VIC rRIDAY, AUQUftT 11, TH1 VMIINfl HCTALP, KLAMATH FALLS, 0RB00N Mil Ik, ir It.i IF. I"W u I!U h i Town Topics BwHWi Idea Marie Davenport, daughter of Mr. and lln. W. C. Davenport, who has, been quite stck for several days, Is Improving. On Jeb Again. J. W. Llndqulst, proprietor of the Rex Cafe, who underwent a nasal op eration by Dr. F. M. White, is again taking in the money at the cafe. Oil Orlller Visit. Fred Mechatn was in Klamath Fails today from Poo Valley, where he is drilling for oil. From the Valley. J. It Dixon was among the t alley fanners in town today on business. Robertson, I. F. E. Winter, Charles Percy Nichols, Mrs. Charles Percy Nichols, James Edward Wheeler, Lillian Wheeler, Frederick Wheeler and Mrs. Frederick Wheeler: In the name of the state of Oregen: You and each of you are hereby sum moned to appear and answer the com plaint filed in the above entitled suit. Knott In Town. within six weeks of the first publics John Knott is down from his ranch lion of this summons, to-wil: On or on Beaver Marsh to transact business, before September S3, 1916, and it you j fai s0 to answer the plaintiff, for want Here From Dorrls. ' thereof, will apply to the court for the I. P. Taber is here from Dorrls on telief demanded in the complaint, to- "jjj EVERY DAY SOMETHING NEW ATTRACTIVE THAN EVER business. 'wit: quieting plaintiffs title to lota! 1, Return From Trip. Deputy Sheriff George C. Ulrica and family returned last night from a five days' trip to Crater Lake and several other points of Interest. Back at Fountain. Miss Alma Jones, whose tonsils were removed a few days ago, is back at her position at the Shasta. Return to Roteburg. Miss Gladys Lennox and Clarence Lennox have returned to their home in Roseburg, after a visit here with their father, Dave Lennox. Fetvrns Home. . Mrs. S. S. Johnson, mother of W. Paul Johnson, Miss Hollis Shaw and Miss Maude Stedman left this morn ing for their homes in Berkeley, after a lslt here with Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. Coxada Hera. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Cozad and daugh ter. Verda, returned last evening from the John Day country, where they have been visiting former friends. They are on their way to their borne In Martinez. Calif. To Da Plumbing. O. D. Mathews left this morning for Merrill to do some plumbing work in a dwelling belonging to E. M. Bubb, cashier of the First National bank of Merrill. ORPHEUS THEATER THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ( King Baggot In -HALF A ROGUE" morning when short circuit caused "Flivver's Art of Mystery" two Keel Nestor Comedy i 8EVEN REEL8 GOOD MU8IC' Admission Always M Cants New Middy Belted Coats, blue of lot 6, block 40, Llnkrllle, now city of ami pink stripes, 11.50. 9-3t J. F. MAOU1RE. CO., Inc. DEAREST PUBLIC: Jut a word to have you keep in mind the sale tomorrow of all the high class stock I have. Everything at a bargain. Darling, if you have not seen my windows, you should, as they are full of money savers.' You see what you are buying, and we guarantee all goods sold, so you take no chance. All prices are cash. Those we trvt are beyond the stars. We want you all to come and see if you don't buy so you can go and tell your friends that we are havincr a sale that is a sale. Saturday, at 9 o'clock at It McHATTAN'S 3, 4, 7, 8 and the easterly 38 feet Klamath Falls, Oregon, against all in- forest of the defendants and removing clouds cast on plaintiffs' title by reason J of irregularities in the execution of deeds and satisfaction of a mortgage , A. EVERY DAY FALL GOODS MORE t X "You will wonder now w ,i i ... ui lj: by the defendants, and determining that plaintiffs are the owners of said pictures free from any claim or inter est of the defendants, or any of them, and to recover costs of suit. This summons Is published pur?mnl to :ui order of the 11m D. V. Kuykon dall, judge of the circuit court of Klam ath cotint, Oregon, made August in, 191G, and entered on said day, and the first publication hereof is made Aug ust 11, 191i, the last being made on September 15, 1316. RIITENIP & &KENT. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. 11-18-25-1-8-15 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Blue or mouse-colored cow. II on left hip; strayed from Haw.x hurst slaughter house. Reward. J. W. Hawxhurst. ll-2t H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amusements s LOST Dark coat in Swan Lake, near school heuse: name on inside pocket Finder leave at Chambers' sawmill or Herald office. Suitable reward. ll-2t Summons ' In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klamath. George Biehn, Anna Blebn, C. E. Riley ' and Louise Humphrey, Plaintiffs, vs. Abraro Harvey, Mrs. Abram Harve, . B. Robertson, Mrs. G. B. Robert son, I. F. E. Winter, Marcia A. Jamieson, Charles Percy Nichols, Mrs. Charles Percy Nichols, James Edward Wheeler, Lillian Wheeler, t Frederick Wheeler and Mrs. Fred-' erick Wheeler. Defendants. ! OPERA HOUSE HOUSTON DARK STAR THEATER" DUSTIN FARNUM IN "CALL OF THE CUMBERLANDS" Five Reel Paramount TEMPLE THEATER "Curley," A Story of the Slums, Featuring Lottie Plckford "Nobody Home," American Comedy "Her Confession," Tanhouser Drama "Pathe News." MERRILL OPERA HOUSE , mviiiii. vivuun To Abram Harvey, Mrs. Abram Har- MOTION PICTURES WEDNESDAYS vey, G. B. Robertson, Mrs. O. 3. AND SATURDAYS - ? T T t t T ? T t T t t T Y T T y T T i it t t You will wonder how we can do it, these days days when the desirable merchandise is so scarce. Knowledge of merchandise and market conditions help us to solve this difficult problem, first having in mind, Quality and Service 40-lnch PUSSY WILLOW TAF FETA SILK All the new aftir noon and evening shades. PRICE, Pf Yard, $2.00 40.1nch ALL SILK CREPE DE CHINE White and flesh colors. SPECIAL, Per Yard, $1.25 SG-lnch NOVELTY SUITINC Many new weaves, plaid, checks and stripes. PRICE Per Yard, $1.50 to $3.00 5G.lncli OAK SERQES Comen In staple colors, navy, brown, black; guaranteed sponged and shrunk. PRICE, Per Yard, $1.75 FOR CHILDREN'S SCHOOL WEARGALLATEA CLOTH Checks, stripes and plain colors. PRICE Per Yard, 20c RENFREW DAVENSHIHC CLOTH Beit wash colors on the market; all new patterns. PRICE Per Yard, 25c 4Mnch TAULE OILCLOTH Plain white and colors. SPECIAL Per Yard, 20c 30-Inch FINE CAMBRIC PEP.. CALE Corns In all new pa'., terns) alto plain colors; hai permanent linen finish and good wash colors. PRICE 15c Ladies Holeproof Hosiery One pair or by the-box, black, white and tan, prices 35c, 50c, 75c and $1 Hi E u N I Or- - N r &' VI New Korred Skirls Skirts with handsome variations of pockets, wide novelty belts, attract ive yoke eflccts, button trimmings, in the nev.cst styles and colors. Materialu such as all-wool Sergf, Gaberdine, Poplin, Whipcord, plain and fancy T.ilfcla Silks. Price range from $5.00 to $15.00 New Fall Corsets Warner Rust Proof Corsets are heie. We can fit you to a new fall style corset in the many different nukes. WARNER BROTHERS, HENDERSON HER MAJESTY MODERN ORACE 59c, $1, $2, $2.50, $5.00 NewSilkWaists CHIFFONS AND CREPE DE CHINE Flesh, pink and white, plain and embroidered; all new, dainty stylet. Price $4.00 to $6.00 Mee - -- .- .- -. .- -. -- -. .- .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .O. ... ......... .. WWVVVVVVVVVVVVW'VVWWHMCtO vvwv x::k::kxkxh ARE "GROUND GRIPPERS" GOOD FOR YOU? 1 They restore weak muscles, pre- , vent and cure flatfoot by exercise. 2 You can walk 10 miles dally with comfort and ease. v 31,000 Agents say, "Best Wearing Shoe in the United States." 4 Over 200 Hospitals, Colleges, Y. M. C. As and Schools recommend them. 5 We can fit any foot, AAAAA to EE, Men, Women, Boys and Children. 6 Foot health, strength, comfort lor everyone. 7 Sold in 1,000 cities and towns in the United 8tatea 8 Made In all leathers for Flat-foot, Oolf, Tennis, Gymnasium, Outing and Dress. Thousands of cases of foot weak- ness and flatfoot have been cured by the use of this shoe ONLY. THE REASONS WHY THE Regal Exclusive Shoe STORE SA Agents for the "Ground Gripper" Shoes Klamath Falls, Oregon 1 Make you walk parallel. 2 Exercise all your foot muscles. 3 Give your blood circulation, -t Relieve pressure and nerve affec tion. t 5 Prevent and cure flatfoot. 6 Strengthen ligaments and muscles. 7 Swing your great toe on a straight line. 8 Reduce bunions or swellings. 9 Balance "our body weight. 1i Straighten out deformer bones. 1! Make weak ankles strong. 12 Prevent toeing "outward." 13 Allow you to walk ten miles daily. 14 Arch exercise at every step. 15 Makes deformed feet normal. 16 You are getting medical treatment by wearing "Ground Orlppers." sly I Q-- Actual Cure Made By Ground Gripper Shoes rJWLlfl J I Mlfl I I JDU I I JIUY10 Standing with knees "broken," or slightly bent forward, thajeneecaps turned outward to simulate bow legs, the feet three or four inches apart, parallel or slightly toeing in, . the toes grasping. This is a posi- tion such as a gorilla or the orasg takes. It is the position one takes for stability on the deck of a ship at sea. It is a perfectly stable, strong posture. The weight of the body, as the next step is taken in this position, is not thrown sudden ly and wholly on the arches of the ' feet, but the load is taken up and distributed in the spring actios of J'tbe kmees,, ankles and feet H urni I BjwtuouM carcuSl smbwoJ L MWS r 4 i HI li i J'FJl sm. M PmMnnl fe. W 6L'RTCo .f.t.Dleti. Will lot JUdlcil BoO. .-. Record of Four Months' Cure By Wearing Ground Grlppers The above patient, living In Spring field, Mass., was suffering with Fiat Foot and Bunions, a local doctor ad vised her to wear "Ground drippers." The doctor kept a careful diagram on her foot from April 19 to July 10, and the above drawing is reproduced from hia records.. This cure was sent us by one of our leading agents, and 13 authentic. GROUND GRIPPER W2ULKIN SHOE . IBB ( 4 fJr ejtft f I BrtTtTJsmttJ yMsW. J Resolution ;A n-oluiim dcclailng Hits liilimtibH ur t'ic Coimnun Council to chnni;i) the :ul( o'i Kleventli utreet nl Its InltTMcctidii with aoutliorly line nf L'nlt. .'. '.i: !i'- Iirlgatlon rnnal: Wl.Piras, It Id tiocinod ixicdltnt to rhaiiAO the gunlo on Rlevontli Htrrol it II- intoiHortinn with tho aoutlicily linn or rutin! StntcH IrrlKalion cnnal: It l tlicn-roro icsolved, That tlio giadi' on Klr'vrtilh hlrcrt, nl IIh Inti-r-srrtlon with soulhoily lino of ITnlloil Staloa irrigation rnnnl bp cliaiiRod fiom 1S3, as now ostabllHliPil, to IS'i.lf). Stato of OroBon, rotinty of Klamath, ss: City of Klamath Fall. 1, A. I.. Lravltt, Polico Judcp of kbIiI city, do hereby certify that thn fore Koin: Is a duly enrolled copy of the resolution passed by the Common Couneil on AiuuiBt 7, 191C. A. L. I.I3AVITT. Polleo Judpe. Approved AUKiist 7, 191C. C. B. CRISLKR, Mayor. IMOt Imitated, But Not DUPLICATED Call in and ask to see Them MEDICAL CURE FOR MAT-TOOT SOLD FROM COAST TO COAST In the application of our "GROUND GRIPPER" shoe, the- right condi tions have been met, and the rapid ity with which it in being ndopteo by eminent medical men proven it to be an assured success. In pre senting eome of the features of our "GROUND GRIPPER" shoe, we feel that we are calling your attention to one of the most Important neces sities of life. Doctors have spent much of their time trying to And a shoe that would take the place of MECHAN ICAL appliances or ARTIFICIAL SUPPORTS, such as PLATES or STEEL SHANKS, commonly callod "props for the feet," which are so rigid and unyielding that they WEAKEN instead of STRENGTH EN the muscles of the feet. Everyone who enjoys walking, or has to stand on their feet most of the time, will find this shoe a source of rest, and a practical cure for foot troubles. Summons (Haulty No. fill) In (lie Circuit Court of tho Stnti :.f OreRon, for mo County of Kluuri'li Mflvin L. Miller, Plaintiff, VH. ' John Adam Glolm, tho Unknown' Heli of Wcndelln Nuss, deceased; Casper Schneider (also sometimes1 known as Charles Schneider) ; iharles Griintli, Mary A. Griffith, wife of said Charles Griffith; tho Un known Heirs of Alexander, Miller,' Tieieasod. Also-all other persons or parties unknown, claiming any rlsht, title, estate, lion or interest In the real estate doscribed in the com plaint herein. Defendant!). To John Adam Gloim, the Unknown Heirs of Wendelin Nusb, deceased; Casper Schneider (also sometimes known as Charles Schnoidcr); Charles Griffith, Mary A. Griffith, wife of 3 aid Charles Griffith: the tin. known Heirs of Alexander H. Miller, Deceased. Also all other persons or runic.! unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, Hen or interest in the reni estate described in the com plaint herein. In the name of the state of Orecon You ind each of you are hereby sum- mened to appear and answer the com- !iu,nt filed against you in the above entitled suit within six weeks after ii.o flret publication of this summons in tho Lvening Herald, a dally newspaper published and of general circulation in KJnmath Falls. Klamath county, Oregon. vnii lull to appear mill tuitwor, or alii piw'ii. plead, within unld Utile, it,,' pli'ii'llfi', for want I horror, will .iipl In tl. !ihop entitled tourt for liu re lief tiHiiiuidfil In lil.s toiuplnlnt IIIimI In HiW milt, us fnllewn: v Tor a decree or enlil com I lemovliiK nil c'litdr riom the tltli- of tho teal pm,) itI..' IicipIii deMcrlhfd, and iletmiiilniii,; nil iidMMHe rliilniH or (In. ilcri'iiiliinln, or :in yor either or them, or any oilier parly or parllea therein, ami tmititlnK tin title or tho followlnj,' deHcrllied l.wiils In the plaintiff herein: The wililheait iiiaiter of nectlou Ifi. In towiiHliIp V.U Hotilli, raiiK.i i eaul or thn Wllhuiiette Meridian ; lots i:l ami 11 or block 1M2, or MIIIh Second Addition to Klamath I'bIIh.i OreRon; and IoIh 581, 58r., r.8C and G87 of block 108 of MlllV Addition to Khimnth IViIIh. Oiproii, nrcorilliiK lo the duly recorded plain or nnlil ml-' (lltloim on Hie In the olllco or the' county tlcil; of Klnmatb cemtji OreKou, nil or said real propertjr t Iiik In Klfiui.'itli county, Htale oft keii: mill ilecliirlnc t.alil pliilntlff lo Ul nliMOlilto owner thrleof In feo ilapl nml that tlrft'iuliinlH. anil enchoftte and nil other iioisdii.h, ho forevrr il JoIiiimI nml debarred fimn mtrrt any claim whaiMoevcr In or lo i IiiiiiIh ndvemo lo tho nlaliitlrf hertli ii ii (1 for such other or furilior tMt to the court hIiiiII xeeni meet vJ iiKreeiililo In canity Thus niiiiimniiH Is piibllnlieil pr ant lo an order or the Ilonornble D. ?l Kuvkemliill. finite of the abort i tTtleil court, timiln on the Hill dll AitKUHt, 101ft, and the flint publlfitta tlitil-onr la tiimln In thi Pti'Mlnil Htll bii I lie xnld lllli day or August, Mil J If. f'ARNAIIAN. Attorney ror I'lstaUf 1MR-2G-1-8-I5-22 Saturday Specials Our chickens for this Saturday are fattened on our ranch with special care. Try a nice juicy fryer for your Sunday dinner. We have a few young chickem almost too large to fry that would be just dandy for roast ing. Also we have a lot of ex-' tra fat hens. These we will sell' at a very low price as we have . too many on hand. We have a full line of choice Beef, Veal, Pork, Mutton and Spring Lamb PEOPLE'S MARKET J".x And you will take notice that if IA A. J tfiirrt w y55.5'-i, Vi,