PAGE TWO (Continued From Fag Oa) program, bound In th red and w hit color ol th high achool, llit th rosters o( th competing football teams, th starting line Op of th game, coming eventa and tb complet program or in day. 'From th Sid I.lnaa" with remarks on lb dedication by loading eillaens occupies th In alda back corar pag ot th pro gram. Th klckoft la schsduled for t:S0 o'clock, with 6am Dolan rrrmlng. Jo Peak aa umpire, Jo Kwlng as baad Uneaman, and Ilwlght French keeping tlm. Th record abow that In th last lx rear Ashland high baa won seven ot th It game plajrad. BUrtlng lineup for th gam a announced by Coach Jack lsilaa of AebUnd and Coach La Avrlt ot Klamath Kalla and Llna Coach Al (Sinclair. Klamath, follow: Ashland Poa. Klamath Llrich lr 1 Knight Smeed 11 Itr IS ' Estes Kskrldg lllgr 1 Taylor stelotf S 1 Bradley Hall loril StKlrled Myard JrtlJl Morets Howell 1 ral ( Allen C.oanell 18 Q 11 McAnlnch Head It t hi 21 Lsurenson Dunham 14 lb r IS Hsnaaker UobDott 25 f 1 -lliott Following th tdbtball gam th vlatlng Ashland team will b gnsU of th Klamatn team at a banquet at Klamah Union high achool. Modoe field. located at the north and ot Spring street and lust east of th high achool building waa constructed at a cost of about I35.V00. me item waa drained, lereled and a track constructed. A grand aland which will aeat 2100 persona waa builded ot ce ment with wooden aeat and a field house with showers and locker room for player la sear ing completion. Three concrete tennla courts ar also being built on th field. Th enUr athletic plant la considered on ot th best owned by any high school In th stat. EARNSHAW IS HOPE OF A'S x AGAIN FRIDAY (Continued From Fag On) game la both th and 1930 aerie with only a day In between." A Expert Win Karnshaw 1 one ot th few who doesn't participate in the general hilarity of th world champions n rout. Big George prefers relaxation and a quiet conTaraation to th boisterous ex change ot wise-cracks or a poker gam. H look Tery much Ilk a great right-handed pitcher who felt confident be could "bear down" on the opposition and smother, them whenever required. He' th on big reason why the A'a are still confident they wiU take two in a row and win th aeries. - i Mania Is Here Ton hear plenty about a young gent named Martin in the gabfests of the world champions. "When Martin cam to bat about th third time yesterday." remarked Cochrane, "1 said to bim: 'Say, kid, don't you ever pop out?" He cam right back: 'I'm Just In there swinging and getting th breaks.' " It is a new experience for the A's this business ot being raid ed, narraased and generally mad to appear a trifle foolish by a rookie. but it has gone fsr enough now so thst they can laugh about the sheer audacity and brilliance ot th Cardinal outfielder. There may be a bit ot worry behind th laughs but th A's hare the gallantry to take their hats oft to a young ster able to come through as Martin has don with every re source ot a great team and fam ous manager put against bim. Has Hit EvnTthlna; "I don't know how to top him," admitted Cochrane. "He has hit everything w hare tried against bim, high or low, fire balls or Blowball.' Mack' shake-up ot his line up in the fifth game, with Mc Nalr replacing Bishop at second, Jim Moore going to th outfield in place ot Haas, was believed merely a one-day emergency measure designed to break thru Wild Bill Hallahan's defense. Doth Bishop and Haas likely will start tomorrow, especially if Bur leigh Grimes is the Cardinal pitching choice. Kdge on Pitching Th A's belleT thst with Earn shaw invincible and Grov "due" , they hare an edg in pitching orer lb Cardinals, who must rely on Grimes and Hallahan without giving either bis custom ary rest. Earnshaw, in Cochrane' opin ion, was never faster than In wlnnig the fourth game. The A's backstop met Jim Collins, Card plnch-hltter who struck out, and wu asked whether on of big George's trike bad much of a hroak on It. "Only about a foot," Cochrane replied. "I thought so," said Collins, "but I'm not sure I saw it." O. C Raymond Is Dead in Portland A.,.ftriinr tn word received here by friends, O. C. Raymond. of the Raymond uairy rrouucw romnanr. died in Portland Thurs day morning. Raymond bad been in a anon .In.- mnii w.M n.tient In Portland hospital when the end jcame. He had lived In Klamath Kails for about a year W. P, AGENT IN CITf 7 TAtlfeaa .annrAl avnnt for the Western Pacific railroad company la in Klamatn rails Trotn nis oitices in nan rrancisco. M is registered at th Hotel Willaro. Long , f r ,r'" CM ! W i I Tlsclssltndes hrv beset Pang born their return from Japan to )ust after th flyer landed, shows: bora and K. Kimirra, representing Rural Schools of Show Increase Over Last Year Approximately 171 more grad achool pupil and to more high achool pupils ar attending Klam ath county rural schools this year than last year, figures compiled Tuesdsy by County School Sup erintendent Fred Peterson re vealed. Several of the county schools showed a alight decrees la this year' enrollment, but that baa been more than of (net by the substantial gain In other achoola. Peterson's figures Indicated 2390 pupils attending rural grade schools this year as compared to 221 last year. The high school figures, while not complete, showed an increase ot So pupils over 1930. The greatest increase wss at Altamont school, where S08 pu pils enrolled in 1930, and 434 this year. A almllar gain waa shown at Keno school, where the 1930 enrollment was f and this year's 10S. A chart, prepared by Superin tendent Peterson illustrating comparison in achool enrollments during the first week and the first month of 1930 and the first month ot 1931 follows: First First First Week Mo. Mo. School: 1930 1930 1931 Bonsnxa Olene 130 141 174 13 1 24 43 43 43 41 41 24 41 45 41 . 4 7 108 S3 35 39 S 9 10 21 33 1 If IS 14 1 20 1 23 23 11 3 109 110 21 25 27 S 10 9 10 10 13 144 167 .187 17 17 18 24 27 18 1(1 171 174 18 IS 17 88 93 88 11 117 12 20 20 21 9 14 9 Dairy Weyerhaeuser Ft. Klamath Keno . Bly Upper Langell Pine Grove . Lorella Hlldebraad Lamm's Camp Fairhaven Lower Poe Crystal Worden Malin Spring Lake ' K. Agency . Merrill Crescent Summers Henley Midlsnd Upper Swag GREAT CREDIT CORPORATION TAKING SHAPE (Continued from Page One) bankers' organization which was regarded as temporary. Some of the funds of the or ganisation, it was eaid, probably would be used to advance to de nositers of susnended banks Dart of the money due them and thus relieve acute aituations. Revision Needed The Federal Reserve act, it wss said, bss been outgrown by business and needs to be revised to meet new conditions. The broadening of the eligible paper section of the law, it was safd, would meet the situation. The form of changes in the federal reserve act will be determined by congress. ' The government Is considering a recommendation to congress that the profit of federal reserve bank be turned into a revolving fund through which money could be advanced on good assets of suspended banks and paid to de positors to ehsble them to csrry on their usual business. Under the federal reserve act th banks pay a portion of their profits to th government as an excise tax. Any money advanced to closed institutions on the good securities would be returned to the government when the banks' affairs were liquidated. Edison Slowly Sinking at Home (Continued From Page One) 1868. was shot at by a policeman and was discharged from Ills Job for puttering with chemicals. Mrs. Charles Smith, whose husband, now dead, tells bow th now famoua inventor's head was graxed by bullets tired by a po liceman, auspicious of a bundle Edison was carrying. Didn't Hear Command The young telegrapher, who was carrying home magazines he had purchased at auction, was startled by bullets whirling past bis head. Turning, he found a belligerent policeman holding a amokfng pis tol. The officer ordered him to bait, but Edison waa partly deaf, and had not heard. His term of service here was terminated when Edison, who had been granted permission to use the company's email chemical laboratory, spilled sulphuric acid and it leaked through to the of fice of the manager on the floor below, ruining a desk and carpet. Trip Ends With Prize v and Herndon alnc they left weoatchee. Wash., mad them international heroes. Photo, taken Lett t right, Hugh Herndon. Japanese new paper Interests, order lor 115.001). Klamath Algoma Howard Chlloquln Beatty Spragu River Lamm's Mill Kirk Altamont Crescent Lake.. Chemult Forest Camp Chlloquln Cp Odessa Sbaw-Btm. Cp. Day No. 1 70 19 174 51 50 39 9 308 9 11 29 11 10 13 14 232 253 10 9 0 304 44 1980 2219 2390 High Schools Bonanxa 40 43 15 15 80 57 41 (7 (2 Ft. Klamath Keno Malin Merrill Henley Chlloquln . 2S8 303 The total high school enroll ment this year is estimated as 352. Figures hare not been ob tained from Forest Csmp grade achool, but the enrollment Is estimated at 29. High school enrollments from several schools hsve not been sent in, although estlmatea were given. They are Fort Klamath, 15; Keno, 40; Malin. 84 and Henley 4. Three county schools which operated last year have been closed down this season In keep ing with a budget cut which be came effective the beginning ot this term. Nine students who at tended Topsy grade school last year now attend either the Keno school or northern California schools. Those who previously sttended the lower Swsn Lake achool. which had an enrollment ot 9 last year, are being taken by the county achool bua to the Dairy achool. The Round Lake school build ing bss also baen closed this year, and five children who at tended It last year, have not been transferred to any other county scnool. Series Results To Be Given Friday Results of the sixth game of the world'a series between fit Louis Csrdinals and the Phila delphia Athletics will be an nounced at the Pine Tree the ater Friday morning at 11:20 o'clock. The teams will play in St. Louis with the Cardinals now holding a three-to-two-game lead on the Mack men. Gilman Reports Auto Accident C. G. Gilman. 724 Fulton, re ported to police Thursday that bla car was struck by sn unknown car at Oregon and Upham streets at 8 o'clock Wednesdsy night Gilman said the driver of the other car cut the left hand corn er ot the intersection and was on the wrong side of the street. COURT ADJOURNS Because of the Illness of Justice of the Peace W. B Barnes. Just Ice court was adjourned Thurs day morning. Court resumed at 1:00 o'clock when Justice Barnes was able to take the bench. FUNERAL NOTICES JENNIE OSTERMAX Jennie Osterman, wife ot George Osterman, passed away at her late residence, 429 North Third street Wednesdsy after noon at 4:20 following an 111 nens of several months. The remains will be forwarded to Spokane, Wash., where funeral services will be held at the Smith funeral borne. All In fatastliial eo-oaa an sappfe yor urvr. sUmttnc Tomr Dp. , 3 naKinr tot ii. - m K - . -KATvara axux-T u W MM mi. s- v au - (0 NIGHT Uzsttn.KMvar-ltsll 9 TO MOejtOY debt. Gstaiasfcoz. 0 ALRIGHT 77 Att-VtgrtaH laxath for ZZm .bsartfeswe. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Money via the transatlantic air route, but Jr., with bruised far; Clyde Pang- who presented tne pair wun an Judgment and execution against th Anchor Hotel, et al, has been ordered by the court in th suit in which th Psclllc Savings and Lonn association waa plaintiff, and Edna Berg (former ly Edna Darling). J. U. Wright, trustee, the Halnes-Llntesty com pany, R. W. Smith, doing busi ness aa the Klamath Falls Urirk and Tile company: C. D. and Efde Garrelon, co-part nera In the Electric Shop: W. D. Miller Con struction company: V. R. Olds: the Klamath Concrete Pipe com pany; Fred C. Murphy: C. B. McKerras. and Charles and Lois Llnd, defendants. According to sn order from the court, the Pacific Savings and Loan company shall recover from the detendanta. $44,068.47. with interest at 10 per cent: 11.004.08. with Interest at $ per cent; attorneys tees of $3,500. and the coats and disbursements of the case, with various smaller sums. The court also decreed that all real and chattel mortgages be foreclosed, slid sold by the sheriff, and that alb persona claiming right, title and Interest In the properties aubsequent to the execution ot said mortgage, be barred and foreclosed of all right, claim or equity ot redemp tion In said premise. The plaintiff shall bar Judg ment and execution against the defendanta for any deficiency which may remain after apply ing all proceeds ot the sheriff's sale of the premises snd persons) properties, and that these Judg ments be spplicsble to the satis faction of aald Judgment. The plaintiff, or any other party may be the purchaser at said sales, and the sheriff shall ploca the purchaser in posses sion of said premise and per aonal properties. The decree wss handed down by Judge W. M. Duncan Octo ber f. Ballard Girl -Returned Home' By State Police Betty Ballard, 14. aaid to live at 911 Oak atrset, waa found walking down the highway 27 miles south of Klamath Falls late Wednesday afternoon and waa re turned to this city by stat po lice. She was returned to th cust ody of her father. .Stats Police state that the girl waa running away from home, and that once before aha left home. Tourist Hotel Leased by May Albert May, merchandise man ager for Moe'a atore announced that he has lesed the Tourist Hotel, snd that he will personally manage the hostelry. May will be assisted by his son, George May, who arrived la. Klamath Kalla Wednesday from Olympla. Wash., where be has spent the past year. O. H. Dean, owner of the Palace meat market and also a business man in Keno, N'ev., Is In Klamath Falls on business for a few davs. No More Piles Thousands Praise This Great In teraal Remedy That Freed Them From Awful Pile Misery If yon think that th surgeon' knlfs 1 th only method ot escape from the misery of piles, it's because you havent heard of th new remedy known as Dr. Leonhnrdt's HEM-ROID. Don't even think of an opera tion or waste time on external remedies nntll you have tried thla quick acting yet harmless In ternal medicine. It was Dr. J. 8. Leonhsrdt who discovered that plies are In ternal, caused by blood conges tion in the lower bowels. It was be who discovered the Internal medicine HEM - ROID that quickly ends Piles by stimulating the circulation, healing and re storing the weak, flabby, almost desd psrts. Now Dr. Leonhardt wants every sufferer from Itching, bleeding or protrndlng plies to benefit by his discovery. Bo Underwood's phar macy and good druggist every where are authorised to sell HEM-ROID with guarantee that it will positively end pile in any form or money back. On that honorable basis, get HEM-ROID Tablet today and say to your Piles, GOODBYE FOREVER Adr. U J r.URSES' MEETING Plan for th regional meet ing for public health nurses ot southern Oregon to be held In Klamath Fall on Friday and Saturday, October 1$ and 17, ar Bearing completion, according to an announcement from th Klam ath county health unit Tbura day. Everyone In Klamath Falls who Is Interested in pubilo health work la Invited to attend all meetings. More than 20 public health nurses from adjoining counties and representative from th stat bureau ot nursing In Port land ar expected at th meet ing. ftvrsl distinguished guests. Including Saldl Orr Dunbar, exe cutive secretary of th Oregou Tuberculosis Association. Ann Raymond, field representative at the cleanliness institute and Louis Coltrell. secretary o th Oregon Stsl Child Welfare Com mission, will be present at ses sions ot the regional meeting. Friday will be devoted to a Christmas seal Sale Institute, In charge ot Saldle Orr Dunbar, and to varloua talks presented by other visitors. Th formsl program will com mence Saturday and has been arranged aa follows: Regional Meeting for Southern Oregon Nurses, Library Hall, Klamath Falls. October 17, 1931. 9:00 a. m. Registration 1:25 The Nurse's Psrt in Par ental K.ducatioa a) Mothera' Claase Mrs. Mlnnett C. Twist, Stat Field Nura lb) Home Visits Miss Gertrude Hreycn, Jackson County Nurs let clinics Miss Janet Moffat, Deschutes County Nurse Discussion by Miss Marlon Bodey. Uend School Nurs 11:00 The Nurse's Part In the i Tuberculosis Program- Miss, L. Grace Holmes, UlrXtor ot Surveys and Cllniav, Oregon Tuhercu 1o:4e. Aasoclattoa. 11:20 Discussion 11:40 Health .Education Miss Annl Raymond, Field Representative, Cleanllnesa Instltut 12:30 Luncheon Talk by Mrs. Saldl Orr Dunbar, Execu tive Secretary, Oregon Tuberculosis Association. 2:00 The School Health Pro gram Health Correlation Mr. Isabella Rrlxner. Rural Supervisor, Klamath Coun ty Schools Cooperation In School Health Programs Miss Clara Engebretaen. Dong las County Nurse Miss Bertha Denton. Ashland School Nurs Health Edu cation Miss Ann Ray mond. Field Representa tive. Cleanllnesa Institute. Tea: Sponsored by local District ot the O. 8. C. N. A. El'RENE. Or.. Oct. 8. UP) Jo Llllard. negro halfback star on the University of Oregon foot ball team, will be held out ot all games nntll his atatua as an ama teur Is established. ThTs state ment was mads today by Rr. Clar ence W. Spear. Oregon coach. The arrival of Jonathan A. But ler, hired by th Pacific Coast conference to make a year's atudy of athletic condition In the or ganisation, resulted In Llllrd being "benched." "It wss my understanding." Doc Spears ssld. "thst Butler was to make a study ot athletic con ditions and at th end ot that time file a report with conference officials. "Instead he comes Into Eugene with a lot of information and sin gles out llllard. "There ar a lot of other play ers In th conference who have played semi-pro baaeball. Why not wait until h baa Information on them, and then throw th whole bunch out at once." Llllard was benched sfler It was whispered about that he had played professional baaeball with th Colored Giants. Catarrhal Deafness May Be Overcome If you have catarrhal deafness or head noises go to Star Drug Co. or your druggist and get 1 os. of ParmlnU (double strength) and add to It "4 pint ot hot water and a little sugar. Take 1 tablespoonful four times a day. This will often bring quick re lief from th distressing bead noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breathing become easy and th mucous stop dropping Into the throat. It Is easy to pre pare, costs little and Is pleasant to take. Anyone who ha catarrhal deafness or bead noises should give this prescription a trial. Rumors bar been current that Mr. Chapman of th Chapman Cleaning and Dyeing establishment had sold out, but th fact 1 Mr. and Mrs. Chapman ar still doing busi ness at th asm old place, 314 E. Main. Mr. Oeo. Van Busklrk of th Vapor Cleaners ha taken Mr. Kincade' place on th delivery end ot th business and promise prompt and efficient service. Chapman Cleaning & Dye Works 814 E. Main. Today's Potato Marketgram I. Nhlimienla Itiixirtnl fur Tuewlairi United Hlatra total 93V, Orngon 11. Washington II, Idaho II. Main 145, North Dnkol 139. II. Terminal Markets ltcHrlcd fur Wednesday! Chicago: Carloads received: Idaho SO, oilier 79; cars on track, Including hroktin, 189: supplies liberal, demand moderate, market about steady; track sales, rarlnta outweigh!, Idaho Netted tlema, sacked, per ext., amall to medium, $1.20 tu $1.35; medium lo large, $1.40 to $1.55, tew higher. Ban Francisco; Carloads received: No rail arrivals; boat re ceipts equivalent to: California, 1; rara on track, broken, 2: Wash ington dock holdings equal to 27 cars; supplies liberal, demand moderate, market about aleady; Oregon, no sales. I .os Angoles: No report received. ft. Nlilpplntf Point Mnrki'la fur Tuesday anil Wednesday! Yakima ami usaiiiy points: Hauling moderate, practically no wire Inquiry; demand very alow, practically no trading account con. dltlon ot market; market dull, weaker tendency; carloads f o b. rash track, to few aales reporled to quote; some roualgned. Idaho Falls:- Demand poor; almost too few sale tu establish market; buyer holding off; growers' stock going Into storuse. Standard Statistics Stock Averages (Copyright. 1931, Today Prevluua day Week ago .... Month ago ........ Year ago 1 year ago 3 year ago . High (1931) Low (1931) High (1930) Low (1930) High (1939) Low (1919) .... MARKET QUOTATIONS CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, Oct. 8. () (U. 8. D. A.) Hogs SO.ooo: 200-300 lbs. 6.60-5.76: slaughter '. pigs good and choice 100-130 lbs. 4.0U-4. 75. Cattle 6.000; ralvea 1.S00; slaughter steers, good and choice 800-1100 lbs. t.50-10.26; vealers 7.60-8.60. Sheep 20.000; native ' lambs 5. 76-6. 26; best western bid 6.26; lambs 0 lhs. down, good and rholc 6.75-6.60; medium 6.00-5.76: ewe 90-160 lbs. med ium to cholc 1.00-2.60. H. F. LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Oct . W) t'. 8. D. A.) Cattle 600; around tow cars eligible 6.00: around 160 head Inler mountaln atorker snd feeders steers 6.25-5.60. Sheep 1.660; two decks good 70 lb. mixed shorn snd wooled' Oregon Ismbs 8:16; package 96 lb. yearlings 4.60; ewes quoted 2.60 down. Esther Hoode Asks Decree of Divorce Suit for divorce was tiled In circuit court Thursday by Ksther Hoode. 'varaua Corvln F. Hoode. The couple was married July 27, 1981. The plaintiff rharges cruel and Inhuman treatment, and petitions the court to allow her to resume her maiden name ot Esther Mann. Vital Statistics DEATHS OSTERMAN Jennie Oster man died Wednesday afternoon at her home, 429 North Third. Friday & Saturday Special 4hnipoo and Marcel 1.(10 Muunpoo anil Finger Wave l Wet Finger Wave SOc Orleart' Hairdretsing Shop 1H8. North 4th St. Phono 1.1ft- NORTHLAND Transportation Company To ail points North East and West For Convenience Economy Hnfcty and Dependability BIDE TUB SOUTHLAND Phone 999 Terminal Stage Depot Union Stage 830 Klamath Ave. I'hon SlflO. Standard 60 Ind ia ... 81.9 Statistic 20 It It 51.9 47.5 60. 5 68.1 110.7 U.6.3 111 I 10. 3 43.6 141.8 86.4 187.8 117.T Co.) 20 I t JOTotnt 112.0 84.8 75.3 73.0 99.1 113.2 108.3 151.5 IDS. 4 328.8 168.7 203 101.6 1K1.3 148. 6 153. 1 166.1 77.7 75.7 102.1 148.1 240.8 17.4 144 3 70.0 206.8 114.7 263.6 140.2 ..141.5 ..2.18.8 ..181.1 -140.1 7. 302.4 112 .151. ( .141.1 LAKEVIEW ROAD PART OF FIVE PROJECT PLAN Conl luued from Pag On lime taking rare of idle labor. He said this would Insure full value for money expended, and would not delay completion mors than 30 days. II promised quirk derision as lo designation ot the routes. Commissioner ("has. K. Spauld ing suggested a five-project pro irujn for the sspandlture of mon ey during th next flv years, as waa suggested, could he raised by th plan ot Senator YV. P. Wood ward. Spauldlng favored the two designated routes from Portland lo the see. the widening of the Salem-Portland highway, expend iture ot a million dollar on th Fremont-Klamath Falla-Ukevlew road, and expenditure of a mil lion dollars on th Uurna-Ontarlo highway. Spauldlng presented a resolution placing the two Port-landlo-Coast proposed routes on the slste highway map. Want Mlakliois Hld-nlnc C. E. Gates ot Medlord, repre senting 36 delegsles from South ern Oregon, urged the widening ot the Pacific highway and re construction of the Rlsklyou por tion, lie aald Southern Oregon did not oppose any projects con templated by the commission, and contrary to reports, were nut here to fight the short cut route from Portland lo Hie sea. He urged immediate consideration be given lo widening the Pacific highway, which he declared th loading commercial route In the atate. A Family Necessity lanr QaUk KUf trm tlmem Tr !--. Um tm tl kmmOr MmIWIm Iktsl . Nivr M your mll- . 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He waa tnknn lu the Klamath Vallny hospital where Ills fracture waa set Thursday morning. II la reporled aa recovering aalls faclorllv. How lis obtained In tinctured leg I nut known I'T police. I.O.O.F. Banquets At Merrill Hall More llisn SO member of lbs local Odd Fellow Imlg motored lo Merrill Wednesday night tor a get-together meeting with the I. O. O. y. lodge of that city. A Iwimuet and special program hon oring Hie visiting gueals waa pre sented by the Merrill group. Never Dangerous To Cure Eczema Thai' What Doctor Say Some people have aa Idea thst It Is dangerous lo try lo cur scieiAs that I he "poison" will go through your system. That's all wrong, doctor aay. Nobody knows exsctly whst causes etienis. but plenty ot folks know how to stop It how to get relict that's nothing short of magic. Kcsoma teller aalt rheum no matter what you call It. a matter how long you've had II. nor buw many Ihlugs you have irled When It Itches so It almost drives you craiy when you think you Just can't aland It snother second put some Moones Emerald Oil on It. If that doesn't give you In stantly greater relief than any thing you've ever tried, money hark. Don't b afraid of Ita hurling you or your clothe use Iota of It. Aud remember that Star Drug Co. and every first class druggist guarsnlee It. Adv. Maglax Will Help You A scientific preparation con taining Just the correct pro portion of Mineral Oil and Milk ot Magnesia. Maglax is pleasant relief fur constipation. Also, It promptly relieve heart burn, gaa palna and lndlgee lion. For Hale by Maeill Drue Co. WOOD! Year a of aiperlesc bar taught Klamath resident . that BIXM'K WOOD and HI.AB WOOD re th cheapest and most dependable fuels. Order aa iitrs load er two tor bad srsetbsr. Winter I J t around th corner. PEYTON & CO. "Wood :o Burn" 12l . 7th. I'hon BM. Main St.