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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1925)
Page Two Tuesday. Ptvomber 1. 1!2' THE FINAL BUFFALO HUNT IS STAGED Sporti Gather At Dakota Ranch to Take Part In Mockery EDICT OF SENATOR (Taiiliaucd froru Vat ,lB h a (It'll, il l believed PIERRE, S. 1J-. Nor. 30. ll'nltcil News) Once monarch of the plaint, to west's last rreat herd ot wild bison is rounded up on a ranch In the Missouri river flats near here, and being exterminated tor the sport of the shoot inr. Imagining that they are old-time ' cow punchers, sportsmen from a dozen western cities haTe left their desks for a weekly (Catherine here with their mounts and their pearl handled firearms, to shoot the lum bering bison on the run. The scene of the slaughter Is "Scotty" Philip's ranch. Real cow boys cut the animals from the herd one at a time and start them run ning out across the prairie, where ' the sportsmen from the cities take ' up the chase. The bison hasn't much chance ot escape, but that , doesn't detract from the glamour ot the sport. - "Scotty" Philip has spent a long time rounding up the 40 bison that form his herd. The shooting is probably the last of its kind In all ; the west After the last of these 40 ' has fallen there will remain only domesticated herds In national parks and a few strays to perpetuate the species that has become the symbol of the great plains. . As soon as one of the bison is shot down he is dragged to a rack and butchered. The week of shoot ing will close Saturday night, with a big barbecue arranged by "Scotty" for his guests. ! dents of Klamalh county and their ' NOT A RADICAL IS 1 names are well remembered by i 'Klamath's "old-timers." They were I lr. and Mrs. Norman L. lee. Dr. j !. Inter became a prominent physl-i clan in Junction City, near Kugene. 'c So crutt'tul were Dr. and Mrs. ! would be frowned upon by the Bil l.ee that they offered t'antuin Apple-j ministration. gate the naming ot their child and, As for co-operutive marketing, to the baby boy the captain gave the! Senator Nye declared that the jot name of Krnest I'niort. ! eminent must take steps, not only Captin Appleaate plans to leave' to foster such collective svlllug, but noon for Portland and is hoping i to prol-it It. itiai lie win uo aote to call upon signers have previously been record I ed. I The ftva to algn the agreement I Included II. A, Darron of At-hlnnd with !0 head of cattle In the I Klamath country; K. M. Hubb of I Klamath Fulls, ('curse Kdwln Hunt) of AkIUmhI with approximately SI) head of cattle lu Klumath county: Mrs. V. K. Stearns ami sous of Pltta vtlle and Jesse L. Utah ot Klamath. the child who so soon became a man and the mayor ot Eugene. Florida Cops Don Chic Bathins: Suits It Is a well known fact, roe said, "that co-operative marketing enterprise In North Dakota were ruined by the taction of tha Minnea polis chamber of commerce. The government must see to It that the farmers are protected from auch unfair opposition." LLOYD SWINGS FROM SCAFFOLD AT SALEM (Continued from Page One) TAMPA. Pla.. Not. SO. A driv ing rain along the Atlantic sea board and the gulf of Mexico, which has drenched the southern part of the Florida peninsula and! came 0"lv "ths virtually paralysed business In some ; crime was committed. cities, Monday night showed little signs of an early let-up, Miami Is suffering most. Traffic policemen In that city donned bathing suits, while resi dents, including Mayor Romfh dis carded shoes and in many instances put on their bathing suits to get to and from work. A large par: of the ocean boulevard at Palm Beach has been undermined by the storm and several -sections of the city are virtually Isolated from the business section by the rain which has been almost constant since Sunday night. Although the east coast ot Flor- Pavement Cutting Is Opposed in Council It was strongly Intimated at the council meeting Inst night, the city heating plant will receive no permit to dig up pavement to luy a pipe line across an alley between Klam ath and Onk streets. This because Major Arnold, local superintendent ot the Warren Con- MRS. RHINELANDER DISAPPOINTS THRONG (Continued from I'iiiJo One) ents. Apparently, aha hid coma to court, expecting In tostlty, Davis adtnlltoil ua ni ut-It when he said he had been forced to overrule hla as sociates on the defense counsel staffs In order not lu put Mrs. Ithliielander on Hi" stand. structlon company, declared before the aldermen, the S 1 00.000 bond fter the which the puving company has put up with the city, will be void should Lloyd killed Baun on the night I "e heating company proceed. cf September 1. on a highway be- "The bond will not stand." Major tween Independence and Albany. Arnold declared, "boiutin" It Is for Ore. The motive was robbery. Lloyd took Batin's automobile and fled to The Dalles. Ore., where he was captured the day after the killing. MUSSOLINI SAYS U. S. BETTER THAN ITALY (Continued From Pago One) Italy still arc aspiring to achieve. There never was In the whole his tory of America a ministerial crisis. KLAMATH GIRLS IN DOUBLE WEDDING SURPRISE FRIENDS Ida is the- greatest sufferer from government proceeus ci the downpour, which attained al- fldcncy and stability. President most cloudburst proportions, the Coo"''." eould not be dislodged west coast has been drenched. through the Intrigues of parltament In Tampa severe traffic conges- Ury groups. He never could be tion was caused 'by the blinding! lurceu io rr.iuo ....oUt ... - rain and cellars were flooded. Although sea-going vessels were Coming as a surprise to their many friends in Klamath Falls Is ' the announcement of the double wedding ot the Misses Lotta IS. and j jesse u. laiaweu. wnicn occurred in San Francisco on Thanksgiving eveninc The Misses Caldwell were former ly employed as duty nurses in the Klamath Valley hospital and made their borne In Shippington with . tbeir parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Caldwell. , Miss Lotta Caldwell became the bride ot C. R. Foust of Chicago. " Illinois and Miss Jesse Caldwell, the bride of C. B. Reynolds of Houston, Texas. They are now at homo to their friends at 555 Eddy street, San Francisco. fighting rouRh seas, radio stations have received no reports of any in serious danger. TV. J. Bennett, weather observer at Tampa held out no hope of the rain eudlng before Tuesday. He predicted colder weather when the rain stepped. Eugene's Mayor Is Pioneer of Klamath COMMANDER ROGERS UPHOLDS THE NAVY (Continued from rage One) made that the search was based on an erroneous estimate foK drift. I would never criticise anyone for an airplane on the sea unless I was in a position to know exactly what was going on from the searchers' end." The Aroostook gave him radio bearings. Indicating the lost plane was to the south ot the ship, when it was in the other direction, he euvers ef politicians. He is Inde pendent of congress, deriving his powers directly from the people as, the protection of the cliy only In case ot wear and tear on the pave ment not from abuse." Major Arnold announced lift night that hie company Jins completed all repairing of pavement In the city. a... iw.r minis: liui-baiid about her true color. Therefore Davis CT A ' 117 11 r sui.l Alice would nut be called In SHASTA VIEW CO her own defense. Speedily then Ihe defense rested its ease, moled for dismissal of Ihe case and went through oilier custo mary formalities, and after the luncheon recess. Davis luiiliched Into hi aiimmntlon. Ho was still talk ing when diirknes and weariness overtook the court, and lite case was carried over until Tuesday, with a promise of at least two more hours of pleading by Mrs. Ilhliielsudcr's counsel. What the effect upon the Jury of the defendant's failure to testify may have been Is known only to 1) men. but to the spectators who had fought, torn each other's clothes, strugklcd and perspired In the dimly lit corridors of Westchester county courthouse, it u only what Is known as a "bombshell." There was Alice dressed In what may well have been her Sunday beil, a tight-fitting tun suit, fur trimmed, with her bl.u k, kluky hair ronceuled benenlh n navy blue cloche, whis pering with her counsel and par- BUYS TIMBER LAND Another acquisition at the Shasta View Lumber and Hog roiiipany was recorded yesterday In the office of county rjnrk when 320 acres of tlmberland north of the reservation on The lallea-l'llfornla highway wal reported. The lend Is loculed In northern Kluitiiith county and was formerly owned by the Klamath llaslu Hold ing company from whom the Shasta compuny P'.rrhaiMtit lha acreage. A consideration of 13500 was re corded In the county records as the price paid for Hie tlmberland. ClassHI'd advertising lu Til K KLAMATH NKW8 pays big divi dends. I'se them for profit. i -r r. brail .M- -"W 9 n I'a tic SI All j..... "1 . -"WSjj Mn FIGHTERS AWAIT TONIGHT'S CARD Gas Makes People I Nervous and Restless as pressure In the abdomen causes a restless, nervous feeling The advance sale of seats for to- ami prevents lep. Adlerlka re- night's benefit fight card at the I moves gas In TV'S minutes and Scandina.-lan hall has gone ahead ! hrlngs out surprising amounts of ot any previous fight according tot 0, w""e ma""r ou new thought . . , , . : was In your system. This excel- Johnny Sylvester, local matchmaker. !,,, ,,, ;,., .,),. The Klamath fans arc showing , (i frtr constipation or allied atom a wholehearted support for a good ach trouble. Don't waste limn with cause and along with It the dyed In the wool followers of the boxing game know they ran depend on some of the cleverest tattling at under the new fuscist law, I will I tonight's bout (hat has ever been pill or allet( but gel IttAL Ad lerlka action! WHITMAN' DlttO I'll. t Advertisement I 11 ,4 11 i tfoiei lYiaitx Pswsil tiresl al O'garrsil I lN FKANCIICO "Nearest it Evtrythint" Every modern convenience I for the guest. Circulating ; Ire water. Itoapltallty and good service.. HARVEY M. TOY kalWU rixi 'K cha be responsible directly to the king. independent of the Jockeying cham ber. 'The difference Is that America has been using this firm stabilized form of government for 150 years, but fascism only lately adopted It." displayed in tho local ring. Mike DePlnto who fought a sen-1 satlonal draw here with Starkey about a month ago will have his hands full when he squares off with (his young Billy Watson of Eureka. According to Eureka fans Watson Is ono of the best lads In the game and Eureka la a real POST OFFICE LIGHTS "Kl" town. Besides tho main event I Sylvester is telling his friends con- Klamath Fulls women soon may fldentlnlly to watch that semi-final COUNCIL DEBATES ON not have to approach the local post office in the dark. The city council decided that last night. C. I. Roberts, chairman of the lights committee, was author lied to Instruct the California Ore gon Power company to Install a liKht at the corner of Ninth and Klamath. "We want some action," members testified. He added, under cross-1 of ,he council said. And they acted Some time ago there was a news story to the effect that E. U. Lee bad been named as mayor of Eu gene, county seat of Lane. The naming of Mayor Lee meant but little to Klamath county, but to Captain O. C. Applegate, it means much and brings beck to him many a stirring memory of a certain night in 1803. E. U. Lee was the first white child born in Klamath Agency, and according to Captain Applegate he may be the first white child born in Klamath county. On a cold night in the winter of 1869, on a horse he had never seen ,ln daylight, for "men were men In those days, and all dogs police dogs," Captain Applegate dashed to Fort Klamath to obtain the regi mental surgeon, who assisted mat erially In bringing young Mr. Lee , into the world. His father and mother were among the first resl- examination by Congressman Reid, that he had not saved any gasoline for emergencies after he knew he was lost. "Is that good naval aviation?" asked Reid. "In this case It certainly was not," Rodgers replied. Rodgers admitted that the navy had not a single qualified aviator navigator. The Hawaiian flight, he said, was Intended to qualify him as a navigator, as well as to test the practicability of sending planes from the west coast to Hawaii under their own power, in case of war. as if they expect to get It. It was also decided to place a bout between Cnttck Sams of Klai ath Falls and 2ky Olbbons also of Eureka. That will be a mill that will pull tha boys out of their chairs, according to the promoter. This Eureka boy la a fighting ma chine. Seals are on sale at The Wal dorf, Tho Smoke, tha Mecca, and the Rex .billiard parlor. Benny Dotson's orchestra will furnish a musical program, and here Is good news, Joe Shirk. 'd time light opposite the Jail windows in Klamuth follower ot the flslit game the city hall. MORE SIGNERS FOR CATTLE MARKETING Five additional signatures to the sinning of the California Marketing Agreement were recorded In the office of the county clerk yester day, making 52 signatures ot the papers which turn over their Klam ath cattle to the California Cattle Growers' association. Forty seven WOOD BLOCKS Our block wood Is ample for the present. We are taking part off the yards. DRY SLAB Is not entirely dry, is good tor the heater or furnace, but not for the cook stove. LIMB WOOD Is first class dry limbs and tree tops. It Is dandy wood for the beater, furnace or fire-place. COAL? Sure we have coal, lump coal, best on the marknt. SERVICE Jmt a little be hind with deliveries, ordor early If pcesible. Peyton & Co. "Wood to Jlnrn." 601 Main Phone 535 Comfortable trains at convenient hours every day most everywhere. REDUCED ROUNDTRIP FARES between Pacific Coast points now effective. Long limits; stopovers Save travel funds buy round trip tickets. Substantial reduc tions in effect throughout the winter season. , And plan your trips to get most-per-dollar value. Any Southern Pacific agent will gladly help you. Get his advice and aid. $ J. J. Miller, D. F. P. A. I Klamath Falls. Ore. will be referee. GET YOUR GUNS AND SHELLS HERE A. D. LAMBERT, Prop. 4 A 4 Tour NEW FORD- give it the best of care! Never before were Fords so desirable as the sensational new models ncbtr greater reason for the efficient lubrication yon get with Zerolene uF"for Fords I Itgerto all the parts where oil is needed most the wrist-pin bearings, the upper half of the cylinder walls, so often "oil starved" when an unsuitable oil is used. It costs less lubricates better! A Ford new model or old is an A-f transportation investment Protect your' i investment by using Zerolcn,e "F" for Fords. Give YOUR FORD the BEST ' of care! STANDARD OIL COMPANY (cAuroaNia) ZEROLENPQR FORDS B ture off fu of ht Jot obuu dCDttndft am Ik. S.S. i.V I. , ahtindknt WVBH, Wo Ut hen! k air. f oalort ijucto h,it it J wan na .Ron HAH THE FURNAc 1023 HI eLeti! eraf sM in t nit If yool enjoy-' dcafcrfc ,ppliw Look org tremert) UnilBlP tsblcf tOMttf petcoW heattf curlWwl cookW .washW Itooef ! beatetl wnd..l;il KUHlS" 517 Main St Phone 709 dottit)