LET 'ER BUCK
East Oregonian Round-Up Souvenir Edition
Pendleton, Oregon, Thursday, September 21, 1922.
Page Five
IS GRADUATE OF UNIVERSITY OF WASH
Hunting Predatory Animals in Eastern Oregon Described
by Albert Peterson Who Did Not Learn the Facts From Books
(Continued from page 4.) , fox n,l blood hound crossed arc very QUEEN OF ROUND-UP HAS HAD HONORS CcFORE:
'wnt.n in milium Lill f, illlll VUIIh"ln
. by a competent hunter will accomplish 1 The only t, radical way to Bet this very
wonders toward the destruction of i destructive animal, the coupar, is with
predatory wild animals. A Ford cur dogs. Th best way to train dojrs tor
used in the sandy countries for den i this work is to raise them yourself and
hunting is Very useful but rather ex- teach them to obey and know only
pensive for most trappers. ! their master. When this it accom
Part IV. First part. Hunting with plished the balance of the work is not
nounus snouiu oe eonuucieu -u uu uuiicuu.
from most all other ways of preda-j Trapping lor -wolves is much the
tory animal control. It is another ef-j Klli,e lls trapping for coyotes. Larger
feetive method in coyote exterminu- traps must he used, preferably Xo
tion, though the coming of more! 4 x,.H- House. Hunting their dens
fences has greatly overcome, this! should be carri-d on the same as the
means of hunting. Traps in the local-1 method used for covotes
ity is another handicap. The proper; 1!ol, tts (l.c (,.lsi,y trnipe,, ,
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lars on them with a chain twelve
incheH long coupling the two hounds
together. Under' this management
they are always with y.iu ami can
readily be released when a coyote is
sighted. A strong pair of field glass
es is very useful in this work.
Before going inlo a locality to use
hounds plenty of carrion should be
widely distributed so that th
may feed heavily and become fat and
always full. In this condition they
are more easily run down than when
poor, and gaunt.
It is very .necessary to give hounds
"used for this work only carefully pre
pared food. They should e fed
bread made from shorts, a small
quantity of lean meat and sk'nimod
milk. Their feet should be treated
Fresh killed rabbit affords very good
bait, thought I have often tak,en thorn
by trail or scent sets.
Couears arc very difficult to trap.
While they are not trap shy they sel
dom return to nil animal which they
have killed, thus making it difficult
to induce them. Tile concur prefers
to kill fresh meat every dav and will
coyotes l n lit imri, ,n,t u-l.iei. m-.d. .nt.
l-illed themselves. The only set I
could recommend for this animal
would he a passway set.
Formula for making scent: Catch
25 pounds of oily fish, simaw fish is
good, add some angle worms or in
sects such as yellow jackets, 'Which
can be caught !n a common catsup
bottle with witter In the bottom and a
little svruo added to dr;iw (hum a .1.1
every night, by bathing in salt water to this the brains and gaul of a beef
and greasin,? with salve. They should tour beaver castors, four ounces oil of
be taught to ignore porcupines and ; )(,d!an. four ounces oil of anncs Aft
rattlesnakes. Two hounds well train-; el. choiminir fish win, fe.i
mix tho above( well together and place
in tin container leaving air hole not
large enough for flies to get In. Set
ed is enough for any locality, In con
ducting this work at least three good
tunning horses should bo employed
fftid by using a light outfit and chang
ing even- day they may be kept in
good condition providing they are well
cared for after strenuous work.
Some years ago, when coyotes were
plentiful, I have taken as many as
twenty seven in the month of October
with hounds.
Topics In llrli-r
A good rifle, 2r,6 Newton, will help
greatly in adding to your catch. This,
of course, depends who is behind the!
gun.
Two good cat dogs of mixed blood,
m a warm place fur fifteen days. It
is known as fish scent.
Take the sevual organs ol a female
coyote, bladder and urine included,
and mix with glycerine and a little
corrossive sublimate to keep from
spoiling. This makes a very effec
tive scent for most times of the vear.
The larger percentage of coyrftcs taken
with this scent are males.
Damage In Kaslt-rn Oregon by X'rodii
tory Animals
I can conservatively say that five
thousand sheep art
ioiGTOM S
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The name of Sawtelles has bee n so firmly established in the minds
of Eastern Oregon residents that v hen they need reliable jewelry, they
think of Sawtcllos. "The name is y our guarantee of satisfaction."
!Mi.ss Thelma Tliompson, queen of l ii I
the lndleton Kouml-l'p luia worn
the crown before, having- been rep
resentative of rmatilla county at the
Oelilo celebration a few years ugo.
Lust year se was one of the maids
for her cousin, Miss Helen Thump-
kllled anniiallv in son wlten she was que n.
She is a. t'niversity of Washington j
MISS ALLADEEN SCROGGIWS. REPRESENTING '
LA GRANDE WILL BE IN ROUND-UP PARADE
graduated from
father, S. Jt.
having been
that college. Her
Thompson, is one of the directors of
the Kound-l'p. Her grandfather,
William Hlakley was one of the early
:-hciift's of I'mutilki county.
iliss Thompson is a true daugh-t"i-
of the West and is an excellent
horsewoman.
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The most treasured of all jewels
because of its value and beauty.
Our diamond assortment is so
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here exactly the Rem desired
mounted the way desired priced
at the price desired to pay.
Our $50.00
$75.00
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central Kastern Orescon districts, on
the Umatilla and Whitman National
forests and adjacent private holdings
by predatory wild animaln. iisides
domestic animals terrible slaughter is
committed upon irame. The Oeer
would be, in this locality, on a twenty
five per cent increase if predatory ani-1
mal depredations could ho bmhiuted
and in time to come seventy-five per
cent increase is probable. Pioneers of,;
this country pi nee estimates in which
they require fifty deer pt year to
L satisfy the hunger and want only-
waste of a cou:;ar. In the year of
iif. i, one Lilt .i UN; i ilia i i us! i. Li r hi - i
st, statistics nhow that "000 slieep ' flieted 'with this
were killed while on uummcr ranr c, by
predatory wild anirunls. itaneliers
with small flo.'lts of sheep, who are
unable to employ herders, have lost
as many as 3d per cent of their entire
herd in one year. Seventy-five deer
v.'ct'o found on the icr of the North
ForU on the. John Day river d-iring
the winter of l!m and 1922, all hav
ing been killed by coyotes.
i no ueain umi in uie iauiif. iitta y
reached all pnibs of the west during W.
tho p;ist seven years, T'-oplo have not
j only suffered from the i'inaneinl lostf
' in live, stock hut many human lives
! u v(. I . 1 1 t;i . i-n hv t he n iiimnlK af-
dreadl nl disease.
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Only good watches are sold here
but the choice is so great that
one can find a reliable timepiece
to meet every need and priced to
please the purse.
We are sole agents for
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the most" beautiful and most accu
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Rahhies undoubtedly originated from I hido upon and way lay tho bear, than
THE AMERICAN GIRL BEATS THE
DUTCH; VO LEND AM MISSES TRY
TO IMITATE MODERN FLAPPERS
predatory wild animals.'
The bear 1 do not consider a preda
tory animal hut merely a panic animal.
If a hear Is f id to be a sheet) Ulllor,
it is far easier for the herder of tho
flock to kill th's hear, which he can
readily do by buildin a scaffold to
to send a hunter to do tho work.
Charles McDevilt and Pat Doherty
of (lurdane, Hretion told mo a year
auo that1 out of their small flocks of
sheep JJO were killed by coyotes,
viliieh could be traced to three or
four old female coyotes rearing their
vomit;, on and tributary to tho ranch.
An Inspector or a Koort hunter t the
proper time could have waved these
men considerable loss by d levins the
dena out and killing tho old and.
young,
ot
'he
Miss Aladecn Hcroccins. one of thf
maids for Uugen Tholma Thompson
is a La Grande girl and was rhoser
by the Pendleton Ilound-l p Associ
ation as representative of her city.
Mis3 Scrog-srins is entirely at home
n the saddle, having ridden since
me was a small child. She lias rid
1en In tho t'nion Stock Show. Miss
Scropglns is a Vniverslty of Oregon
srirl and will resume her studies at
that college this fall.
Kail Boone
Beauty Parlor
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EVERT Preparation sold under the F.ONNEY label is made
from the ordinal formulae of Esther Honney and is manii
factored ir Honnev laboratories. Pure ingredients urc thus
a.irt.l to our nt..mers. as mil a the exact proportions and
perfect blendinE which arc so essential to satisfactory results.
Doiiiit) Skin and WrinUlo nam; IWiiiney Cleansing Crrani;
Ikmm-y lUearti C rv-aiu: IKmrjr Acne Cnarn: IK-i.m r Atriii?rfit
Lotion: 1 i!kt Doiwr Kav P..dr: Bonm IVU of IUjkos. Ikn
ne, I.', d Ri uxt-: IU-niK , Ik-auly Ib-lm: IKmney rowdered
An-bU: Itotinry Brill anlu"-: IW""I Uandolin". for ll Hair-Drew.;
Honney lepllator puwdef.
Par il us Ian,-y tonil. lumitHi. ..e".tv IXi'r. forabs. Hair
Orurnents. twy P w.k-r. JieTfnw-.: Coty s lane tw:nct
t. all arouiHl hob t-nrls. side wacs. . tmd.iM
- VOLEXDAM, Holland, Kept. 21. I 'wifjf
(A. P.) Tho ieople or ims seas ue
villac have two sources of income,
fishing, and the tourists who come to
see medieval costumes of the vlllas
?rs and comment on their adherence
to the olid time customs. The. men
catch the one, and the phis the other.
iTor Volendam has its bellies, and the
.Id world attire of their forbears Ic
onics them well.
But this year hundreds of Amen
tia "flappers" have been among- Vol
endam's visitors, and they have in
troduced chaos. The local Kirls have
been blind to the charms which
uv-..lto American irirls seem t"
!d for the youns men of Volenda"!
nd It is no uncommon sirht to see
Volendam misses walking behind
roups of American girls, making vain
ifnmpts to lmi!ae the slouching,
lackada'sicul walk and blaze air of,
.'Ssumed world-wisdom.
The debutante slouch, the Ions ;
ooirit'-d shoes with French heels, ln"jlg
short, scant skirls and chic ha'.s have
laroused the envy 'of the yonntt
Dutch women and created a panic inl;fev
the lilh.ie which may cease to he a,
2-r,.,,r .nr. i f for sol venirs It its female
popul rion beslin to copy world fash
ion sheets.
Th.- Mhage elders are up In arms
Tirades are launched against the fob
ii.. T..rt :Iile of fashion. The laei
nakrrs Abr fashion the 'lualnt white j
cat.s i ir "-omen, the maiv.if'irturcrs . :
who i"r out the wooden shots, and ,
f'i.. ..ii.ii.l.eei.ers who thtrive on th .
i"-.in'.iu ss of Velcndam are poudacl- ;.
Ira an ami-flapper camiiabm. i
I .f ve tie r.- a'-e Dutch flappers. :
j but the Dutch rlrls generally have!
loo much v.ek l-.t to simulate fashion
d.Mts yiec ssfiil!, and Kuteh lliool
r, hick th- t',-t. of American ur
l (bessmal" IS. So the Alll' l l-
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stirreo I'Hle Dutch Sir's who.
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ru of Am- :dii mto cpy th'-'i gS
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Note the gorgeous eclor effects among the
Indians at the Round-Up and then see
how faithfully these colors and designs are
carried out in the manufacture of
Pendleton
Robes
the
is f l.f't-ehani:
Wovld Be M. P.
Pendleton Indian Robes
Seen on display at all local stores are the product of Pendleton come and
see them manufactured. The mill will le open to visitors Thursday and
Friday Mornings.
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Pendleton Woolen Mills
I'ENDLETOX, OREGON
Mr. S-jolt-Gatty. r.ow virAir.j
th: count' y. nt to jiin Laiy
Aor and lira: V.'inlhrinihzm, io
meo memiwrs of the BriL-uh par.ia
ir.ent. the' a cvadiiiat on ths
Libcial ucket
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