-'. JX- THIIIMMV, HMITKMBKH U7, IWI7 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECrOlL mmmmmmmmmamammmmimmmammi "". Cmailmer Mult New pU tetn nllh two Ilr nU, 110. At K. K. K. H'"re e',,"re,r aotr ,nl '"' "" ",r",r ,,,," "w ,-rf ! " l"M8 "wl B C,,,, tUH'f "With This Ring ili,. nodding i Inn, In Inilln, Ik cifli'ti worn upon the llmiuli a massive golden Imiiil 11 full Inch w'l' lint not oven tlio iatlent skill f i'Xnrt natlvn gold smiths II exceed till) earn kIxmi lo tlm making of our foniiili'sn wedding rings. Mmlo from solid gold In either in, H or IK karat, thrlr iiunllty Is beyond question. Every ring is imirkod In plain figures. V liai all mIzok always In Mock $1 no to 910.00. Frank M. Upp Jeweler 433 Main Street Official R P. Watch Inapector Special Interest Taken In Orphan Soldier Boys N'KW VUltK, Hiit. 20. OiiiIiiiiip.I not lii loiifli with many flno young 0) H nnv I'lttlHtiMl In tlm United Htntaii men who had no near relatives, and anil th(wi) havliii: no near rcln-',,M" W,,H Imiiicssod hy. tho loneliness tlv.m, uro to ho HliiKlml out for Mi. ' 0.f lh',,r ,h,M" 8ho ,,0'n," vlnced , . , ,. . i tliCHii men uinlil ho helped If n ior- dal inn. hy tho me.iihors of a mm .r.'B0Ill(, ,.(.ri,Ht ttIUS , , lom ,,y Ki"lll' nlllli'd tho "Order of moii tinil wonifii. ulio. unulilu to ron- (lodfathurH iiml (iodniothuiH of tho '''' any other nerUe, lould thus "do X Navy," wh lull Iiiih tho olflclal endorse ment of tlm navy iliiuiitiiimit thru Assistant Huirulary 1'ritiikllti I), Hooaovi'lt, their hit" for tholr country, An otic lu tho United StatPR more than yo years old may become a I member of thn order hy sending word Tho orKitnUatlon, founded hy Mrs. to Mrs. Cnhert, 109 McDonough llonry Murray Cuhorl or lirooklyu, street, llrooklyn, that ho or hIio will already Iiiih loiuiiionted net ho work ml lis godfather or godmtitlior for ono hy getting In touch with navy chap- r moio of tho onliHtcd men In tho IiiIiim and Heuoturlei of thn Naval navy who have no near relatives. Tho Y. M. C. A., to gut liiimoi or enlisted only reoiilremctit Ih that a Htampcd men who lime no near relatives. Tho solf-addressqd cnvclopo bo went by order's inomherH aro to tako an Indl- lirosiicctUo- members, and In this will vldutil and parental Intoiest lu theno bo returned the name or names of iih innn, with the Idea that their general many men iih have been requested, well being might ho Improved If they Then the new member takes It upon know soiiieouo tared about them: This hlmsolf or herseir to write to the rnro would ho expressed by sending godsons, rendering what aid and letters and little Rifts of remembrance cheer pohhIIiIo thru tho times of trial and by keeping track or them thru-1 ahead, lout tho war. It Ih tho hope of Its' In a letter commending the work, organizer that tho order may becomo Assistant Serretary Hoosotolt says ho 'nation wide In Its mope and rontrlb-jhelloxcs It mill "do much for tho hap- uto a useful part lu war rellof unrk.jplncHs mid i-ontentmont of the or I Mrs Cultert. thru recruiting work,, pbaiied bo)s so befriended." TkiiU Store Polith .LsffaWsJSagaffefB LVgoxaa Im BMV aaaaaaaaai Y0UWtl u5rO reVef Should TT8 different from I others because more cater is taken la the mnklns and the materials used are Of' higher grade. Black Silk Stove Haiti a btir.Unt. silky polish tht doss Jul nib on or dual off, so J Dm IiImUiU lonr lime ss long as ordinary slov pollah. Ual on aampt slows sod sold naraw ami grocery mains. All . uk la lrUI7 llk n ra, ii Jour parlor Mors or Mar niara. If m ttrHHSikfflKlS'51 BUck Silk Stove PolUh Work Sl.rllu.BUaak i vm Mack f Uk r.l Government Resorts To Base Flattery 8AN KHANCISCO, Sept. 27 dovlro to show a passerby how -A khaki, stuffed with excelsior, lie- tai rtiiaa I It ja anall.a atttal nrall I llankl n a passerby now no -- i" " " i' i" i,i, ii .i a.n. !,, mn'l"vlnK mirror. Tho insrson peerlffg Into tho mirror Is glen the Impres ts Introduced horo after having been B(l thU ho ,8 a regu.1 Bol(er or auccossruuy tried lu tlio Kast in ro- Bailor. If ho 1ms a coat of tan the crultlng campalKiis. It Is a llguro In effect Ih greatly heightened. NKW CHKH AUK l'OUM Hill IIOHHK CHKST.VLTS grain used In certain processes of mil liiltion malting. Ku-ry tou of horse . chostnuts harestcd will savo half n (ton of grain for human consumption, i Plans made by the school authorities over Kugland will spend inJirato' that more than 300,000 tons of these chestnuts will ho turned over LONDON, Sept. 27. School chll dron nil their leisure, time durliiK the next six weeks lu gathering bor.so chestnuts, ' (o the KONcnimeiit by school children which tho government Is able to uso this fall. In unlimited quiintlllos In tho mtinu- xiio plans for tho harvesting are fucturo of munitions. Uokcirthes luxti ,i,idcr tho supervision of local coin year by tho Royal Society led to tho mttoes. Groups of children will discovery Hint horso clicstnuts pro-iRnt,or tho chestnuts systematically vldo a satisfactory substitute for tho jn tags, which will be taken to a cen- KLAMATH FALLS RODEO Friday, Saturday, Sunday September 28th, 29th, 30th. at Altamont Ranch 75 Head of Wild and Wooly Ones. 20 Head of Long horns. Steer Tying and Bulldogging 12 Wild Indian Rider. Wild Hore Race Relay Races A battle between Couch and the Buck ing bull Nero. Love Chandler, champion of contests wilt be present and ride AiLifetuae's Fm ia Tbre Days. Show Starts at One-Thirty Each Day tral squars and deposited In great heaps. No payment will be made to the children. Chestnut collecting Is to bo regarded as tholr contribution toward winning tho war. HTATfc W. O. T. V. MKKTfl AT ALBANY ALHANY, Sept. 27. Albany Is preparing to entertain delegates to the thirty-fourth annual convention of the Oregon Woman's Christian Temperance Union, which is to be hold hero October 2-!i, Mrs. Charles II. Castncr of Portland, chairman of tho Oregon branch of the Women's committee of tho Council of National Defense, la to talk at the convention on "Women and tho National Defense." PORTLAND WILL ROW BNTaW sTUKL TllAI)G PORTLAND, Sept. 37. -Portland Is preparing to enter the fuel busi ness, tho city commlssloBers baring voted to advertise for bids on 10,000 tons of coal and 15,000 cords of wood to be retailed to residents. Mayor George L. Baker hopes to bo able to keep the prices of fuel down by having the city sell at cost. Tell Your Wife CornsLift Off Do.snt.hurt a bit to lift corns t calluses off with fingers. LEGAL NOTICE! aiaaawaMaaa(aaaaaaaaaMaMaaaaaaMMMaaMaawMaw Not a twinge of pain or boreness before ap plying, or afterwards. This may sound like a dream to corn-pestered men and women who have been cutting, filing and wearing tortuous plasters. Yes! Corns lift out and calluses peel off us If by magic. A small bottlo of freezono costs but a few cents at any drug store. Apply a few drops di rectly upon your tender corn or callus, and In stantly the soreness dis appears; then shortly the corn or callus will be so loose that it lifts off. Freezone dries instantly. It doesnt eat out the corn or callus, but Just shrivels It up so It lifts away without even Irritating the surrounding skin. Women should keep a tiny bottle on the dresser, and never let a corn or callus ache twice. Adv. Notice of Bherirs Hale of Real Estate (Equity No. 866) In the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for 'tho County of Klam ath. A. S. Moorland, Plalntl, vs. Charles H. McCumber and LUsle Ife Cumber (formerly the wife of the said Charles H. McCtusber), and H. W. Teters, Defendants. Under and by virtue of an order of sale and decree of foreclosure saade and entered In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klamath, In a suit wherein. 'the above named plaintiff, A. 8. Moor land, obtained a Judgment and de cree against the above named defend ants, Charles H. McCumber and Lls sle McCumber (formerly the wife of said .Charles H. McCumber), and a decree foreclosing all of the right, title and interest of the defendants above named, and barring the same, which said Judgment against tho satd defendants, Charles. H. McCumber and Lizzie McCumber, Is for the sura of 13,766.44, together with Interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 5th day of Sep tember, 1917. and for the further sum of $300.00 attorney's fees, and plaintiff's costs and dlsbursesaeaU, taxed at $56.40, and which said Judg ment was on the 5th day of Septem ber, 1917, duly recorded in Volume 8, Page 611 of the Journal of said Court; and In pursuance of an eztfeu tion of foreclosure and sale of the real estate hereinafter described Issued out of the above entitled Court and suit, dated the 11th day. of Sep tember, 1917, attested by the clerk "i -ttimtw SSSSSSSti BSSSSfl i Year t 1913 6:30 " 11KM) " 41 w 1916 7KH 10.00 ui 1 " " WAomvnuem 4 id. VDWDOCTnSORDER IllSfell KowsKriBtioa SjftMri No drag too rare KSjBpl tor mm to sapply. (Jllflfliwft nannrv W'C KLAMATH FALLS OREGON mSt EgusCTl BUY THCIf ORUS tUMflAJ of said Court with tho seal of amid Court affixed, and addressed and de livered to me as sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon, directing mo to sell In the manner provided by law tor the sale of real property upon execu tion, or so much thereof as may bo necessary to satisfy the above de scribed Judgment and costs and ex penses of sale, tho land and real estate hereinafter decrlbed. I am commanded to sell all of tho lands and real estate hereinafter, described, or so much thereof aa may be necessary to satisfy tho said Judg ment and costs and expenses of sale, that the particular description of the said lands and premises to bo so sold by me is as follows, to-wltt . The sotttkwostaarUr, aai.the woat-ono-hsllC of the -southeast "Quarter, and the.southeast quarter tloutheast'qiiarter'orsoctron' IS, in township 38 ,aaithr range 11 Va east of the WlllanittMarldlan. In Klamath County.' State 'of Ore-1 gon, containing 380 acres, together with all and ' singular i,tae iteae ments hereditaments and 'appur tenances thereunto belongingjpr in 'anywise -appertaining. i Notice is hereby given that on the 13th day of October, 1917, at the hour of S o'clock p. a., 1n tho af ternoon of the said day, at the front door of the county court house, in the City of Klamath Falls, Klamath County, flute of Oregon, I will, la obedience to the said order of sale and the said execution, selL subject to redemption as provided by law, the above described property, or so much thereof as may bo necessary to satisfy the plaintiffs judgment as aforesaid, and costs and expenses of sale, at. public auction, to the highest and best bidder therefor for cash in hand gold coin of the United States of America. Witness my hand, this 13th. day of September, 1917. OEORQB L. HUMPHREY, Sheriff of Klamath County, State of ' Oregon. 13-10-37-4-11 (JOHN O. CLBGHORN Ooaatjr Sarvofec Civil Eagteeev Notice to Creditors In the' County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klamath. In the Matter of the Estate of Stephen 8tukel, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the an- -derslgned executrix of the estate of Stephen Stukel, deceased, to the end- itora of, and all persona having claims against tho ostate of said deceased to present such claims with the prop er vouchers within six months from the date of this notice to the said ex ecutrix at tho First. National bank, Merrill, Oregon, such bank being the place selected for the transaction of the business connected with the said estate. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 10th day ot August, 1917." DELILAH STUKEL, Executrix of tho Estate ot Stephen Stukel, Deceaseds W. 8. WILEY, Attorney for said es tate. 3S-S-1310-17 rj wc iv (nm vxwi NOTICE OF POUNPMASTER'S SALE Notice la hsreby given that the un dersigned, pouadmastsr of the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, did Impound in the pound of said city, on the 19th and $4th days ot September, 1917, tho following described ani- nxalst One sorrel mare, with bell on, about 6 years old, branded P on left shoulder, Oho bay mare with bell on, brand ed 8 O on left shouWar, One gray mare, flee bitten, branded T on left shoulder. ' And that unlaaa the owner or own- era of said animals, or other (person or persons having an interest therein shall, before the time .ot sale stated below, claim possession ot said anl nuUan4;pay.,aU.aesU sid otarges tit the keettag antv.rthWg thsri of, together-wRh aH teen provided bir ordinance ot said city for such eases, stU 'aa!mliTt&Tlottlt nnbUe auction for eashat the Klam ath stables, at the hour ot 11 a. m., on the 19th day ot September, 1917. H. I. WILSON, Poundmaster. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, September tSth, 1917. IMt Get a sUrdard Are lasaace poliey fa a standard company. See CM. cote. if PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR J. H. CARTER DENTIST OFPICsL ROOMS 7 - WHITS UltMMSJ ami City & County Abstract Co. 5 , tabitoi ic wrxaxm " I Xv Si MaJa.St. v v ABSTRACTS, LOANS 'AJfal 'yeroeat Money fer iWHURANGB DR F. R GODDARD Osteopathic Pbystciaa fladto 911, 1. O. O. F. (over K. K. K. Store) Phone 821.. Res. Vbamwn, (The only Osteopathic Physi cian and Surgeon In Klamath Falls.) W. D. MILLER Roofing Contractor' Malthold, Tar and Gravel Roof ing. Roof Coating. Repair Work a Specialty. 232 8. Sixth Street Phone 29S. CLEAN CAR STORAGE, CENTER TOWN MACHINE SHOP IN CON IN CONNECTION KLAMATH MACHINE AND REPAIR CO. 187 SIXTH STREET aaaaMaaaaaiajaaiaaMMMiAMaaaAaaMaavajaaaiVM W O 00 Place your Orders fer QREEN ILA8 WOOD NOW est weed obtainable fer the money KhBUlh Fd Co. AAAAAAftAA000AAAAA00m0t00m00ri The CwSTikfcest Hssw THE CLAIRMONT 4th St., Klamath Falls, Ore. Is undsr new management, Dr, Eliza A. Ingalls and Major Oeo, Ingalls have taken over the house! and Intend to make it a pleasant comfortable "home" for convales-l cents. It is in jo sense a hospital and no contagious diseases will be received there. t The Shasta ' Fill your "sweet tooth" with -our delicious home.m4a-aaa-: dies, Oaly the purest aasjaty. lied milk and creem u;,! our ice cream and oaadea.Ti, ' .n 4MMAIN i f i S" A