hiinier, with averaaa reautia. an hnx a carload of African big Knmit In a month'a lima. There'll be No Aces Trumped at This Party J" .i" ' 'zi- i v - mi v AIMEE TELLS OF HER IDEAS The opening of the tournament of the American Auction Bridce League In Chicago i pictured bore. Mia Olga Miller, registrar, ia shown with one of the prize cupa. a trophy offered by the Cleveland Whist club. Silence prevails while the games are in progress, and as yet no slayings because of trumping of partners' aces hare been reported.' MURPHY TELLS get back into bed and laugh," STORY TODAYS Another Klute Witness - ' j Ernest Wenzcl, upon croas-ex- ( Continued from page 4) lamination, was unablo to tell entine In cross examining Tedjwhcre Murphy ha(1 made (hfi Murphy this morning asked: , randier in hia presence. "I only recall that It was ahout two yeara ago when Mur phy made the remark to me, "I'll get Chandler," he answered Prosecuting Attorney Manning. .1. L. Jacob, director of the Klamath Irrigation Hoard, testi fied to first seeing the body as he drove to the .Murphy ranch wllh Dr. F. M. Trout. "Did Murphy make any state ment tf you at that time?" Man ning asked. Mike Kxcitc.1 "Yes, Mike was in a highly cx cl'td state of mind. He mum b'.id something about 'Love, you had It comlnt, to you for a lon'H time,' as he stood l,y the body with a rifle, in his nunc" Jacob tcnt l.ed. The defense jl-.ed the court to have this testimony i-.trfcken from the record. The renueit was denied. "Had Murphy been drinking, 7 were you close enough to de tect an odor on his breath?" I lie defenso attorney asked. In answer to this question, Mr. Jacob stuted, "Yes, Murphy bad beon drinking." Charing Shuck of Morrill, who appeared for the defense testi fied that he had known Love "After the shooting when Dr. I Patterson had arrived, did you not take some cartridges out In your hands from your pocketB and shake them between rickett and Thomason and say, we have lots more of these." "I did not", the witness an swered. 'j Kpencer Testifies "Often In the night while I worked at his place, Mike Mur phy would get tilt of bed, pace the floor, wave his hands above hla head and cry, 'I'll kill Love Chandler'," testified Oeorge Spen cer, Mate witness, when placed on the wltnesa atnnd lute yes terday afternoon. ' ;' Spencer worked for Murphy for tevoral months nnd is now em ployed on the Wllllnms ranch in tho vicinity of Tule Lake. "Hid you ever dlscUBs this with anyone!" Manning asked the wltnesa. , t: Warned Clinudler ' "Yes, I did, nnd while I was not a personal friend of Chan dler's, I onre told him. If 1 were In hla place would watch out for Mnrphy," Srwncer answered. . "After he would make this threat, while dashing hack and forth tthnut the room, he would Chandler, deceased, for about 15 jears. Had Reputation "What was his reputation?" "Had," the witness answered. William Halouiek of Modoc county, testified In a similar manner. Ho had known Chan dler for about 16 years and de clared his reputation was had. John Zl.inden and Charles Maupin, called by the defense, stated they were una'ile to testi fy as to the reputation of Chan dler. Kd Maupin, son of Charles Mauplll, testified. "The reputation c.f Ixive Chan dler was bad," the witness stat ed, after thinking seriously for a few momenta before giving hla answer. Peaceable Man "I never knew Love Chandler to be other than a peaceable man," Dr. F. M. Trout stated ! from the witness stand. "What Is the reputation of I Thomason and Wenzel?" the de fense asked. I "The reputation of mil Thom ason and Krnest Wenzcl Is bad," he answered. There might be complication though, a the doctor says. Kup pose Tuskegee should phone for a "slashing" halfback and the bur eau should misunderstand! Phil won in a walk anyway. But then maybe he was only a'tcr the Munu. f Continued tiom page 1) chance to give. Convey upon them committee work, missionary work." Heforc an audience of approxl mntely 23UO people, Mrs. Mc Phvrson appeared at the fair grounds exhllft building last night, fresh and spirited despite her long drive from San Fran cisco. 'The Coming Revival" was her topic and the evangelist scored i evolution and the "higher" crlti ! cirm. Never had any spciker won an audience in this city like Mrs. , McPherson did last night. Her audience was won by her first effective gesture, her first stir ring plea for Christianity. I People from every walk In j life were in attendance. In I looking over the vast audience one looked upon several hundred I people of the Four Square gos pel who hid assembled lo hear ilhe founder of their ect. Here land there through the crowd . were scattered men from the i woods who listened quite as at tentively. 1 Many of the local ministers jwere there to view the renowned i woman preacher.- "The Four Square Gospel" will ! be the subject for tonight. The services will start promptly at ' 7 :S0 o'clock. "There is hut one rcnrrlcge. I'm an orthodox., Wb'ln Judge Lind sey Is an acquaintance of mine, 1 must say 1 huirtily dtiugren !wth h:r. views on mirriuge. (There Is but one wedding ere Imony: on ritual for the J'ilni:i( '.together of mnn and wife, that -Is .the one sanctioned by Clod," Mrs. McPherson said. The effect of companionate mirrlage In China were revealed. i Such a social evil as the "mod lernist" marriage ia moht degrad ing to peoplo In the n.lnd of Mrs. McPherSon who studied this con dition while In Chlni scvcrcl (years ago. "One wife for each man one mah fpr each wife, and we remain a strong nation, for the home Is I the nation. I do not bellete. In I re-marriage. Divorce Is to ' be countenanced only when two peo ' pin have found It utterly unbear able to live longer together. Hut j after this separation there should be no re-marriage. I riarriimM.tnTiiii BIG II JLi 1$ A ! SALE Starts ATURDAY December 10th on all our KKKOICKMTATIO.Y PLAXXKD. ASTOItlA, Ore., Dec. 8. (AP) : Tho Crown-Willamette Paper 1 company announced today Its In tention to reforest all Its cut-over land In the Youngs river region near here. Planting of 050,0110 young trees Is expected tu be j completed early In 1928. The Hr4tish fight fans didn't I wax so vory enthusiastic over ! Phil Scott's victory, 'tis snld. They probably thought some cor-' respondent over here was pulling I a Dr. Logan on them. WEI RY Merchandise at Your Own Price GEORGE M 622 Main THE JEWELER ETZ Phone 1440