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THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1025
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News oKthe Klamath Country
MERRILL
Airs. ". II. Anderson nnd Mrs.
3, A. Brown spent Friday in Klam
ath Tails.
Mr. nuil Mrs. Arthur' Frailer
spent Saturday tn Klnmhth Falls.
Mr. nnd -Mrs. E Norwood spent
the week-end with relnllvos in
Klamath Tails, returning to Mer
rill Sunday evening.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Gitibrd nnd chil
dren, Esther. Helen, Josephine nnd
.lack, left for Idaho to resido the
last of the week, Mr. Gifford has
had charge of the Boguo dairy
cows.
Miss Hnllie Moore, who was tn
a recent automobile accident, has
lieon able to leave the hospital and
is at her homo in Morrill. George
Millard, who was injured at the
same time, is improving.
The Ladies' Aid will meet
Wednesday afternoon at the homo
of Mrs. C. M. Merritt.
Mi's. Sam Inpraham and son,
former residents of Merrill, and her
sinter, Mrs. Oeorge Teekin from
Manticia, Calif., are visiting rela
tives and friends in Merrill.
Miss Esther Moore l.ss accepted
a position in the White House.
' Mrs. R. H; Anderson and daugh
ters, Helen and Thirza, were among
those in Klamath Falls Saturday.
Frank Hedrick from Dodds Hol
low was in Merrill Monday.
' Mr. and Mrs. R. Dal:on and
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. F. Merritt spent
Sunday in Klamath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Kay Merrill, who
were, visiting friends and relatives
'in Merrill, left for their home in
Redding, Calif., Sunday. They were
. accompanied home by Miss Louise
Dalton, who will go from Redding
to Oakland to visit her aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C. Dalton.
Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Dalton invited a few friends to
meet Mr. and Mrs. Merrill. The eve
ning was spent in visiting. Mr. and
Mrs. Merrill left a few months ago
after the death of their daughter,
Martha Margaret Merrill. Refresh
ments were served by Mrs. Dalton.
Those invited were Mr. and Mrs. C.
O. Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. An
derson and family, Mr. and Mrs.
E. F. Merritt, Mr. and Mrs. Morrill,
Louise Dalton and the host and
" hostess,.. , , ir ..,. . ; ...
" The many friends of Mrs. Thos.
Martin will be glad to learn that
she has so far recovered from her
recent operation that she was able
to be moved to the home of her
son, S. E. Martin, in Oakland. This
was word received by her daughter,
Mrs. R. H. Anderson in Merrill.
A meeting of the Merrill boy
scouts will be held at the club
rooms Saturday evening. All
scouts are urged to be present. .
Mr. and Mrs. Bunkers and chil
dren from Alturas, Calif., are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dal
ton in Merrill. .
Mrs. Copplck and daughter, Mrs.
Will Landreth, from Straw, Calif.,
visited at the home of Mrs. Elmer
Shay Monday.
Miss Maudle Shuck was a visitor
in Klamath Falls Saturday.
C. A. Barrows is visiting in Big
Valley, Calif. ,
Mrs. Geo. Of field visited in
Klamath Fulls the first of the
week. '
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Barrows are
in Merrill from their ranch in Adin,
Calif. ':
W. F. Fruits, Chas. Cox,
nvown, Jack Kntliff, George Wright
and liJlhur Slourues were u party
that speft Sunday at Butte croek
fishing. The. fish were not biting,
so the party didn't bring many fish.
Mrs. Lottie StroV&rWKe from
California, who has beenviBitluR
her niece, Mrs. J. V. Hasklnu, loft
Sunday for Portland. v.
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Shuck nnd
family spent Sunday on a picnic at
Timber mountain. They also visited
with Mrs. Mason at Straw, Calif.,
and helped to celebrate her birth
day. Mrs. Mason is about S5.
Farmers are having much diffi
culty in securing hay men.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kaerth and
children from Maxwell, Calif., are
visiting in Merrill. The guests of
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Merrill. Mrs.
Kearih is a cousin of Mrs. Merrill.
Mrs. Jennie Jones, Mrs. James
Jones, Ed Jones. Buddie and
Junior Jones were in Klamath
Tails Sunday evening. Mrs. Frank
Newberry, who is in training school
for nurses at Medford, returned
home with them and will spend her
vacation with Mrs. Jones and Mrs.
Ned O'Conner.
LORELLA
Mr. Compton and sons of Owens
Valley, California spent several days
in Langell Valley looking over ir
rigated land With the intention of
locating. Mr. Compton is well pleas
ed with the outlook for crops this
year. '
Mr. Archie. Wiahard and Mr. Sam
Head have made several trips to
Langell Valley with Owens Valley
.people who are interested in Langell
Valley ranches.
F. M. Dearborn and wife of Owens
Valley arrived Friday and are now
living on their ranch recently pur
chased in Langell Valley which was
formerly the Jonah Sparks ranch.
Mrs. Dearborn will teach In District
No. 14 the coming school terra.
The Tier family of Owens Valley
have purchased the Billy Warren
ranch in Lower Langell Valley. Mr.
and Mrs. Warren will tour the Paci
fic coast for a while and hope to
find a climate that will agree with
their health as both have suffered
from poor health the past few years.
Cangell Valley welcomes these new
comers but also regret io have the
W.'W. Warren family leave the com
munity as they have been residents
of Langell Valley for twenty years.
T. M. Bieler has taken over the
work of watchman at the Gerber
dam. The house is almost complet
ed and is modern In all respects.
Gladys Cox and children left for
Klamath Falls after spending sev
eral weeks at the R. C. Cowley
home. .
Mrs. Loomis and children .are
making an extended visit with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Tlcknor.
R. F. Tuttle and family motored
to Tule Lake Sunday afternoon.
The T. M. Bieler and Charles
Bieler family who are visitors from
Ne wMexlco spent Sunday at the G.
P. Keller home.
The Langell Valley Community
Club held the regular monthly meet
ing at Lorella Community Hall on
Saturday evening. The evening was
spent with business pertaining to the
recent barbecue. All members con
sidered the barbecue a success, both
from a social and financial stand-
Chas. point and plan to have a repetition
ot same next year. An Ice Cream
Social will be given tn the Couuuus
Ity hall on Saturday evening, July
the 23th.
Wherever You Live-
Oil Cookstoves Are "City Easy"
you want a cool kitchen
in summer, an all-'round,
year-'round cookstove with no
fires to tend use a good oil
cookstove. It will help solve
your cooking problem by making
your cooking "city easy"! Nb mussy
(ires to tend no fuel or ashes to lug
simple noiseless safe!
But be sure to use Pearl Oil for
Pearl Oil h mere than "just hrosetie".
It is refined and rc-rcfincd by our
special process so it won't corrode
cookstoves or heaters; it will give you
nothing but absolutely odorless, in
tense flame that's all htatl Insist on
clean-burning Pearl Oil ask for it
by name! "PEARL OIL".
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
flDLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Bishou of Stockton,
California are visiting at the home
of Mrs. Bishop's mother. Mro A. C.
Spenco of Midland.
Mr. and Mrs. Largent woro visit
ors at the home of Mr. said Mrs.
Ess of rievena district.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sutton and son
sire Klamath Falls visitors Monday.
Miss Opal Hooper was a caller at
the home ot Misus Catherine Burnett
Monday. ,
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. L. Burnett nnd
daughter were T'lnruath Falls visit
ors Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Largent nnd
family were visitors at the county
seat Monday.
Miss Ha Hooper has returned to
the homo of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Hooper of Miller Island.
Miss Hooper has been holding the
position as "telephone operator in
San Francisco. Before returning
home she spent a few weeks In
Yreka visiting friends.
Mrs. J. D. Hooper and daughter,
Opal, Mrs. Wm. Hooper and daugh
ter, Virginia and Miss Ha Hooper
were Klamath Falls visitors Satur
day. Master Almond Gregory was a
caller at the home of William Bur
nett Friday.
Mrs. Edna Flowers was a Klam
ath Falls visitor Saturday.
"The Blue Ribbon Club" has been
offered a prize to the one who is
through canning their 20 quarts of
fruit first. The prize has been
offered by the canning club lender,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Royce, the
Midland hotel- owners, and Gloria
Martin were In the Couuty sent pur
chasing supplies Saturday evening.
Mrs. Constance Williams has re
turned to her home in Fort Klam
ath. Mrs. Williams has been visit
ing at the home of hir parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Hooper.
Mrs. Edna Flowers and family
accompanied by her father, were
visitors on the Island Friday .even
ing. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Furber and
son were visitors at the city Monday.
Miss Esther Atchison is visiting at
the home ot Maydene Gregory for
a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Scvcik and
daughter, Mary were visitors on the
Island Sunday.
for
HEAT
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LIGHT
SPRAGUE RIVER
F. A. Hutto, stockman, made- a
trip to Bend last week where he
was called to recover some stolen
cattle, which were stolen from the
reservation. He was successful in
recovering them and apprehended
the thief.
Mr. Frank Cobern made a busi
ness trip to the county seat on Fri
day of last week.
Mrs. Jennie Clinton and Mrs. Dol
lie Lawver of Williamson River was
visiting friends In Sprague River
last week.
We had the honor of having with
us over the week-end the Peffles of
San Pedro, California. The Peffles
were at one time missionaries at
this end of the reservation and were I
under the National Indian Associa
tion of New York. This association
was interdenominational and only
worked where there was not any
religious work. The Indians and
whites both were glad to see them,
and a good crowd was out to hear
them.
sir. and Mrs. Albert H. Allen of
Compton, California are visiting Mr.
Allen's parents, "Rev. and Mrs, Clark
of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Allen
think this Is a wonderful country
and would like to locate here.
Hay harvesting is progressing
very nicely In this vicinity and it Is
exceptionally good.
The Aid society met with Mrs.
Curtis on Thursday of last week and
report a very nice time.
We are very sorry to learn that
Mr. Harrison Brown Is having
trouble with his eyes again.
Mr. Geldon Kirk of the Klamath
Agency was visiting his sister, Mrs.
C. A. C'onschlon of this place last
Sunday.
Mr. Dice Crane and family was
attending church hero Sunday.
Mr. Earl Holland, superintendent
of the Camell Lumber company mill
at this place was married July the
seventh and Is on his honeymoon.
Mr. Holland la building a new house
here and will make his future homo
at this place. '
Mr. and Mrs.
Kotex
For the Indies. Cool Comfort
able no chafe no stain they
do not pack. More absorbent
than cotton. Package of 12 65c
SPECIALS FOR
JULY
Harmony Cocoa Butter Cold
Cream
An excellent protection against
the sun. One of the best skin
foods 'and tissue builders. A
perfect cold cream with the ad
dition of a liberal quantity of
pure cocoa butter. Has no su
perior for massaging and cleans
ing the skin. Regular price 50c
Special priced at 39c
Puretest Rubbing Alcfjhol
Full pint. Unsurpassed for re
lieving sprains and bruises. Ex
cellent for a rub down after the
shower. Indispensable to the
athlete.'' Ideal after . shaving.
Regular price 75c.
Specially priced at ...49c
Swim Kaps
Athletic Swim-Kap, pure gum
color. A perfect diving cap. Be
prepared for vacation time. Suit
able for men and women. Regu
lar price 65c
Specially priced at 49c
Tinker Tape ' . ,
The universal fixer. Handy for
the home, . motor . and camp.
Waterproof, strong, enduring
and sticks to anv drv surface.
t "Adheres to china, glass, rubber,
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leauter, paper, woou anu meuu.
Regular price 50c.
Specially priced at 39c
THE
Star Drug Co.
KODAK
, DEPARTMENT
Take plenty of films along
on your trip we refund
money on unused rolls.
Kodak finishing is not a side
line with us it is a specialty.
We use VELOX only, for all
kodak prints, and make only
original SQUEGEE which is ex
tra high gloss finish.
VELOX, faintly tinted on back
of your prints identifies your
finishers work with quality, as
the only paper made exclusively
for amateur negative VELOX
only should be used for your
prints it meets exactly the' re
quiremqnts of your negatives.
Look for VELOX on the back.
Kodaks $6.50 to $120.00
Vest Pocket Kodak $6.50
One-A Kodak $13.50
No. 1 Pocket Kodak $15.00
No. 2C Kotlak :.$17.50
No. 3A Kodak $20.00
No. 1A Special $60.00
No. 3A Special $70.00
Carrying cases $1.00 to $5.00
Box Brownies
No. 0 Brownie box $2.00
No. 2 Brownie box $2.75
No. 2A Brownie box $3.75
No. 2C Brownie box $5.00
We'll Loan You a Camera
For your trip. By depositing
$3.75 you get 'a 3 A Brownie
Camera for use for 15 days. -The
$3.75 will be refunded upon rcr
turn of the Camera.
Eight Hour Finishing
Films in at 9 out at 5
Lilac Vegetal
takes the sting out of the shave
and makes the face comfortable. ,
The best after shaving lotion..
75c
SPECIALS FOR
JULY 1
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Gypsy Cream
8 ox. An antiseptic lotion for
skin eruptions. Ideal for sun
and wind burn. Rcxall Gypsy
Cream also gives relief to ivy
poison, moth itch, heat rash, etc.
Regular price 40c.
Specially priced at 33c
No. 6 Disinfectant
5 oz. Kills germs. Acts like
sunlight. Can be used around
the house to cleanse woodwork,
etc. An enemy to flies. Regular
price 25c.
Specially priced at 19c
Soda Mint Tablets
100's. Neutralizes acid condi
tions in the stomach. Veiy ef
fective as a relief for heartburn.,
Regular price 20c.
Specially priced at 15c
Effervescent Citrate of
Mganesia
Cool and refreshing for the
stomach. A prompt, gentle laxa
tive". Convenient and pleasant to
take. Bottle comes with dose cap
Regular price 55c.
Specially priced at 43c
FRESH CANDY
Haas Candy Fresh
Every Friday
The REX ALL Store
Fifth and Main
FLY KILLER
Fly Tox, pints , 75c
Elvampyro 25c
Beatty was in
Sunday.
Spraguo Itlver last
sras. MOOKE IS
Don n From l'olnt Comfort Itesort,!
for tlio Day
Mrs. Laura Moore of the Point
Comfort Ream pont the greater ,
part of t)he day In the city attending (
to Tier business Interests here. She
reports huvlng more tourists at yio j
resort than, she coul.l tuke cure !
of over the week end and that flsti-;
Jiir Is splendid. Several large trout I
weighing as much at 10 pounds
were brought down from the resort ,
and distributed am'ong a number ot
her friends.
MOTH Kit ILL
Lox-nl Girls Culled to Astoria
Serious Illness of Mother
The Misses Many " Esther
Johnson were called to Astoria Into
last evening by the oerlous lllnoBS
of thslr mother In that city. The
girls 'received a phono messUgo from
a sister at Astoria, late last even
ing,' asking Itiiat they leave at onco.
AOCKI'TS I'OSITIO.V
Iiocnl Mun Takes up 1'iwltlon W'itli
the Golden nolo
Lee Roberts has accepted a posi
tion with the Golden Rulo stare in
the dry oods department and will
Johnnie Pitts of bo with the firm permanently.
Kiwanis Community Dance
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JUST
ARRIVED!
Within the last few days we have received a new stock
of imported and domestic fabrics that are the newest
and snappiest patterns the market affords.
You can pick 'your new fall suit from the whole piece
and be assured that you are getting what you picked.
There isn't a stock between Portland and San Fran
cisco that can offer you such a wide range of weaves
and patterns as ours.
A suit from Cizek's is the same as a
diamond froVn Tiffany's 'V
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TONIGHT, JULY 16
. EVERYONE WELCOME
CHAS. J. CIZEK, Merchant Tailor 1
HART BUILDING
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