. -.. i 8w PAOR TWO' THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 'THUKSDAY, MARCH 4, 1020. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, UNITED STATES INDIAN SERVICE ", ....-, Wt ,rt- if --$. . T,w. .-&- r4 . . III M f r ! f! i f, ; , t's ! Star Drug Co. $ Store open until M P. M. dally til l f, .tintm-ilntx J. ' ! SPECIALS Opeko Goffee, lb 45c Opeko Tea, lb 50c J Creme Oil Soap J 3 cakes 25c Toilet Paper, 1000 5 sheet roll, 2 rolls..35c $ Lamb Nipples, 1ctoz...85c $ r t FOR THE BABY Horltck 's Malted Milk 50c,S1.0O Fnmlly size ....... $8.7.1 J 3 Dennos Food.... 50c and OOc i Family sire .$3.75 J No'stle's Food 40c and 75c J Fnmlly size 9SJS.1 Melltn's Food 50o and 5c J 5 EskaVa Fcod. 5c and 91.00 J Family slzo . $3.25 Eagle Brand Milk :5c J, Three, cans . . SI. OO . Nursing' Bottles .....10c T Nipples, .5c each; 6 for. 25c J ' Hvgola Nursing Bottles 20c Hygeia Nipples!- 20c ' Stork Nursing Bottles 15c $. Stork Nipples t.lo "Waterproof Baby Pants Vc ! Johnson & Johnson Baby . Talcum ... -.25c Sterno Canned Heat, can -15c . Two for --. 25c J ; RUBBER GOODS I t - ' Kantleak Hot Water Bottles 5. are guaranteed to wear two ,j years. They Kantleak because they are madeln one piece. $ "Kantleak Hot Water Bottles Two quart .i ,?:i.25 Three miart S3.50 - Kantleak Combination Hot & " Water Bottle and Foun- J tain Syringe, two at- $4-0 Three quare ....9-1.75 v .5, . C PURE DRUGS "S -Glycerine ana S.ose Water, 5J. 4 oz c Rochelle Salts, 2 ai, -jc 5 Epsom Salts, pound .-... 2oc - Witch Hazel. pln'J " -'IT I J Tincture Iodine, oz ..,H) 4 V r. T O -T 4 oeuuu ueuvca, o u&...........-m. Aromatic Cascara, 4 oz 05c I Vanilla Extract. 2 oz 40c Lemon Extract, 2 oz 35c 4 J Spirits Camphor, 2 oz... 40c t i Peroxide of Hydrogen, pint 50c I 4 Phosphate of Soda, pqund50c t " -W1WW,lllll till ! L S SkmMiMi Stori "5 . Mail Orders Filled. Promptly A BELOW NORMA L: SALH OF TIMBER TtXAMATH INDIAN RESERVATION AGENCY UNIT. Sealed bids in duplicate, marked outside "Bid Agency TimberUhit" fend addressed to Superintendent, Klamath Indian School, Klamath Agencyv Orefeonv will be "received un til twelve o'clock noon. Pacific time, Wednesday, March 24, 1920,4for the purcnase oi umner on a irati, u township 34 south, range 7 east of the Williamette Meridian in Klam ath Indian Reservation," lying be-' tween. the J. J. Steiger Sale area and the so-called Spring Creek Sales ar eas. The said unit includes 1360 acres of unallotted land with an es timated stand of five million feet as to which contract will be made with the Superintendent and about 800 acres, of allotted lands with an estim ated stand of three million feet as to which separate approved c6n tracts with the Indian owners may probably be made. Mo're than ninety per cent, of the timber Is western yellow pine and the remainder Is white fir, Douglas fir and sugar pine. Each bid must state the price 'nfr thnnsnml feet Scrlbner Decimal C. Log Scale that will be paid for timber cut and sealed. No bid of less than three dollars and fl,fty cental s sol ner M. foot-for yellow pine and one dollar and fifty cents ($1. 50) for other species will be consid ered. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check on a solvent na tional bank, payable to the Superin tendent of the .Klamath Indian School, in the amount of one thous and dollars ($1,000.00), The deposit will ,be returned If the bid Is reject ed but retained as liquidated dam ages If the required contract and bond are not executed and presented for approval yjithln sixty days from the acceptance of a bid. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Copies of the bid and contract forms and other information may be ob tained from Superintendent Indian School, Klamath Agency, Oregon. Washington, D. C, Cato Sells, Feb. 18, 1920. Commissioner of Indian Affairs. 25 26 28 2 4 6 9 11 13 OLD ALCHEMISTS' DREAM IS POSSIBLE LONDON. Feb. 12. (By Mall.) The alchemists' dream of producing eold from base metals Is not extra vagant, asserted Professor Frederick Soddy, head of the physical chemis try department at Oxford, in a re cent publication. He tells how to do it. "To get gold from mercury." &e 'avs. "eiDel from the atom of mer cury one beta-particle, which will make thallium; then one alpha particle which will turn the thallium Into gold. Or, to get gold from lead, expel from the atom of lead one alpha-particle which will turn It Into mercury, and proceed as before." Investigators already are working along these lines. m J MECCA Billard Parlor 531 MAIN STREET Most Up-lo.T)iite Billiard Parlor In the City HIGH-GRADE CIGARS CIGARETTES and TOBACCOS SOFT DRINKS Courtesy nnd Service our Mot.to SUFFRAGE AGITATION SHAKING JAPAN 'HONOLULU, T. H. Feb. 1. (By Mall). The movement recently launched In Toklo'by university stu dents for universal suffrage In "Jap an' ias spread to all parts of th"e country and to 'Korea and Manchuria as well, accprdingsto Tokio advices to the Hawaii Hochi, a local Japan ese language dally. The police bureau of the Home Affairs Department has instructed prefectural police chiefs to restrict suffrage agitation, the Hochi's cor respondent adds. Two of the opposition parties In the lower House of the Japanese Diet, the Kokuminto and Kenseikal, recently introduced a universal suf frage measure in tho Chamber of De puties.' In Franco cats are specially train ed for government use.. To lit them for servlco among military stores they are first sent for one or two voyages on a warship. If they prove equal to killing the rats In tho holds of the ships, thoy aro promoted to a shore billet. IF YOU BEAD THIS so will thou, sands of others read your message If placed in these columns. Stocks at the lumber mills of Western Oregon nnd Western Well ington arc slightly below normal, ac cording to the monthly report of tho West Coast Lumberman's Assoclu tlon, and on account of tho contlnu ed demand for lumber It Is consider ed unlikely that a normal Tolumo of stocks will bo attained for more than a eir. Even though tho present stocks nro below normal, they would boj materially lower If tho mills hud enough cars to fill tho orders now on their books. j The' report shows that tho stock of the higher grades of lumber Is) relatively lower than tho common i grades. , Manufacturers now seem full j aware that Uioy can expect no sub-, stnntlal relief from tho chronic car1 shortage until tho railroads have1 had a chance to supply themselves with some new equipment. , j i They are- very cautious, therefore, about accepting now business. Last i" uook, according to the 127 mills re-J porting; to tho nociatlon bnrome-; tor, now' orders were hold down to 32,277,904 feet, which. It is' es tlmnt-1 cd. was le.ss than I0 per cent of the vblitnleiofbuslncss actually offered.! "AiTaggregaTe of -12,630,000 f feet' or 1421, corset, this, now , business wnsbooked by rail. The rail shlp-i ments from tho same mills for the! same period wero 2036 car3. This excess of shipments over orders gave these mills a clmnco to move some of. tho business ta tho car shortage i has forced them to accummulato on their books in the last few months. Mills report tho log supply some what light and prices aro advancing. Labor costs also havo advanced since, jho first pf tho year. Tho car short age has jCfe?sed the financial bur den of the mU H3 " frequently has prevented tuent Xrpw Jjadlug stocks that were, ready to move. v All reports from tho cousuming territory Indicate that building ac- j tlvlties throughout the country 11! be brisk this year and that the de mands ir lumber wll exceed the probable cut at the'mllls even if this cut can be moved, which it cannot. Lumbermen hope fof an improve ment in car conditions when the roads go back to the private owners and are joining 1wIth"other Industries pf the Northwest in an .appeal to the railroad authorities to prqvido for a representative of this region on whatever car distributing board or bureau is ttrmttl after the roads areN restored. Indian Lands Sale ON KLAMATH INDIAN RESERVATION, KLAMATH AGENCY, OREGON Bids below the appraised value will not bo consldoied. and tho light to reject any and nil bids Is iwoiml l In la d o " ,H'1"0Ur. tiers nro Invited to bo prewut. Each bid must bo accompanied by n colli fled chock. cnshlor'B check or draft on u Bolumt bank, puauiu lo mo or der of the undersigned ns superintendent, for TEN PER CENT of the amount bid. Those lands can bo purchased in two ways, subject lo acceptance of Imllnnn. as follews: nrriMitniieii or bid FIRST (all cash) With bid submit ton per cent of pmchaso price, remitting balance within thirty dajs nNor notice of acceptance oi inn. SECOND (deferred payment plan) With bid submit ton percent of puirhiiNO p.lco, fifteen per cent additional when bid 1"'$' per cent nt end of first year: 25 per cvnt at end or second jear, and tho remaining 25 por cent at tho end of tho third oar. seclnod li iiouk. with interest nt tho rate of 0 per out per annum. Under tho first plan patent In fee Is Issued to the purchnser shoilly after full amount of puiclinno prion In paid. pond plan pntent In toe will bo Issued lo the purchaser when the piuchnso pilco and acoiuod Intoioil on the notcH have been pa d or, possession or the land purchased Is given after tho bid has boon uceoptod anil tho first 25 per cent of tho putchaso pilco pad approved bv the Dcp.i -Uncut. When lands are sold by dofonod payments a ooitlflcnlo or memorandum of piireliiino, M-ttliiK mil of sate, will bo dellvoi'od to tho putclinscr. If the puiolms.'r makes iWault in hl final payment under tliu flisl class, and In his nt under tho second class, tho 10 per cent paid will bo foi felted to tho Indian ownor. nnd In caw default Is made In rutin o paj- Undor tho second pla In full. However, possoi and tho snle Is approved fully the tonus deferred Daymen ments of the kccoml class an additional 13 por cent will bo so forfeited The bid must be mclosed in a sealed envelope addressed to tho Superintendent. Klamath Agency, Oiegon. on which 'shall he written "Did on Indiau I-and to bo opened (give date when bid la to bo opened.)" Tho description or tho laud immt NOT be written on the envelope. Only one contract to bo Included In each bid. All sales are subject to any existing lease. - . - t j Purchaser will bo requlied to pay an adcrtlsliiK fed of ?l.G0, $2.00 or $2.50, icgulatod by the.piico paid for the land. Under no circumstances will the Superintendent or oilier officer In chaige. or any person connected with tho office bo permitted to piporo any bids, or assist any prospectlo bidder in pioparlng his bid. i All allotments marked with aro Inlgable. Tho purchaser will be loquliod lo sign nn ngi cement to pay tho present or prospective locininatloii chaiges on irrigable land. For further rnformation address, February 0, 19:0. . WALTER G. WEST, Superintendent, Klamath Agency, Oregen: 1 -.Sealed Bids on the following will be opened at 2 p. m. on April 19, 1920 I ... t ij'jljj a'aaw mwwwiwww ' '-- . - ' - '- r- ' " . - ' - No. Allottee Description 6 9 7 Mary Bnrkley SE U :v"v:':v:::-:v ',": V 41 Bertha Beal NNVU (orNENW and Lot i) 2Chrs Brown,?....,I,..:.v..Lots 2326. -- SCV-AIollle Brown Klf LiSBUTZZ 310 Llnle CuskaskehHd NJ&SEU. NfcSWUSEK. and SEU and WSWVUSWT- ..K !W Sect 23 31 9 16 25 36 699- 1463- of 4 3 12 25 20 3i. 25 30 nQ rlnrancn nhnpktoot oi ThnmnB rhocktoot . ....-r.SW 1005 Virgil Chocktoot ?W4 1008 Anabel Chote JJ and Lot 6 -James Copperfieid Sg'ANBVsBTl .. . .i.. I n 1 nml fiEMSWU 1016-Mary Ann Copperfieid $i$&f!2jL 9 . BUT It F.3K Kiia Liowea ... " 543 Beatrix Crowley 542 Kate Crowley 1480 nemus ruwicj ... . . n -i t 30 9 19 BWU J1 ;ey!"ZZ!;SEA (or NSE and Lots 3 and 4 34 NE14 i e'y ."I'.ir.:""".SW SE . SE SW i .Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4 .NW'A 116 Leila David ATti Vfnrvtrr Dick 1058 Amanaa Eggsmt-n 917 Johnson Hammond Foster SEVi 916 Robert Foster SW 911 Wernie Foster -SE'A 45 Benjamin Wocus George....SW ftflfiuDra Cearce )ElA 742 Carl Webster Glbbs NB4 , 749 iesier uuuuwwu ""v -. . - . 109 Julia Hart EH NEU ' i and Lots 26 and 27 777 Nancy Hooseskin SWU ,n 156 Frank W. Howard NW - - i 157 Hampton Howard SWV4. J 158 Horace Howard S,W,V' 11 152 Jason Howard ; NW q 153 Luty (LuU) Howard NEU 0i f9 cfn-n UHt.hlnctnn ah a ......-.-"" J I I-iJUDail UI.MMM ,- 11 2 4 4 35 28 22 24 164 Lou Isaac - rz 1118 Louisa Isaacs Lot 20 ... 661 Anna Ivory NWVi . 662 Henry Ivory NEU 663 Samual Ivory SWU .... 172 Bertha Jackson NW'4 .... 1127 Claude Jackson W',4 W 786 Lena Jackson . ESWU 52.5 Ragent Jackson bh'A 783 4 1 1 1459 Lucile Weeks Jefferson Nh'A ic'A J355 Annie John -Lots 19, and and Lots 3 and 4 33 4 25 . 26 . 25 34 22 7 1Z.0 jiagem juckhuu jj- - 783 Ralph H. Jackson NEU , ' 113 Julia Jefferson Lots 1, 2. 7, and 8 ........................... " J45 Kate Jefcrson Lots 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, nnd 10 17 32 30 35 35 30 30 36 36 32 31 33 31 . :i 31 36 34 36 35 30 30 35 32 33 36 33 33 31 31 32 32 36 36 36 35 30 30 30 30 30 36 30 36 29 29 29 34 36 36 31 36 30 36 36 36 R. 13 8 7 1 9 9 10 10 13 13 10 8 8 9 10 9 Acres 160.00 80.62 1CC.25 160.00 160.00 160.00 160.00 160.00' 106.08 160.00 80.22 Appraisement S2.500.00 600.00 1,306.25 1,200.00 ' Leaso Expire Murch 31, 1920- j-" T7 10 160.00 10 160.56 8 158.85 8 160.00 7 80.00 8 158.C8 13 160.00 7 160.00 13 160.00 13 160.00 13 160.00. 8 160.00 13 160.00 13 160.00 7 20.00 9 80.00 V 40.00 10 160.00 10 160.00 10 160.00 ie 160.00 10 160.00 10 160.00 11 160.00 8 160.00 7 20.00 9 160.00 9 160.00 9 160.00 8 ', 160.00 10 160.00. 12 161.41 10 , 160,00 12 160.00 11 80.00 11 160.00 7 40.00 7 1,600.00 2,400.00 2,500.00 1,285.00 900.00 2,000.00 343.94 1,500.00 1,200.00 1,300.00 1,200.00 640.00 1.200.00 3,032.00 1,605.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 3,200.00 1,200.00 2,400.00 3,200.00 275.00 920.00 1,000.00 800.00 1,100.00 1,350.00 1,350.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,200.00 1,600.00 360.00 1,200.00 1,200,00 1,100.00 2,550.00 1,820.00 2,000.00 900.00 1,800.00 t 650.00 1,200.00 1,600.00 April 30, I92S April 30, 1921 April 30, 1920 -4 W V and Beg. nt the c'or'.'of "sees. 19, 20, 29. nnd 30 in T. 34 S., R. 7 E ; Th. W. along the lino bet. sd. Sees. 19 and 30 to tho E. boun .,.' f v, in.i rorvod for School and Agency Farm, which point Is 25.82 chs. E. of tho NW cor.of sd. Sec. 30; Th. S. 9 dee. 13 min. E. along tho E. boundnry of said farm to a nt. 12 ..... o . .. m iinn nr fh Ri-n Th. E. on a lino par. with tho N. lino of the allotment to tho E. 11ns o fthe Sec.; Th. N. 12 chB. In tho placo of beg. containing --r izi'ix April 30, 192 April 30, 1920 April 30. 192'' March 31, 192lv March 31, 192 April 14, 1922- Aprll 30, 1920" April 30, 19ij April 30, 1920" April 30, 1920- Fcb'y 20, 1921; Feb'y 20, 1921. Feb'y 20, 1921 April 30, 1922'. April 30 ,1921 i April 30. 180 778 John3 Jo'nes .."...".""....WiWu 3 779-mS liuUeToTJes :r;..:.L..BSVU. SWU SWU, and ENW iISeJS-:::::::::::::::::::ISNa NwuNiu.-nd-s-uNEu JJ ' NEU 3 29i-Dlxle Klst Lot g- - ; NEU. and NNEH SWU - 3C. 30 36 30 .30 30 32 32 10 10 10 ' 9 8 11 10 160.00 160.00 140,00 160.00 140.00 1373 Wilder Lalakea .nt 2. G. 7. and Lot 5 excepting tho following described tract; Beg at a pt. 2425 ft. W. & 660 ft. S. of tho Sec. Cor. hot. Socs. 20 & 29. T. 35 S R. 7 E., W.M., In tho.mlddlo of tho County Road leading from Klamath Falls to Klamath Agency; Th. W; 215 ft. to tho NW cor. of Lot 5, See, 29; Th. H. 6po ft. to the SW cor. of sd. Lot 6; Th. E. '475 ft. to tho mlddlo of sd. County Road; Th. N. 22 degrees 28 minutes w. ivi 11. uiuub su. roumio 134.67 66-231 -Joslo La'io Clnda placo 'of beginning 29 wy-NB'i, Nfcumvyj nnu 01 1 .... Lotches KJ4NEM J WNWU a2 437 Emma Miller SWU 438 Lewis Godfrey Miller SEU .............j......... :- t. ,.111 4U.KWV. nnd T.ots 3 and 4 ,1217 Albert Moses t'"'b 2, 3, 6, nmU7 , , ' 7i0r-Elchunkfl MuB-lay -SHU 1 3 34 3 35 34 34 34 31 32 31 36 3G 7 0 8 8 8 13 8 7 13. 74.47 160.19 160.00 160.00 160.00 152.02 , 80.00 1160.00 1,000.00' 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,800.00 1,200.00 1,100.00 1,100'.00 I', 1,600.00 1,500.00 3,630.00 1,400.00 3, 000. 00 1,400.00 1,200.00 SI, 400.00 April 30,' 1920' April 30, 1920' April 39, 1922' t' - V..-V' " ' 4V) iff March 31, 1920' (Continued on Page Six) f P ifi sVJ 1 . w wnvi rrT- -,.'!" 'vrrr trrrtsrrrrrt 'rXXKZfSSESHZS rliwflr rvrr