$ wra oa&tfi vmrMflRH WKPNi:HAY, NOVKMIIEIt lit, Miff THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON syviA. rhan'tmammM' When They Get Through Fight- iiig-That's When We Can Help the Most When the fighting is over, when an armistice comes, when peace and victory are established---then will come the long period of demoblization. In other wan,' that change from military back to civil life hat been a dangerous one. Let's make it easy, safe and smooth for .our old Yaakt! Let's see that every hour of every day while they) are cleaning up the job and waiting for their ships, is fiUod with wholesome fun and entertainment Let's give them lots to do and UNITED WAR WORK SF snSlSmT' ibZgr ACvSTVk B4MB4 VfJiw I This Space Contributed By SHEPHERD PIANO DEPO MS PUN Tl GET TiUDE DF, BAUUH STATttS . STOCKHOLM, Nov. 13. "Xe the Ruutan - - fiNewem)a vuim'pv mi eess collappo Germany a been laying the foundation for ullllon mis, nasinnimou u -. there are UTeaay.ioperaiwnaTfiai omorclal conquest of the Baltlo ' greater sluo of Ita octlvltlea to tetehera' Institutes and sehole da Provinces of Courlind. Lithuania, and work In the eos. voted to the development of Us Isa4to SathoniK i i. ....k.ki. .k. .h. .i. Mdw 1. -l. . . -.- -i uoa ooiaiaea an economic no wiage there t ret from her, i that will be difficult to Irt'of ,tho Oerman earn - A large part ill f- & I 8 B ' ' ' lots to sse and hear. Think what it can mean to millions of Aasoricaas to get acquainted with the real France the history, the tradi tions ,the art and beauty which they have dM so swsch jto save! " Plans are mapped out to make our periodjof demobilise tion a regular "khaki university," and every soldier caa come homo with something of the background of thoee -who used to go abroad to study. In camps and huts and billets here and over there our fighters have shown that they want to get ahead. Books that instruct, books pn technical subjects and oa civics, government, on history and business, are in greater de mand than books of fiction. When our fighters come back they will be bettor atoa in very way than when they left But we must stay witk them until they get back home! palKii l n the hands of the "Eastern Torrltorlos' Neo-Gorman Kconomic Socloty". Among tho active leaders of this society ure the Prussian and Imperial ministers, representatives of tho military authorities in the Baltic piovlnces, members of tho Oermon Reichstag and bankers. Plana have boon adopted for extending credit for tho work or reconstruction and ecnnomlo conquest, and the German Kastern Dmk of Commerce and In- Ever dustry, institution wnose turn- nn'over last year exceeded twenty-elx tan Institution whose turn- a . JAnaA a rinrm number of oraanlsatlons' rr lfnr tha study of conditions in we Dallo provinces and for the "educa-, I tlon of leader of enterprise" the", ' bavejUready been formed. The ''Qer-1 .,.& CAMPAIGN man Association for Research .la Kastern isurope- la in iuii action. Directors of the Deutsche Bank are taking an active part In the work. , Professors at the University of BeN( (In have organised-an "Institute for Russian Research,"', and their activi ties extend to financial, eammerclal and Industrial matters. Mustek and Jena professors will shortly open a higher Institute of learning "for the education of leaders of enterprise. In tne Eastern territories." , Ue Baltic Provinces themselvea . . ., W 4, ,l economic life. All ; these, ,arsi or . -T- - - , t----.,, ., - course, supponea nuwaw mum and manned largely by Oerman achfj Ura and expert is tho mtoiw Unas of thought aad setlvlty. ..' t Fourth Liberty , 1 i I " ( .-WW The following hare subscribed, their full quota to the' Fourth Liber ty Lota. . TOP8Y PRECINCT Bell, W. H $ Cleveland, Ueo. B Colvin, Frank H Donelsoa, Mrs. Mervln Cremeel, Edward Fraln, Wm. L. 4 Bffle Hoover, Miry Hoover, Will Johnson, O. L MarchlMB, Jo Meekler ?., CO go so CO so 160 100 so 50 60 100 Pollock, Vance wife CO Raymond, Edith a ' 50 Raymond. Wm. M. 50 Real. Martin E. ft wife 100 White, Albert 50 PLEVNA PftKCIN'CT Ager, Geo, W, A Blanch Anderson, Esther Anderson, Leon W. A Nellie ... uaiiei B !( Srlstow, O. C. A May royles, Ruben A.,;... Burton, Clayton E.'A Laura ... DeLap, Cheater A Lent 200, 60' 100 60 200 100 100 100 Dlevener, Wilier '..., 100 Doten, Daniel R. 100 Doten, Nellie Grubb, Thomas A Nellie Ijtrobert, William ,.., Kerns, Geo, O. A Delia Kerne, Benj. E. A Agnes .......... Murdoch, Hiram F. A Christine Murdoch, Christine .. NeUon, Frank Tl A Nellie ...v.,. Nelson, Charles V. , Padgett, Samuel A Vlnna PaJsraa, Ed - Reader, Wall ice A wife Sevitsr George F. .....'. Snowgoose, Chaa. A Josle Spencer, Martin E. A Mary VanValkenburg, H. H. A wife .. Whltlatch, Abraham A. A. wife 60 60 ' 160 2000 1200 1300 S00 00 200 60 100 60 100 100 100 1600 50 .KLAMATH LAKH' PRECINCT Rramhall. J. N. A- wltn ..... 60 Brown, Fred O. A Cecil ....' 50 Brown, Sherman A Sadie 100 Brown, Carleton O. A Bather .... 100 Griffith. Daniel A Mary 1000 Courtade, Frink D. A Minnie .. 108 Coumans, John 60 Gillespie, Robert B. I 60 Qrar. M. K. A Helen ... 1... 100 Griffith, D. M 60 Griffith. John 8 .'. 260 Herpsl, C. H - 60 Jones, Howard A Inea 50 KeVby, Edward 8. ft Anna 100 Klncald. Kay 60 Lpoatey, Bird 60 Luaby, John A Bertha .. Martin, Homer A Miude ."., MeTlmmoads, Fred U Naaon, Bert C. Nlcholle, Chaa Peppard, Audrey 8 Stedry, Qua ., .... Straw. Jaa, W. A I. J Short, Judge H. A Henrietta, ,. Sasead, Jack fyaS, JACK Wampler, Albert ,. Wampler, M. H : Wampler, Paul ' 100 100 50 100 100 100 100 260 50 60 60 60 100 100 50 60 100 I Wheeler, Maude Woods, Frank A Elsie Dabaer, Maud Marie ...... sWRAQVB RIVER PRKOINCT Adams, Ckia. 100 100 200 60 200 100 200 100 .60 50 Anderson, O. T. A Stella Uell. Jamea A Bertha Bell, Albert Boyd,.George A Ora .... Bradburn, 'John .....'. ." Casebeer, Edwin A Caroline , Chllders, H. E? A Iva -;.... Chllof uln, Albert Cloptoa', Claude A Qrace ... A A A A A A A. .. - ..A -. WANTED Chkkeus and Turkeys T f Higlieit Price. Paid for Hogs. Cattle, Sheep, : KJimatk Packing Co. f Loan Blue List Collins, Pat i SO Cross, Marvin ft Cassy 100 Dennis', Kldon 200 Dixon, James ft Veda 200 Drew, Jack . 50 Flnley, William A Nancy .-. 1600 Flynn, Richard M 300 Garrett, Wm. T. A Mary 000 Urlffln, Lawrence 100 Hn maker, Arthur A Elisabeth .. 250 Hartsler, S. H .' Harrison, Ollbert A Grace 400 Harrison, Ollnert , 400 Heceta, Stonwall Hi Hotchkln, Henry loo Jones, Elmer so Kllg'ore, Mary 200 I.aboree, Anita -.. 400? j , l.angell, Arthur A Anna 150 Lowrey, Frank 200 Lowrey, Mat 60 tiowrey, Wm 200 McFerrln, James 100 Miller, Sam ,100 Obenchaln, Frank A Carrie ...... 1000 Reddln,Jamee 100 Slmmoavi, John 100 Smith- Grmt ., .. 100 Parker, Jesse A. A Mary 800 Qulnlln, John 60 Richardson, Lewis A- 4b Isa .... 200 Rcre, John 60 Smith, John 100 Smelling, C. F 100 Talbot, Ray 200 Thomas, Arthur 100 Walker, Earl E. A Delia 200 Wann, Helen , 100 Warren, Chaa. W ' 400 Witts, John A A Irene 300 Welner, R. M 100 Tallott, Ray ...; 200 Lowrey, Mat 60 Former Hat corrected to read aa follews: Loosley, Mr. A Mrs. Henry B 200 booster. Geo, W, A Emma 300 ...... Hoyt. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hoyt, O. 8. A wife Engle, O. W. A Mable .. Downing, Wm 100 200 20,0, 60 The nradent neaw rsrrM Are, life, accident and health tasnraac. Bee ChUcote A Smith. 1 12 GIVE! GIVE! Give to United War Work Campaign! SACETU GRAY 1R MM IT'S GRANDMOTHER'S RECIPE TO I1RING UACK COLOR AND LUS TRE TO HAIR That beautiful, even abade of dark, glossy hair can only be bad by brew ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul phur. Your hair Is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When It fades, turns gray or streaked, Just an application ;or two, of Sage and Sul phur enhances Its appearance a hun dred fold. Don't bother to prepare the ma ture; you can get this famoua old recipe Improved by the addition of other Ingredients for 50 centa a large bottle, all ready for use. It Is called k.Vyeth's Sage and 8ulphur Compound. Thla cad alwaya be depended upon, to arlng back the natural color and lus tie of your hair. Everybody uses "Wyeth'a" Sage and Sulphur Compound now because It darkens ao naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It baa been ap pllod. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through the hair, taking one smalt . jSv w J A, - MJ A,-.. A. A. A. -A. A Hides i arid Pelts. K ' 'eta trend at a tlmo; by morning the gray hair hag disappeared, and after an other application It becomes bea t fully dark and appears glossy and lus trous. This rdady-to-use preparation Is a delightful toilet requlslto for those who desire dark linlr and a youthful appearance. It Id not In tended for the cure, mltlgutlon or prevuntlon of disease. Adv. LEGAL NOTICES . NOTICE In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County In the Matter of the Estate of Ilenju- mln 8. Kerns, commonly known as II. 8 Kerns, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the executor of the above estate has filed his final account herein, and that De-t .comber 7, 1918, at the hour of 2:30 "" n m nt mtktA tnv. hna hnjn flvnil hv v. ..., .- . w- ..-.. , i saia couri as me ume lor Hearing on jectlons to such account nd the set tlement of same, Dated the (6th day of November, 1918. BENJAMIN Hi. KERNS, 6-13-20-24-27-4 'Executor. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of Klamath County, Oregon. W. J. Jamison, Plaintiff, vs. Frank Jamison and Grace JamUon, Defendants. , To Frank Jamison and Qrace Jami son, Defendants: In the" name of the State' of Ore Ore eon: Yon are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint In the above entitled court and cause, on or before sit weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons ,and If you fall to ,so appear and answer, the plaintiff will take Judgment against you for. the sum of 12,646.00, and for Interest as de manded In the complaint, and for $225.00 .attorney 's fees and his costs in this action. Thla summons Is served npon you by publication by order of Hon. D. V. Kuykendatl, Judge of the.abovo entitled court, made and entered on the 4th day of October, 1918. direct Ing such publication for six succes sive weeka la the Evening Herald: the first publication fa of the date of October's, 1S18. and the last aubll cation la of the date of Novembei 20, 118. s JAY H. UPTON. Attorney for the Plaintiff. Prlnevllle, Oregon. v , 9-K-23-30-S-13-20 ; HITMIfOVH In the Circuit Couri of the State at Oregon, for Klamath County. W. J. Jamison, Plaintiff, Frank Jamison and Grace Jamison, Defendants. To Frank Jamison and Grace Jami son, Defendants: la the name of the State of Ore Ore eon: Yon are' hereby required to ap pear ana answer tae complaint in the aoove entitled court and cause, oa or before six Weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons. and If you fall to appear and an swer, the plaintiff will take a do cree and Judgment against you for the sura of 2650.00, with Interest at 8 per cent from April 16. 1916. until paid, and foreclosing the mortgage upon tae nti4 ng aec. z. T. 27 S..R. 9, E. W. M.. and NH NW(4; 8BK NWM. Sec. 19t T. 27 S R. 10, B. W. M., and attorney's fees and costs. This summons is served upqn you by publication, by order of Hon. D. V. Kuykondall, 'Judge of the above en titled court, made and entered on the 4th day of October, 191$, directing such publication for six successive weeks In the Evening Herald; the tret publication U ot the date of October 9, 1918,' and the last publica tion la ot the date of November SO, 1918. JAY H. UPTON, Attorney for the Plaintiff. Prlnevllle, Oregon. 9-16-23-30-6-13-20 KOTICR v Department of the Interior. United States Indian Service. Klamath Acency. Orcaon. October 25. 1918 Proposals wlll.be received at the office or me aoovo namea Agency until x o'clock p. m., November 15, 1918, for the furnisning ot. Dorses, mares and breeding cattle; boas aad sheep. Said stock Is to be purchased for the Klam ath inaiana on tne Kiamatn Reserva tion, State of Oregon. The right la reserved to reject any and all bids, to accept any part aad reject the oth er ,and to waive technical defects aa the Interests ot 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 400 head. ' tyllch cows, not over 4 years old, approximately 5 head. , 8HEEP dootl young breeding ewes, approx imately 250 head. HOGS Drood sows. 2. Pigs, approximately 20 head. . IIORSKS Geldings, weight 1400 to 1,300, 5 to 7 vnara nld. S annna. aeldlngs, weight 1,300, to 1,500, 6 to 7 years old, 46 spans. " Mares, good brood and work stock. l.spo to 1,600 pounds, 6 to 7 years old, 6 apans. No member of Congress (35 Stat. L. 1109), agent or employee of tbe United Btatea Government (18 Stat, L.- 177). shall have any Interest, di rect or Indirect, In: the furnishing of said stock. ) Any person, persons, or corporation desiring to bid on any all of the abdve mentioned stock, , 'will be furnished Information on applica tion to the Superintendent v of the Klamath Indian School, Klamath Agency, Oregon,; -iv CATO SELLS.' Commissioner of Indian .Affairs. J. H. Norrla. Special, Sapervleor-A 8. D. A., Klamath 'Agency; Oregon ',' Orogoi nut rtrt&4M A ... 1- f 111- nifll .' f1 1I.1W b. 1J man .fc l!lrde wm If )i live In the toMiilry yiriil hliciutil, mull )ourrlf roncnlcnco which our parcel J pint service provides. ..Cnrcfnl t pncklng and prompt hlpmeea; am hnhblra arlih'Ma. Sm'iI l trial order when vov need .drag' store goods. ' It J" h Ki- of rftTDC 'V Win is . i l- f'jfflte;.' -2J2iV.ZH. , ,KtAnATM'rAUS ofcsijin9M V J?vi wmi( mmrwukjkm smfirkX. nw t . ' " i .r.h "-"" "" J.HJpSJfTOi .if 'XHS1 'a &&A&4iiLf' a -I GIVEt civKir. $J.:w-'W3 - r JLIi Is A .' -v Give to United War WnricVamatsml ' y's iV:V. r -m i ". '.i).v GIVKL tilt HI I - r, asxanamt T f. 'i ' J.KMaguire AGENTS FOR V M ' nuv And he'll G9VEHXMENT BONDH MUNICIPAL BO.VD8 713 Main Street V . t - trr v a"ji iiv - w 1 Real &tatt1i''-iy,A2. InluraiiM p. it Lnnnai f;r!V - .f 4m K " r - v kj f . 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