Thursday, May 28, 1025.
THE
OFFER EXPIRES
Personals
Mn. C. A. nairhclder, who has
been lsitln with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Wins, lelt yesterday
for her home at Sunanvllle. Calif.,
'accompanied by her sister-in-law.
I Mrs. Win. Buthcheliier. and small
i son.
E. T. G Ivans, who with his lam
iily, have been living at Salem for
1 the nnat vur. I here making prep-
ants that have net been bringing in ;,, ,or movlnic to their ranch
subscriptions every week and un- nomc near ,y
lees these contestants bring in onej
new subscription per week theyj Mr. and Mrs. Junior Daggett and
will not remain an actlvo contest-1 family loft yestorday for Portland
... .nrf win nni iw nrii winner I to attend the funeral of Mrs. C. L.
oi one of the valuable prises. Ac- Stevens, niece of Mrs. Daggett, who
cording to the rules of the contest j passed away yesterday at her home
in order to remain an active con- . '
testant one must bring in one, lYlCIrvllli
or more new subscriptions per week
for a term of six months, one year,
three years, or six year!.
. There are a number of contest-
time between the two places.
Wessels will speak In Merrill
Sunday, May SI, at the 11 o'clock
service and again at 8 p. m.
Itev. This. C. Hulei will speak
at Ml. takl Sunday morning and
at Malln In the eveMng, 7:S0 p. in.
Wessels will spend about tour,
months in Merrill then return to
Princeton where he will flulsh his
seminary course.
MERRILL, May J7. Mr. and
i Mrs. M. A. Bowman were transact-
Surely there ia no one contestant ing business in Klamath Falls Tues-
that can not bring in at least one day.
six months subscription per week. Mrs. Chas. E. Hulet attended the
All contestants that do not qualify Welfare society at Malln Wednes
and bring In their subscription . day.
every week will be dropped from Mrs. Thomas Lynch has moved
the list and 'ail to win one of : into the house which waa forroer
tbe valuable priies. jly occupfed by Mr. and Mrs. Ray
, Many contestants who call at the Merrill,
contest, department are expressing jjrs. Etta Scoggins spent Wed
new determination to put forth their esday visiting with Mrs. Frank
beat efforts during this Important Graylael and family,
period. Reports from contestants! jtr. and Mrs. George Wright
in both the city and country and were shopping in Klamath Falls
their friends, filled with the same : Tuesday.
sort of enthusiasm, make one be-J
lleve that the remainder of the race MERRILL CHURCH GETS
l.OKKS WtMIDKX i.i:;s
ELKHART. Ind.. May !7. Chaa.
Davis, 1.1. riding In an autnmrblle
tried to beat an express train to a
crossing. Dc-th his legs wero cut
off. They were wouden legs. Two
years ago he Jost both natural
limbs in a street car accident.
Mistress: "Bridget, how long
would you stay with us if I could
not pay you?"
Bridget: "As long as ye'd keep
me, mum, If I couldn't cook." La
Porte (Ind.) Herald.
will be more spirited and exceed
ingly close. ' -
The "first period" of the contest
comes to a close next Monday
night, June 1st, at s o'clock. The
present vote scale of 200,000 extra
votes on every 1 .10 1n subscription
collections will be in effect until
that time then the schedule is
very sharply reduced. .
,,The longer you delay In getting
in "full awing" the less valuable
your subscirption will be from a
vote standpoint. And that la what
you are after votes or should be
after them If you expect to be one
of the big prize winners. . .
?Each subscription - secured- by
Monday night, whether new or old.
earns' Just twice the number of ex
tra votes by' then than It will earn
during the last few days of the con
test.
AS ASSISTANT PASTOR
1
August H. Wessels, of Princeton,
N. J., will arrive in Merrill some
time Saturday, May 30, to take
up the duties of assistant pastor in
the Merrill Presbyterian church.
Wessels comes direct from Prince- i
ton to Merrill and has been chosen
for this work because of his spe
cial fitness for the type of church !
work that is being done on this
field. He comes highly recommend
ed and the church Is pleased with
the prospects tot the future. .
The Malln church was started as
a mission point out from Merrill :
and the church and community at
Malln have grown rapidly and It is
now necessary to give Malin more
attention, so the two churches unit
ed In asking Wessels to come as
assistant for the summer. j
i According to Rev. Chas. C. Hu-
Strawberries
for canning
Thursday and Friday
$2:00
per crate
A circulation covering the city of , , ., ', , J
tflamath Falls and the conri. .1 ,et- Paator ot tlle Merrill church,
Klamath that's the Klamath Vni he and Mr. Wessels will divide the
CLOSED
SATURDAY
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Cliurlntta IN. V.) News.
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King Boris (in uniform) Is bring congraiulsled above by rremler
ikoff following his miraculous ascups ia a urprl- attac or
(lutl rtewsroeii t
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assassins.
STOP
Get I Habit J
your car at
Dumn.
Newby' Grocery and Filliru S.
c, main 5t.
Good Shell Kns, Standard und Shells J
SprinBri.'KI tire, .u.,1 tubes, frt-nh lin,
fancy groceries l.erythiK you BN(, fJj
l.llit fit llmlu,,li,.l.l
Courts,
Lilt or household.
Low Prices, Quick Service and
Treatment
Frank & Kings
COMEDIANS
5
in
The Big WMt Ynl
At
6th Street South and City Limits
Jazz Orchestra Special Scenery
Vaudeville Between Acts
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
The Great Swede Comedy Drama
"Ole Olsen of the Movies"
Prices 25c and 50 Cents
Tent Well Heated Man to Watch Cars
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you ever tried THE RKD CROSS SHOE! Tha
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exclusive "Limit" lasts thi measurement! iff
sands of feet wero averaged to Rive this last a?
ard measurements, correct for every nornul
Como in und select the most graceful J
our display of THE RED CROSS SHOE tbo)
Into a pair and see how comfortable they feel I
to fit? Then try on any model of THE RED CX
SHOE today. . '. . ,
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The day of deference to the martyrs and the heroes of our . past conflicts.
The day when we want to give outward demonstration of our keeping
their memories green. Their graves are our Mecca of commemoration
our inspiration to great deeds and the inculation of patriotism to our pos
terity. Let no grave go unattended
We, the undersigned, deem
it an American privilege to
close for the day
Saturday, May 30
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