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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1925)
Psre Two Saturday. Sept. 12.J92S. MIGRATORY BIRD SEdPPPR GF PN9I SEASON NOT OPEN TELLS HIS STORY UNTIL OCTOBER ! Two .Great Lakes Cities Now Seaports mM Contrary to the belief of many local people, the migratory bir.i ea?on does r.ot open until October lot This date is fi?ted by federal ;att rcrulating hunting of mi rratory Wrd--. (Jiirk. e-e. et.r. and iwt n-t "U -:r'' -iat'!-hed by ..ie law. .: era I law an-IM. sov.i-ver. rn.! sli bo strictly ntcrc'd. w..r!iis: " officials. The followitiit synii-Kls ivi;:-:i j;ime lnws criveritt:; i ,.. u .1- ron, (same, Ii;rict No. 2 romarl-lnt (Continued From PnRo One) tviijrols, made a icairllful landing i in lic heavy swel!a. Due to the proline bcinc expanded we could s .t use. radio n::d wo wore cut of coniiv.imication at twilight. . j j I dovrmln :d r;ir position to be SO nv.'.ej nor-h c! the Aroostook's n. V riit'od a radio anton r.:; M ' I'tv ?"d received every t .':: 11; VffYultv We ! si Tir tcie t'le wind, trying to work . rc-wrds the Islands, hop- tf rnV? Oahu. W.ttrr Sv,,!y Worrit's "W. mido r-0 miles a day, that Is' ' ' St, I IVn r:?Vv tVi '3 bi .'1 y .1. f.' . VI ( ill li.Dt-I rrc fboto our all rotintirs cast of the eummit of an averapo of two nines an nour. the Ca-cade mountains) is being ahlnmph it ari'eared more, passed out by the Gun Store in; By rutiinx a fabric from the pamphlet form. It contains some lower wing, we ' rigged a eail. worth while information to hunters Weather conditions were modeatel j,ere. ja;:hough during the afternoon the! "The open season' on game anl-, seas were high. The plane behaved mals in District No. 2 of the state well. I ol Oregon shall be as follows: We felt sure, after the first day: "Deer with horns, open season that we could make Oahu. If we : from September 10 to October 20 failed that, we felt we could make' of each year. Bag limit of such Kauai. ! doer, two during any one season. j The question of water supply was ; "Ducks, except wood ducks and the only one that caused us con-1 elder ducks, rails, coots. Wilson . cern. e knew we could do wun snipe or Jacksnlpe, and greater and ont food and depended upon lesser yellowlegs. open season -from j small still for water. We ha atures who minimized the hardships diiin t mlml that so mti. li K-.ause uciooer i 10 januurj n oi 6r. ,-..,u. t!ley lnl un(ll.rKom,. ; it Vl, ua urinkin .itir. We year, both days inclusive. Bag Jim- it, twenty-five of such birds in anyi HONOUTLC, Sept. 11. (United one day and not to exceed thirty! News) Soothed by the sleep that of such birds in any seven consecn-! comes only with ntter exhaustion tire days, except that bag limit (for): the five nary aviators of the sea Aw lu ll. H '" l ";" J. "This pm'i n " me. I m con;ini? . - ufaitl. Hill " '" '"'l,l""t 111111 llii'y'd K't In u" I" tt"'"' " UoiIkoih Kit Id thai tint woml weailttT t'f Hi.. II H t amo on the third div. when II rained coltllniiiil1 v. the til') tiinn.liig tit" wnplaiii uluiiil like a C'ik. Iladl.t t.ralnr tula II. Sl.inl j, ;n. d In Ihf ai.rerlallin of llntl K..is' cttMiminslill'. lie woiildn'l Ml.-'l'." I"1 K'tltl. "H wit alvtav. glvlnit ii u good word and trying to mik s;if.. and that if matttT of h.iurK. j "J rmild hfiir lh. radio moa kc j rut out by s.'ar.hllig ttltlpa, hut! c inidirt mmw.'r. Iwcauso ur nerlnl w.is In the wal. r. Hn.-o wo algltt a lnnrfliiiiilin.in "' way. We w.-ro hfliil.'s. thiK' iL.uldn't allra.t h u ft'ol wo wtiro' una only a : ifaal and tittenilin.' I Without waitinjr for the M. X-owrcncc ocoanway, Great I-ikfj cities have become seaports. Henry Fort! is o)cratiiig vessels tlircct from Detroit to foreign countries, and Cleveland it in direct regular connection with London, Brussels and Man '"urg. The Norwegian rcsscl "N'ico" is seen loadinr at Cleveland with ai K.umc.in eargo after bringing over a load Oi various imports. InKt U its cj plain, Gusdcr Jcnsscn of Oslo. uiue of our it fcuv.. uh drinking Their food supply exhausted five didn't feel tho fold li days ago, tho crew of tho rN-9-1 heavy jackets. had nourished life on rain water., "i guess it was the loneliness of caught In canvas rigsed In pnier-' i ail. And we seerni'd drifting geese shall be eight in any one day! plane PN-9-1 are gaining back their , ., V , -h . Throushoiit these days, tho men and hoarty dsplt ttif lint-M of hiif were cramped in the narrow spaces , foririj; In bin faro, t.ntv his honors h'-ro llKhtly. 'occasionally at the prospect of res cue, only to fall again dismally Any Building Econnmy, durability and appearantu are the result of well thottghtnut Plant and specifications. (let the most Ilulldlng Dollar. for your SEE II. R. PERRIN. D.sllins, Plans, Katlmntc SOU Iloka lllilK. Pliimo !0-J For etrtmfle: KraCltv.Ma.7a St. Lou It. Miv . . , SI. SO NrwOtlxij.U. M1 CI.loto.lU. . SO CIO Wuhinrun. D.C Ml. VI NfwYotkCUv. . MJ.W PrapottkMMf ml.Kttoni IB mmr tMhr f-.lcro points. M toeasternis cities Co now; retumonot before Octoba 1 4 popular route, kium the continent AmtTi'carv Canyon, Skaa Stinwf,QolieS(at( Co tWu win mm laotka m For fain, reicrvationi and lull lnormatMn,aA Southern Pacificlin J. J. MILLER. Phone 709. District Freight & Passenger Agent Room 205 Hopka B!dg. ..8th and "Maiu'St," Klamath FalU, Ore. and not to exceed thirty in any seven ; strength, spent during the nine days consecutive days. ;ln which the Pacific ocean tossed "ThaM aholl ha nt rnan ...Enn'lham hnllt nt tl.th:n?4 (if fte. . , .... . . . T , of the seaplane, their hopes rising as a on saee hens and nralrle chickens In a little hotel at Lihue, island. . ' . in the SUte of Oregon nntil 1930. 'of Kauai, Commander John Rod "RIKA . innlv Drnn .a mffloH '. ,ara nnrt hia tom nnnions. Rnatch' .V . . ,L v. t ,:w as the searching ships failed to lo- grouse or native pheasant, opened from death after hope for their; on season from September 19 to Octo-, rescue had been all but abandoned, ber 20 of. each year. Bag. limit, 1 Friday afternoon were deep in four of any or all such birds in slumber, nature's own restorative any one day, or eight in any seven for her wearied children. consecutive days. j The sleep was guarded zealous- T "There shall be no open season ' ly. Curtains were drawn in the tor mountain or plumed California rooms occupied by the men and. or valley Quail, except in Klamath ' while cnrlons townsfolk stood In and Deschutes counties, where the murmuring groups without, bodies catc them. the stories told by the eur- vivcrs. Commander Kougers stood 'out as the hero of the adventure. "He pulled us through," said 'Machinists Mate William Bowlin. ' I "You can't give him too much' credit. He joked and laughed. B'k!dw3d us and never would let us -0 r qpen season shall be from October whose vitalltv had been sapped by EeI n-cou.ageo. 15 to Octot4 31. ag llmitf elghWb at of such birds in any seven consecu- tlon were building themselves times." he went en. "We were five days. ! slowly back to their normal fit- drenched by rain, although we "There shall be no open season ness. 1 ; - i on Chinese (Torquatus), pheasants! When the birdmen whose rescue in Game District No. 2 of the State haa brought to a happy ending the of Oregon, except In Union, Uma-' greatest melodrama of the day tllla, Baker, Grant, Malheur, Mor- j straggled ashore from the submar row, Klamath, Hood River, Wasco ' ine R-4 Friday morning, Lihue and Wallowa counties, where the Rreeted five gaunt, bearded cre open season for Chinese -pheasants ! R fttw 7 ' V5 Nlsht and Mc'mlog to keen thcmt-lc.in,t-lcnr ar..i iicamiy Write for Free "Cvr Cure" .or-'Eyeliastrtrj'liixJ. MiHuC. Pt. B. SK- i;l; M,i !.:! shall extend from October 15 to October 31 of each year, both days' Inclusive. Bag limit, four of such bjrds in any one dav. or elsrht durlnc any seven consecutive days, provided, that no more than two female Ch!-, nese pheasants be killed in any seven consecutive days. "It shall be unlawful to take, kill, capture or hnve in pnvs.-sslon any bear' in Jackson. .'of,'phjni! r Klamath counties provided, however, Vint It shall he lawful to kill cap ture, take anil hare In possesion bear In Jncknn, Josephine and Klamath counties from November 1 to November 30 of each year." Log Train Victims Slowly Recovering Engineer Holt Brought to K. F Hospital in Hope to Save Life; 2 Others Better , if Still In a critical "condition, Wil liam Holt, one of the three men seriously burned and scalded Thurs day morning by escaping steam from a logging engine at the Shaw Bert ram camp, was brought to the Klam ath General hospital last night, his entire body swathed In bandages. The move was made in an attempt to save his life, for which foar is still felt. ine otner two men, "nud" South J ana L,ate Potter, are said to be rest ing easily and have not been brought to Klamath Falls for medical at tention. , According to hospital authorities, Holt is resting as easily as can be expected, howevor attending physic ians have expressed fear for the out come of his severe Injuries, which burned his entlro body with the steam and scalding water from the boiler. -.-..j The teacher knows the need of better .sisht in the school room. In nearly every case the backward child needs glasses. It Is the parents' duty to attend to the child's eye-needs at once. "We make the child feel at ease and our examination is a thorough one." Says Tnn&cnedjgfiti DR. H. J. WINTERS Eyo Sight Specialist. We Grinil Our Own Glasses. Klamath Falls, Ore. 6 lb. Roast Veal $1.00 2 lbs. Veal Steak .35c Pot Roast Beef 15c Boiling Beef 1214c 2 lbs. Good Steak 35c ' Hens and Fryers Piggly Wiggly Co, , T. J. Hampson, Mgr. Successor to WHITAKER GROCETERIA Sugar, cwt $6.70 Mason Jars, quart, doz 85c iMason and Economy Tops, doz. 29c , Jelly Glasses, doz 40c anitary Market 701 Main St. Phone 22 VEGETABLES AND FRUITS Elbcrta Peaches, box $1.10 and $1.20 Tomatoes, box 75c Carrots, bunch 07c Celery, large bunches 15c Green Tomatoes, lb 03c :j Heads Ice Berg Lettuce 25c Cabbapc, lb 02c Cantaloupes, each 05c lbs. Sweet Spuds 25c CAN GOODS DEP'T 1 Can Fancy S & W Apricots ....33c 1 Can Pineapple 29c (No. 2VL', large size) 1 Can Campbell Soup 10c 1 Can Campbell Baked Beans ....10c 1 Can Oil Sardines, Imported ....14c 1 Can Oval Sardines, large size 16c FLOUR 50 lbs. Hard Wheat Flour $2.70 (Feather Flake) 50 lbs. Anchor Flour $2.25 COFFEE'S M. J. B. and Hills red can, lO M. J. B. and Hills 4 'm'A Ender's Best, lb. r-r:vrX A Fancy Blend Coffee, lb. ;4 DRIED FRUIT. y, j 2 Packages Raisins 2 lbs. Bulk Raisins (Seedless or Seeded) " Evaporated Apricots, lb. Evaporated Peaches, Ib.'--.- Butter and Cheese Crater Lake, lb. Ashland Cheese, lb, Jackson County Butter, lb. Medford "Milkw t Small Loaf, each Large Sandwich, each ... Klamath Falls, small, each Klamath Falls, largo each Macaroni, Elbow, lb, 10 Can Pure Jelly, each M RAGS WASTED IlighcBt price paid for clean cot ton wiping rags. The News. j W , . . ? Mil im&L 4 f f v (Mi1 P f4 4 A oil yKlxMrWm liM SPECIALS In Victrolas Still on at SHEPHERD'S , MOOSE HALL DANCING SATURDAY NIGHT Music By Galloway's Orchestra Pendleton Round-Up See Cal's Taxi for Gars to ft; dleton Round-Up, Sept. 16,, M 18, 19. : : Cars Leave Here Monday, M 14, 8 a. m.