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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5.1925 i... U Awaits Outcome of $1,000,000 Suit TO OREGON FOUR Pheasant . Hunting Poorer ! This Year; MoretDeef ' Bagged May Open '' Season on Elk . 1 ' ! AaetUinl Pm Ulrt Win.) '. BALEJf, Ore.. Nor. '.---Oregon may soon Include wild turkeys among its irame birds. The Octo ber report of the state came wai dfi'naye that three Wild Uirkeya; a gobbler and two hens, are toon to be .received from 1he Woodmont Hod- and Cun iClub of .Woodmont, Md.,-tn-exehanie for two Columbia blackll deer - recently scat ' the latter.. The birds will be received at the Pendleton Game Kami. Ar rangements for the exchange were made early this year, said Mr. Ar ertll, by former Game Warden Burghduff. Jtseph Hendricks has been pladed In charge of the Pendleton far ' and Lawrence nemsgalakl has! beea returned to the Eugene farm, the report says. A -saving of over $1200 annually has been effected, says the report, by a discontinuance of the practice of furnishing groceries to men em ployed on the hatcheries and egg stations In the vicinity of Bend. ' District Deputy Game Warden Haseltine of Cenyoa City reeonlly brntiKht from the Deer Flat reser vation In Idaho 10,000 perch which wens planted in water not suitable for trout near Burns. All trout to be liberated ' now froifi the polph Creek hatchery havbenn distributed, the report ay."rartlcular attention has been "Riven ,to stocking the streams adJic'tit to Multnomah and Clack amas sntles , since i these , two coutiiln furnish a very large pro rwrttnnof the money received f rom the "sale of angling licenses. : "With the cloning of the, season tm deer and upland hlrdB," says the report, "the services of all speelal deputy game wardens have .tax reduction was determined upon been terminated. Only the force 'today by tho House Ways and of regular came wardens Is now la j Means committee, trie field." .., This is the figure set by Secre- . Indications are that Chinese iary Mellon. It waa agreed to by pheasant hunters were not as suc-jthe committee after it had gone cesaful as In former years, especial- over estimates of government ex- 1 'iSf i John W. Davis, Democratic nominee for president in 1924, is now directing Cornelius Van derbilt Whitney's fight to void the $1,000,000 suit for alleged breach of promise filed against him by Evan Burrows Fontaine, dancer. Young Whitney, heir to many millions, is married. The dancer is seen on the 'beach at Atlantic (City, where she is awaiting the outcome of the suit, begun several years ago. If In the Willamette valley. Large numbers of the birds were taken, however, in Coos,' Klamath, Jack son and Josephine counties, while Malheur county furnished the larg- penses for the next fiscal year with Director Lord of the budget. Although some members favored a greater reduction, Director Lord warned them there was little like- eat number of birds. , In Umatilla lihood of a treasury surplus ex raunty while shooting waa better (eeedlng 1300,000,000 at the end of than In Willamette valley. It was the fiscal year. not up to the standard of the three previous seasons. i It is believed more deer was bagged than in any previous sea son for many years. i The number of elks In the Mite Mountain, adjacent In the corners of Umatilla, Grant, Union and Da kef counties Is probably large enough to Justify a limited open Reason on adult ball oik, says the report. , Some systematic method of mak ing inma e.n.n. r.t tK. I. advocated. ' ' -'Cooperation of deputy wardens : In turtatllng expense is now bear ing fruit at the rate of between 1500 and $1,000 a month, accord ing to the report.' At. the same time the report was Issned, how ever, Averlll made public a re commendation of salary Increases for 19 wardens aggregating about S. 670 a 'year. The Increases Would be paid out of the $12. $01 surplus funds of the com mission on hand on November 1. No increases were recommended for 11 other wardens o ' Chairman Green, announcing the committee's decision, said it waa not absolutely binding and Indicat ed the limit might be exceeded slightly If necessary to accomplish the wtdVsprrad tax revision desired by the committee. With lta goal fixed, the commit tee before consideration of new rate schedules, taking up first the Income taxes, considered the heart of the revenue law. The chairman predicted an early decision on in come schedules. Accounts owing "Tho Hollows Store Co." am due and payablo to Harold Hollows at Culver Hardware Store. AGGIES SAVE GRID STAR FOR CONTEST AGAINST U. OF O. (Anrbtrft Vrtm lwif Wire.) COHVALU8, Ore., Nov. 5 Srhulmtfiich, back field mainstay. if,i-iL v..- die.M t ..!win nui ptay in me I'armc tjni- for that first cold night now i?"?. fon,b,al1 J'"" Saturday ac whuXyou think of it get a box of !?''"""'? H.h. J"J,7k J?. "Pioneer Cold Cnnauloa " I lovd IMnt Blns- 88 tne halfback Is r.f . limping somewhat from the yucner. ; ,R JnJlry pct,lrpJ , )ne stan. ford game and the coach ta going to take no chances of his being out of the Oregon game tho week fol lowing. Kchulmerlrh's brief stay In the Montana game caused no trouble to his injury so he should be in i fine condition In another week. 'Edwards, Snider, Dctiman, and Lu hy are now in tho first string barkftcld. Coach Sehlsslor cut t j training short last nkht and in- Ivlted the entire squad to a'party 'he had prepared In lta honor. ORIGINAL TAX CUT LIMIT TO REMAIN , i AT 300 MILLIONS (Aaaorlatn! Pm Uia4 Win-,) I ' WASHINGTON. Nov. t.k ton tatlve limit of $300,000,000 as the total amount of the forthcoming SAVED FRIEND FROM HOSPITAL EUGENE, Ore., Nov. 5. With i I the Oregon Agricultural College i 'jgatne In view, as a feature of the; ' annual homecoming of the Unlver- Mrs. HecLmid Decided to TrT !""y of " Oregon football I i T J- S "it V Vt ii' '' ' Rom through tho atiffost ! Lfdla C. riUkham t Vegclable jpractlre sessions of the season. j CoBpOBBd Note RotlllU . "o'lgen halfhack, who waa In-1 r . . Ijured In the California game. Is j -mi r t ..it lot again, and the wholn team Is! Cooneil Bluffs. lowk-'-IhajlpaiMjpor, to , ,,,, ..on.iiiion. ! In my back and antes and headaches, t ,.., A.,,c. ! sothallc..ul(lnotl() ,Bi t,0nKh Oregon Is work-! mawJklwi'uwl,n't hH"' ,0 Me"Rl ,he lh,tl be sick a week! A ,he . frlendtoMmelhat I ' ' ' " ' 01 Lydia E. 1'in k-; Ernsh grnpe nic at Overland ham's VcgetaMo Orchards. Hrlng containers or leave Compound had at llrand's Itoad Stand. Will deliver; kept her out of j when filled. j the hospital, so I 1 . . thought 1 would 1 trylt.aslhadtried ! DAILY WEATHER REPORT anumrH-rof other ! i mcdh-mes. Now I ' '' Weather Ilureaii. local of-; feel lika a different vrmm and am " Hoseburg, Oregon, 21 hours telling my friends aliont the Vrfe- ! ending S n. in. table Componnd helping; me, honing Prtclpltatlnn in Ins. A Hundredth! they will let it help them. tm.'' i Highest leniperaltire yesterday SI Mrs, ETHBt. IlKrKMAK. ltox 21, howrst t. niieraturo last night 33 H. F. D. No. 1, Council illulfs, Iowa. ' Precipitation lat H hours .... 0 1 Total nreelp. rlnre 1st month . 105 Normal preclp. for this month 4.37 , f 1 Saved From An Operation Monessen, Pa. "I took Lydia E. Tink ham's Vegetable Cemnoind fir a nerious case of female tmuhlc. The worst pain I had was in my right aide and bak with swelling in my aide so Sat I was unable to walk at one time. 1 waa ordered to go to tho hospital, but here I am, atlll without ah opera tion. I saw yntir adverfisement and have taken the Vegetable Compound with splendid results. "-Mrs. J.NJT.f.- Total precli. from Sept. 1, 192S. to date 3 66 Average prcelp. from Sept. 1, 1STT 4.30 Total deliclcmy from Sept. J, J''.'.1 .... .CI Average precipitation for 46 wet seasons. (September I to May. Inclusive) 3l.4t fair, tuuluhl ami fridiiy Willi' UOSl. NOH-DETOWATIWG AT DEPENDABLE SERVICE STATIONS CON, W2 Conner Ave.. Monevsen. V. ; V M. Bi.LI., MetsoroloiliL