.Friday, March 5. Page F!v .1 BIUI I" L.f lnrnl la stil.h lili prin or Ix'fcrr or It rim , follow- Ihllsbed lla .ulterior Is 4ad 7u do oflke ur 0 Irmil tiMi 10 the rd their ( mo-rnal I fosr ijual Tb fire: i at the tint .hall kIIW third Last tl the i:.1) and liia. I&th ! tfi.r the f.l the re- 11300 t . as oo scoo . 1500 1500 '1'Miial who P Hie tax 'I .ball be I hirh bears 1100 a the : alilrh the l" to twelve ' lrh bear n the l'lni! which f'ttil person ' Ke or was 'to twelve 'art of a '"I. unless ' half a 1 It hall be " nt 1 1 EDA 1 divlllhU k.. w If Hi-prain ""Ut of 1400 ' slluwed to 'h 1-nlted 'Mem iit, "da nr Mx. '"'Hvhliln who ' hie !"r, per- ""llls shall "'"'" nt the lbs "rvlvlng hi Hnwerl full H nr '"r siiitua "'bl. R'liini. ' "Il'll Hl.l.. '"""e or ,.l. jt '"'"'"K In Ihe h nm union "I'llme i i ine ""intiKed I In, lo 'nn uniount- ''c, nr i, mar '"' hllln.l kv I r . . "vine in .lr,nn 'nr.. .. ' hn. n "r"me r or nb... . enoii r the i- lit.. i . "" "mo r iiicn n .I.I.L Merrill High Notes and ulrld was held Tuesday to Ae- R- eAm whuthe. M nnl In I l -- " 1 .. w iihtb IIHH0- ball ! A meeting of the stuflent cou. fll was held Wednesday B00n , dlsmss the pan of f.od W) lour. suggested by the students of''b HendrlrkHin , msuuth teams. NothirtK wa settled definitely but there la to bo practice for a week or two when I here will he another meeting. V.y til's time will know 'f It rvtnnru . . nt i t uiku Kcnon Thi. . win u wor nwn e io ori'iin i. Idea was that a. i0 tn, ;,, j uar ,,,. hsve met only h. competition, It The senior Muaa held a meeiing : would place them on friendlier rel- Monday and voted to leave to the atlona If each s-hool would make achou! a cabinet for Indian relic. ,tur of the other hooU And pro- j While Merrill la in a very adv.n-,-1 a abort program. The plan;tageous poaltlon to get relic from ;w. unanimously adopted by the the Modoc war. nothing ha leen . m'm,Mr uncll. : done ,IoB(t ,hat ne untll tn, year I Another meeting of the council j It la hoped that thl will erve a a discussed the advisability of con-1 nucleu for a chool museum. Her illniilng with assemblies an theyjbert Oraybael volunteered to make ;wore given' during the winter ! the cabinet with the assistance of i mouth. It was toted a good plan ! Mr. Turnbaugh. Several of the atu- ann tue aenlnra were a Iced to hold 1 dent hare already promieed rclirs uieir asaemhly ionietlmo near 8'. Patrick' day. I Iloth Ksiher and Lester Moore 'have been abaent from chool all week became of Illness. 1 The laat basketball rim fnr for the collection. Cafeteria Dinner Of Interest to many, tonight la the cafeteria din ner which will be served in the Merrill wa played on the Agencv bawment th Methodist church floor Monday night and reaulted ' ,rom 6:30 o'clock until 8 o'clock. Vomit Jvi.iii r AiMria. lio.r .loiH-iii.nl with .Uu-litcr of II II. Uogrr.. oil miilti-iiiilliunair.-. l ,. ,ir,, in .Im.r.r ,,. j, ttniit.iig to obtain n l.gil or.li r iiih llim; the mother Ui h t linn sic In. vlii.tl.Wlrr. now it il,n 14,,, wiIIhmiI .U-trrliir. Wimt in atlrmljiHi-. 'M,r I...U i. i-.,r. I nil v pi.ir.l.d ngint kulim.ii,g ,. rrr it I. ti.lt n out lor en nirinu. nn.l it. miitm' tii.l.-. it. ,r (ro, liiiuiua-ruiuii r.. ot.- I,,. , .iikmK l.olh t.,nt in a victory for Merrill with a 28 24 point score. A baseball meeting for both boy Tho dinner will be nominally priced aiid already score have announced their .'ttentlon of attending. Just Arrived Medium Weight Union Suits $1.50 Values Friday and Saturday Special 2 for $2.50 Oregon Woolen Stores Always the Best. Portland Klamath Falls We Sell for U.S. Vancouver, Wn. jtu U lnn.i - LAMM'S CAMP , N-lon l bona of the grading ami I teel laying crew. Mr. W. . Hyde and little a.m. Hobble and Itlllle left la( week I to Vl.lt Mr llvt'. nnlhflp (.ran la l'a for the spring and summer months. KKATTI.K M.IN Kll Jl'IKiK PoltTi.AVn uirrh t n.it.j k. L.J .-ew.i juiire nallace McCa- W , mant withdraw hi name for judge I lit iha I'nlta. Ul . I .. MP...I 51 I lie re- visiting here has returned to her home near tirants I'su. of appeal. Judge Kenneth Mack intosh of Washington, will be urg ed in hi place, save a Washlne- C'laude Houghton made a trip to , dl,paIl. ,0 ,h(! Oregon ; Klamath Kails Tuesday, It belnt ! Journal supposed thsi he hsd Inlentlon. ofj judae Mackintosh, who live at attending the fight. Seattle and is a member of the frank lowrll motored to Klam- j supreme" court of Wainlngton, has alh Kails Tuesday to bring hU been recommended by Senator Wes wl.'e up to ramp fnr the summer, ley I.. Jones and Congressman John The writer takes this opportunity y. Miller. They will submit hi to eilend a hearty welcome to Mrs. name to President foolldge when Lowell from all of society row. Mrt'smsnt withdraws nr when the Ray Olsea waa a business visitor senate refute to conllrm the nom of Klamath Kail, on Tue.day. i (notion, the dUpatch said. A community dance waa enjoyed j last Saturday m.'iir.i ..in rrnsi. fine lime, lie- SKW YOltK. .March -(Cnlted News) Jack Dempsey will flgnt nt In society rw on night, all reported a Iruhi....!. .r .rvnt ho(r ; (Ifue Tunney In a 12-round no-dcl- . . . ..i..l alon chaniplon.hlp bout either Au-i champion ester was seen In rsmp yesterday. It being about meal time all naturally supposed that he hod: come for a siiusre. ... n .u.r - ""' ready has signed the fight agree-: vis lle.l Iholr families In Medford i ... over Saturday night and Hundny returning to ramp Sunday night. W. II. Hyde made a pleaaure trip! ,i( .,iorti.nn W. Nenmlth to Ashland Sunday. ! ,h. California Oregon Poweri Mlas llornlce Wilson from J'ort-. r(,mpiiny- , transacting buslnos tc- gust 2 or 57 at Iloylo's Thirty I Acres in Jersey City, according to a ' copyright article Friday In the New : York Tribune. Tunney. the article states, al- I ment and Pcmpney lias given word that he will accept. hll ! land, la vlsiilns her sister Mrs. Ce cil l-owe. I - Wm. Copplo leaves today for hlsj homo nt Grants I'asi. i We-have with us this summer: Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Bhaw from day in Medford. Cafeteria supper given by .Metho dist Indie In church basement Fri day. March 5. from 6:30 to 8 ocUuk. M5 i : t tii.i u, Bhmm I. hrake- eill.I'MHrS. lud.. Jinrcn man on the logging train. Mr. and School nnlhorltles expelled Matthew Mrs. John Evan and Mr. and Mr 'Johnson. 14. and bought him a I. Hondemon from Ilen.l. Oregon, ticket back lo hi. home n Clncln Mr Kvan. and Mr. Henderson are nail. Ohio, after he blackened his parmer. bunching logs by contract. i'i'r. " AIo Mr. and Mr. Charlie n. Nel-ipunmn mm . at Tenant, Calif. : Jonnson came Mr. 1 was living wun in. s'"""'" - son. who were during the winter months. All pepper is not alike not by any means Who .mports and blends the rarest and spic.est pepper? Ask your grocer. Schilling' fKAs coSSee) B.kinjlVnnlcr txtttf; where; quality imeets confidence wmmmmmm "Isn't Bargain Day Every Day The Better Way" Cheerful Service Did you ever step Icto a store where cheerfulness and friend linesi permeated the at moiphrrt'? This Is typ ical of Pilcber'a. Our clerks sre always ready ta render a cheenul sod helplul service. We would like to number you anioug our custo- . mert. Shopping News PILCHER'S Special Purchase New Spring Dresses Ladies' Rest Room on the Mezzanine Floor Beautiful Stylet Prevail in This Group of Dresses of 4.98 Wool Crepe and Crepe Faille 5' There i.rc just 50 dresses in the group So if you would have your choice, make your selection at the earliest moment possible, fcvery one is fashioned in the newest style prevailing for spring and is attractively trimmed. Size 16 to 42. Wonderful Values in This Group g .90 of Bordered Flannel Dresses Just 25 pretty and servicable dresses of Bor dered Flannel, popularly called Taffeta De Laine of new colors and beautiful designs. Size 16 to 42. A Charming Group of Silk Crepe fc Q.90 Satin Dresses 4 These silk Crepe Satin dresses offer every wo man and miss an opportunity to purchase a lovely dress at an extraordinary low price. New Spring Millinery Latest styles in Satin, Horsehair, Straws, Tweeds, Sport felt and all the latest color com binations for your spring hat. You will like these at these ex ceptional prices, $2.98 to $7.50. Dress Hats $4.90 to $10.50 Tailored Hats $7.50 to $16.50 KARLEEN HOSIERY Exclusively nt Pllclier'a Korleen pure silk hosiery Is rapidly becoming a byword of discriminating women, who value beauty, true appear ance and serviceability in their hos iery. When we signify "pur silk' we mean all that the two words im ply. Karleen hosiery is made of gen uine pure silk threads with reinforced top and feet of very fine ltele. All col ors, full fashion and semi-fashion. nm- tu.49 l.o Ladies' Footwear For Spring 1926 Just Received a New Ship ment of Footwear Black Satin Colonial Pump, med ium spike heel, trimmed With satin and metal buckles. A dandy $5.90 Blonde Kid Colonial Pump, medium spike heel, ribbon trim med buckle, cut out at side. Just what you want $5.90 Patent Colonial Pump, spike heel, gold buckle $8.50 Tatent Colonial Pump, tan trim med, spike heel $8.00 R A PILCHEK CO INCORPORATED . Department Stores WHERE QUALITY MEETS CONFIDENCE li.l . " "18 I " ' nirrr.. 1 ne .u :"". stnled vntiHt k. ... . Is ... . '""d Ho lax duo.