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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1956)
SUNDAY, FEBP.CAP.Y 26. 195 PAGE TWO' "DENNIS TfjEj-.MEfNACE'1 m A- v "v V, Now A bunch of the boys were whoop ing it up back in 1933 In the of fices of the secretary of state in Enlem. As there were no state or na tional holidays failing on that day, the celebrants were commemorat . lug the fall of Constantinople. When the celebration was at Us height, someone dnrcd a young at torney in the group, Joe O'Neill, to file his candidacy for district attorney In Klamath County. O'Neill took the dare and plunked down the twenty-dollar filing fee and signed on the dotted line. Back In Klamath Falls the next Jerome Smith Services Set Jerome E. (Jim) Smith died ai the fnmily horns near Grants Pans on February 23. Mr. Smith and hi:; t a in 1 1 y owned and operated n ranch east of Dairy before he moved to Grants Pufs where he ih enttiiRcU in the production ol J lower bu,lbs. Rurvlvors include hia widow, Mrs, Berneice Smith, Grants Prnb; our dnuBhlers, Mrs. Keith IFlor- etr.e) Turner, Bonanza, Mm. Jim (Ion a) Able, For am a, California, Mrs. Bob (Heryh Rnsmuasen. Thornton. Idaho and Mrs. N e t a West, Benttle; one son, Elmer Smith, portuna; also 12 grand children. Funeral services will be held Mondav. February 27, 2 p.m. from Hull's Funeral Home, Grants Pass. Deer Herd Surveys Made Herd composition s u r v e y s on Orenon'9 deer herds to determine tlie ratio of bucks, does, and (awns were rooently completed according to Bob Mace, chief of bit; giune, Orenon tiiimc Commission. West o( the Cascade Mountains, field binloKlsia classillcd ft total ot 3.4116 black-tailed deer. Hie aver e showed ill buck per 100 does and ti& fuwna per 100 does. The number of fnwns showed a decline ol eight per cent from the n vera tie of ihe past four yenrs. The decline is evident in all west ern diMncis but particularly no. tlrcnhle in I fond River and Wasco counties. However, field bioloKlsts reported a substantially hinher number ol yearitnna throughout the districts indicating a good survival last uinler. East of the mountains, a total of 14.1B6 mule deer were classified. Tue tally rhowqd an increase in the percentage of bucks in each herd wheiens the fawn ratio re mained about the same as in pre vious years, in nil probability, the Improved sex ratio of 29 bucks per loo does is traceable to the more liberal harvest of antlcrless ani mals last fall. Population sample routes are now being run by the district Bents to determine the trend in population numbers. Herd compo sition counts are taken in late fall and early winter before the bucks loe their antlers. Population trends are conducted tn late winter and early spinm when the big game animals are Concentrated at low elevations on their winter 1 unties. PfijfQfi&skic R.C.A. BY LYLE DOWNM Attorney J. C. O'Neill ! . If I" If- . " " ' """" day with a headache, O'Neill found himself in a most embarrassing po sition. Before goin to Salem on legnl business, he had prom i.sed to support Hardin Btaekmer, Republican candidate, for district attorney. LOTS OF PUBLICITY Newspapers all over the state had carried an account of O'Neill's entrance into the district attorney race wfcich had upset the political apple cart In Khunath County. O'Neill, who had no political as pirations, mode up for his derelic tion by pettinR out and hustling votes for Biackmer who was elect ed. "That Is the only time I ever (tot mixed un in politics," O'Neill explained. "Manv lawyers seek public office, but I have been satis fied to remain in private practice." O'Neill, who was born October 6. 1901 In Sherburne, M'nnesota, hunt? out his shingle In Klamnth Fails after praduating from Wil lamette University in 1027. UAS JANITOR Before he obtained his law de gree, O'Neill worked as a Janitor. druR clerk and school teacher In Minnesota and North Dakota. The family moved lo Holliday,- North Dakota when O'Neill was 18 years old. His father, who also was an attorney, temporarily. gave up his lf'Kul activities to try his hand at tunning in North Dakota. This ven ture was a failure. In 11)20, the O'Nclll.s migrated to Klamnth Falls. Joe worked a year in (he Pelican Bay Lumber Mill. t. i.i I MiAA I I I THE STORY OF A FABULOUS GUY... A WONDERFUL GIRL... rjfLgf and the exciting music they p sieve Aim domReed GENE KRUPA -LIONEL HAMPTON - EDWARD'KIO'ORY-HARRY JAMES Starts TODAY! CONTINUOUS SHOWS FROM 12:45 art "iiatoiTaaWjssrtBM VICTOR Then The family then went back to Hol liday. "About that time.' O'Neill said, "I decided to take my father's ad vice and become a lawyer. So I returned to Oregon and enrolled at Willamette." During the 29 years he has prac ticed In Klamath County, O'Neill has defended scores of persons charged with crimes. Many of his clients were what he described as "characters." HOT SHOT J OK He recalls one "character," Boot black Joe Daniels, alias "Hot Shot Joe," who was saved from the noose by a hung Jury. The prose cution decided not to try the al leged slayer again. O'Neill has tried some 40 mur der cases and the majority of his clients were acquitted. Last year O'Neill started what he says is his biggest Job. He was retained as general counsel for the Klamath Tribe to protect the Indi an's rights In the liquidation of the Klamath Reservation. O'Neill believes the Klamath In dians can be successfully integrat ed into the population of Klamath County. However, he does not be lieve the reservation can be term inated by August 15, 1S58, the date set by Congress. . Mr. and Mrs. O'Neill, who reside at 1130 MonClalre, have two daugh ters, Joan Fqplton and Marilyn Wil liams, both of Klamath FUs. They also have five grandchildren. (Llsteu to Mr. O'Neill Sunday, 10:15 p.m., radio station KFLW.) BEN POLLACK-TEDDY WILSON - MARIHA IILTON-ZIGGY ELM AN APPLIANCE TV and RADIOS '! NOTE: Tie H aril 4 and Ktwa it a rtfpMilklt tmr lut Bnlaute cfeangta la the raala and TV schatfulta. They art bllfa4 merely a public tarries a4 art furnlikt4 bj Ifct taritM aU tltaa Urtlita.) 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