THVKMrtV M.UU1I N, lIT THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON i CHEVROLET Two Carloads Just Arrived "The Cir of Experieice" MVl wt The car tha. hat revolutionized the world. Many competitors knock it. There's rtason. We nevor knock anybody' car. WE GUARANTEE THE CHEVROLET TttrlH-l prlrwt tdertrtraly roulppffl r In li world, mine la twl m l " to a" da nmI willing Hi U Iy looking m a. If J" rannut mm In writ rr mlnlngM today. TORt'lM. 'M- mmik. HO.UtHTI-.ll, mho.immi Central Garage Klamath Kail. Oregu Number of Changes Made in Game Laws Matter of Dogs Taken Up by Legisla ture, Migratory Birds Are Affected, And Other Changes Are Made sloti of Uim li'KUIainii n ml purlieu- tally niil)'Ini; in Klnnnili utility, lime been rerelteri l.y Henry .Stout, Irjmtv Kiiinc HiinliMi, from Curl l. I!lit.iiiiiler, Mule K'iiiiii warden. ri h llrnt ilmtieit ! wild refercme to ilic ltw In regard in iilnr, lri: (or Sugar Beets Would Save Idaho Horses ProTide Winter Feed When Long Winter Runs Price of Hay Out of Sight, Gives Labor in Slack Period Tat Mttad, Idilio, Knterprls. In ctabsntlng on tbt benefits of the pro fil luisr factory for that plac. Kit forth a few arguments of Interval irr production. It say In part: . -Fuch a fartnry will afford a fixed been kept at home If wc had a sugar factory biro. "The syrup from a sugar factory would lnun tin aucco of an alfalfa maml mill In ilio valley, and thlit n ib rltlieas of several Westernjwotild afford a ready market fur nil lit now muring the field of beet, the ellalfa w.. could rnle. "It has been nunacmoi mat we might build a sugar factory here without the aid lit outside capital. So Mrirt lor about one-fourth of tbi mllf n ,uc fn,.r If w can. In our Idei. tcu; oira iirndmt of the entire val- hut by ell mraua, It I urgent Hint It. Ilut Hilt l only a small portion the farmers and business men boot ( th bnrfltN to bn derived, In fact 'for title liiatllutlun If they feel that It it Ucnly the Mtiallet portion, hrnuiQ. will benefit them Iflli farmer don't raln beeta theyj - lll devote ttirlr land and energies to nan other crop Hint will give them mt return. 'Ailde from tho direct lutereala of tbi fArntrrn, many benefits on lie. rlrnl (mm n hiipar factory. It would raiplov too or nun men from October mill February, turning the utiprodur lire tltoo of Son men Into productlvo Hue, and at the low estimate of f riO ix r month it would mean an Increase Tim following rtiiini:'i In the gainettrestitirei to be deposited ti the gamo Irh iif Oieenn Hindi nt lint taut t,e.P"I-,"n tuna. "Ilolh men nnd women nre 10m nltcil to take out n hunting license under the now gnmo code, although women tire evempt from purrhsliig a fNIi llrene. The price nf-n hunting COAST T0N6 WAR III FULL SWING OFFKK OK PKACK MOC1KTV HAVK xo Kvnut until hop msuh HAVK KVKSKU HCOflK WITH III NO KOXflH SAN FKANCIHCO, March S Offcra of the Cblneae peace aoclety to ar range n peace parley have been Ncorned by the Chliiene long (hat gltirt'-d-a war Monday with the killing of Chlnexe. In four count cltlc. The ofTiTK were made following a meeting In the Cblnee quarter, In which twen ty Cblncxi paclfltlxtR participated. Hepreoeiitntlvrif or the xlx warrang Ioiib wen Invited to attend the meet- Ink, but none of the Invitation waa llrentin Is $1.60, Inatead of fl, nnd flio occeplcd. The necretary of the peace .nine Im true for nn nnKlIng ll'nonne. Umlely ald thnt be wa afraid peace "Tin onen neaaon nil over the atate.tiroiotal would receive no conalder- tlin piirpom of liuhlttu r bouiullng(oii Migratory blrda hereafter will be atlun until the Huey fling nnd Hop from Oitobcr let to January lCtb. Blnga bad at leant made nn attempt to "Tne Chinese phcaaant ben baa i even the score with tbe Ulng Kong, been protected, and It U unlawful tnlwho hot member of both theae tongs kilt the same at any tlmo hereafter, ion Monday. "In name District No. 3 tho open Hpeclal detail of policemen guard- ill'er. 'flu I'.ilfi l.nv Maw repealed and lb follimliig Mihitlluled therefer: "No iron or pemona ehnll make line ot a iIok In buulliiK, puriiliiK or klllltii; :my of iln r. utile nulmalK of I hi otr.te of Oregon, Any free riiiinliu: don or iIorh run- nliir, nt InrKK In terrltor) Inlmblted by deer r found following upon tbu track of ii to name animal of the mate, or mi) free ruiiiilnr. dog or dog run ning nt targe In any of tbu fields of the Mute after the owner ha been duly notified in urltlng by any game hiii dm or oilier ofllier eiitrimted with lliii infonetiieut of the name laws of IIiIk male, and If tbe reputed owner lU.-lnluiH ottiiernlilp of tbe xnld dog or doi'H. tin luitue inny be declared n mitillr niilriniiri and may be klllid at "In (lame District No. 2 (Klamath muIi time by tiny irutne warden or oth-, County) winter fishing baa been ellm er eii.on eiitriutetl with tbe euforce- inated eicept for trout over eighteen ment of the gtune Iiiuh without crlm-. Incite In length. hmi nr elk II Hublllt..' "Uame llreedent permlU will here- One half of all tine money bere-.ntter cost the sum of IS. tnstead or, after III be forwarded to the stale Deiug issuca tree a nerewmrr Hcni-on on deer bpg1n Septrmber 1st and continue through until October Int. The bag limit I two, lntead of three. However. In Klamath county the open season l from August IStb to October 15th, with a bag limit or two. "In (lame District No. 9 (Klamath county) the open aeasou onnage hen begins August Int. Instead of July I rah, and continues until August 31st. "The bag limit on trout has been changed through from 75 to GO trout. or 3G ounds In nny one day, President Wilson "soon would be put out of tbe way," and bad stated tbat tbe '200,000 troop! on tbe border would not stand up if put against an efficient forcu.' BLAME IS FIXED FOR DARDANELLES I'MCKfl IIV I.WKHTffMTf N'fl COM. MITTKK ON I.ATH M)ltl KITCH i:.KI AND KAIH.V WAR COV.V i:il FOB KIV OF TMMWH l.ONIMN, March 8 An Investigat ing committee ha fixed the blame for the failure of the Dardenelle expe dition upon the late I.ord Kitchener and I be early war council. The report said that Kitchener was responsible for tbe three weeks' delay In dispatching the troops, and did not utilize the service of the general staff sufficiently. ed the depot and ferry landings here nnd all Incoming and outgoing Chi nese were searched for weapons. Ex tra police were on duty in tbe Chinese quarter. Few Horse In Ktate SACHAMENTO. March 8. War ring nations having almost stripped California of horses, there Is unprece dented activity toward replenishing the supply. Secretary C, W. Paine of the Rtnte Stallion Registration board' reported to the legislature. Applica tions for registration of stallions are coming In att he rate of twenty-five a day, Paine says. , An Xtmm agesit aweria ao letter of 1 latrodactle. SeeChUeote. 23 Grave of Gen. Funston in National Cemetery, Presidio Harety bonds while jom wait. See Chllcotr. 23 OUCH! LUMBAGO! RUB PAINS FROM SORE, LAME BACK RUB BACKACHE AWAY WITH SMALL TRIAL BOTTLE OF OLD, PKXETRATIXG W8T. JACOB'S OIL" receipt No C0l. gamut 2.(4, rat of interest 15 per cent !!. Year 1914, paid Oct. 3. mt, tag receipt No. 6221, amount 3.31, fate af interest IS per cent per annum. .Year 11S, paid Oct. 30, 1IH, tax receipt No. SS2. amount 2.M, rate of Interest IS per cent per annum. Said Oliver Moody as the owner of tbe legal title of the above described property aa the same lppears of record, and each of the other persons above named are here by notified that Nolte Ulley Company. a corporation, plaintiff herein, will apply to the circuit court of the coun ty and state aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the lien against the prop erty above described, and mentioned In said certificate. And yon are here by summoned to appear within sixty days after the first publication of this summons, exclusive of tbe day of neM first publication, and defend taw action or pay tbe amonnt dae " above shown, together with costs and accrued Interest, and in case of your failure to do so, a decree will be ren dered foreclosing the lien of eaM taxes and costs against the land and premises above named. This summons is published by or der of the Honorable D. V. Kuykem dsll. Judge of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the connty of Klamath, and said order waa made and dated tbe 30th day of Jaaaary. 1017. and tbe date of the fret ahU- catlon of this summons bt the IK day of February; 1917. -AI1 process and papers In this pro ceed Ingi may be served upon, the na derslgned residing within the state of Oregon at tbe address heretaafter mentioned. HERBERT P. WELCH, Attorney for PUIatlnT. Addrern Lakevlew, Oregon. l-g-lS.22-l.S-lt vmjMggiigi iM issssxmxismm nn Back hurt youT Can't straighten up without feeling sudden pains, sharp aches and twinges? Now listen! That's lumbago, sciatica or maybe from a strain, and you'll get relief tbe moment yon rub your back with soothing, penetrating "St Jacob's OH." Nothing else takes out soreness, lame ness and stiffness so quickly. You simply rub it on your back and out come the pain. It la harmless and doesn't burn the skin. Limber up! Don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle of old. honest "St. Jacob's OH" from any drug store, and after using It Just once, you'll forget that you ever had backache, lumbago or sciatica, because your back will never hurt or cause any more misery. It never disappoints and has been rec ommended for 60 years. Adr. ami tor feeding. All of them could have TAAAAAA0Wm0WyWWWWW KOLB KNOWN IN MEXICO FORMERLY MCX1CO CITY, March R. Inquiry of wmIiIi i. ii... ,.. ... ir. aha .'rimrnrnintf P. Kolb. whoMo arrest In """Hi. J Honoken. N. J., following the finding '.A sugnr fnrinry In operulion tbl"'of hoinbs nnd explosives In hi room. iU.r..!0U,d.,!""0 !'BV,d lh0UIU,nd of iraii-alrd that n man of that name ni Holliri worth of livestock to'the '.,., . ,.. ,,, ,hll lr. Reports received from lb win- "ved Vorn Orut in lt14. when the r tinge that many horse aro dylag coiiitltutlonallsl nrmy. headed by f starvation and exposure. These tleneral Carranxa made Us headqunr- MNes were all tulpped because of the J ,cr- tBerc. M i of feed, nnd beside hundreds "f According to (lencrul Juan Merlgo, Mil of born stock were shipped, were1 wll0 commanded an artillery corps of eiiatr sold outright nt a ridiculously , cnl,Htitutlonnllst nrmy. Kolb boro -,- Fncrj, or inoveiito other localities , ,,aM,wrt signed by Count von Hern- storf, the aerman amnnsHnaor m WnshliiKton. 1I Haiti he woh n (ler mau rei.ervll. nnd Imd recently beeu In rtnulh America. Cenrral Merlgo says tho man said he waa machine gun operator, nnd tried to Join his corps, but this per mission wan refused. Uter, the man came to Mexico City nnd tried agnln to Join tho nrmy, but without success. General Merlgo wtyB be bellovoa Kolb then wont north, probubly to tho Tarn, nieo nil Held. A descrlbod by Uou- nrnl Merlgo. tho Kolb knowu hero wa, tall nnd alight of build, nnd compara tively young. - - - UlAMATH FALIJ AKTON1HHKD HV MKBCHANT'H STOUV A merchant relates tho following "For year I could not aleep without ...... .irv hour. Whatever I ute L-... ..I nu nnit ynnrnouH. AIho llld .tomacli catarrh. ONH HPOONFUL i buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., tut ralxod In Adlcr-l-ka roiievou mo in 8TANTLY." Rochuho Adler-l-ka fliiiU- th KNTIRR nlltnentnry tract It re lieve ANY CASH constipation, sour stomica or im and provent nppondl cltla. It bm QUICKWbT action of any tt.i we ever sold. sThe Whitman tleiicnl rrederlcW Punston wa burled ytt tho National Cemetery at the Presidio in San Francisco. Photograph slioa tl crowd at his tomb and ttfo flower, that had been placed at the gravo after Interment. This Timothy Seed oc per pound Ktr I'nre Ilecleaaed Heed. wwn In Wood lllver Vallay. Wrlle or Telephone h J? D. Briscoe , ileholsoa Kaant Ft. Klamath. mL0WWW00Wm l IWerNew MattfeMBt We announce to tiie paMlo that wi hare Uken over, the O. K. -i -an win guaraato tit Mat 2 to all old aad aew troas. KrfRO.,rrrtatWs , TO GIVE TEXTS ABOUT FIRST DAY HVANflKI.IST KXTKNIW COIIDI4L INVITATION TO .11. TO UK IMtKH. I.WT TOXKUIT TO HKA1I OTIIKn KIDK OF gUKHTlOX fair 'play he would ilk the privilege of presenting all the texts mentioning tho first day of the week In tho New Testament, nnd extended a cordial In vitation to all to bo present toulgbt to honr the other ldo of the question. a BRYAN DOES NOT FAVOR FILIBUSTER MEMBER NATIONAL GUARD SENT DATA I'HIVATK saiARFKNBKRG OF A MINNESOTA COMPANY WftOTK TO GKItMAXY FROM MKXICAN 1 BORUKR MANY READY TO RISK Doforo n latge congregation In the service nt the Oosnel hull last night, tivnngollitt Tuppor cited Hcb. 1:88, and John 1:1-3,10, to show Christ's nsrocliitlon with the Father In Crea tion In fact us tho active agent. Also im the one that spoko the law ot Blnnl. - As Crciilor nml Lawgiver he was n phrty In establlshlDK tho memorlul of Creation," bo wild. ICxek. 20:13,20, wns tjuutod to snow 1IIA OBJKCTION TU AKMKI KV" MINNEAPOLIS Minn. March 8 , - THtUTY BILL WAS IN LAN-".oflcr of ,n p,rst Minnesota Infant ry returning to Fort Bnelllng from OVAOK AND WILSON WOUiai the Mexican border, announced that FT POWKR I'NDRR OONnmON1 ', "S It us n rIg between (lod and man of w snuctlllcatton. iirv.n . It ...... An.a 1 T BlVA tlinl -- iu hiiu mi. ..' - .. armeu uouimiuj MIAMI, Ohio, March' William Jennings Bryan has given the United I'reaa a statement that he la opposed to tho filibustering which occurred In .the senate over tho armed neutrality l.uke 4 cnntom of Jorum nnd tho manner of Paul. "Tlieso examples woro n warrant for kooiln6,tho ChiUtiutx Sabbath. To walk even ua ho walked," he Mid. At tho cloao of the service Evangel Isi Purdom said In the Interest of said his objections to the bill related language employed. II' added: "Tho public has confidence In Wit son, and congress would not aeakat to grant him the power If lie almiolf could use It. But Wilson cannot rid oa ta aalag or aaaal the gtta." 1 private In Company L, First Minneso ta infantry, was sentenced to Ave eur imprisonment at Fort Leaven worth, Kans-,, February 5th, by a court'inartlal of regular army officers sitting at Ban Antonio, for furnishing military Information to Uermany. A letter addressed ta relatives In Germany asserting thnt 10.000.000 qrrnnn th'la counlrywero1 ready to rlae tip against the government In to the! the event of war with Qermaay, waa Intercepted by 1 British authorities and turned over to Washington officials, according to statements by. the offi eern, 8obarfenberg is a native of Oor maay. "He had predicted ta hi letter that LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Election of a Board ot Su pervisors of the Klamath Drain ige District of Klamath Conary, Oregon. To the owners ot land situate' in tbe Klamath Drainage District of Klamath County. Oregon. Notice Is hereby given that a meet Inr. of the owners of land situate In tbe -Klamath Drainage DUtrlct of Klamath county, Oregon, is called for the purpose of electing a board of three supervisors as and In the manner provided by law for said Klamath Drainage District, such meeting to be at the office ot said Klamath Drainage DUtrlct at No. 713 Main street, in the city ot Klamath Fnlls, Klamath county, Oregon, on Saturday, the 17th day ot March, A D. 1917, af the hour of t o'clock In the afternoon on said date. C. R. DE LAP. County Clerk ot Klamath County Oregon. S-llt HuuimoBs for Publication in Fore' closure of Tax Lien Iu tho Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon, for Klamath county Nolto Dtley Realty Company, a cor poration, PiRintirr. vs. Oliver Moodr. Defendant To Oliver Moody, the above named Defendant: In the. name of tbe State of Oregon You are hereby notified tbat Nolte IHley Realty company, a corporation, tho holder of Certificate ot Delin quency numbered 870, Issued on the 30th day of October, 1910. by tbe tax collector of the county of Klamath, state of Oregon, for tho amount of three and 94-100 dollars, tho same being the amount then due aud de linquent for the taxes for tho year 1911, together with penalty, Interest and cotU thereon upon the real prop erty assessed to you, of which you nre tbe twner aa appears of record, situ, ated In said county and state, nnd particularly bounded uud described as follows, to-wlt: The north half of the north half qf tbe northeast quarter of tho northeast quarter of section 30, township 39 south, range 15 east. W M You are further notified that said Nolte Utley Realty Company, a cor poratldn, ha paid taxes on aald prem Ises for prior or sunsequeai Huanmoas for PatMteaUoa a F dosareof Tax Idea In tho Circuit Court of the Stat ot Oregon, for Klamath Coaaty Nolte, Utley Realty Company, a cor poration, Plalntla. v. II. R. Jewel and W. J. Jewel, De fendants. To H. R. Jewel aad W. i. Jewel, the above named Defeadaata: In the name of tbe State of Oregea: You are hereby notified that Nolte I'tley Realty Company, a corporattoa, tbe holder of 'Certificate ot Detta quency numbered 889, leaned oa the 30th day of October, 191C. by the tax collector or the connty ot Klamath. state or Oregon, for the amount ot four and 07-100 dollar, the same being the amount then dae aad de- jllnquent for the taxes for the year 115, lugemer win iwninny, uunr and costs thereon upon the real prop erty assessed to yoa. of which yoa ar the owner as appear el record, atte sted In said county aad state, aad particularly bounded and described a follows, to-wlt: Tbe south half of the aoath halt 0 tbe northeast quarter of the southwest quarter ot seeUoa 5, township 36 aoath, range 14 east. W M. ' Yo'n are further aotiled that aald .Volte Utley Realty Compear, a cor poration, has paid taxes oa aald prem ises tor prior or sobeeaneat year. with the rate ot -latere oa aald amounts as follew: Year 1913. paid Oct. 30. ltl. tax receipt No. 5598, amount 3.78, rat of Interest 15 per cent per annum. Yeir 1914. paid Oct. so. isif. tax receipt No. 6336, amount 3.3S. rat of interest 15 per cent per aaaam. Year 1915. paid Oct 30. 1916. tax receipt No. 5854, amount 3.86, rate et interest is per cent per aaaam. Said W. J. Jewel as tbe owner of the legal title et the above described property a the appear ot record,, aad eaea rtk otner person anove name ar aere by notified that Nolte Utley Cempeay. a corporattoa. plaiatia hereia, will apply to tbe circuit court ot th ooea ty and state aforesaid, for a decree foreclosing the Hen axamat'tae prop erty above described,' aad' meaUoaed in said certlgcat. AMfM are Here by summoned to appear wltala sixty dar after tbe flret publicatioa ot thia summons, exclusive ot the day ot aald first publication, anq aerena tai action or pay tbe amouat dae a above shown, together with coat aad accrued Interest, and ia eae ot your failure to do so. a decree will a ren dered foreclosing the uea et eaia taxes nnd cost against th land aad pri-mlses above named. Tfcis aummons 1 published by or der of the Honorable D. V. Kuykea dall. Judge of the circuit court of th state of Oregon, for th county ot Klamath, and said order waa made and dated the 30th day ofsJaauary. 1917. and the date ot the trst publi cation of this summons 1 the lt day of February, 1917. 1 All process and paper ia this pro ceedings may be served upon th an derslgued residing within the state of Oregon at the address hereinafter mentioned. HERBERT P. WELCH. Attorney for Plaintiff. Ailaross Tal;nvlew, Oregon. 1-8-15-83-1-8-15 years, with the rate ot Interest oa aald amount aa follews: Year 1913, paid Oct. 30, 1916, tax nafWgji TB Sew T Get Mas mm4 tomHead-CeJd. MV5ljll wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtA a iu tne minute your clogged trlls will open, the air passages ,ot youi head will clear aad jou can breathe freely. No more hawkleg, snuffing, blowlag, hearache, draeas. no struggling tor areata at aigat; your cold or catarrh wll h g, Get a small bottle ot Ely's Crsaat Balm from your druggist bow. Aafly a little ot this frsgraat, aatlsipli. healing cream ia your aoetrU. jM penetrates through evanr air Baasaaa of the head, soothe th laiamadSrt swollen comes iatUatly, ll'a lataxft Baiak Tlnaa" am ilaiaHjal aaaa ' Ji Jaava aaawv rvaa m maw pma ,j with a cold or aW eata,rTaMt ?M SI xm neaa, sooiaes taa taaaaaaa jsrv' '.; y, rnusoas msmaraa gad'faaW'iw h) lasumtly."1 MPW lV,l ' I .-&. ai. ... i VSM'j (em. liaaj. mmt-Xl fi&r m tii'hP MMAMMMlJWwwMkJwMM Drug Co. Adv. t-Vi ij :'UUtvn- IH oub- " w .