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Rider Killed
In Horse Race
Head Strikes Limb And
Skull is Fractured
YREKA, Calif., Oct. 8. (Special
to the Herald.) AVhlle running a
raccoon horseback with a companion
near the Mill creek school house in
Quartz valley, lawrcnce Goodwin, 30.
of Quartz volley, sustained a fractur
ed skull when he struck a tree with
his head, dying within 20 minutes
after the accident.
Goodwin was trying to gain the
lead when he leaned over the side
of his horse to avoid being struck
by limbs from another tree and his
head crashed against the second tree
with terrific force. Medical aid was
summoned, but Goodwin failed to
rally.
Goodwin is survived by a widow
and children. He was a veteran of
the world war and he married Miss
Nellie Henry of Quarts valley sev
eral years ago. Funeral services were
held at Fort Jones.
Disease Increase Is
Noted in September
A decided increase in disease over
the two previous months was reveal
ed this morning in the September
health report of the county health
unit.
Fifty four cases were reported to
County Health Officer Dr. G. S. New
coin during September, whereas the
August report reveals but 31 cases
and July 19.
Of the 51 cases. 33 were placed un
der quarantine. Nine typhoid cases
were under observation of the county
health unit; 12 scarlet fever cases:
four chicken pox cases; 11 of whoop
ing cough, and one of measleB.
Thirty five dairies were inspected
ms siBcra;Esrlr,B,:L
MILUINSl BowAndArrow
OF SILL TROUT
Game Fish Are Liberated in
18 Klamath Streams and
Lakes This Year
Trio of Experts Invade
Siskiyous Without
Guns
YItEKA. Calif.. Oct. S. (Special
to the Herald.) Three men have en
tered the rugged wilderness of the
Siskiyous beyond Selnd vnlley to
hrinrr the limit hair of 1,1 .1 !: t :i i ! hlirkn
To counteract the effect of on I,. ,,.,, .,,, Wi win, i,.c
ever-increasing army or anglers, over an,i arrow.
two million small trout were planted The hunters, who left every firr
this year in streams and lakes of .arm at home and who are reliant on
the t.'ppvr Klamath basin region it their skill us archers to gft enough
was announced today.
meat to live 00 during thdr travrh
by the county health department and i streams.
To be exact, 2.13S.83C wriggling , over the mountain trails are Dr. K.
two Inchers were liberated In the , K. Robert, a noted archer of Von
rold clear waters of many Klamath : tura; Earl Stanley Gardner, short
three nuisances were abated.
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They were held at the story writer, and J. V. McTlmmonds,
hatchery through the owner of Iho Flylnf M ranch near
Selad valley, Dr. Itobcrts won Ills
first fame as an archer when he
killed several wild boars of Santa
Cruz Island, tho first time this feat
had boon attomptod.
McTlmmonds is a veteran of the
Klamath
hatching period until they had at
tained a size when they would at
least stand an even break in lb-?
i struggle for existence.
Loch Leven Planted
An innovation was Introduced
this year In the planting of Loch siskiyous and a dead shot with a
Leven trout, shipped here from Inn. i,i i i, i. , ;.. ri uii i,
Montana. Anxious to secure trout I lhe bow an(1 arrow. Gardner's Blor-''
that WOllld thrivp in lhe rnM rfnr , .1 '
, H,H ur(. wiutijj Kiiuwii hi reauers 01
snow fed lakes on the upper reach- 0milar macazlnes and from his ex
es of the Cascades, the game com
mission decided to try out the I.ocb
Leven species. Thousands were
planted in lakes and several large
batches liberated in streams.
As has been the ease In the past,
more rainbow trout were hatched
and liberated at Klamath hatchery
on Crooked creek than other species.
Under the supervision of Percy
Southwlck, hatchery superintendent,
and his former assistant, J. H. Short,
1,102,150 rainbow trout were plant
ed; 645,350 Loch Leven trout were
released; and 391,036 were turned
loose.
Favor Wood River
Tho policy of favoring the egg
laklng streams, such as Wood River".
Seven Mllo creek and others, was
followed by hatchery officials in
planting this summer. Tholr theory
was that trout return to tho stream
where they are liberated, and that
the egg taking streams would be
come better as years passed.
Following Is an authentic list of
species and number of fish planted
in each Klamath stream and lake;
.Stream .. Rainbow
Spring Creek 35,000
Williamson River 1110,400
Wood River 320,450
Seven Mile Creek 99,300
Fort Creek 17,500
Four Mllo Creek i
Crystal Creek 14 2,300
Harrlman Creek !
Rock Creek
Crescent Lake
Mad u Lake
Agency Lake
lilue Lake .
Sky Lakes
Nelson (.'reek
Fremont Creek
Aspen Lakes
Agency Spring Creek 62,600
perlences on the trip, he plans to
weave a series of stories and articles
with the scenes laid In Siskiyou.
Tho bows used are six feet long
with a pull, of 85 pounds at the
string when fully drawn and they
will hurl steol tipped arrows accur
ately to a maximum distance of 175
yards.
Tho party will return late this
week.
I SUNDA Y
I 111 SlSlfPSl 1111 1 Great Crowds
l j-jemu livening a i jvj
Hines Is Arrested
On Liquor Charge
H. II. Illnes, urho boars the dh
Unction n being tho only man "f
52 arretted In the famous "Cabbage
I'atoh" raid sevoral monUha Mo
HOARD MEETS TODAY who w;1, ,0v0t,,( a linn r
Consideration and passage of bills' chatge, was again arrested last
that have accrued during' the past
night on Hie charge of selling moon
shine whiskey lo two Indians.
The two Indians, J. Tumor and
John Hall, wore fined 126 anil $24
respectively this morning by PdIIco
Judge I, I'm L. Gagliagcn on o
Charge Of being Intoxicated.
IlineH was arretted last night
near tho socalled "Uai.k Polloan"
adjacent to llrond street, by Patrol-
month took up the early part of the
county school board meeting this af
ternoon. The hoard convened In the
county superintendent's office.
MARX AWAY
William Marx, .local attorney left
HiIh afternoon for Medford where he
wil appear as a witness In one o-f the
federal cases which will open to
morrow morning. Mr. Marx will be
acvay until next Saturday.
Kn ilcHl llrook ell Ireven
54,4,10
1!),200
30,600
L'0.4 00
1 1.200
21,700
;i4($60
28,800
12,000
4 2,000
204,000
10,800
10,200
500
2,000
.'1 1)7,50(1
04,000
10,000
50,100
5,000
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TOTALS
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