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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1926)
Triclay, Octotjorl, 192C Page SgWrt SEASON ttttt- A nrviFTrn iriTvTnrTTr irTrtvTrT Tin W ' flMaH gy .a. -M H fc THE KLAMATH NEWS ON Exodus on Nimrods Now in Order and ' t Duck Search On Tim unnunl eiodu of Klumatli rtttrk hunter, eagef la be nn tln lake nml mamlitta of mmiliorn Ore gon fur Hie Initial uiirln of the 1026 (lin k season, started Ioiik he fore iluwn today when ear filled with nlmrod noil gun left Ihii'rlty and headed for the haunt of wator fowl. October 1, opening dale for the season on duck, geese, mi'l other waffowl except wood mid elder duck, liax Ioiik been on the tongues of hunter here, well as through out Oregon and Washington. Kor the flrat time (lurk season In both Ulna stoles opens at the same lime, a point which will permit the truly devoted nlmrnd to atari out any plure and hunt all over (Iromin llllil her alalcr state, 1 Hunter iiiuat not forget, how ever, thn omluoui note alrurk by! California game warden yesterday I when they warned Klamath hunt-! era not to rros thn Oregon-Csllfor-1 kla line In their patterns In ban; :5-durk limit nn thn first day hi the araxm. Iiurk srasou In Cali fornia doe not open mil II Oclo r I A, at-rordlng tu Corgi Ton kin, V. 8. inn warden fur th tlallfnrnla, district, who i oupllrlt Ik bla warnlnit Hint California gmj offlrlala are likely to he nunierousi around Tule lake botwreo now audj the 18th. ' i Ixxal hunlcra need not go that far aouth to gel their fill of durk hunting-, bowover, according to game I offlrlala who ar familiar with ttvrk and goes are more plrnll fbl thla yer than for ovoral sea aona. Whatever ravages Iho pur ported drying up of lake haa made on thn durk. thn fart remain that there havn brrn thiiiiiuind hover ing about thn, river, lake and ninr.hr of till county for many weeke. . i The aeaaon thla fall will remain open until January IS. Tho bag limit I placi-d at Si durk lu any onn day and to bird In any Ton rtinserutlvo day, tloeso are lim ited la.M(ht la any oue day, wUld 34 In seven coiisecutlvo duy. The Owl Restaurant at 437 Main Hlreet, will remain upen all night throughout huntliiK on for the benefit of late, aa wrll aa early raomlng hunter. It wu announced by Iho management lam night. Englishman Wins '$5,000 by Beating "Trudy's" Time Norman Drrham. The firat r.MKlilimnii to awim I lie r.ii(lili C'lmniirl IliU iuuiuirr f' Norman Iicrhain who nn liU third nltrinpt, iirrcilcd in lower ing (irrtrudc Kilrrlc'a time for tin: milling nni! thrrrby won n (.1.0U0 priac olTrrril hy an Engliili! ncwipajirr. Vincent Richards Joins Hacqueters Of Prof essionals -i NKW YOUK, Hnpt. 20. (Colled NVwal f. ( I'yln, thn nmploynr of fld ClruiiRn and Hitxannn l-nKlrn, today announced that Vincent lllrli aril, Iho Ainrrbun tunnla air. btiil Jolnrd hi (troiip of profi'Milnnul U'nnl playur. Illihiird, thn ranking American player, follow Mary K. Ilrowno, one of the brl of the Amnrlcan play er, Into the I'yle fold of profo ionala, which alo Include Paul Krrrt of Kranre and llarirey Bnod gra of Culifonila. i'yle' au iioiiiicemi'nt. prabaMy the moat arn ntlonal ever made iu American Irn uln, ime riramutically at it dinner given tonight In the grand auloon of the French liner I'orl In honor "f Hntnnno IiirIcii. i'ch niiuH'r iiim unit many cricu- rlllr prearnt virtually gupcd with , nutonliilimpnt at I'yle, arllng at the' head of the table, where he wa aealrd between Miaa llrowne and I Mile, lnglea. apoke briefly and to the point: "I promlned the newpaper men a atory," he aald, "and I want to give It to thera right off the bnt." r.K'IKIO ).ST l.k'.tfil'K flub n. h. k. Sacramento 4 11 1 Iaib Angclea 17 3 llatterle Itacbac and Koehler; Wright, Day and Hannah. flub u. II. E. OnkluDd 1 18 . 1 Hnn Kranrhiro 2 S 6 llatterle Dlrkerman and Ilool; Crary. Muudy, lUnien, MrMurcey mid Woolon, Varga. Ill Inning railed, darknea. flub n. II. K. Hollywood ... 7 15 1 Hraltlo 7 10 1 llatterle Mulcahy and Cook; Drett, i'otera and Ilaldwln. Oakland Hammers Seals Pitchers' Unmerciful Play RAM FlIANCIHCO. K-pt. 30. (I'nltrd New) Oakland cume out of ita alump hnro Thuriulay and ham mered four Kan Pranclm-o pitcher for ID hit and a 13 in 'I win over the Heal. The Oaks' victory came lifter two atralght defeat. The league leading Angele were humbled In lo Angele by Hacra mento, 4 to 1, the Henatora taking kindly to the offering of Dot Wright, the Pacific Conn league' lead lug hurler. j Hollywood and Seattle battled to a 7 to 6 tie in Hnattle. the game ending In the II to when darknea ! made further play impoaslble. I Mlmion and Portland pllt a double bill, the Heaver taking the flrtt. S to 4, and dropping the sec ond, 1U to 6. For result um New Clam Ad. Queen of Golfers Uncrowned by Miss Virginia Wilson MEUION C HICK E T (' L If D, flOPTII AHDMOKK, Pi., Bept. 20. (Cnited Nrw Another national champion wa uncrowned Thuntday when (Henna follett, fiierfh of American golfer, wa beaten In a quarter final match hy Mia Vir ginia Wilson of Chicago. It I an illustrious company of ex champion that Mis follett goes to Join, Bobby Junes, Hill Tilden. Helen WJI1. Jack Dcmpsey and o hoHt of other who "couldn't be beaten" until the right party hap pened along. The plucky Providence girl, twice holder of the women' national golf title, went down fight ing. An unlucky bound of her ball on the fifteenth fairway put Ml follett Into a trap and left her at a disadvantage nhe never over came. ' TOD MllltGAX WHII-S I Mn: (il.K'K WITH V.AHK MADISON WJL'AltK GARDEN', Sept. 30. (United New! Light on hi feet aa a dancing maater and with wallop In either hand. Tod Morgan of Seattle, la one ring champion who ha skipped past the crossroad, where fate wa wall ing to drag him into the limbo of other fistic hasbcens. The youngster from the Pacific caast defended his junior light weight Thursday night by whipping Joe Click of Williamsburg In a fast IS round fight. HTKIWI.lt KXDOP.HKD SALEM. Sept. 3D (United New) The Marion county republican committee went on record Thurs day a being pledged to support Frederick Stelwer for the United State senate. . Endorsement without reserva tion wa given to Steiwer, the reg ular republican nominee. Anna Springs Road Is Now Closed to Motoring Public Motorist are warned - that be ginning today the Anna Spring roail leading from the Fort Klamath high, way Junction, will be closed tern- pnrarlly to permit of oiling. Thla road leads to Crater lake, and nil traffic ' will be diverted throtight the Sand freek entranco to the famous resort. The season is fast drawing to a close at Crater lake but tourist are still taking advantage of the excellent weather to view the most wonderful acenlc body of water in the world. Included In the business visi tor in Klamath Falls this week I (i. W. Beckman and Marlon R. Boyle, both employed as aurveyor with the Southern Pacific. They are registered at the Hall ' hotel from their home In Ditnsmuir. For result us Newa Clam Ada. ('. It. Taylur. aub-agent of the Klamath Indian reservation, located at Yalnax, I hern for a combined buslur and plcaaurn trip. I-Hoy DT" Arnold, superintendent or tho agency I here for several day from Klamath Agency, both men registered at the Hull hotel. (illbert l. Ilniwn of the forest service, slut luned in Iike coun ty, I hero for a few day business. First game It. II. F. Mission ..... 4 14 0 Portland S 7 1 Ilullerle Pllette, CurUlluii and Walters; Payne and Jierry. (Seven Inning by agreement, sec ond game). flub n. II. B. Mlnslon ..' 10 IS 0 Portland 5 11 3 Butteries J.uitolph and Whitney; Hughe. I.cveretlo and Wendell. ii in i ii i dJK. Any Good Duck Hunter Will Tell You that only standard equipment is good stuff for the duck pimds of Klamath. It is no fun to hide for hours behind a blind waiting for a flight of ducks or geese, and have a shell jam. That never happens with Remington or Peters shells. We carry them and we recommend them to you. If it's a shotgun you are in need of you can't go wrong on a Remington, in either pump gun orautomatic. . :J , Roberts and Harvey J C r'Hardwfire for Hard w,ear" ,s i . 4 I Duck Season & OPENS TODAY " i T '! ri Only in Oregon is the season for Ducks and Geese Open Today The California season does not open until October 16. Mr. Hun ter, take advantage of this fact and satisfy that longing for a taste of wild game NOW! : IF YOU HAVEN'T A GUN We will gladly rent you one while our supply lasts. Our rent guns are in the best of condition, and we can. give you your choice in anything from a 12-gauge shotgun to a 20-gauge. If your wife hunts, rent her a .410. - V : i . SHELLS AND OTHER EQUIPMENT We can supply you with shells, rubber boots, hunting coats, caps, shoes, guns, ammunition carriers and decoys. We rent . guns, tents and boots. ' . RATES FOR HUNTING LICENSES Resident Hunters'; License A.... !...t..'.....-il I..,..-..:..:.... $ 3.00 Non-Resident California Hunters' License ...4..... 10.00 Combination Hunters' and Anglers' License f 5.00 County Hunters' License for persons between ages of 16 and 18 years 1.50 inniK buaititi, s "x Look straicht. It. . Live straight, T)(K9 Shoot straight, Savs BARNEY THE GUN STORE BARNEY CHAMBERS, Prop. , 627 Main Street , , ., ' ... . . .. , u. Headquarters for Rubber Footwear and Waterproof Clothing 1 11 a-r 17 2323 )ii.