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THRIVE i
, "Imported Madeira Linens"
Arrived at exactly the right time now
on display Easter time linens on
. citing great interest. They're priced
very reasonable that every one cun
afford .' See them in our window.
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1 Tonight at the .
Pine Tree Theatre Jf q
IK. C. High School fC7rfrj j(
Annual Operetta i A fl jTr
! "In the Garden of vdhw
v I : the Shah" SSMSS
Serving you,
the individual
' There are two sides to every banking trans
. action, the financial side and the personal
- side. Neither one is neglected in the service
rendered by the American National Bank.
; Both are kept in balance; but when there is
any question we lean to the personal side,
s In other words,' the spirit of service is
1 often permitted to outweigh the mere "let
ter of the law."
You can come to this bank knowing that
you will always be treated with the great
; ' irness and the most unvarying cour
.. tesy. We invite you to call any time.
The American National Bank
v of Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Member Federal Reserve System.
HENLEY
- (Continued From page Five)
Is that will mike a shoving any
place." '.'
Healer Is going after tbe cup strong
and expects to bave a string of med
ii Member of the girls and boys
baseball teams will be entertained at
tbe home of Mr.- and 'Mrs. D. B.
Murphy Thursday evening.
Mr,' B. CV Short spent Monday
IF BACK HURTS
FLUSH KIDNEYS
- WhenTour kidneys burt and your
back feels sore, don't get scared and
proceed to load your stomach with
a lot of drugs that excite the kld
ssya and Irritate the entire urinary
tract. Keep your kidneys clean
like you keep your bowels clean, by
Hashing them with a mild, barm
less salts which helps to remove the
body's urinous waste and stimulate
them to. their normal activity.
' Tbe fun tion of the kidneys is to
(liter the blood. In 24 hours they
train from It 600 grains of acid
and waste, so we can readily under
stand the vital Importance of keep-
- log the kidneys active
Drink lots of . good water you
can't drink too much; also get from
any pharmacist about four ounces of
Jad Salts. Take a tablespoonful in
a glass of water before breakfast
each morning for a few days and
your kidneys may then act fine.
This famous salts Is made from the
acid of grspes and lemon Juice,
combined with llthla, and has been
Used for years to help clean and
stimulate clogged kidneys; also to
neutralise the acids in the system
so tbey are no longer a sour e of
Irritation, thus often relieving blad
der weakness.
.. Jad Salts la Inexpensive; cannot
Injure; makes a .delightful offer-'
yeseent Uthia-water drink which
everyone should take now and then
to help keep their kidneys clesn
and active. Try this; also keep up
the water drinking, and no doubt
you. will wonder what became of
your kidney trouble and backache.
By all means bave your physician
examine . your kidneys at least
twice a year. Adv.
aftrenoon in Klamath Falla trans
acting business.
MERRILL HIGH
SCHOOL NOTES
There were two reels of moving
pictures given Tuesday evening In
the High School gym. These pic
tures were scenes of the Yellow
stone Park. Between the first and
second reel, Mrs. Ada Wallace Un
ruh gave a talk on .the Farm Home
at Corvallls.. Subscriptions were
taken toward building the addition
al cottages for homeless children.
On account of flu and bad colds,
many of the students were out of
school last week. Most of tbe regu
lar attendants have returned. Bessie
Tallman, Mlldren Hayes and Lor
raine Seasley who - bave had foe
flu returned Monday.
The Juniors" are editing their
newspaper this week. This Is hop
ed to be the largest number publish
ed so far.
The date of the Senior play,
'Nothing but the Truth' has been
set for April IT, at Merrill. . This
will be given In the new community
hall and a large crowd Is expected.
The cast for the play, la:
Robert Bennett Xyle Merrill
E. M. Ralston Rolf CeertSon
Dick Donnely '....'.... Melvln Moyer
Clarence iVan Dusen -....Estln Kiger
Blsbop Doran Kenneth Colwell
Oyn 'Ralston Magdallne McClay
Mrs. E. M. Ralston. ...Mary Graybael
Ethel Clark Hallle Moore
Mable Jackson. ...Charlotte Geertson,
Sable Jackson Olive Hill
Oscar .... Kenneth Kiger
Miss Ellen McVeigh, Miss Eweo
Lungdahl, Wlnnlfred Offield, Thirza
and Helen Anderson spent Friday
night at the R. H. Anderson place
In Phett Lake, California. They in
tended to spend the week end there
but California was to cold ' and
snowy for them. They returned to
their homes in Oregon Saturday
morning where It wasn't quite bo
cold. , ' '
The seniors Have' ordered thoir
class pins and rings. Tbey expect
to receive them soon.
DR. PAUL M. NOEL
Dentist
Announces the removal of his
offices from the Underwood ;
.. ! . Building to ;
Suite C, Slough Building
I "Buttonieres" f- ij j lt M
I No costume is complete ' 1 j II uA ms l ! y Hi
ithis season without one I Aj - Nr" 'r- " J I ' j
! "Chokers" Tl I , 1 IjjmM (fl I 1
.Here vanity will find II I ' jlnrW llll L3
f.the kind she likes. 1 J;'' - One week to I iiWl
, Great big opalescent in : 1 1 . . C i I
! a profusion of 1 tones. - ' . i p' ,. ErflSlGr I
priced from T T" l lJ vta A
$i.7s to $3.50 j Fashion Mr -SWL
' , J f " The Newest, The
-'M' f' Smartest, The Most
I '1 i ' Fashionable 1
I -.. Ensemble Suits ' 1 ' W '
Rich silk, soft woolen fabrics jn charming spring colors
and prints. Doubly smart doubly economical as you
, will see by the smart modelsj.m stock. You find them
admired in all the' smartest' places. The well 'dressed
woman will choose .an Enscinblc for Easter.
Black
Rosewood
Ceil Blue
Nat Kasha
Braids, Novelties, Stripes, Broc ades, Pleats alt embodied
$415 to $79
, "Prince of Wale."
.Tailored Coat .
Trim-looking, practical, convcni.6ht,,"are these
new sports and business coatsfj-' belted back,
double breasted, velvet collars, mannish, 16,
18, 36, at
$25and$29
' Larger Sizes .'
Smart Springtime CoaU
40, 42, 44 Poiret twill, novelty tri.m silk lined, .
slenderizing straight line models. Pirced at
only ...1.'....,. $49.50
Easter Sports
Dresses of Flannel at $16.50
This group of Flannel dresses consist of "Betty Wales"
"Peggy O'Dare," "Sassy Jane," and others sold at
Moc"s Store exclusively. Beautiful stripes and plaids,
, in the very best of fashion creations. Sizes 16-18 and
36-44.. Some of them sold up,to $35 and the whole
lot arc going at '
$16.50
Make your choice early, while they last
mx I ruth in Advertising
'Gay New
Easter Scarfs"
To comply with all favor this
spring, color must bo an out
standing feature in accessories
as well as attire.' New Kayon
silk scarfs in vivid colors with
silk fringe at $1.75 to $3.50
"Springtime. Gloves
for Tomorrow"
Like all else gloves share liberal
ly in 'fancies and attractiveness.
Gold braids, embroidered flare
cuffs with contrast backs. French
fabric in popular slindes- , ,
$1.25 to $1.75
"Among Other
Things, Hosiery"
A nice sheer cobwebby chiffon
hose of durable wearing quality.
A shade for every costume you
will find and a Quality and ap
pearance unsurpassed at ,,$2.00
"Nice Half Sox
For the Kiddies"
Do the kiddies have a nice pair
of half sox when they want to
dress up these fine warm after
noons 'or for church on Sunday,
A score of colors and styles from
25c to 75c
"Of Course
A Novelty Belt"
Belts up to 5 inches wide, some
perforated, embossed and two
tone effects. In order to be at
tired a la vogue one must wear
a nifty belt and they're only...
t 50c to $1.00
"6 Dozen
Baby Hoods"
Just came in the other day and
the cutest things you ever saw.
Frilly, ribbon, lace effects in nice
delicate baby colors. Get one
while they're fresh and new, very
reasonable.
"Why the
Tassel?"
-bocaitiio It cloverly
conceals tho Hp stick
pencil that ocs with
theso cloror vanltlos.
Japan bluck set with
. ThlneKtones and carry
ing cord.
The Merrill High School boys and
girls basebali tcamj went to Klam
ath Palls Tuesday to play baseball
Doth Ot tho Merrill teams were de
feated. The girl's score was 32
to 5 in favor of Klamath Falls. The
boy's score was 16 to 0. Neither the
boys or girls team bare bad mucb
practice' this year.
Tbe Night Hawks gave a party at
the Merrill Hall Friday evening.
They spent a very enjoyable even
ing playing games and dancing.
Charlotte Oeertson, Esther Moore
and Alta Wilson furnished the music
for tbe evening. A lunch was serv
ed ot.mld-nlght.. . . . .
The Mothers 'if the Mellill High
School boy's and girl's basketball
teams are giving them a good old-
fashioned dinner at the Cafeteria,'
Friday evening, April 3. The High.'
SchooJ will be Invited In after the
banquet,
'Mrs. Alex Cbeyne and children
attended tbe show in town Sunday
afternoon. .
(Mr. and . Mrs. Wm. Cbeyne and
sons William and Leland were city
vlJltors Saturday.
Mrs. Alice McCormack is vUltlng
in town tills weok. , ,
The Lady Aid will meet with
Mrs. B. A, Schrinor Wednesday,
April 8. ;' . ,
You can Improve your golf . by
thinking the ball Is tho Income ta
collector's head.
Noted American Opera
Singer Called by Death
OMAHA, Neb., April 3. Madame
Dcrnlce De Pasquall, famous Amer
ican opera fllngor, died at 4:10
o'clock this morning at Lord Lister
hospital hero whoro alio was taken
March 23 with pneumonia.
. No physicians were with her whon
she expired. Although nor condi
tion bad been critical vince her ad
mittance to the hospital, dungor was
SPRING LAKE
Leo Houghton and family. ..and
Mr. Houghtons mother vbiltod wjlh
Frank Stewarts Sunday. .
' P. O. Carlson was traniactlng
business In Klamath Falls Monday.
Mrs. Qeorge Williams and daught
ers .Gladi's 'and Grace called on
Mrs. Chas, Mack Sunday,
5 1 cxXl
Special for dance parties. Taxis
and cars for parties from 1 to 14
v, , - . passengers
LONG TRIPS A SPECIALTY
Phone 780
not son sod until shortly bofore tho
end. 1
Doath wns caused by complica
tions of Influenza and pneumonia,
according to her physicians. Sho
rallied yontorday morning and cbra
plote rocovory was expected. The re
lapso cumo last night and ono of
her physicians stayet. with her
until U.ii.
STATE LIBRARIAN
ADVISES COUNCIL
Fort thousand dollars of tho
$50,000 available tor the municipal
library should bo utilized for actual
construction of tho building, Miss
Cornelia Marvln.fstato librarian, ad
vised tho city council ht a special
HOHHlon hold last night. Tho remain
ing $10,000 should 'bo used for
equipping tho building. ,.
Wins Marvin , recommended the
appolntmont of it library board, the
anpolntmonts to. bo nvado by tho
mayor and appiovod by tho council.
Plans for tho library nubmlttad
by If. R, Porrlti and C. N. Conoboom
woro ' considered by tno state li
brarian and , several : suggestions
made. ' . , '.
Had a big fire In Japan. Whole
town' burnod., All wicean do la hope
It got some nifth jongg sots.
Wood
We can supply your
fuel needs on short
notice.
Blocks
Dry slabs
Limbs
Coal ' ,
Fuel Oil .
Phone your orders to
635
601 Main St
Peyton & Co.
'Wood to burn" j'
601 Main Phone S3S
GUTS-SORES
Cltansa thoroughly thi,
without rubbing, apply
y vapor ub
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