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Beginning November let, carriers will collect for the paper for the current month In advance, instead of for the month past, as has been the custom. (HERALD PUBLISHING CO. Why accept an In wior Arm-; Shoe when you can get " standard artkl the nme price M AJc&e the fuauttCHT Army ok-4n4 Mr vaW w-46r. "Pn-you'rasur tobesatUudl Look for the r f BUCKHKHT ?"PJ on the sols "vttvshoe-foreui ueftion, BUCKME aucnJ MOUNTtut fSgmmmf I CALF Immmml I ammmmmmmmmml I eammmmmmmmmmmal .inmmmmmmmmmmmmmml Vor Sssla) ba? HATILEV SUPPLY, OO:, s4 K. K, K.vaWOUC.'t ' Loan Blue List Denting, J. K, ssumpln, o. ... no so DO no no no fVlul, V Hull, CIinn. II I Humor, Itulph 100 tln v.tp.. Orny, llolit. 8 I.iiwrenco, Mra. C. M. IUiihIqu. 0. It no J no I .". 100 I Wnlton, I'crchy ! so i Oriy. Mntt 100 100 000 MO , DO 100 DO 00 DO 100 00 60 00 60 BO Columnn, C. C . I'amttnn, Tliomna . Kkwnll, Axel Itlluy. llruner Crawford Hoy Beeda, Clma. W Crank, Win. J I'ongo, Herbert Ilomrdtia, aul Irwin, 8. T Ogle, KlUuboth Walter, K. K Klchcr. A. II Htenrai, t.ealle , Lnngston, H , Uingaton, P. Noud, Thoa. P , llendrlcka, IS. E Hnaklna, Claud.. Colvln, I. Kodocker, (lua Clnuann, A. M Ilurko, Ed ward Agulrro, Joiua I.nna, A Sloan, Prod A Johnaon, A Arnold, Karl Springer, Albert R. Wlllhllo, Mantle .... Morrla, II. K Llaott, J Bnxon, W. A Iternardi, C Chlntcll, Prank ..... McUonild, Geo Ilrowor, C. C Howe, Hon Malley, A. O ,50 Voo IOC 100 SO 60 100 60 00 60 DO 00 00 00 60 60 100 S00 100 100 SO 100 100 I CHT Built sturdy aa serviceable foe OrBeeMea Attoraeys Pkyakiaa Hikers Fsvasers Orthawaeti .ammmmi EvammmmmmmV I Mil WW nmmmmn rJammmmmW I aaBsulaasngMmasi iy " I Huaters, KHb I and others In I I ysrwwalkof iin $72 to $m Loomls, Riley 80 Sutton, A. M 100 Dour, Mabel ..., So Lynch, R. T 60 J McCumber, Helen 60 uraouurn, uana a oo McCarvsl, T. .J 60 Uonotto, Louie 60 Hellbrunnor ... , 60 Kkwnll, Alei 100 Roma, A 60 Clnnton. Prancla " CO I Rjao, Joe. A 60 Klchardaon, Ivan Uhln, Vernon R r. 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UY A TMRIPT STAMP TOOAY THE EVKWINO H1RALD, KLAMATH KING DECORATES SUCCESSFUL GENERAL mnmmrmiiim!tfwrM King George of England Is heref shown decorating General sir H. C. PJN FORESTS OALVESTON, Tex.. Nov. 6. Pine tree in which birds were building aests at sowing time last spring are now nude Into ships ready for car go of grain destined for Europe and the forests of the south everywhere show the results of the (great ship building drive. ' - Construction of a single ship of the Parrla type, eiillng for nearly two million feet of lumber; .necessitates th clearing 'of nearly' s thousand acre of pine trees. The Daugberty type ship requires a million and n half feet of lumber. While the pine forests of Louisiana and Texas pro due from 10,000 to 20,000 feet of lumber an acre, only a small percen tage on this is available for, ehlp building. Two score vessels already have been launched at Beaumont. Orange aad Houston, and the consumption of lumbar at Orange alone will denude or than 100.000 acres of forest. Shipyards at Beaumont aad Houston will tak a much mar. Th yards at Lak Charles, Morkan City, New Orleaas, Mldell, Rascagcula, .Gutf- port, Blloxl, Pensacola aad Mobile likewise are drawing oa the forests of th aouth. and th woodland clear ed will total millions of. acre when th ahlpbulldlBg campaign U over. Th Emergency Pleet Corporation has contracted for all available ship timber, and would us morrif.lt could I be produced. At BeaumMt the fleet corporation has built on of the larg est lumbar yard of th country on ''ty acres of land presented by the city. ' ' Louisiana has 60,000 mea In ita 700 eaW' mills, while Teaaa has no mora than half .that number, altho Teas has a larger of saw mills. If labor,. sufficient, to operate, th bills at full oapaelty. ware unavailable, both Taxes aad Loutilaaa" would be nroduelag mor lumber tlila year than ever before. . 0t saandarsl laaui poller front tk CbtBeeie Smith 13 ---- r.r-T..- - r mf. - .p w.. Ott jSssamgjffistaiBi, k Q. a jjyi 'ilE0'9K fy ,v 'Ai BmuKOsBBBBnV' 3's W? 'nenF'S' fmlfii'r otMtnt.a.n.uuMu kimo osocog,, H m Mis esflMsjwjr TOMRKEN 10 mtmm LOOK YOUNG! BRING BACK IT) NATURAL COLOR, GLOM AND ATTBACTIVBNR88 Common garden sage brewed Into a havy tea .with sulphur add,,wtll tun gray, streaked and ladad hair beautifully dark and luxuriant.,.. Just a fw aiplleatMM will proir a raveta tla II four, haty hi fadlafstraalMd or ST Mltfat tha Sage Tea tad Sul- a, i t ' FALLS, OREGON .. Plummer, one of those who has mad ' good. I phur recipe at home, though, Is trou blesome. An easier way Is to gst a r.-cent bottle ofWyeth's Sage and Sul phur Compound at any drug ator ell ready for use. This Is the, old time recipe Improved by th addltloa ot other Ingredients. While wispy) gray, faded hair fa not sinful, w all desire to retain cur youthful appearance' and attractive ness. By darkening your hair with Wyetb's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because it doea it to naturally, so'evenly. You Just damp en a sponge or soft brush with It aad draw tnis through your halr.ftaklag one small strand at a time; by mora' Ing all gray hairs have disappeared, and after, another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, (lossy, aoft and luxuriant. This preparation Is a delightful toilet requisite, and Is not jntended for the cure, mitigation or prevention if dlaeaae. Adv. RED CROSS DISTRIBUTION The American Red Cross so far has distributed In round numbers 2.000, 000 sweaters, 760,000 mufflers, 1, 000,000 wristlets, 600,000 helmets, 1,000,000 pairs of socks. LEGAL NOTICES WWWWWI00WWli0Wt0AAAAAA NOTICE OP SHKRIPF'S BAUB ON EXECUTION Notice is hereby gives that under aad br virtue of a writ of execution in foreclosure issued out of .the Cir cuit Court of the State ot Oregon, for the County of Klamath, In the cos of Northern Bank ana Trust com' nanv. a corporation, by and through Louis H. Moore, aa state bank exam iner of the State of Washingten: ana Louis H. Moore as state bank examin er of .the State ot Washington, for and In behalf of the Northern Bank and Truat Company, a corporation. ptalntiBs, vs. Myrtle O. BoUford aad Charlea 8. Botsfbrd. husband aad wife, defendants, which said writ was dated oa the 20th day of Octo ber. A. D. 1918, I will, oa the 30th day, ot November. A. D. 1I1S, at the front door of the court house ot Klamath Count. Oregon. In th City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, at th hour of two o'clock In the afteraooa -oa said date, proceed to sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title and interest of the said Myrtle G, Botaford aad Charles 8. BoUford. husband and wife, the same being an undivided one-nair interest in and to the NH of the NBH ; the 8EU of NEli. the NBt4 of SBH, of section ten (10); and the 8ft ot the NWK. the Wtt ot NB14 nnd BWU of section 11; the WH of BV of section 12; the SWH of 8WU of section 23; the SH of NWU.theNH of 8WH aadSWU ot BWU of ssctlon 24; the NWK of NWVi of section 26; the Bft of NWtt. BBttot BWKor section is; .theNH ofNBU.tbeN.H of 8BV4', NWV4 of NWV4 of section 27; the Sli of 8BK of section 28; the EH of NBV4 jot section 33; the SVi of NVa and NV4 of 8V4, and 8BV4 of 8WV4 of aectlon 34; the NVs of NWV4. the 8BV4 of 8BU of aec tlon 36; all In' township 40 south, range 16 east of Willamette Merid ian, Klamath County, Oregon; And NWVi of NWVi of section 1; the' NBVi, the WH of NWVi. the 8RV4 of NWVi the NV4 of SWVi, the 8BU of SWV4. aad SBVi ot aectlon 2: NV4 of NBU-. SBH of NBV4.NV4 ofNWVi.SBVi Ot NWVi. BVs Of BWV4. NKVi Of of 8BV4. and SH of 8BV4 of. section 3: the W of NBU, NU of NWU. SBU of NWK. NH of SWK, NWK of SBU of ssctlon 11, all In town ship 41, south, range 16 east of the Willamette Meridian, in Klamath County, Oregon; And, NE.H of SWfe, 86 of SWtti NEJ4 of SEH and 8 of SBU of'aectlon S; and NWV. of SEU of section 9: NWU and W ofSWK of section 10; NWK, NWU of SWU and SH of BWU of 'ssctlon 16; 8M of section 16; lUi of NEW, NW4 of NWVi. 8R' of NE'4 and NE4 of 8EU of section, 17; all In township 41 aouth, range 16 eait of the Wil lamette Meridian, In Lake County, State of Oregon; or ao much thereof aa may be neces- aary to satisfy a judgment rendered In the above entitled case on the 18th day of September. 1918, which said Judgment Is for the sum of twelve i thousand dollars ($12,000.00), with! Intsrest thereon from the 4th day ofi octobe, ills, at the ate ol seven per cent per annum, ana twelve hundred dollars (1,I00.00) attorneys fees, and the further sum of twenty-two dollars and forty-live cents (112.46) costs, and the coats and' expenses of tnis sale on execution. Dated this 21th day of October, A. D. 11S. OBO. L. HUMPHREY, Shsrlf of Klamath Coaaty, Oregon. S1-7-14-21-2S noticb op sHjeirp8 sale, nxncimoN ON Nolle I hereby gives that under! and by virtaa of a writ of executwa In foreclosure issued out of the Cir cuit Court of th State of Oregon, for th Coaaty of Klamath, la th ease of the State Land Board of the Bute ot Oregon. atelntlsT. va. Charles H. Ks ter, Myrtle B. Keeter aad the Pint State aad Savings Bank, a corpora tion .of Klamath PaUs; .Oregoa, de fendants, waien said writ waa dated on th 20th day of October. A. D. ISIS) I trill on th 20th day of No vember, A. D. 1011, at th front door of ta court boas of Klamath Cotn ty. Oregoa, la th city ot Klamath Falls. Oregon, at'th hour' of 2:16 o'clock la the afternoon on said date, proceed to sell at public auction to th highest bidder for cash, all the rigat, title and interest ot the said Charles H. Kester aad Myrtle B. Kee ter in aaa to the NH of th SWH : the SBVi of tne swvi of sectloa li; th NEV4 of SBVi of section 14; lot seven- teea (17); aad NH of SBH f section 2; nil la township forty (40) southraags 11 eaat of th Willamette Meriduta. Als the SBH of th NBH of i sectloa 11 ta towaahlp forty (40) south, raag 11 east of the Wlllam- ett Meridian, aid the SWH of the SBH of section 2 la township forty (40) . aouth. raag eleven (11) east of th Willamette Me ridian. r Also, beginning at a volat 4.20 ehalas south aad SO Itaks east of a atone marked with a cross on Its four .tides, said stone being 11.80 chalaa east aad 20, casus south of the atone representing the north 'west corner of ssctlon 11, la town ship 40 south, raag 11 east of the Willamette Meridian; theace from said place, of beglnalag north 37 deg. 20 mln. east, 2 'chains aad 20 Itaks theace north 42 deg. 20 mla. east, It chalaa aad SS links; thence north 26 deg. 10 mla. east, 16 ehalas and 6 links; thence east 10 chains and 80 links; thence south, 40 chaias; theace west 30 ehalas aad 70 links; theace aorth it canine aaa bo iibks; taeace east l casta: theace aorth 1 chain: thence west 60 links to the place or Beginning, neiag-a part or the EH of the NWK aad the WH of tne nbk ot sectloa li. in town ship 40 south, raage 11 east of the . Willamette Merldloa, la Klamath County. Obmob. together with the tenements, hereditaments aad ap- purteuanc taereunto eaioajiag or is aay wis appertaining. or so much thereof as may beaeees- sary to satisfy a judgment rendered In the above entitled case oa the Slat day of September. 1018. which said jttdgmeat la Tor the sum of twenty- nve Bunarea ooiiars iii.soo.oo). with latereat thereon from th 28th day of May. 1014, at the rate of six per eeat per aanum, aaa two nuadred fifty dolUrs (S260.00) attornera' fees, aad the sum of fourteen nnd 0-100 dollars (814.M1 easts, and the additional sum ot three hundred seventy-nln pad 07-100 dollars (Il7f.f7) with iatsrest thsreon from the 21th day of August, 1018, at the rata of six per cent per aaaura, aad th costs aad expenses of this sale oa execution. v Dated this 21th day of October. A. D. 1012. . OBO. L. HJUMPHRBY, Sheriff of Klamath County,' Oregon. 31-7-14-21-28 s NOTICB Department of the laterlor. United SUtes Indian Service. Klnmath Ageaey, Oregoa, October 26, 1818 Proposals will be received at the office of the above named Acency until 2 o'clock, p. m., November 16, 1918, for tne lumianwg or norses, mares ana breedla cattle, hots and. sheen. Bald stock is to be purchased for the Hlam- atn .unions on tne Klamath Reserva tion, State of Oregon. The .right Is reasrvsa to reject any and nil bide. to accept aay part aad reject the oth er .and to waive technical 'defects as the interests of the Service may re quire. There will be purchased as follews: , '" ., CATTLE , 2, and 3 year old heifers, approxi mately, 1.000 to 1.200 head, 1 to 2 year old heifers, approxi mately. 200 to 4j0 bead. , Mflehj cowa not over -4 years old, approximately 6 head. jy. SHBBP Qood young breedlag ewee. approx imately 360 head. . HOQg Brood sows,, t. -' Pigs, approximately 30 head, . i -:. HORsie. , , .. , . rv . GeMlags, -weight lilOO.to 1,300, S "'siiiimmBBwsmmBBBBBBBBBBW-Br'jfli ir.n:',' mi . 1& .-.!Ma1''ael H you live In the country vyej.H 'fytVA etioiilit nvnll yoiimelf of .the K ' lfri rnnvptilfiirp whirl, n wI'M ' 1 .J! pot Kprvlco provlilea. ..('srefnt . fw parking and prompt hlpmoals ;. 0, yV, are hobble with Me... Head aaa Uh 4 trial .order whew you need drag'!'. 'A atoro goods. m y u -' it.. .u to 7 years old. 2 saaas. . Oeidlaga. weight 1.200 to l.SM. tv.- to 7 years old, 40 spaas. '' - .Msres, good brood aad work stotkh. 1.200 to 1,600: pouad,'.S tw'psapf J old. spaas. -. ., ; No member of Coaa-reaa (26 aaaae' L. 1100), agent or employe !tM' unuea states Qovernmeat .(IS. u. mi, snau aav aay, m y, tataat i It turaieikng es, ren or indirect, m tne : sara siock. Anv i :tV all f the above meatloaed eev witV D inraisnea utormatMti oa asM Sff- I?w tVanf'tfW nivwau. MUM BUIIHUI, H 1 Agency, oregoa. . r v;ri- v . . CATOSBTLLe.' LoaBHMiatr at ------ - h. morris.- Baeeiai i D. A., Klamath Ageaey. t-1 NewWoofeos Select Ymt New - I Fil NOW FH and High - ''-W Worl P Chas. J. Gzek ; MKHCHANT .TAILOtl I am Main m w Doa't'tet.wMteffMirsMti , shed "eaapty. "PhM.pl -..A:.. , BLOCK, , wblH;th.; KlanMtk iSiM ' a pbyven: OBWm BA1 Itak.1'' Bssanlsaa a OfasMBu . w ..;. PROFESSIONAL CAJfJpi'3' JM CiMyBrvWt - -v - -Jt w. -mar C rifTgl gteaSamBB . i c, "-'- '"TR" CITY AMU COVNIY AaarTRAOV iv 1S- .coMdANY i - ;: siTMala ? , t ., r'. i iMSuraBc Lena aa4 AhnMa y r " Real Estate Leans at t a Br ." 1 eaaat ' J -. v ff h$ gi i DR. P. R OODDARD J ,c 4 Ostaopathle Psystelaai m Baipaae. jr BrnH til. !.,. O. ---" ' V. 'ifi ' if: t , (vr K. K. K.etVe) , '$ ' ',. $ pimm'sbi .. Mm.rf,wmm $. x -J '(Tha ealy OetMaatato -iHay. -M clsa aad Sargoea ta sTtisigsjj' 7-'' - ", V ' . msEmtasasmmmsmammmmammaai - BKCKARD. RENT UMVKM I ; " , i pimmm at , '" ?-' ' 4 Mtgat pimb ea . - i ' '5.v$ taaassssssasaasaaasssssasassmmmmmmslf, '. LATUM BTOCK OsTI ' " St, . 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