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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1913)
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I IT It II I N 4 41 l 44 M 41- T 41 ST 44 It II. nowr pta4f rta'Af Ctotr Omt' Clnr ClMT CItar pta'tr PtCMjr VtCT4 ClMf dwr The cBCerlr awatteU rtguhitloM propoMd br the United 8Utt ikimrt- nt of agriculture, hnreau of bio lCttl survey, lila( the wmoim Ib whleh the iheottoc of mlgratery bird la ftHawad, uthorleeJ u4ek (ha re cently enct4 Weehi-McU nigra- tery bird law, hate Jurt beta wait public by the 4artatMi. Tbey are effective Oetober 1, 1913, aubjeet. to any change that Hay bo determined on between new and then. In, view of th wMeapfoad Iptareot In thWnwttar, nei only on the part of tportaaea. bnt of levera of wild life genorally, the Aaaeriean Oante Protee- trve and ProyaajnU , AaaoeUtlom, h)V waa aetlT in th aaeveaient for the enaetineat of tho Weeka-htcUan Lhtrn-, hae anmaaariaed the aMt Intport- ant potnea'mTotved I theao regan ttone. aa teUewa: Olt,t Ofcaar Omt Cbaar Clear Owe Yon Tram OF 200 TO v EITERTAIN 5,000 MOIWtUUa, IJf ciAOKAMAB OOVX mr, fMMum on o not mo. NMaurr :M n. . , 1 1 J l' V4- - -Vl . - t Vt Aj '; S JAMit V ? 4.'iu I r',; ,f tb 1 ' a S. -..MO Jfn C r . VtOWeYonrsdf ' The habit Mahtof ad- M the beat S. -t ' a bny fc- woawts ..- I Sr i r J fVAMIHttinOS. 1 r. J,rXeYnJU.Wst-taakkr- Oanerally apeaktac the country la divided tla to two aone. northern, and outhera, tho dlvldlag lino runntnc wholly or la part north of latitude 41 degree and th Ohio River. Oregon k te tho northern eon. The open aoaaona provided In the aUto of Oregon on the four claaaia of migratory bird that have been con stituted for the purpose of theao reg ulation are aa follews: CUaa 1 Brandt, dacha, geese, Sep tember IS to December IS. Cwaa J RaH. eoota. galllaules, September 1 to November SO. Claaa 3 Woodcock, October 1 te November 31. Claaa 4 Blackbreastad and golden plover, Jeckaalpe, greater and leaser yellewless, September II to Decem ber II. fiinminj ad lamliilliaa Br way of aummarlaatlew the fet- lewmc atatemenU nugr bo nsade: c 11 w XI - f 4 v, 4 v ' New '",i V Furniture . t' i jf,.j rr. ' ! r . . f ' , - . h l" 1 vF? "I " J0,ife JENSEN'S FWAilture Store nw l nMBBainaiMsfliaia m t;V. , U7' "; w t Fr - IsiJsniaVfiiis i ii i i 1 1 I Jft " laiinMHsa4 , ' - , Ma fer of the fftrat mUread Hm. Sepiamber Iff a4 tt. AMbengh the town haa not more th at. nihebrtssrte. K hm ed'that R vM he ready to ddteaad etertasn the , vtaitera viho.'-anrromi dans tmmunKe pre dtot,;wtU attead tar two-day oelebra- leai. -" ' 'The aosaelse. asaraa the entrance of tho Iret crate over, the sew 'Portland, Enteao aad Beat era railway, n branch of the system of deetrias radiating through the enUr Wlllamftte Valley. Waodbura wHI ma en special Irate, SMvertoa another. Salam n third and Portland wlM operate at laaat one spsslal and parhelia two. Mora than 14 antomohUea are owned wMhia a radios of Ive mUoa of atalaUa, and the CemmereUl Ctab there, baa aeearsl .ke prom lee of ev er ear ewaar t dcaa'o Ma machtee Jfor,lhe twe dapa to taha the vWiora 0.1' a tear of thanHoy- A varied pro gram t aaarta aad amaeemaata haa n arraaatt. Tterc wMLbe eahlb Ma of.uVeotoek aad the prodaet of th surroundwc eoaatry aa faatnrea of the fair .whleh will ho held la eon- Vv9Y"evv4 Vflrnjeal waaaar bVaWJaoaawp Vera amelowi WJaw read. Five airaae bead have been hired, of whleh' the rattroad eempany will fsralah two., 4 Oavaraar West aadraevral ateta e'am'BlaaaaB' WHI agyVowasW J fl r Tan dhlcaao psHiswamaa.' aaoa to be'a-feaUr of Chioago life, vW wear a aatty aad styUeh uniform, aad the oaa ahowa here la the lUaatratlea la eaeeoa for her, ' A atgaHaeat featara of the akirtjla a pletol'poeket eatbe right aid, i Whether or net she wMl actually carry a'pletol there, la not' kaawa, aad .perhaps, wlM .' aet bo Known tin taa am i marckea oat on her tear of duty. I- '1 ! ood um$? ETC? JV' ..HitIh aold oar Ire laaaraaa buslneaa, all accouata for Ira tawr snee' policies 'written' dartac the months of July aad Augaat, lilt, are twyable. wbea due, at the oaUa ef the CltyVaad County) Ahotraat ecspaay. H.T.MaU atreet. Klaatath FaUa la New Regulations for Hunting & IK Seasons Under Federal Law County Divided Into Two Zones. Oregon Season for Brant, Ducks and Geese From September 16 to December 16 Ritchie and Welsh Will Box for Lightweight Championship i i. i both tones for numerous reasons, but In most cases tho closed season take th average of tho existing law of the atateu In tho particular toned In which they are located. 3. -There haa been more cutting on tho closing than tho opening dates of the shooting seasons as they now exlet 3. In most case three months of open ahootiajf are allowed for water row), and In name case aa much aa three and one-halt months, 4. Spring shooting Is absolutely I roalblted. 6. Shoottac of migratory birds be tween suaaet aad sunrise Is likewise prohibited. I. In no eaae will there be leas than thirty day .when birds may bo shot dnrlac tho period of their1 great eel abaadaae. waaa aweeaaaa la PrevNeteei .fcHrde that may be ahet are divided by the new regulations Into four Classss. Those, aad ihe open seaaora allowed oa them, follow Dataa Inclusive, northern tene: v I. Water fowl, September 1 to De cember IS. t. Rail, September 1 to November It. 3r Woodcock, October 1 to No vember It. i. Shore bird, September 1 to December IS A closed season uatll September 1, It II. la established for baad-UUed I'lgeoaa, little brown, aaadhoU aad ukoopteg eraaea; awaaa, curlew, all bore birda except black-breasted aad golden plover, Wilson or Jackealpe, woodcock, greater or leaser yellow- Wood duck la addition are given a te September J. ltl. have heea made htlln the fatlawtec atetea: atalae. New llnnnmlilio, Virmimt, lllimlo IhIbiiiI, Mitsstrliiisctlr)) Coniircllrtit, New trk, Now Jerrry, IViuuvlvrnln, C'hlo. Indiana, MIcMnnn. Wet Vtr Klnln nlul Wisconsin. InnocilvVroun birds, Including rob- Inr, larks, etc., nr protected at nil lime In all states, and similar pro tertlon la given the smaller shore birds and ether specie which have been greatly reduced In number. An open season or reed or rice birds from dclember,t to October 31, Inclusive I provided for In Delaware, Mary land, letrlct of Columbia, Virginia and South Carolina. Rwalta9CdHBVgt 9M arvlVSt'S A novel aad Important feature la the prohibition of hunting aa th great river of the country etcept during November aad December. Prohibited territory aa designated by the regulation la thla Instance la follew: . Mlasisatppl River, from New Orleans to htlanaapella. I. Ohio River, from tta mouth to Pittsburg. Missouri River between Ita arauth and Blamark. N. D. Under Ihe provisions of the Week- McLean law three moathe are given from the time these regulation are made public uatll they are presented to the president for approval aad arc Anally adopted. It la also provided that public bearings may he had It deemed proper, and It la aasumed that theee very probably wilt be held. The regnlatloaa outlined above are an effective contradiction to the ru mor, widespread In the Northwestern states, to the effect; that the Weeks McLean law prohibits the sheotlag at any time of' ducks, aad other wild fowl. Full lafenaatteu caa be ob tained by wrttleg the department of agriculture for pamphlet II aad 13 4Mb. dM rCemmauleaUoea eeat to the Mar. aM far pabHaatlea la thai depart- he 4M e af taa (for my part, I am aet able to elaat Ify a awa who eould aae the laah aa a fellow betectled, aad uaable to de fead htamair. I admit that my kaowledge about the aalmal klagdom la limited, aad If IaaeuMvwrRe a hook about "the wild aatteam I have never known" It would make a Mc one. But from what I do know about the lower aal riata. I do not think that the Intel lectual ancestor of such a man can b found among them. Honor be to the last legislature, which had the decency to repeal the law and stop tble degrading practice. I do not wish to any bard talaga about Justice Qowea, who gave the sentence. , I believe that hU feeUag were outraged whea the evMeaea af thla so-called maa waa laid before him, aad for the moment he thought walpplag a St puawaasaat. Ha did not atop to redact that the evil effect oa the cemmuaity of aueh degradiag pualahateat may he1 far greater taaa the act af one degenerate toward a fellow being-. He bad forgotten that oae wrong caaaot be righted by corn- sod women aatoag ua that I have I mining aaether. aad ir be had taken hope for a coming elvlllaatiea mealtime to refect. I do aot think he oaa Lew. Skahe! Editor Herald: I am glad to knew that there la at least aae eSclal here who refuses to sacrlflee hi maahood, degrade hi flee aad besmirch the name of our fair city by refusing to whip a poor degenerate whea ordered to do so by th Justice of the peace. Whea I read about that sentence the ether day my heart aaak te the level 9t my shoe- but whea, I heard af the refaaal f Sheriff Law to carry our the aea- It agate rose to Ha aaaal alti tude. Mr. Law daaa aot aeteaff te my political teeth, aad he waa aet elected to eOeo with the help af mr vet, but i am liberal eaoagh te rec egaiae a real nana wherever I see him, regardless of what hu aolltleal or reHgteua belief naay ha. It la because there are aueh men aad wemea with eeavletloaa aad ceur aga enough to etaad, up for them, Such caaractera eeaatltate taa rum gaarda af oar freedom the watch dees af our 'liberties. uaet recall oae Instance when a criminal brute waa 'ever reformed by belnf degraded. Taklag all 'talaga into eoasidera tloa, It daea not aeem to m that we are getting civilised very feet, aad whea thla la called the civilised age It la a mtaaamer. The awakeateg period, I thlak, would be more appro priate, because a few men aad women are awake to the fact that a real cIvU ItatloB la possible. There are now la all parte of the world a growteg number, who caa aee vleleaa of tble coming civilisation a time whea de generates and criminate which arc bora of poverty and perverted social conditions ahall be no more when all shall have enough of thla world'a goods, aad to apare, When this Ideal I fully realised, then, for the Hrst time in the history, will the aun shine on n free nation, where queen democ racy shall reteja supreme. JOHN AUSTAD. I cell llaWaBJta 'PwLrn4i WlM buy' a S-reeav strictly madera aew house, completely furatehed;! haa hath, toilet, electric lights; also three room te baseateat; oa seed let locat ed oa Klghth atreet. Owner muet aell. We wlM make you a Joaa af l,ttt for three years oa this property. 33-lf R. tt. SMITH RBALTT CO. Subaarthe far Taa MaraM, II 'fufaKurefer mares, at Comet eck'a. 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Sana WCdHTJN aUaWIMW, S HlfAWK, 1 SPNI1M WAOON ABB TWO ' rt ChaipHTakaiialOflCi THE MIDWAY BARN V Jv .aaav fannatV A Taaaaaaanai eaaVieBaamuw aammsK aanmanml af ' irTxaaTamvaV vanmanmanmanmaV anmai M M AmKf manmanmamw JUBamanmanmnV BmanmanmanmHWnmaBanmanmnW BmBnmBnmBnmBnmBnmBnmBnmanV aU S.B.B.V -BaBaBBBa aaBBBBBaf BBBBBml l aBBBBBBai BBBBBBBB ' aBBaf BBBal &t anmf Lnl aBBT BaB V s aBBsW BBBV tlfcfc4Jb-NeBBaS Willi Rttchl Tho Irst lightweight Hghl for many years In which the champion ship of the world haa been Involved will be that between Willi Ritchie, the American champion, aad Preddy Welch, the British, Preach and Auj- trallan champion, at Vancouver, II. C, September fth. Ritchie's manager and friends have claimed for him the championship of the world ever since he beat Ad Wot gaat, and at the same time Welsh has Insisted he waa the champion of the world In hi division. Of course bolh Prcddle Welsh claims are absurd. There haa bseu no lightweight champion of the world for years, for tllln-holdera, American and foreign, never met. Moat Amerlcaus will pick llllclilc In tho light. They argue that Welsh I not n fast nor as shifty aa.he was several years ago. On th olhor hand, Itllehfu is at the top of hU form. WeUh doe not hit hard enough to knock out rugged hosers, but Ritchie has Jual shown, by knocking out Silv ers, the sturdy Mexican, that he has a punch. GARDER SAGE BARKERS GRAY HAIRI SO NATURALLY ROBODY CAR TELL Hebtes; That beautiful, tvaa eaade af dark, gteesy hair aaa oaly be had by brew ing a mixture af Safe Tea aad Sul phur. White It la a mueay tedteaa teat, H wall rtpaya taaa whea hair la Urates gray, faded aad streaked. Year hair te your eham. It or aura the faee. Whoa tt turns gray aad leoka dry, wtepy aad crassly Juat aa applieatteal or twa of See aad Sulphur aahaaen Ha ap pearaace a huadred laid. Dea't aothar te prepare taa teste; yea ana gat frem aay druawtera a It seat haute at "WyaU'a bum aad near Hair Remedy," ready te Thla eaa alwaya ha ligialil bring hack U aatural eater aad tea tre of year hair, aad la taa heat thlag kaawa ta remeve daadruff, atep Itchtag aealp aad falrtec hair. Kverybody eheoaea "Wyath'a" Saga aad Sulphur bscauas It aarkeaa at naturally aad avealy that aebedy caa tell It haa beea appltes. Yaa auatdy dampen a sponge or soft bruah aad draw thla through the hair, taklag oae amall strand at a time, which re quires but a few momenta. Do thla at algbt aad by mornlag iba gray hiilr haa disappeared, aad after another application It becomes beautifully dark aad appeara glesay, luetreua aad abundant It eertelaly help falaa leek year youager aad twtea aa at tractive, aaya a well-kaewa daaa tewa druggtet. I t 1 -p-jii, ' 'fa MZ.t&&. Jet us stfppy o&)m. J. B. Chamhsrs, Proa. Hverythtec fo Hm guana er Camp. Ilrtwrra Sth aad 7th, aa Mate v THK aVH STORK p. 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