The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 29, 1920, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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CRAFTY BRE'B FOX
Trappors Qive Him Credit for
Deep Cunning.
BUSINESS CARDS
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Thkt Travelera May Read.
Tlnrrnurlntr n hnnlr'from tho nubile
library In ono city and returnlm It j
to the library In tho nest town where
he makes a atop may be arranged for
the benefit of tho traveling ronn.
The National Council of Traveling
Men'a anoclatloni hot appolntod a
committee to ace what can bo done
along this line and hai aided tho
American Library association to ap
point a similar committee to confer.
The library association, accepting
the Invitation, has Just constituted Its
own commlttco. John Adams Lowe,
Tlce librarian of the Brooklyn public
library, Is Ita chairman,
Slrd Plumage Bill.
Bird lovers In this country will be
pleased to learn that a bill has passed
Ita second reading In the British house
tf commons forbidding tho Importa
tion of bird plumage. The measuro Is
heartily supported by tho press, hut Is
meeting' with some Apposition frost
eraln members of parliament.
Of All Wild Animals, the Bushy.Tallsd
Rascal la ths Hardest to Trap.
but Is Altogsthsr Undeserv.
Ing of Mercy.
In Ilia, opinion of Irnpiicrs, the fox
Is tho mom cunning and resourceful of
nil I he wild miliimts. I In ufion fools
llu most expert trapper mid thn truest
and fastest of dog. Home Irnppera
who nre wry successful In catching
many oilier fiir-lienrer Unto Hint they
do mil tiellevii It pimnllile In Inko I Icy.
mini III n steel Imp. This, of course,
Is not llio nisi In fuel, he Is ns ensy
to rntrh In n sleel trap ns the mink,
prodded Hie trapper thoroughly mi
ilurslnnil his business. All Hint Is
necessary Is n careful study of lliu mil
iiml's nnliire and ImMls.
The fox lives on siniill jjniiip, birds,
ves nud poultry, He million his den
In sandy hillsides, and In It the female
rear from three in seven puppies,
wlilih nre horn In the inrly spring.
February li tho season Itejnnril goes
wooing, nud he Inn Hi fnr mid U
In search or sueetlieiirls, fiillhful to
none, for Ills line lt more rjvi'tlnt; tlimi
(lie fnotprluls ho leaves In lliu drifting
mow. The fo's sense of smell Is
highly delrlnpcd, and hy It lie detect s
Hie danger of the trap. The scent left
hy hiimmi hands nud thn sreut left on
thn trap hy oilier nnlmals much! In It
nro qalckly ileti-cK-ri.
"A successful fox rapper must he
a twn obM-rter .f details," writes C.
A. Holmes, n speclnl game protector,
In n recent Issiw of Hie New York
slate comcTwitlim luilleiln, In ile
scribing dlnYrmt methods of hunting
and trapping foxes. "Ifn must realise
thnt he It pitting his wits ngnlnit oife
of tho most cunning of animal thnt
roams the silent places of dm hills and
valleys, necrntly f mndn nn expert
mental set which resulted In thu tak
ing of one of the oldest, largest and
wisest foxes In this vicinity. I no
ticed Hint tho fox In question did not
m to take alarm at my trnU over
an old woods rond, and as the snow
was quite deep, would een tako ad
vantage of tho belter traveling by fol
lowing In my tracks ns far ns lie
csrrd to go In my direction. Ttmt Is
the wny of the fox he Is not blindly
nfrnld of innn, hut trusts to his wits
to keep hi in out of trouble. He knew
that the trail wns made by a mnn
walking; and he also knew thnt the
danger Iny not In the trait, but In the
man himself.
"After I had traveled this old rond
several times, nud hnd. noticed Mr.
Fox was In thn hnblt of following me
nearly every night. I picked out a
bush that stood close by the trail, to
serve as a mark for locating the trap,
and here I set two Jump trap In one
of my own footprints, with a sheet of
clean paper beneath the traps, an
other ahect on top, and an Inch of
snow lightly brushed over afl. I fas
tened the chains to dors hurled In thn
snow at tho side of the trail and went
on about my business.
"The next morning Iteynard was
waiting for me, n trap on each front
foot I would nut have raptured this
fox had I not mndo this experimental
set In tho trail, and It only goes to
show the value of observation to the
experienced trapper.
"Kvery sportsman should realise
that one of the worst enemies of wild
life Is the fox cunning, vicious,
bloodthirsty It kills for the love of
killing. Tho warm blood of Ita vic
tims la Ita fountain of youth. Every
fox shot or caught In a trap means
Just 'so many more grouse, pheasants
and rabbits to say nothing about the
value of the fur. Fewer foxes, more
sport, more game, more fun."
Purple Ore New In Osmand.
Purple oro Is an unknown quantity
to tho uninitiated. To the Initiated It
to a heavy purplish powder used chief
ly as ballast by ships leaving French
ports. 80 little worth was attached
to the ore flvo months ago that It sold
In Bordeaux for l'-VSO franca a ton.
Since then It has been put to new uses,
nnd, with tho rise In demand, there
has been a corresponding rise In price.
Purple oro tins a rich Iron content, nnd
that fact has been sufficient to prompt
KngllMi manufacturers to devise new
uses for the powder. Its sudden leap
Into the limelight will porhnps stimu
late Interest In tho residue of other
minerals, the possibilities of which
may have been overlooked In Hie rapid
march of all branches of engineering.
The Reduced Cost of Tire
Mileage forYour Small Car
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Do you realize that Goodyear Tires
are priced no higher today than in
1910 and that their mileage actually
costs less than it did a decade ago?
During this period Goodyear has been
able steadily to increase the amount
of mileage built into its tires and,
consequently, the cost; of Goodyear,
mileage has actually declined.
In no part of the Goodyear line has
this decline been more marked than
in the present 30 x 3, 30 x 3- and
31 x 4-inch sizes of Goodyear Tires,
made especially for small cars.
If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dorr,
Maxwell or other car taking these
sizes, co to your nearest Service Sta
tion tor them get the unusual value
contained in their construction and
delivered in their mileage
ACME LUNCH
Home Cooked Meal
SHORT ORDERS AT
ALL HOURS
Mrs. E. M. Bechdpldt
823 Main St.
FRED WESTERFELD
DBNTIST
Phone 434W.
X-Ray 'Laboratory
tooasat Rid. KlaauMh Palls
I Klamath Fall Cyclery ;'"J
We aaadle the beat la oar line,
each m Motorcycles, Bicycles,
Part sad Accessories, Goodyear,
Pennsylvania and Diamond Tires
and Tabes. The house of the
two and three wheelers, Includ
ing Harley-Davldson Bertie.
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Double-Cur. Fabric, & "250
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Single-Cure Fabric, $' 1 50
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Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost no
more than the price yoa are asked to pay
for rubes of less merit why risk costly
casings whea such sure protec j, .
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About Other People
and About You !
There are two kinds of news in the paper. Part of
the news is about the affairs of other people; their
sayings, doings and goings to do; things that hare
happened may happen didn't happen.
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Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart
PbyslcUai and Hstrgeoa
White Building
Klamath Falla Oregon
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327 MAIN STREET
Opea 10 n. in. to 8 p. m. Soadaya
and Holidays
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DENTISTS
Dr. E. a Wisecarrer
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SPRING WORKS
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EMKBTICB- MEM, ATTKNTJOlfl
The regalar ateetlaca
of Klamath Pott No. I,
American Lecioa, will be
held at o'clock p. as., at
the t'lty Hall la Klamath Falla, oa
the sreond aad foartk Taeadays of
each month. All Comrade are la-tlted.
Thoea daslrlag to loin the Post
ay seeare application blaaka from
O. K. Yarn Riper. Fred Nicholson, or
t. at. oaraaaaa. ail M auamata raua.
FKID NICHOLSON. Secretary
But there'a also a lot of newa
In this paper if yea know
where to look for It about
)our affaire.
That'a the part of the newa
you'll find la the Advertise
meats. There'a valuable news
there about thlaga yon want or
will want; perhaps aboat thlaga
you have that others want.
Kvory Advertisement carries
I message to someone.
Many Advertisements carry
messages of Interest or value
to you.
You can't afford to mtsa the
Advertisements because so
many of them are news relating
directly to yen or to your
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WESTERN LABOR
BUREAU
The only place where you
can get Mlp and Use only
place where you can get a
1034 MAIN ST.
Phone 477-J
NEW CITY LAUNDRY
FINISHED WORK
FLAT WORK
ROUGH, DRY
"Put Your Duds
In Our Suds"'
PHONE 154
Corner Main and Congei
DR. F. R. GODDARD
Osteopathic Physician and
Surgeon
Office and Residence
Phones 321
L 0. 0. F. Temple
E. D.LAMB
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON
Pfcoaal7W
17H
Rooms 1 aad 9
White BaUdlag
DR. T.C CAMPBELL
PHTRICIAlf AND 0USGBON
LO.O.V.Bedldtaat
Reeideaeo White PeUeaa Hotel
Reaideaee Phoa I.
DR. L. L. TRUAX
WAKRKN HUNT HOSPITAL
Day Pkoae, 4S7 Night
SAW aOLIi KNGINKKUNa
GONSTRCCTION CO.
Deelgaeie aad hwlMen of
box piaata. Dradglag. PBe eVtvfckf.
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Office Coraer Sprta aast Oak
Near 8. P. Depot
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Saaata Saad from the Heap, Gaat
aaad aad gravel pit. la tmy taaatttp
that may bo desired by eeatraetarr
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be Mint
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Re-Glazing and Cabinet
Makigag
Phone 477W
Eleventh and Pine
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IClaasath Lodge Ne. 1Q
Laar.
Meets Friday night of each week at
1. v.v. f. aau, ota ana Mala streets.
H. H. Ogle, N. O.; W. C. Wells. Sec
retary; W. D. Cofer. Treasurer.
Ewinni Ennnnm.,1 Nn At T n
tO. F., meeU Tuesday night of each
wm ai 1. u. o. r. nail. Harry
Loucks, C. P.; W. D. Cofer. Scribe;
Fred Buealng, Treasurer.
WILSON ABSTRACT
COMPANY
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ARTHUR R. WIIJKHI
THE ARCADE HOTEL
lOeWeM afAIN ST.
PHONB 477a
Tho plaee vrttk hoasb cemforta,
cJeaallaeea, pleaty of free ah?
KveiTtJaias saw froas top
bottoas aad rates to
FOR SALE
Three stores, all paying.
Location AI. Must sell
owing to other business.
See 1008 Main SL
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