4. -, . W.RTKB?Vi.-" wmmt IK :V V yr '4 l&Ii Fl3! c ' Li .?. fe- 3 ? S ' U lv l. l fo rp5 x fcrs &&? .' !. u- '. a: C'V 1;:, r i s v , TWEr-intHJd by It th United States: 7'1 I;. wMMnnoAT, reiwtARvtmtiT HirsCktsiedJUK. iji! MMMMMMMWM jSt wmitb titv "V n st w V emus l IMMMAMMMmMMMWWM Mfc tTQm. HALE Tea acre tract ai sacn- IT - " " . . . , fee; also restaurant. Sixth street Call 121 K. !- ySE"""-"""""nTTTT v-iWlafc unarotea koobws iron ! i iln potato plaster; Farqaehar ele- V. t-IBSCi'didr wo iMsay by r lOmuii 7rtnirT-i I fBMfelUb, t Ul rMrtk ittMt. 'MMi tt'tbb baeteh.ee at Klamath ffgtL OmwCf't t 'tTl throat -- - .-? -v-. maM 'MfcMS fcifatr Mate dinar; HooTer potato Mi a aaw; bbm ror any air.' & W. .Carlton, Central f "Pasit, Oragen. 38-f FOR SALE. OR TRADE For cattle. Imsorted Pcrcheoa sUllioa. Jacob Dairy. Ore. 178t V taAf - VTPRlvr.r 9 k n , r. dU. agme; k. p. F. X. engine. never barter grinder. 3-inch 184) feet IH-tach pipe. JM meres la foal. 3 teams .:-&zr aad harness. several X year eMa, 3 saddle and buggy St -acre ranch. improved. 3 Kaoroad. H. S. Fox. Klam- Iki, am-aw - e 17-31-34-28 1 . sTaBo. awJB& . MISCELLANEOUS paid tar fan. ktfea R. P. Lewis, Sixth street. lfrtf -AkaMataays mrtOi am accident. If be aiaenwet fTMIZE ; Mat a lord oa nay .Xta Policy DR J. H. CARTER DENTIST 4 Omct; ROOM 7 anal WHIT RUIUMNR 4 DR. P.M. WHITE ? DR.F.R.OODDARD I e??0" sib, I. u. o. r. xeaafta mm th portaUa tahto far beaae ttat 1 1 be awd ta aay glvaa aad tba arte la the iflmir: County Abstract. Ca mTwuK gSumation, voasb and fiWeeMoaeyforlx t. aMBavsai "t ssvbenndUja) webbT' .as,. v . 'uawsmj V ii j'uc- afgaVJnTVWW naama 4 MpaegL J L. . M9monanoHAL cards :,., ir w . .. 4 ' MsnW C CUsOKHH V-v eTVaaMnl nkaanWdndkn " v stoaseasaeawExaaBlaaUoaaadeoaw amlMsea la frea at yoar boaaa, or latawaanea. f flaBftaaPamBinmar IsVateaanea rbmilil. 'JW DR. A. A. SOULE til IHiVtICIAN AND SURQION VW MMitafVIiamMk. PhenallU WMQiauob ofaVMWla . l. Lnnrju. fiajpHra, aimMrmnNG mmtmi. rm- m mm ww i :..: ?J-m M WlmMi, 'tii "TT'TTr . mm aamvsas) sawtiiiinv - itw5aiM jAJA lU '"W t" t u rf i! 5. v ItMi rVastwlay.) m. . 1 P ffUUI UlUffCId vuuy Asks Farmers' Help POISON THK COYOTK 4 The National Wool Grower Association asks every Western wool grower to pat out 500 pols- on baits on his ranee. (Report of the National Wool Growers' committee after conferring with United States biological survey with a vttw to recommending prac tical and effectual methods for pois oning coyotes.) The conclusion reached after thor ough discussion with oSdalr In charge of the government operations la poisoning coyotes, is that, under winter conditions best results are ob tained from small baits composed of lard and sugar, each with a poison dose of 3 grains of strychnine (powdered alkaloid). The strychnine may be contained in a No. 3 capsule, or it may be placed in loose form In a cavity In the center of the bait. In the latter case, it is essential that the lard be cold and hard when the pois on I added, since warm lard quickly absorbs the extremely bitter taste of strychnine. The entire process of preparing the baits should be by means of clean wooden or metal Implements to avoid the taint of human hands. Probably the mest important recommendation of all is that each bait be kept in a small, clean paper bag from the time it is prepared until placed for the coyote. It Is advised that the paper bags for the purpose be plainly labeled, "coyote poison." The materials are usually at hand for any stockman to prepare his own baits. Good, odorous, home rendered lard la considered better than the market article. The committee strongly advocates that each livestock association employ competent man to make the baits la quantity, to supply "members and co-operators, and that every effort be made to poison the ranges during the remainder of the winter. la general operations of the kind it la important that Inhabitants of the district be notifled and other pre-ar-rangements be made to insure the safety of dogs that are valued. Dirartleas for Pre paring Pofaoa BaJta (A) In a warm place, mix tror- oughly together home rendered lard and sugar In about equal quantities. Place outside to cool until stiff enough to mold into balls about the size of a small walnut; or into discs of about the same bulk. Press in PADE c SHANNON FLUMBINR AND TRAMFtTTINR alVwW BMW nHMFW HIST MRTAI. WORK OF ALL KINDS 1023 MUm St i4 m - rjt i I I I I - H STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD Sari Cram AaaHad to Neetrito RaUsves HaaXCaUa at Oawe. in in iiiiniiiiiii If your nostrils are ctogged and your bead Is stuffed and you can't breathe freely because of a cold or catarrh, lust get a small bottle of Ely'a Cream Balm at any drug store. Apply a little of this fragrant antl septic cream Into your nostrils and let It penetrate through every air passage of your bead, soothing and healing the Inflamed, swollen mucous membrane and you get Instant relief. Ah! bow good it feels. Tour nos trils are open, your bead Is clear, no mora hawking, snuffing, blowing; no more headache, dryness or struggling (or breath. Ely's Cream Balm is lust what suffereis from head colds and catarrh seed. It's a delight Adv. tWWWWWOWWWVWIWWVWMWWWMWWVI Timothy Seed 8c per pound Extra Pure Recleaaed Used. Grown to Wood lUter Valla. Write or TUbsiom ED. Briscoe Kkatssaaa m - St. iNMAMMAMftMMMMAAftlVWMM - . DAJ the cavities tor the poison; place la rows on a clean board and aet outside to become thoroughly cold and hard. With large pointed goo quill or other suitable measure, place the poison in the cavities with care that none be left on the surface. Close the ravltl hr anntoin the lirdunr mixture with a case, knife. Cool the I Dans; tin tromine eoara wun a knife and transfer each bait to a small paper bag and twist securetyT Keep in a cold place. (B) A modification of the above method well worthy of recommenda tion when the strychnine is used In Moose form. Is that the cavities for the poison be made with a red hot iron, thua forming a pocket with scorched waits, which prevent the strychnine from being absorbed by the lard Good poison baits are little more than half the game the remainder being In their proper use In the eld. It may be said that poison baits should be placed as carefully a are traps. The following methods are recemmended: (1) Place the polsoa lard balls in and about carcasses, and especially on trails twenty to a hundred feet from them. 'Old carcasses "are attrac tive to coyotes even when little more than bones and hair remain. There Is no better place for poison than la or near the remnants of an old sheep carcass. . (2) A method which has stod the test of long usage 1 "the drag trail," made by dragging part of a carcass, entrails or ether animal matter be hind a cart or saddle horse. A fresh horse skin makes an excellent drag. as the operator can stand on it while placing poison or trap, and remount bis horse without leaving a alga of his presence. Polsoa baits should not be placed too thickly along such traits. Six or eight to the mile are usually sufficient to account for such coyotes as discover and follow the line. (3) Poison baits may be placed anywhere along stock or cross coun try trails In connection with a scent attractive to coyotes. The rotten flih scent (government formula) is especially useful. A few drops on brash or grass tufts usually cause coyotes to investigate. Bait placed within two of three feet of such iH-ent spots are likely to be found by the animals. (4) Poisoning large baits or car casses I not recommended. The prac tice is largely responsible for much of tho objection on the part of real dents to poisoning. Large baits without poison are useful as poison stations, especlslly when the snow Is deep. Whenever coyote signs are notired about such "stations," the small, lard-sugar baits may be used to good advantage. Care and precaution to avoid acci dents in poison operations cannot be too strongly advocated. Proper ap plication and supervision will do much to overcome the existing pre udlce against this valuable and eco nomics! method for controlling pre datory animals. It has been sug gests that dogs are readily trained to rebpect lardsugar pellets if offered one or two containing Ipecac instead of strychnine. Seriagfletd Water Tasted EUGENE. Feb. 28. Springfield's water supply is under investigation by the same Inquisitorial force which keeps a watchful eye on that of Eu gene. This force is the bacteriology depaitment of the University of Ore gon, which has guarded the purity of Ibe water of Eugene jever since the In stallation of filters five years ago. Six analyses of Springfield's water sup ply have been made since the first of the year. They let you know you are smoking they "SATISFY"! 20 fir 106 Chesterfield CIGARETTES fiUKKKDrndDQUmiCUUcm-ttmUi THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH BsMtkCMay News u am far ftwa OLCNB. Feb, 31. sm Miller aad Mr. Rram are pwHkat la log at the Meadow Lake sawmill. Tht mill to prepailag tor a bl run next summer. Recovers Frasa FWi OI.KNK. Feb. It. It Is reported that Basil Brawa is aettlnt aloag nicely bow, attar having a siege with the scarlet fever. No new cases art reported. OtM OI.KNK. Feb. 3. Miss Catherine Ess from Orladak whs a visitor of Mis Nora Miller aver Saturday aad Sunday. PINE GROVK, Feb. t. Rev. U M. Anderson could not be at Pine Grove to preach Sunday, aa the snow waa so deep he could not travel in hl car. Nftas thsrpshw Party PINK OROVR. Feb. 38. A num ber of young people surprised Rm mltt Shields oa his 34th birthday last Saturday evening. They gathered, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl AraaL Aa tnjoyable time was reported by everyone. Raaaway Breaks Leg tMNU GROVE, Feb. 38 Whit go. ing home frcm Klamath Falls to loa ns valley, Mrs. Fred Beck waa thrown from a hack by a frightened team, ahd sustained a broken leg. A physician was at once called, aad the lady was taken to Klamath Falls for treatment. Passengers and Baggage Aiywlwe tk Cky QtkkSenice Fmtwhlr fftlrt PHONE 187 Western Tmsfer Coapaaj Sensational Offos donotctfs)Ctt)wtraJ Wtrieflt? W.LSeehoriCievaiy Phorm 7? 62? Main Stiwt sBBpPgSVmaaaaaaaamw vmKL tjaMMi FALL!. OREGON . LOUIS HILL NOT OPPOSE MORN PRKMDKXT OF ClRKAT NORTH KRN RAVN MR WILL KNCOlR AGR DKVKLOPMKXT OF CKX TRALORKOOX 8AN FRANCISCO, Feb. 28. Louis W. Hill, president of the (treat North era railway, aald here that although his road does not connect directly with the one now being advocated ror Eastern Oregon by R. K. Strahorn of Portland and Spokane, the II 111 In terests wanld encourage this develop ment. Strahorn'a line, would connect the vast Eastern and Southern Oregon country with markets north, south or cast, aad afford development to a tre mendous territory. "We will eacearage aid by no meaaa oppose Strahora." Mr. Hill aald. "la fact. I should like to ate him til the gap." WMBHA6ETEA INTO GRAY HAIR er aRKttM RCAUTHILFLV AND RR- TORM ITS NATURAL COLOR AND LU1TRI AT ONCR 'easawa aardea aaae brawad lata a asty baa, wtth ablgb.br Md alaMal Mai. wlU tars gray, atraakad aad led hair beaatlfiUy dark aad laiart- ac Mlxlag tM aaga taa aad ealahai rdM at baaaa, thomga, la traablaao ib abahw way b3 b aad tbb rbbaytb ia greaaraUoa Isaaravad by the addl- 4sm at sAkar labrassaaii bsaabblMta,btdrbj u -WyatVa sssMbrnt oamir tba avatihag a tot at sabs, Wbtts any. fbsM balr m aat algnl. a all daatra ta ratal war yawtbfbl aaaraiaa mi attraitlvaaaaa, By bark- at yaw balr wRb Wyatbli nawsn R dM R m asttbraMj i. Tat Jbst aamaa a aaoaga ar soft rsb wRb R aad draw thle taraagb oar hair, taktag aaa aaaall atraad at a isaa; by aanralag all gray aalra bare lea af twa Mbtr aatk. sat aad yat balr ; aatt aad WyataVb Sagb aad bsaaabbJM Mtaadad rar It la i at LEGAL NOTICB8 dtblbJbjabJsglbMJsabjpbjaa MitMSMM for PabUcatiea ba Fore' doeare of Tax Uea la tha Circuit Court of tha Stata of Oregoa, for Klamath County Nelta UUey Realty Company, a cor poraUea, PUInUff, A. J. Mitchell, Winifred S. Ellis. W. S. Elite aad Robert Shambeau, Defendaata. To A. J. MltcheU, Winifred S. Rills. W. 8. Kills and Robert Shambeau, the above named Defendants: la tha name of tha State of Oregen: Ton are hereby notified that Nolle Utley Realty Company, a corporation, tha bolder of Certlflaato of Delia, quaacy numbered 377, Issued on tha teth day of October. 1916. br tha tax collector of tha county of Klamath, bum or uregoa. ror tna amount of three and 94-100 dollars, tha same being the amount then dne and de linquent for tho Uses for the year tail, taarattiav with iult and casta tharaoa nnni h raat ntm. art) assessed to yon, of rhleh you art the owner aa appear of record, situ ated la said county aad state, and particularly bounded aid described as follows, to-wlt: The south half of tha south half of tha southeast quarter of tha northwest quarter of section 35, township 39 south, rang If east, W, M. You are farther notified that aald noil uuoy iteaity company, a eor porauon, naa paia taxes on said pram isaa for prior or subsequent, years. with th rat of laUraat oa aald amounts aa fellews: Tear 1911, paid Oat. 30. 1911. tax reoatot No, 6040. amount 1.64. rata of interest 16 per eaat par annum. Year Mil. paid Oct. 10, MM, tax receipt no. esss, amount a.i, rat or Interest M per cent per annum. Mid Robert Bnambaau aa th owner of the legal title of thd anor aeacnoea property ae th same iMpeers or raeord. aid each of tha ousr person aoove named nr her. y aouaaa taat noita utley company. a corporation, plaiatlff, herein, will apply to th alreult court of th coun ty and stats aforesaid for a iaeraa tOTMloailg th Ilea aaalast tha nran. - - , - - w - wwwv ny aeuTe .sescrioee, aaa BMailon . . 1-.l m r : m r- -r-T. ia aaia eeruaeat. Ana you nr bar. by summoned to annaar within aixtv days after th firat publication off this summoas, oxelualv of th aay of aald first pusllestloa, aid dsfead thla i r My tha amannt sua aa abor shown, togbthar with eou aad aeerued Interaet, and In eaa of yar fallur to do m. a 4erM will b raa- tasta and eosia against the land Mi id .... j,is namea. irki. .maaiio. la MuklUhaa BT dtr of the Honorable D. V, Knykta. dall, Judge of the alronlt court of the state 61 Oreton. for tha conMf of Klamath, and aald order was made and dated tht ia aay w 'aauarr, if IT, ana tna aata w am rjj Aktwiai nr ibis mv nil j.. . n.k.tiiM istT. " V W WV W. "- ' .. All process ana papers in mi prw .llaa. km AA lllinn Ilia US. deralgned residing within tha Kale of uregon ai taa aaureaa nereiaauvr mentioned. liRRBRRT P. WRUOII. Attorney for Plaintiff. Adli ess lakavlaw, Oregon. 7-14-I1-I8; 7.14.31 Hammoas for FMMIratwa In For tsnsMf af Taa Idea In the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon, for Klamath county Nolle Utley Realty Company, n cor potation, Plaintiff, Albert Ruubtad and Albert SunbeJa, Defendants. To Albert Sunblad and Albert tun bald, th above named aereaa auta: In the name of tha 8tate of Oregen: You are hereby notifled that Nolle Utley Realty Company, a corporation, th holder of CertlfioM of Delia quency aumbered 893, latued an th 30th day or October, itis. oy taa tax collector oi nuiv vi sute of Oregoa. for the amount of two and 47100 dollars, th earn being the amouat then due aid d. Ilnquent for th tats for th year 1911, together wun penalty, interest and costs thereon upon tha real prop erty assessed to you, of which you ar the owner as appears of record, Hu ated In said county and atate, and particularly bounded aad described aa follows, to-wlt: The south half of th southeast quarter of th northeast quarter of section 8. township 3d south, rang 14 east. W. M. You ar further notified that aald Nolle UUey Realty Company, a cor poratlon. baa paid taxes oa aald prem Isea for prior or subsequent yra. with tha rat of Interest on aald amounts as follews: Year 1913, paid Oct. 30, 1918. tax receipt No. 6606, amount 3.78. rata of Interest 16 per cent per annum. Year 1914. paid Oct. 30, 1918. tax receipt No. 8336, amount 3.38, rat of Interest 15 per cent per annum. Year 1916. paid Oct. 30, 1918. tax receipt No. 6861, amouat 3.88, rata of Intertet 16 per cent per annum. Said Albert Sunblad as the owner of th legal title of tha above described property aa th Mm snoears of record, aad each of th other persons above named ar bar- by notified that Noita utley company. a corporation, plaiatlff herein, will apply to the circuit court of th coun ty and state aforesaid for a deer foreclosing th ilea against th prop rty abor described, aad mentioned la said certificate. And you ar here by summoned to appear within sixty days after the first publication of thla summons, exclusive of th day of aald first publication, and dsfaad thla action or nay tha amount due aa above shown, together with costs sad accrued; interest, end In case of your failure to do so. decree will bo ran dered foreclosing th lien of Mid taxi mo costs against tha land and premises abov named. This aummoM la published by or dor of the Hoaorabl D. V. Kuykea dall. Judge of tho circuit court of tha state of Oregoa. for tho county of Klamath, and said order was made and dated the 30th day of Jaauary, 1917, and the data or th first publl cation of this summons Is the 7th day of February, 1917. All process snd papers la this pro ceedings may be served anon th an. derslgned residing within th state of Oregon at tha address herelaarter mentioned. HERBERT P. WELCH. Attorney for Plaiatlff. Address Lakevlew, Oregoa. 7-14-31-38; 7.1431 for PaMleatwa ta Forecloa. ar off Tax Idea In tho Circuit Court of the Mate of Oregon, for Klamath County. Jess N. Draw, Plaiatlff, vs. Margaret N. Italay, Margery N. Ite lay, r. u McAlpln aad Margiret N. Spauldlng. Defendants. To Margaret N. Btaley, Margery N. ntaiey, it. u McAlpln aid Mar. gsret Spauldlag, the abov MbMd Ddefeadaate. Ia th nam of tha State of Or. gon. You nr hereby notified that Jessa N. Draw, th holder of eertlfi. cate ot dellnquMCV numbered 881. Issued on tho 16th day of August, iia , ny tho tax collector of th ooua ty of Klamath, state 'of Oreswa. for th amount of Sixteen aid 77100 (118.77) dollars, tha same bslas tha amount than duo aid delinquent for taxea for the year MIS, together with penalty, interest and costs there. on upon th ml property aasessed to you. of which you are tha asair u appears ot record, situated la Mid A Woman's Problem No wawn earaa to. hasp much mossy la the house. Still, every day some occasion arises when ah finds Md for a llttl Mora money thai ah fls sat In keeping on bud . Why got start a check ae MuatT It solve th problem in a sate, twivmit manner. FIRST STATE tifi WanWRbaUY, fMetCAJty a,, ,. 'rounty aad state, and particular). bounded bid described as follows, is. wit i eata kalt (IK) of lb. nur1a. ett quarter (NW), tw0B twealMhN (81), towntuhlp ihlf. tjr-MVM (If) south, range lva aad eae-balf (II H) ,.,( u, ,j? Willamette Meridian, KUtaiih county, state f Oregon. You ar furhter notified that ai4 Jess N. Draw has paid late on aald premises for prior or iib,ii,i years, with th rate or lntvmt or said amounta a follows. Year 1913. paid August IS, iu, tax receipt No. 1478, amount IIT.n' rate of Interest IB per cunt per' annum, Year 1914, paid August in, isu, Ux receipt No. 8171, amount l.t.u, rate of Interest 11 per mm tr annum. Year MM, paid August IK, nu, tax receipt No. 4101, amount f Iv.ts, rate of Interest IS per cut pr annum. Said Margaret N, Staler n th owner of tha legal title of Hid abate described property m th same ap pear at rerd, bad aaeb of the othtr persona abv banted are hersby further nUbd taat Jesse N. Draw will apply to lb CtrMlt Court of the roualy and atate aforesaid for a de cree forecloalat taa lien agslmt the preparty abbta described, and own. tloned In MM rartlfleats. And yoa ar hereby Mm ad to appear with. la sixty day attar th first publics. tie of this wmaoaa. xttesve of the day of aald firat publication, aud de fend thla acuaa r pay the smuust du M abor abowa. togsthrr with Mats and aeerued latere!, and la eaa of yur fallur to do so. a iWrre will a rndrd foreclosing th lit of aald (mm nnd eoata against the land and premise abov nawtxi. Tht summoM I published by or der of th Hoaorabl D. V. Kuyk-n-dall, Judge of th Circuit Court of lbs state of Oregoa for th county of Klamath, and aald order was made and dated th 80th day of February, 1917. Md th date of the firat publl aatlM ot thla summoM la the ltt day t February, MIT. All proceaa aa4 pan la Ibis pro. ceedlng may n"rvsr,pon the us dsralgaed raaldlaf wttbla tha state of Oregoa at th aditiat herfatter meaUonad. W. U. A. RRNNKIt. Attorney for Plaintiff. Address: KUmath Falls. Oregon. 31-38.714.31-88.4 Nolle Is hereby glvea that the un dersigned baa been duly appointed ad ministrator of tho estate of 'Maris R, Tull. dscMssd, by th county court of Klamath eoaaty, Oregon, aad all per om haviag claim against said tuts ar required to present Mve to me at tha law oflee of Rutenle A Yaden, la KUmath Falls, Oregon, within sli months from th date ot this notice, verified a required by law. Dated at Klamath Falls, Orccoa, February 14, 1917. JAMBS H. OWEN. Administrator of tha Rotate of Marls K. Tull, DscMssd. 14.S1-37-M4 Jb4MaxnatsabbJb WOOD fast ptsaa ltT aat at fr Fsy taa. atetebMnMwbMaeelTe swfwa. Hibttlk FbtJ Co. 000WWWWt00t0WWW0IAA !IT.J. U. W nabbtwiM 8 tb pabbc that w bar takaa tr tbaO.lC.sta of sarrlc 9 aM atf aad w Mtroa. O.LLrrtrvAFessStaekt MORLK RROln ltitb4sra AMMMMMIMMIMWIMAAMA BANK MBaaaal ruth M film r- jjXlGbf-lk M baaaB: aaaaaaaaaaataaaw t,t t lfV-1 fa via T a9aMMHMp1 a3-" rAixs,oiuMOM lereswewg in lisn Of MM i" -f V So"?' A r i. 'V&yK i