' Page Eight , THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Mil I1IMY, 1I', i:.MII:( C'l, tllUX 1 I l DOG WIGGLED TAIL; COUGAR BIT DUST II1. N. Mnlllu Heinle limiting Kxperlrnre nf twine Dunk Willi UN Old llloorlt loj on Trilmtury of Iioiir Tom tYeck, Ijhic County YES, HERE'S SANTA, TOO! ' Klamath hunter tiro unanimous Unn well directed shot killed the i-or almost no in tho belief thnt n coiiRar, Olil lllooch wIrrIpJ his '."".L0? """I1, "''. M.nr"'nl n.l Immediately put another Vn further evidence; 'A rnt screams, nml a concur Is usl nn overgrown cat Ronu wild. roiiRilf up i 'tree. Ono nuiro rlmt 1.1 tit tho work. Tho old dog repeat ed tho dose three more times, which 1" havo not hilled n Krent number I mdo Hvo riowii eoiiRnr, one to 8 I". -..- ... 1 . -.1 .lw.t oi mem, nun mo mri-si niL-anuii-u ; -" toltio feet six Inches and weighed . The old doR wiggles his tall n sixth fJOO pounds. But 1 have hunted ' time, but was called off. Doak had with Isaac Doak, who Is now a well-1 but one shell left for his old 14-73 fo-do stock man of Wallowa coun- Winchester and was six mile from fry, .and 30 years apo ho was the his cabin. nnJ as It was growing best cougar hunter I over heard of dark he started home. fy& I feel sure hfc.w'oudsw-car that 'Doak nnd Jtta old dog, lllooch ibiiRars scream. killed 100 cougar that year, and he r "With his old lllooch dog. half, Is certainly no wind-jammer. Kill gre hound nnd half foxhound when Ing a cougar did not eclto him as following a badly wounded deer one much ns klllliiR n mouse would some day on a trlbutaty ot Long Tom rlv- men. I hao camped with him In er In I.nno county, whore ono can these Jungles and heard screams traol west 30 miles without com- nt nlRht that ho claimed wero made Ing upon a settlement, he quit tho 'by coupar. No hoot-owl. Jackass deor trail nnd treed n grown cou-j or night birds could fool him. I feel gar. I sure that tho cougar screams. I RITCHIE REDEEMS HIMSELF IN MATCH WITH JOE SWINDLER (Continued from Page 1) tho best ho has given tho fans hero la many moons. The results cf train ing under an experienced manager. wcro apparent. Ho demonstrated that ho had tho goods and Is en; titled to the respect of those whose opinion of him bordered on zero af ter hit first match with Swindler. Swindler appearei to be poorly trained and his exhibition was not ' on a, par with those of his previous bouts here. Hcfcrro Callcil Foul Tho Evans - Herbert scheduled eight-round go ended In the fourth when nofcree Tom Walters called a foul on Evans for swinging too low. Witters did this, he said, after hav ing previously warned Evans against hitting low, butlng and hanging on. 'This fight was a whirlwind affair from "tho start, tho best on the card by far. Kvans started out the agres "sor. lie found he had no mean op ponent, however, since Herbert seemed well able to take care of himself, and It seems safe io predict that Herbert's chances would havo been good for the decision haj the bout gone eight rounds. Herbert weighed 148 and Kvans 147. Daw OutcloA?l In the Harmon-Daw match, the latter was outclassed from the first. Daw took tho count of nine In the first. In the second ho swung wildly and seldom connected. In the third he did a little better, also In tho fourth anJ fifth, but at no time had Harmon In danger. Early In the first Daw got a claret noso that proved troublesome. Tho youngster appeared In excellent condition, how over, and might havo shown up bet ter In a 10 or IS round go, al though In some of tho rounds Har mon did not appear to extend him self. Daw should devcllop into n first-class tighter. Harmon weigh ed HSV4 and Daw 149. . The Itltchlo-PorrllarJ preliminary was largely a farco, with everything I'crrllard's way. Tho rufurco stopped tho bout In tho third when Itltchle stood helpless and Porlll.ird started to pull his blows. Tho absenco of tobacco smoke In tho packed hall was a feature of the evening. For once thi fans listened to the ""no smoking" request; an? gave tho boxer comparatively pure air to breathe. J. U. Swlnney, Illtchlo's manager, today said that great credit was due Swindler for his game battle. Swind ler, he said, Is n clean boxer nnd a worthy opponent. Ho also said that Illtchlo entered tho ring with a frae-, tured rib obtained In a training bout with Kid Herbert. Swindler will not lose the sight In , his eye. In the belief of the physl-' clan who attended him. Daw left the ring with a brok-' en noio that will keep him out of tho gamo for seme little, time. S55Rir'rN i i fWfe35v i M !Wffiffl-k ?vBBpifc 1 TAFFETA MARCHES AS ADVANCE Guard of Spring's Fashions You will want a San a i'I.ki- f r uc w th our i'u stilus stories. Here i-ue to Mil pli Muir need must he given to the guards for tho entlro 15 points by throwing Honansa'n low score. six baskets ami three fouls. Charles Grove threw nine baikets for a total of IS points, and display ed excellent floor work. Vernon Mooru scored 14 points by throwing six baskets and two fouls. Clifford Horuo scored eight points by throw ing four baskets. Petu Motschen bacher scored tho other points by throwing a basket. Owen Itiddlc and Clarence Wiilch starred for th0 Honanta team. Hid- i dlo scored four points by throwing The Klamath High Whites boy. 'our fou1'-' a,,d W.eIcU cor"1. th,! aasituu 0M KLAMATH HIGH FIVE TAKES BASKETBALL GAME FROM BONANZA Easy Victory Won by Whites In Second Series of County Inter- ScholaMlc Meets Uils Houston starred for Honan za. scoring 11 points by throwing three baskets and flvn fouls. Wll Intta Welch srored the two point iy throwinji banket. MAN PACKED ARSENAL Tlimim ti'i-mv of Wivil rnilrrgue i:iiinlmitlim A tier Threat team won an easy victory over Do- olUer tw0 b' throw Ing a I1UU14 W tUQ CkWMU BC1I wt mice scholastic basketball games In the county. Tho final score was 4 2 to C. The Klamath Whites girls' team won Its .first victory of the season by defeating Bonanza by a narrow margin, 15 to i3. Tfce Klamath boys showed a marked superiority over the Honan za team from the start, although tho ftrs't halt of tho game was fought harder than tho last half, tho halt ending 24 to C in Klam ath's favor, Klamath used two subs most of tho last half. Three I'hyeri 1ott Honanza lost thrco of hor star plaers out of last year's cham pionship team ,nnd as there are only six boys In tho Honanza high school, all of whom aro on the team, they aro handlcappod consid erably. Charles drove, Vernon Mooro nml Clifford Hoguo starred fur tlio Klamath team, while duo credit YltKKA. fa! . Hoe. 23. Thonuii ('race is 111 ,thu cguuty Jail awaiting an examination as to his sanity a a ronsequencc of his peculiar actions at Weed th- first of thi week Ai The girls' game was close In both ro,jing to i.erlff A. 8 Culkins, who halts, Klamath being three .points nrrciud b m in lit room at the ahead at tho end ot each. Wtol ho'i t.ra-' had sovcral ra- Ilonnle I.ucas was ttie Individual :. two hammer a loadud re star for tho Klamath team, scoring -ur on' a ti hi row -driver -! IK -. 5i If ' V r i I ' W JM mi m V V y r THE AVOMAN'S STORE AGAIN FIRST Showing Taffeta Dresses in Our Windows t'nrrlnl by the moinr'i'uiii nf iH.nvi-ii mi n ii iiidMni; T''e Woiunn's Hlnrr ng.utl It alilo to irvi Its iimtiiincin (iml In iirioriluiHn Willi lis pnllir We lieltevn tho wnmrii of Hoilllirrii On gun appreciate an enlalillshlili'iii ot thene principle and aro making tvery effort to merit thn lriintndoii rimiiM nnd iii'prrrl.itloii nr corded ii Now rnmi't the - Spring Htylii of Talfeta ilri'm dlieet from New Yolk, authorized by faMiloudom nd approved by eei illnurlnilnalliig woman of wearing nparrel today Taffru dresses for Spring are appearing in (om llrowns and blues aro tho forenioat colors In Taffein for il.n- wonr The t In of the models keopn rather run sisimtly to tint seml-fliti'd hodlco mitt full nklrt Helf trimming In tho way of lurhltigs. timings, flowrr. and binding prottdu stmpl,, and youthful offects; hut ho me contrast Is alwuys added ThU may lie in thn foini of lace thu berthn, fur Instance or velvet ilbbons In ronirnsliiii; rnlors Kmbroldory Is effnlhily um-il on taffeta. nln un'UI ilim.nU nnd braid. Such M A brief donrrlptlon of tlum new dn-nes utlil are sum lo ln of great Interest to every woman In the Newly Arrived are About 36 Dresses With Uniform Pricings. $19.50 and $12.75 ttr Hjk 90 T ii ,i'ii i'ts,i ihmiiii ry frr " r"orJXs. TRUTH IN ADVERTISING sxs'Ns's--- syvwwnVwvw Greeting and Best Wishes The best of the Season's wishes is extended to our many customers and friends t' Wishing You a Very Merry Christmas and a Prosperous, Happy New Year 'I ' ; 1 tuMi" - !. . ti nep "j- '4t'Wjf ii UU I III. ' " ": HIHn "( ,V ' -rife'iidi. I.' . ' ' '""' HOUSTON & JESTER ' .1 V 515 Main Street - ...i. , At this time of the year the Christmas spirit should prevail with all of us. Let us join in our support for a better Klamath County, forgetting the difficulties of the past and working in harmony for the future 4 Again we wish you a "MerryChristmas" and assure you that our in terests are always for the prosperity and development of our community and its people. '4.' 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