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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1919)
O o o - ' 6 STTVTVT Sunday M 0 RN ING 0 B jg E ?i R o o ' $ " llilll . I !'" I ' M - o o u o ( Expert tiVpairinn at Goflyear svirXstatioiK V. E. plv. 4-Sif 0 Three MiScwllI 8 ms.. Wauvi tulv 4-2-tf ftrs like neJ Good Mining & Grain Co. O SYNOPSIS 1 oo to N'ovemb'O 10th, and an eii'.Vr 'when 'profl.igatod p.mvi!iii.i li,v dee W.!A. BENBAM Licensed Electrician . . For ElectriLight Fixtures; House Wirnjg and Sup- No jobs too largo or too small. Xoxt to La Grande Printing Co. f rAiiTi(Tt.Aitso t'HA4tiRs ni- rhivKii ihiiinc; wkkk " THEGAMBtAWS l.r (he bonofit or local sportsm. To nhoot from nnpowr Nltfoori ,,.J ,,r lo, portions of tint synopsis which smOk boat, or-sink lox. wlofisft or 'injf io nuni on iiici'ttKi or occupifu uuincloseif ?auils without perndUm i of owner. To trapFur-bgnrhis animnjs with out 0 licHJise. f'uttiiiK Sc;usoii for "Chinks' ltring Protest I'liUii IiOal Spoiling Oi sitniy-n I foil, Al. Andrews, secretary of tlfe Wing, Fin'nmi Fled foot Club, has received this week copies of a sy nopsis of the Oregon Pish and ganio laws, showiiii; chant's "made thiring the recent npslon of (he legislature. One matter th.it has elicited a pro test from local spovisn.en is the cut ting of the open se.u-on for Chinese pheasants in this county down Troi a ten dhy -to an oliiht day sea:!:. The Wing, Fin and FleetToot Club has taken this niAticr up with the stnte game commission to see if there has not been a mistake made, and if they fail to tet satisfaction from that source tlu'y announce that they will go to Goveruor Oscott wl'.'i Iheir grievance. I.eaislatlo'n that !a the reKuH of reKoliitions sent lo the legislature by the Club is the changing of the sea son for buck deer. n Union ami flWwltnwi turnip in S.r I embpf '10th III ' ill - - llh W 1 l .Jl w c xicive licctiiy an n maws or lifipn rare at -prices that' will ft s r. i -4- sinr vniK II v j y 1 - ; Nil . . . i Smith's Garase i m etiTiriT T Tome" r ftvw fiTimwT tixtti : Exide Storage Battery Service. : llilll New Batteries Carried m Stock. llilll ' . . . V . I cylinders reoorea ana pistons lit, all kinds . ' .of machine wprk. ALL WORK GUARANTEED- R. W. LEIGHTON I BAKER-LA GRANDE AUTO oTAGrE ' Caviness &Th6mas , . Lv Baker .... 8:00 a. m. LvW Grande .... 8:00 a. m. Lv Baker .... 2:00 p. m. Lv La Grande..... 2:00 p. m. Phone Black 141. ' Leaves From Silver Grill ooenlrtK In K?Ao two eoiintK's of tiio M'ason for prouO. The twusim will upon lulu year oP Ansvt. 1st iind will ri'inuiii oponir.ttl Nove.-or thoy will find lntortstlnK nrs printed Mow. All dKt(-5"iiio.tioned, It Blioald binoti'd? arj nlusl'. RisidfiBa hauler' 8 license, $1.50 per year. Non-resident hunter (wlleenso, 10 mp. Kefiiler.t orfler's license., l.r p(- year. Non-resldenl 'anKler's licenRf-' equal to the fe n-(iilrpd by tlfo resident state of ilio iinnresldent ap pliennt. Ci'inbiaaliofi hunter' and ajiplorV license, tS.na per year. nistrlrt No. a CoinprlAlnK all couailes east Cascade' mwinttttna. llnik deer with hnins September 1 lo October 31. Vnlon and Wallowa counties September 10' to Novem ber 10. Ducks, geese, rails, cools, Wilson RDipo .or jack snip", end greater and lesser yellowletis October 1 lo Jan aary 15. . Sase hens July 1! to August 31. Pr iiiio chickens Wasco and Sher man counties only October 1 to October 15. liluo or sooly prouso. ruffed giouse or unlive pheasant AuRiist 15 to October 31 except In Union and Wal llwa counties open season is Aug usl 1 lo November 10. . Mountain or plnim d, California or valley qiuil, Klamath county only October 1 lo October 10. zDoves September . (o October 31. rh(n..se nhoasaiits Union, Uma tilla, liaker. Gran", and Malheur ronnlio.s 1st Sundiy in October to !nil Sunday III October, lloou kivo- laad Wasco counties last Monday in n.....!... in ljt Monday in November I i Closed in all other counties in east etn Oregon. , V.aK Limits Buck deer with horns Two dur ing any goaHOii. Silver tray squirrels Five In any seven consovutive days. Ducks, geoso, mils, coots, Wilson snipe or jack snipe, and greater and lesser yellowlegs Twenty-five in any one day and not to exceed thirty In :tny seven consecutive days. Chinese pheasants Five In any one day and not to. exceed ten in any seven consecutive days with not more than three female pheasants in any bas of ten. However, in damn District No. 2 no more than two re mule, pheasants aro permitted in a big of U-n. Hlue or sooty grouse, ruffed gronse or native pheasant Five during any one day or ten during any seven con secutive days. Quail Ten in any seven consec utive days. Doves'and wild pigeons Ten In one day or twenty in ny seven con secutive days. Sage hen Five in nny one diiy or ten In any seven consecutive days. Prairie chickens Five In any one day or ten in any seven consecutive days. . Open Anglini! Seasons j Trout over six Inches April 1 to I November 30. Honk ar,d line fishing I prohibited at all other times or thei year. I!ag limit, ror iroui, 35 pounds In any one day. Bass, ciappics, Williamson's white-. fish, catfish and griyling April 1 , November 30. Eag limit, pounds in any one dr,y. ! Ynnks" in Wallowa kikq u . year, except rrom fie "" " October lo the 31st dny of December li.ig limit, 50 pounds In one (lay. i It In 4'nlnwfiil To kill mountain sheep, antelope, I elk, beaver, female deer, spotted i fawn, sliver pheasants, golden pheas-j ants, Ill-even' I'lieahanls, English ! parU-tdVae. . llunguiinn partridge.. Franklin grouse ' or fool hen, . bob white quail. wan, wor.d duck, wild , turkey, b-as. sandpiper, western sanilpiper, solitary n.ndpiper, semi- paln-aieil plover, snowy plover and all other hints of any kind, e-fepl those on which Ihere is an open sea- so:;. To roh any birds' nest, exr-pl sue' birds as are not protected ny lav To hunt without having hunting license on ptrson, lrd -to rcf-.tso lo show same oa demand of proper of ficer or owner or rcpresi'ntatl.e of re d property where hunlfng. To -hunt at night.' To sell or Have In possession plum age of protected birds. To litinl On f.ny pw resn'vallon. fo disguise sex or kinJ -f any game. T'l hunt d' T with doil. 'To lie In wait mar-IUks n'nll" hunting d"cr. I T.o s-H gam' of a't-y kind i cept To c.i O lumber wO'le, il-e, chem-; To shoot ga-mx oiiV pulic lni'h-ilrt. tlwviylrcg. sub.it-iltce. He, or lo ways or railroad iighr.Oravay fuse pawdor or itoisoni-ua aub.-j'ances Tn wantonly wjpn pan e 9 !ln s. reams. o For aliens to hu.it without a spec- i To lOli al nii li?or on 1 renin tvldi- i.u sun iii-cimn. . in sin, icet tieiiAV any nsi.way. roiuaiulala all .without having It sc: jtake. 1 The fi-lhiwing are ct- irAiiilioii ditch eened al Ihe In- ot protected at o o We 'Charge. No "More For First CIa& ork Than Is Ordinarily Asked FoV "Second Class. . To burn tnles bclwci n February "iy tio: Duck M.iwkT Btmrp sjjtn-Iji 15 and September la. except hi pcr-inetl iv.a.k. i-ajrie 'c.icoln. Btwhuwk.jJ Unit from th- slate game warden. i-.tw:l" sparrow, reai norneii owi To have lu posaetsion deer meat Icoitnoriinis. crows ai.U ruvens, mag season : Pi or Jerked venison !n closd without same ncinaj tugged. To trap, net or ensnare game mi malK, birds or fisii, excepf us ex pressl) provided. To hunt within. The corpor ate limittt of nny city or town, pub- f jHc park or c,entetary, or on any ca,m- pus or ground of nny public school, college or university of within the boundarlea of any watershed reser vation as set sido by the United ami htoicjays. AiUtlion.il rrnvl-tfiinf AH game 1b cwno.l by iho s.tate. Any game animal, blrdor rih raised, in captivity under a game breeder's permit, til 3 cost (if which is 52.(10, may be sold it properly tag ged. ' Any game -onlni.il cl' bird may be held during -Cioscd season If pnlpeily tagged. Any game animal or bird may be Stales to supply water to cities, or imported from wiih iul the United within uny 'national bird or gnme Jstatea and sold and If-Vroperly tag reservation. To resist game wardens or other officers charged Willi the enforce ment of the game laws. To angle for any fir.h without hav ing a license on person, and to re fuse to show sumo on demand of pro per officer. To fish by any means ether than by hook and line. To use of salmon spawn In WiUnm olio river and tributaries south of East Independence station, Marion county. ged. Any navigable sit ram and any streams flow-lug through public lands are highways Tor llshlng. Taxidermists must pay a license of $3 per year. The atato lu.ard of fish and game commissioners are empowered to summon and examine witnesses un der oath, lo suspend open seasons, ofler rewards to apprehend viola tors -and lo acqulro any kind of gnme for propagation, ixpi-rlmentjil or iscientillc purposes. Wilson Bros. Tailors Our purpose is to (-lean, press ami repair your clotlicw in siieh.it 'way that .you niwy regard our work ns Im-tter than usual. And to ehari;( you no more for this kind of ser vice than perhaps )'on have heen in the custom of paying for unsatisfactory results. There's a difference we want to show you, Cleaning, V igXPressiftg and Hat Block- New Foley i "l6' VJ a Grande, Ore. Qnnouncmg sjr AO"OtAi itccr 'C? $1595- SL -2fi mm AUoOilN.ril. I) 1 IXVJLj Demonstration on Request Auburn Beauty-SIX DeLuxt Catalog Now Ready EP AIRING BRING IN YOUR TIRES AND TUBES WEEN THEY NEED FIXING. ALL WORK DONE PROMPTLY, AND FULLY GUARANTEED. ! i .' PUT A MILLER ADONA TREAD ON YOUR WORN CASING. ee L00KS BETTER AND LASTS LONGER. e I i . i 1 I 1 I j I I 1 1 : ) lis '1J:B. oil s Incomparably beautiful, the j4uhurn Beauty-SIX is the crowning achievement of nineteen years' successful automobile engineering. The Beauty-SIX s veritably a novelty at its best bold, radical and sweeping, yet not freakish in design. It is mechanically correct. ' In design, note how the straight line of the bonnet merges with and is continued by the bcvel-ede of the body rail. Pride of possession is enhanced by great power in engine per formance of very notable smoothness and flexibility. The Bcttuty SIX hu8 the road at greatest speed rides at forty or fifty miles per hour over the "flowing road" with a comfort and security that endiuse? Full crJrnpatison by extraordinary first and lasting impression M challeiKjed'witli any "tar, regardless of price. 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