I fCRMAr October as, mis What the Welfare Workers Are Doing I ly, (forgo W. IVrkln. Tlu-ro came lo iy attention muno monlliH K a loiter wrltlpti from 11 imitl Now Kntdund, tn,n. "Twenty ,rt our country fo, Cump ., yesterday," II.. letter aald. "and flllomi or mem nan nevnr onroro in (heir llwH Nlvpt it simile iiIrIiI itwuy from homo." reputable (ump followers und wny. Twenty hoy Mopplim out to f.. ,,'!'' "n,"n"- ' "lmo.it nn In ' .. . ...... . . "Minnie rnsult of wnr's uplioivnl In ,, werld. not a. their father before , ,,, ,,,, ,,, ,,iohm nJV 5,'," Hkiii went, Into peaceful occupation!, i moral nmturon Impaired but to emimnter un uufnmlllir din rlpllnv. " (roia "'" '"'con, to land In country tho Intiguago of which limy will not tiudemtntid, to lit hurlud mid dnly ut of their hoyhood Into tho nMi lnunrdoiii and dirflrult of nil tipcrli'iico. If one could follow thoia twenty boyn thru tho next trying montliH hn would find In tholr experience und In tlu uxporlcncim of thnte (hoy leave behind, nn epltomo of what tho wur tann to America. V' lint a hnd other ware beforo thli, nnd nil of them have been fought nd won by boya. A majority of tlin soldier In both armies In'tho Civil wur were unoer iweniy one, nut hn Mnmnln the United States Oov thli wnr U so different. In tho num-( ernniont moblllicrt thnt machinery ben Involved, In tho terrific nature nnd rande It a part or tho army and of flabtlng machine employed, In the ' nnvv, normoiM armnmont nnd hlKh explo- Wo had tho machinery In the or Ives. In tho complexity of the social! xnnlintlon which for voiri Tinvo u well an military probloniH Invol-iheeu working In the Intellectual und red, n to bo anmothlng new undor'nlriiunt Interest of the American the nun. War Itoflm t'oraparion Tho war dufltvi compnrlHon. In almoit every aspect If la different from other warn. And ono of tho dlffrrcnrcs that aeema most slgnlfl cant to me In this that In the pres ent conflict tho Influences that wero best In civil life have not been left behind, but have followed tho flag Into ihe training camp, across tho ns and have marched with the boya straight up to the front lino trench. In the History of warfare this has asver Happened oerore. Except for Ttetgi ood Gravely taste ' Real Gravely is Ihe common-cente chew (or men. It is economical A man peta hia tobacco aat iafaction out of a amaller chew autd fewer of them. The good Gravely taste latta a long while. Two or three amalliquareaof Real Gravely grays with you n g PEYTON brand Real Gravely Chewing Plus: IP a pouch-awtf worthy mBfc Our Guarantee Vour grocer will refund Mull price you paid for M. J.B, Coffee, if it does not please your taste, no you have used Vacuum klUaeleMYouFrMli ' , h mlnlaiintlon .,f th0 chaplain tho Civil' Wnr hiiMIit lurked ovorythlng ,,IU( "'! miijln IiIn homo llfo wholn- "mnn """ "WW. He lincl u fow book 'LTK.?.iS.Sri !TS do,,,.. llo , JlmtdVr wh.t.w or rivi llfo, except Indocd. .nrlf.lt, 'vlt remlndnm In tint Hlitipit of dU- Morality I'lml, A different Mtory will bo told of MiM 'wnr. Ftnm tho llrnt dnya of I I'M tho Kntrllnh army hnd order from Hh liltrlii'Ht commnndcr, Oonernl Ktclioner, tint sobriety nnd strict niornlltv wns demanded of tho rflon. Tho snmo spirit wn shown by the rremn nrmy. It was to be a clean wnr fonaht by elenn mn. And when w(. mini! Into tho wur there wn no 'luiotlon but thnt our aoldlora should Pibiiure up to ho bout standard that tin KimllHh nnd tho French had es tablished. Kortunntely wo had the mmiilnory thru which to work, and In the flmt month of our entrance Into lm.iio. tho Young Men' Christian AKKorlil.'on. tho Young Women' hrlMtlnn AHcoclntlon, tho National Cnliollc Wnr Council, nnd Knlahta of CohimbiiH. the Jowlsh Welfare , Honr.1. Hiu American Library and the Hnivation. Army. (To be continued) The American Red Cross baa six teen convalescent houses In operation at base and general army hospitals In this country, with contracts signed for similar buildings at the other 19 hospitals. . longer than a bur hunk of ordinary plug. Each piece it packed in a pouch. Thete ut the plain facta about Gravely Plug To bacco. 1 tut futiknAti't mkf ft rta $n Ikt tW Httt elMi msm aMfecce witUtl tgtnt mt. Ul f?itMm6ffr Thb CoffM Gom Further matter now mucn out of the can. Packed THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH MOTOR TRUCKS TO KPORT FUTURE &HILS WABIUNOTON, Oct. ' 80-. Crosi country jp-: 4 'on ' mnH 'arrylv, motor f.itKt. trld nut tiv tho pout office department on an experimental but nevertheless big scale, during the lent yenr, has been a great auccesi. .T.Hiien 1, Blakslee, fourth assistant pofitmnstor goneral has found thnt one truck route between Philadelphia inn! Washington, cutting chiefly thru territory without direct rail connec tion and coiling $800 a month to cpci-ato, has In eight months dovolop- ed n rovenue of $.10,000 monthly. Another route, Into Washington, where 28 .parcels a day were moved during tho first month now shows mo ton of traffic oach way each 14 hours. Reventy lines now operate over the country, all but one east of the Mlaa Uslppl, and there are vlslona of nystem which will furnish 1160,000, 000 annually In revenue for road con struction or other purposes. "Why, General Persuing baa 1,000 trucks damaged or ruined over on the) c-ther side," said Mr. Btakeslee tell ing of the growth of the system. "I don't care what condition they art In. We want'them all, and can Ng up aid nut every one of then to work. What's even more Important, be'a got some boys over there shy a band, or an arm, or a leg, and wo can use thorn all too. In good work atood pay, that they can do. Congreaa gave us 300,000 to work with, and If we had tho earnings of the lines them selves, wo could expind almost Inde finitely. As It Is, $9,000,000 will b PIS, SMUG OONT BVFFKRI RKUKP OOMW THK MOMKNT.YOUJtllB Wmi HT. JACOM LWIMKNT" Don't stay crippled! Rub tbla .coining, penetratlag llnlmoat right Into the sprain, ache or strata, and out comes pain, soreness, stirfaeea and swelling. Nothing else penetrates, heala and ltrengthena the Injurad aausclea, nervea, tendone, and llgamenta ao promptly. It doean't burn or discol or the akin and can not cause Injury; Don't auffer! Get a aaall trial bot tle from any drug store 'now limber up! Rub the misery right out. A moment nfter "St. Jacobs Liniment" 'a applied you can not feel the slight est piln or sorenees, and you can go ibout your regular dutlea. "St. Jacobs Liniment" conquer pain. It haa been used effectively for pralna, atralns, aoreaeea and stiff ness for 60 years sir gold medal awards. Adr. WITH SAGE TEA V MIXED WITH WTLPsTCR IT DARKENS SO NATURALLY NO BODY CAN TELL " The old-time mixture of Sage Tea md Sulphur for darkealag gray, ireaked and faded 'hair Is grand- nothers recipe, and folka are again using It to keep tfcelr hair a good, even color, which Is quite aeaelMe, u we are living li aa age wa,a a mouthful appearance. Is of the great st advantage. Nowadays, though, we doa't have he troublesome task of gathering the age and the aausay mlxlag at home. tire All drug stores sell the roady-te-use iroduct, Improved by the addition of tther Ingredients, called "Wyeth's lage and Sulphur Compound" for about 60 centa a bottle. It Is very the vopuiar kmw r oaa aiaenTar bm .... u..--. U.JU ji.uuu .' your comb or a soft brush with It aad draw hla through your hair; taklai one small strand nt a time; by morn Ing the "gray hair disappears, but what delights the ladtes with Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Compound, la that besides beautifully darkening the hall after a few applications, It also pro duces that soft lustre and appearaaei of abundance which Is so attractive, Thl ready-to-uM preparation is a de lightful toilet' requisite for'theee'who, iMlro a more youthful appearaaMIi s not Intended for ihe euro,' mltlah loa or proventloa ofr dlese.---Ad? tat RUB ON SPRAINS IB I Ml HIM requested by the alflalon (or next year, and '1 iaiaVit wftVbe appropri ated. "People reajlie what we are doing, ".Operating at night Is the moat prtfitable, and we have but two ma chine "doing thai, out of Now York. The typical rout to about 180 miles long, 10 mile out, and 90 miles back. "Almost always the constant opera tion of the lines produces a return load, the universal character of the mall service 'allowing almost any thing to be taken. "The mall track go, come rain, itorm, or anything, and ao the iraffle develops. Rates are also pretty high, the lowest being about $10 a ton. That Is what make the aurplua revenue. "Of course, we'll have to have con crete roadW, but the business can nioduce the money to build them. There are soma economics In distribu tion of produce that are simply amac ing. It has added anl entirely new factor to transcontinental transporta. tlon, and we shall Jast begin rinding It out when mora extensive operation goes Into effect during the next two yeara." Just why Mr. Blakealoe aees It that way can be understood from Just one commodity price list. Milk retail! now in waanington st 17 cents a quart. Milk la coming In on mall truck direct to consumer for 10 cent a quart Naturally the erucks are being weighed down with five gallon can aa coaaumera learn of the possibility. Tba trucks tap tnllk produclng territory that are outside usual hauling line, and ofr the rail arteries. 4 "Where'll the roads coma from to run 1,000 truckif " He aaki. "Well. there are 60,000 rural mall and atar route being operated In the United State now, Sometime I think everyone or them would make a truck Una. Food la being handled 10 times on Its way to a consumer. Wa can cut that to five. ' "Watching these figures, since De cember, when we atarted, ha given ma a new sort of Inspiration. W hall be moving tba malls and mall will Include a whole unexpected varl- tv of things la new modes before tba geaeratiag finishes. Airplaaee for the tkouaansV mil distance. trains for tba 600 mile, and truck for tba $60. That' about the sched ule." ALL PARTS OF IITR NSTfUCT KXCRRD 4TH LOAN QUOTA. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. !. The t elf Ik federal reserve dlatrlct over-' subscribed Its Liberty loan quota by about $$6,006,000, , those In charge of the dlatrlct campaign said today. B'veiy town and county' In tho dis trict want over .the top. Exact totals are not yet compiled.' Look and Feel Clean, Sweet and Fresh Every Day a aaaaa ef real hi dkasVukSk MaaamaWaa Cask ssbbsbbi sjfWv WrWtmMWm V HVMay Life la aot merely to Uve. hat to UvS well eat well, digest waM, work well,! Bleep well, look welL What a glorious I condition to attain, and'yet how Terr easy it la If one will ealy adopt the morning Urid bath. Folka who are accustomed to' feel dull and heavy, when they arise, split ting headache, stuffy from a old, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach. can. Instead, feel aa fresh aa a daisy by opening the sluices of the system each morning' and flushlag out the whole of the Internal poisonous star aant matter. - " Everyone, whether alMat, atek or well, should, eeah meiftlac, before breakfast, drlak a glass of real hot Mt...i7h .....-T.fai .MZ.r"lay well-known authority, who BhoeahaUI.ktawirhfcthr::;w"r.B .-. . e conatantly on guard eeh, liver, kMaeys aad bewele the are- Blamtal aimmW tMallaVAaOflklam BakftA a.aa ii--T--r fcIT7.n-r:rV .'' elS and thus the wute U 'itttt'iP reuined In the blood to poison the ttofi of hot wafer and Uateetoaa phos phate oa aa eaipty stomaeh la; wonder- tyui lavigorauag. eieaae out ail sour fenaeaUttons. saaea. wagta' ..'' . ' ' .. . acuity aai PVM OM, a) BpitBdla TTT. '. t!""' ".wmwr , to BMk roller during the night; when ehoat,ttl4UyxtrMUagalrt'y0U h,ya ieVere 'headaches, nervous veAate M, water from the Mood aad. nd drMy spells, sleepleunesa, acid 11 fk liT' 0,, to ftomacb or rheumatlam In bid weatb. Of all, the Mtalde organ. ' mr ... from vour nharamaclst about V",f-1w-.,.W red vrKh eoastlpatloa. HlKms spelU. Meauca tronWe, rheumatlaai; others Who hare sallow Sklas, bleed dWOr- den BMokly complexioaa; are versed Thla famous salts la made from the ta let a ajwrter pound of, Uaaestoae ' acid of grapes and lemon Juice, com shoe abate fraaf tha ant atara-iwhUh ki..j ,i.i. n.1,1. .n h.. h.an ,... " -- - - -ww . I1I 1 11111. 1.1 u '..a... . wM VWWM HMV V BB BaBM tasBltoaijrMe a aroaoaaead eeaak y"iejaet et aaternal aaaWteea.-'Ad. PALLS. OREGON . . BRITISH M BEHSMBE LONDON, (Correspondence of the Associated Press) Ono result of the war has been to domocratlte the Bri tish army, and It Is regarded as prac tically certain that after peace has' boon declared Kngland will 'have a large standing army In which a large number of men or birth and educa tion will be serving in the ranks. Before the South African war the private was "a man of no social ac count." He was forbidden entry to what corresponded to the American "orchestra" of a theatre, and was told that hla proper place was the gallery. The real democratltatlon of the array begin when Lord Kitchener aummoned the whole people or Kng land to service In the King's forces. With the calling of every class, dif ferences of social caste became ob literated. Officers of the old regime contend that there can be no effectual mili tary discipline If officers and men fraternise socially. The other night a general aw one of hi officer din ing at a famous London restaurant with a private soldier. ' He took the officer aalde and expostulated with him on hi Infraction of the army code. The officer' answer was, "The soldier ia my brother." England today ha many of bar proudest eons In the ranks, among them the Rarl of Crawford, who Is serving as a hospital orderly. Some of these again and again have refused commlaslons. GOODBY, WOMEN'S TROUBLES The tortures and discomfort of weak, lame and aching back, awojlea and bloated feet and limb, weak ness, lassitude, dtoslaeso, aaauaea', tkoat tired woraout feeling, nervous ness, sleepleeeaees, aa a rale have their origin la kldaey trouble, aot "female complaint." Theae general symptom of kldaey and bladder die- ease are well known so la tke" rem' edy. Next time you feel a twinge of pain la tke back or are trouble with head ache, Indigestion, Insomnia, Irrita tion ia the bladder, or pain la the lolna and lower abdomen, you will find quick and euro relief In GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. Thl old aid tried remedy for kidney dis ease and allied derangements has stood tha teat for hundreds of years, It does the work. Pains and troub les vanish and new lite and health win come as you continue laeir use. When completely restlred to your us ual vigor, continue taking a capsule or two each day; they will keep you feeling fine and prevent a return of your (rouble. 1 OOLD MEDAL Haarlem OU Cap sules are Imported direct from tke laboratories at Haarlem, Holland. Get them from your druggist. Do .not take a substitute? In sealed hox. three sites xaasxKBKx HEAT 0 TH KIDNEYS TAKE A TARLBSPONFUL OF SALTS IF BACK HURTS OR . BLADDER BOTaUUW. We are a nation of atit eaters and our blood Is Uled with uric acid, agalnat kidney trouble. The kidneys do their utmost to entire system When your kidneys ache and feel III a $ aa ltajl naft unit tiaffe - i:: - '. ." , .1 "k..w .hi uri. 1. cioudy tull or sediment or aagaaaaaa vaiHa osa aw wva wa M 'our ouncea of Jad Salts; take a tablespoon In a glass of water before breakfast each morning and la a law' dan vour kidney will act fine. HIM eaaMaatjfor generations to Hush aad stlmu- . e-aakea late clogged kidneys, to neutralise -J iSfrE tha aelaa la urine so it la no longer a iMBis wiau iiiiiiai. aaaa aaaaa wwbh aaaii T T I ' ... . source of Irritation, thus ending uri nary and bladder disorders. ' Jad Salts la Inexpenalve and cannot Injure; makes a delightful -effervea. cent litbla-water drink, and nobody can make a mlatake by taking a little occaalonally to keep the kidneys clean and active. Adv. LEGAL NOTICES V00W0WW0W0WWW0W0I000 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'! MALE OF REAL KHTATK (Eaultr No. v8G) In the Circuit Court of the Stste of Oregon, for the County of Klam ath. Qedrge W. Bchwartt, Plaintiff, vs. Herbert D. Oale and Minnie II. Oale, Defendants; Notice Is hereby given' that under and by virtue of an order of sale and decree of foreclosure made and en tered in the above entitled court and causo on the 14th day or October, 1118, and under and by virtue or an execution or forecloaure and sale tr sued 'out or the Circuit Court of the State or Oregon for Klamath County. on tne zstn day or October, A. D, 118, in tne anove entitled suit, wherein George W. Schwartz, the plaintiff above named, obtained a Judgment and decree against Herbert u, uaie ana Minnie h. aaie. aerend- anta above named, on the 14 th day or October. 1918, which aald decree was on the 18th day or October, 1918, duly recorded at nage 184. Vol. 9. Journal of said Court, and duly dock eted at page $, Vol. 4, Judgment Lien uocxet tor Kiamatn county; and which said iadxmeat is for tha sum of 16,703.11, together with Interest thereon st the rate of 6 nor cent oar annum, from October 14tb. 1918, to date of sale, and also for the plain tiff's costs and disbursements, amounting to the sum of $61.94; that under aad by virtue of the- aald execution of foreclosure and sale,. I am commanded to sell all those cer tain. Iota, pieces and parcels of land situate n the County of Klamath aad State of Oregon, and. bounded and particularly described as follows,' ro wlt: Tha south half 8H) of the southeast quarter (SEK) of sec tion thirty-three (8$) la township forty (401 south of ranee twelve (II) east of tha Willamette Me- rMiaa, and tne aorta bait (NH) of the northeast Quarter (NEUI of section four (4) aad the north nan (NH) or tne southeast quar ter (8EU ) aad the aoutheaat onar tor (BE 14) of the southeast -quar ter (BttJ 01 section' laroe (i, ana ine uonnwesi quarter (NWii ) of the southwest ouarter liwu of section two (6) .and the north nan (NH) or tae aortaeeat quar ter (NBH) of section ten (10), aad the north halt (NH) of the northwest quarter (NWH) of Mo tion, eleven (11), all in township forty-oae (41) south of range twelve (II), east of tho Willam ette Meridian, in aald Klamath County, State of Oregon? contain ing 480 acre, together with all aad slagular the tenement, here dttamenta aad appurtenancaa thereto beloaglag or la anywise sp peruialag. aad the rents, Issues aad proceeds thereof; that la pur- aaca 01 win execution, 1 die. on Monday. October 18, 191S, levy upon the lands above described; aad, " Notice la 'hereby given, that on Wed nesday, the 87th day of November. A. D. 1918. at 10 o'clock a. m. la tha forenoon of said day, in front of the luamata county court noma, in tha City of Klamath Falls. Cotntv of Kiamatn. state or Orexon. 1 will .in ooeaience to tne said decree or fore closure aad sale and tba aaliLexaca . . ,. .. T" " tlon of foreclosure and sale, sell tha aoove aeecnoea Drone rt v. o aa much laereoi aa may oe necessary to sat wnr tne niaintiara Judxmant aforn. said, vis.: $6,703.81, with Interest inereoa at tae rate or per cent per annum from tha 14th day of Octo- oer, ivis, ana plaintive costs aad disbursement amouatiag to the sum or $61.94, aad tho coat aad expense of thl sale, at public auction, to the highest aad beet bidder therefor, for cash In hand, In gold cola of the United Stetee of America. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, tbla 16th day of October. A. D. 1918. GEO. L. HUMPHREY. Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon. IB-I-1I-1B-I NOTICE Department of the Interior, United States ladlaa Service. Klamath Axencr. Oregon. October 86. 1918 Proposal will be received at the office of the above named Ageacy until I o'clock p. m., November 16, 1118, for tne lurauaing 01 norae. mare ana breeding- cattle, hog and aneeo. Said stock I to be purchased for the Kiam atn inaiaaa oa tae ruamaia, Reserva tion, State of Oregon. The right is reserved to reject any aad all bid, to accent aar part aad reject the oth er ,and to waive technical defects aa the laterests of the service may re quire. There will be nurchaaed as ioiiews: CATTLE 8 and 3 year old heifers, approxi mately 1.000 to i.ioo neau. 1 to 8 year old aeirers. annroxt- mateiy xoo to too neaq. Miiea cows, not over' 4. years old approximately 6 head. . unmmr Oood young breeding ewes, aoorox- imateiy idv neaa. . .-..- -- HOUH Brood sows, 8. Pigs, approximately 30 head. HORSES OeldlagB, wslght 1,100 to 1,300, 6 to 7 years old. 3 enans. qsidlngs. -wslght 1.300 to 1,600, 6 to t years 010, e spans, Mares, good brood and work stock, 1.100 to 1,600 pounds, 6 to 7 years old, $ spans. No member of Congress (36 Stat. L. 1109), ageat or employee of the unuea etatw uovernraent (in mat, L. 177). shall bava any Interest, di rect or Indirect, la the furnishing of said stock. 'Aar nenona mi-bobs, or corporation desiring to bid ion (any or aU of the above mentioned stock, will be furalehod Information on applica- iiua 10 iaa uperintenaeni or tne Klamath Indian School, Klamath Ageacy, Oregon. CATO HELLH. clMi0"? ?'Illn Affairs: k N?"1f; Jffi'ASSoVJat I' D' A'' ", regoa. CommlasMaer of ladUn Affairs; ' - ... 1' Jt T--?),i MttWSM Surgical j Peroxide This Imndy preparation ahoaM have a place In every home and aaed a a germicide, antiseptic and purifier. It dctro) all im purities and 1 Invaluable a -all application to woand. - Price 25c notice'' ' X1 On account of the H.C. L.aad la creased cost of offtee work.-w tat It necessary to lureaM.Mrptiaer.lef;, an abstract work. On aad after No vember 1, 1918, we will charge the following schedule: For each sheet of abstract work....76e for each certificate addltloaaI....$l.9 Klamath County Abstract Company, , uj sin a., wiinrowi City aad County Abstract Company 1 (By Arthur R. Wilson) ' ' 86-6t The,fwleM-aMHa carrie Ire, We, accident Mad health smmianie. See ChUcoteASaalth. " 1$ tJASOLINR , a. aa. to p. m. lee Siattoa. PROFESSIONAL CARDt $mn Ctrl CITY AND COUNTY .COMPANY, , , , sit Malar , iMuraae Leaae aad dtaWam Real Estate Letum at !" per DR. P. R. GODDARD OsteepatMc PhraMaa awtte III, I. . a F. (over K. K. K. Store) iTWafw ejaVI a(t (The only' Osteopathia Payel- claa aad'Surseea la Falls.) Bt RECKARB RENT MRVKS Night Phoae S4S, 1 LAROE STOCK OF New Woolens Select Year New Fall Sal NOW Fit aad Richest Grade of Workaiaasalp Guaranteed Chas. J. Cizek MERCHANT TAILOR BIH Main St, w oov Don't let winter find roar -wood abed empty. Fill H aa wMh, nice, clean, dry t . 'block wdqp!f wnue tne priea are, Btasjfcw , niHunafit rmK aamasRr Oseee B4)t mtm. fieaa ItaVI) . II I VlaTMJTAUSOSflOHmSplf' , SBaassaanamanmmmmmaBBmmmif aaaaaaaaBBBM ' K. '! ' JA. .VWJ Jf I VI m m ''4 tf 1 ? A ' jm . ii . . fi v.iS ,'y Li s H Ci ' tv)l v? ?; ! U'- . f 'S '3. . 4$. mk mm . ?flj55ra l WWt mm ,4S) ' b Tt . ' m.'A v x, ,. Vt.1. . 1. S