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THURSDAY, -JUNE 13, lfl2f
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ltv DAYS,
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This is thoiione itimie of the .year w hen, you..,
i; will want to .look
DRESSED UP ;
AncLit will be easy -fop. you to do so by
having us make yb'tf 'a suit before the
Fourth. There as time . if you -HURRY,
The . largest stock of piece material between
San Francisco and Portland
CHAS. JV CIZEK
Merchant Tailor
Hart Bldg:
Beyond the Car. Lines
jpVEN in the country you , .
yj can have cjty cooking ,
convenience. A good oil eook-
;5t stove's intense -Uamc, fast as
. . 'gas, is heat ctmctntratid! That .-
means a aol kitchen and no fires to -
'tend. Noiseless, -simple, safe! '
. The kerosene to use should be the
highest grade w Pearl Oil espe
cially refined add rt-rtfaieJ for use ir -oil
cookstoves and heaters; Pearl Oil .
burns dtan no smoke j-no odor .
the air Stays sweet and pure. Pearl
' Oil nwrV corrode the metal parts of
your oil cookstovo --
"Kerosene" or coal oiI"iay mean'
any kind of kerosene; insist on Peart
Oil by name!- -
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(CftUMt) : '4
(KEROSENE)
HEAT, ,'
and ,
LIGHT
. DECISION SPENDING .
CHteYENN8,Wyo., June ' 18.
J udge T. Blake Kennedy' decision
In -tho government rank .for. annul
ment of-the Mammoth Oil com
pany's lease ..on the .Teapot Dome
naval oil- reserve will, be .delivered
In f edornl; cqort ..here a t, 40., o'clock
tomorrow.memlng.-.. ., . ...
fews Of The
Klamath Country
MERRILL
Miss Mildred 'Hayes was in Klam
ath -Falls shopping Friday.
Mrs. John Colwell and Mrs. Rud
olph Katterrihora spent Friday in
the Falls. "
. Chas. Stukel and Estln Klger gave
a dance at the Community hall Fri
day evening. A very good .crowd
Mont nian. fitting around waiting
for their ships to come . in haven't
sent any ''out:", 'V "' " ' .
Opening Dance
Altfuhqnt Auditorium
was present.
" The latter port of the week, Prof.
Horner of ;the O. A. C. was in Mer
rill visiting historic points In con
nection with the Modoc war. Thurs
SATURDAY NIGHT
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''TJioellent Portland Orchoatra
.SaH add? Largest -Floor In the
' . '''- County
' AT ALTMONT
(Next '-rothe-. Camp Ground)
day under the leadership of Jeff
Riddle they explored Lost Cave.
Quite a number were in the party.
On Friday a party consisting of Prof.
Horner, Capt. Applegatc, Rev. Unlet,
Jeff Riddle, Mr. and Mrs. M. C.
Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Turn
baugh, J. A. Turnbaugh and Mr. and.
Mrs. W. Turnbaugh and Miss M.
Carleton spent the day at different
places of interest. The first stop was
made at the natural bridge. Other
places visited were Canby'n Cross.
At this place Capt. Applsgate and
Jeff Riddle were at the Cross to
gether, the first time both had been
Community Dance
. TONIGHT
yenetiffrtpance Barge
Everyone Welcome
at the place at the same
the war, though both had
several times, ..Jllddlns.
son 0.,Winema, the Indian
! er during tlio war and who has been
'called, tho Pocahontas of the west.
She wnrned the whites many times.
Other places visited were the strong
' hold. Prisoners Island and a num
' her of caves used us hiding places.
I These trips were both Instructive
and interesting and It was on op
I portunlty to be able to have these
! men to recount the Incidents that
happened during the war. All l'o
! pie In this valley should be familiar
with the. happenings. A book writ
ten by Jeff Riddle descriliiug the
war is for sale and should be read
by all.,
j v Sunday evening Prof. Horner
snoko at the Presbyterian church.
! Ha gave an eloquent address, bring
ing out the changes In the past con
- tury. Ho left early Monday morn
ing. .. '
j Merrill students are beginning to
i return home for the summer from
the various schools they have been
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attending during sho past year. Miss
Rdna and John Merrltt returned
Thursday from O. A. C. Miss. Mar
ritt being one of the graduates. Mr.
aud Mrs. C. M. Merrltt having gone
to Corvallls for the exercises. Mr.
aud Mrs. -F. L. Pope and Miss Wanda
Pope, another O. A. C. graduate re
turned Friday.
( Another Merrillito ivlio attended
(be graduating exercises at Corval
f is .was, Mrs. Minnie Dlllard who is
a way for a vacation. She was going
o Portland to attend the. Rose fes
tival. .
i Mrs. E. F. Merritt who has been at
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her home with scarlet fever was out
Saturday for the first time. This
(eaves Merrill free of any contagion,
i Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Merritt spent
Saturday evening in Klamath Falls.
J Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Murray and
daughter,. Eva, left Sunday morning
tor Chlco, California for a short visit
With their daughter, Aileen, who has
(teen attending the Chico Normal.
Mrs. Ed Harwood is acting as lib-
Iarlan during Mrs. Murray's absence.
Mr. Gus Eksmon attended Memor
ial services in Klamath Falls Sun-
I day.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dalton also at
tended from Merrill.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. W'hlsler and
family and .Mrs. . Velton Ilasklns
were Klamath. Falls visitors Satur
day. .
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Haskins and
family left Sunday for a visit with
relatives in Missouri. . They expect
to be gone about two. months and
plan to -visit Yellowstone park and
other places of interest before re
turning. They are making the trip
by auto.
S!r. and Mrs. Seo. Of field loft
Tuesday -morning for Roseburg,
where they will meet their daughter,
Ora, who has been attending the
Normal at Monmouth.
Sirs. J. W. Taylor and daughters,
Bea and Opal left Tuesday for. a
short visit in 'Williamette valley
towns. ' .
Miss Bee Scoggins returned Sun
day evening from California, where
she baa been teaching the past year.
She will spend the summer with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Scog
gins. Miss Betty' McEIroy of Arbuckle,
California is visiting at tho home of
her aunt, Mrs. J. W. Scoggins.
The regular school election was
held in Merrill Monday afternoon.
It was a very quite one. R. H. And
erson was re-elected clerk and W.
F. Jinnette director..
A crowd of Merrill young people
Joined the Klamath county delega
tion ot the court house Sunday
morning to attend the summer ses
sion of the Industrial club work at
Corvallls. After a picture was taken
of the crowd in front of the court
house a caravan of sixteen cars
started with the children for Ash
land, where a special train of three
coaches and baggage car waB wait
Ing. They left at ten and It was
expected to arrive in Corvallls at
8 p. m. Sir. Campbell of Portland
traffic agent was out to go back with
the boys. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. And
erson and G. H. Carleton drove ovor
from Merrill with some of the child,
ren. Among those going from Mer
rill were: Billy Bailey, Arleno Tay
lor, Marion Graybael, Alfred Carle.
ton, Glendon Colwell, Thlrza and
Helen Anderson, Zerllne Stevenson,
Eugene Merrill, Lester Moore, and
Kathrine Pope and Fay Jinnette who
were already in Corvallls. They
will return about June 27.
Mr, and Mrs. M. P. Barry, visited
in Ashland Sunday.
Mr. Wayne Carleton from Leban
on, arrived in Merrill Monday to'
spend the summer in Klamath coun
ty. He ts a nephew of 6. H. Carle
ton. I
Mr, Radcliff spent Sunday In Mer
rill from Klamath Falls.
Mrs. Kirkendall of Klamath Falls
and Mr. Jones of Spokane, Wash
ington attended services In Merrill
Sunday evening to hear Prof. Horn
er. Mrs. Kirkendall being a former
student of Prof. Horner.
Miss Lydla, Fricke and Miss Eola
Hawkins, librarian at Klamath Falls
were In Merrill Monday evening.
timo since
been there
The people In some, .offices are
Just like a' large family, nlwnys
who is . the''
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Interpret.
fussing And-ralsing' oainiw .
June Sale of Toilet
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Given Away
Jonteel Toilet 'Soap
A 25c Cake of ,,
(Pure, fragrant, lasting)
With each, purchase of a
50c box of
Jonteel, Cold Cream
Face Powder
This powder contains real cold creunt. A
i soft, smooth, fragrant, scarcely perceptlblo
powder that stays on until you take It off.
White, flesa, brunette.
75c Value
both for
50c
Harmony
Lilac
Vegetal
Refreshing in tho bath.
Soothing to the fuco after
shaving. Excellent for tho
handkerchief, and for. use
in atomizer. A s nothing
otton.
" Regularly 75c CQr
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Jonteel
Talcum
Powder
'leaBiuit, Rcfri'slilnc,
; Htiftj D.-llKlKfiilly
I'erf uiiiccl
. Nothing quite equals
Jonteel, for use afjer the
bath or shave, ti prevent
cbaflng, offset persplra-
tio.n, soothe and dry the
skin. Made from pure
white Italian Talcum.
Regular 25c
19c
Special .
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Mt. Laki-Fairview
The Ladies Aid met with Mrs.
Sam Dehllngcr last week. . The en
tertainment committee furnished a
short program. Among tho num
bers were an instrumental solection
on the piano by. Miss Savllla Kay-
lor, a duet by Mrs. Ira Orom and
Mrs. Hay .'Cooper, a piano solo by
Mrs. Dick Bennott. After tho pro
gram the hostess served refresh
ments of Ice cream and cake. Those
present woro Mesdamos John Koontz,
Van Meyers, Jay Falrclo, Rrty Coop
er, Jess Johnson, Henry Soamon, H.
I), Morrison, H. V. Hamilton, Dick
Dennett, K. Bchrlner, Frank Btewart,
Foley, Will Kaylor, Irvln Icenbyco,
Ira Orem, Sam , Knman, Lester
Schriner, C. C. Hulet, Rudolf, Otto
Wabble's, slevon Griffith, Clyde Grif
fith, Kvcrt Griffith, Martin Smltz,
and Neva Hamilton, Savllla Kaylor
and Nelly Stewart, nnd the hostess,
Mrs. Dehllnger. The next meeting
will hn with Mrs. Otto Wabbles.
Tho Mt. Lakl Sunday school Is
preparing a chlldrens day program,
to be given June the 28th.
Loyd Mynrto spent Sunday with
Huford and Eldon Kaylor.
Those leaving for Corvallls Sun
day morning from this community
were: Miss Bernlco Dawson, Miss
Olivo Hill, Lucllo Dawson, Wilma
Dawson, Clarence Hill and Leslie
Stewart.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Hill. and son,
Ralph, motored to Central PointCast
week to visit Mr. nnd Mrs. Warren
Patterson and family. Mr. Hill and
Ralph returned homo the latter part
of .the week and Mrs. Hill took tho
train for Idaho Falls, , Idaho, where
she will visit linr. paronts and., other
relatives for several weeks.
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Given Away
A Hiwulni' ".V Sle Mlulatliix'
ltottlf or perfume
Your Choice of the Fallowing Odors
Cara Nome, Jonteel,
Dazira, Juneve
' Willi the purchase of $2.00
Cara Nome
Twin Vanity
This Cara Nome Twin Vanity ts the Init
word.. Made of, a Sliver compjsltlnu.
beautifully deigned. Four times as much
compact Flee Powder us Kugu, ThU
rase will not tarnish. Opens and cI.lum
with snap. No broken nails, l'nff.i are
luudc of real lainhs wool.
$2.75 Value
both for
$2.00
Twin Vanity Cases
Jonteel twin vanity case, color cJinhln
atldn that blcjd and match perfectly.
'Jteguljr price f 1.50.
June Sale price 98c
Compact Face Powder .
jDtitocl compact faco powder, d'llcato
' ly perfumed ond enso will not tarnish.
Regular price 50c.
June Sale price 39c
Kodak Department 1
Wo uso Volox only f ir ull Kodak wrk.
Its tho amateurs own paper. I.nnk f;r
the word VKLOX on bark of every print.
VKLOX makes o go?d print from a fair
negative, an excellent print from a good
.negatlvo and the Im insslble print
. from nny negative. . ,
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ESSEX GOACH $850
Frtlght and Tax Extra ,
The world's largest production of 6-cylindcr closed cars now makes ,
possible the finest Essex ever built, at the lowest price in Essex history.
Built by Hudson,, Essex not only shares the advantages of the famous; '
Super-Six patents, but also the value-building supremacy of their
enormous combined production. Only among far higher priced cars ,
will you find comparison for Essex quality, its long-lived perform-,
ance and riding ease. . . !
Hudson-Essex. Now World's Largest Selling 6-Cylinder Cara
ACME MOTOR CO, Sixth and Oak
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Given Away
A Regular 25c Tin of
Gentleman's Talc
(funlltig, refreshing ufler the shnvo)
with each purchase of a
regular 8 ounce
50c bottle' of
BAY RUM-
75c Value'
special ....
50c
Creams and Lotions
Rexall Theatrical
Cold Cream
tXf ATBIC
fycOlO CH
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CHLAM3'i
7r"a
This Is u n Ideal clciinHlng crnum, soft,
sniout'.i und velvety, delightfully perfum
ed, liny It iuiw. Have It on hunil. Will
conic in huml ;.' this suininer, nnd thore's
quite a saving 'a well.
Regularly 75c CQr
One pound tin
crbutus
. Vanishing Cream
Prevents black headii, en
larged pires, dry skin. Cor
rects ruighueBS, redness or
chaps. Helps to eliminate
freckles. Adils loveliness to
yntir skin. I'm) It before you
powder.
Regularly 50c
Special ......
39c
Real Lemon Cocoa
Butter Lotion
Hxcollr:it f:r wlntlburn and sunburn. Also
a good skin bluach. A delightful Tollot
Crcnm.
.Regular 50c
Special
39c:
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