La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 21, 1921, Image 10

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News FjromSurrounding'Lotitiea
HORJE&WAMDEft COVEPUSS
ULllUUflHlfll,
10W, SCHOOL DISTRICT, Mny
10. (Special.) Although Suialay
nlxM wiib rainy, the weekly slur wi"
retrn to Cove thin
hk ond will
coming year. .
Rev. A. It Hltinn of ! Crrinde
ill occupy tho pulpit In llio nup
tial church lit first Huniluy In June.
Itov. I. Uireo of Cove will bi' in 1-r
Orande on that-day.
Anions the peopU. of Covo who it-
Tonie for-Flowerg. will 1 received by the unffcrsirned at
1 Tha waterlD which b'mt baa teen i the residence J Father A. F. Loeser
waahed before cookiifl wakes anaex- '.in I.t airunde, Oregon, for the con
cWleni tonic for roaoa ed granjm stin-tion a.pari.-Ai house. Pl;ans
. land specifications may be inspected
A'OTICK Of HOM) UMIK tn 'ealdence of Father I.oesr un-
. t'l Friday, he7th day of May, life I.
Notice la hereby irlven that the'AU bids must be se.aled and in the
County Court of I'lihtn County Or.'n?nd ' the undersigned by six
gon, will vt'ce ve snaied bids unt i r u" 8U1U uay Ul
to A. if., on May 24d. 1921, at the "' OI aay oi
r :... rn. ...... i,. ih. may. li'zi. as previously advertised
n.i..o i i . r. r.i.. r.'.. the La GranJe F-venejne Observer. i !
Oregon, for the purchase of serial! r. '-'""- me neaiing ami
:., ..... ! bonds of ahtd conntv for the con- . ,MK ,u -
"T" l"" "V" " . ""l !.,r,..I(, ,,f ,,,rma,,. ,Md. M,..,-!a'3 De eoM'dered. h. right is Te
at Hummerviiin mi miiiuiiy - - .,.,,. , I served to reject any i
COVKi May 10.
.....I Un I.' T flidw.rtH and Mr.
(hpeci,l,)t.uyin() Mrs. A. A. Alltles..
Jr., who bus Ireen serloiihly
Mrs. Iilrd of WVIser, Idaho, tin'
. ... ." " .i .... KiirbM'
Ktti'iiilid ny a larger numner innn u-(-- - - -- - y
uitl. Owing to the fa. t that next San- m lor ninny w-ki oi uiuoh poison- !)ni)U(.r r ,nn flirlh ,,,.., tna.-bc r,
da night the baccnluun-ftte Revices ,"" " "'"- ' , mIhh Jwsln Liiinl. Is In Cove for com
fof the high sf-hool wilt be new nnri, ' ' , . , , ,, iiKMiii-meiit week. Sim Is iirromiiaii
that llieiy ore three graduates in the ' " " j,,rt ,,y ,,, Mr c, i,,,!,, al hi
neighbrohood, Miss Mildfl Hyt, w" in""M-ru wuu nm w,f
Miss Myrfle Jloyt and Miss juiia. " Mi(u, Mao fliearna has retnrond I"
Hulse, It was decuifrt to pusipone inni . ... . - ,.,.,, llf. Hp..iiliiiK a w. eK. In
next Sinff Until Hie ri.llflwiriK .-JMiiuny, i ' ' r..- - r. 'cove
when it will bf held at the August Knurl h. A 'barbecue, will be .lie l.lK
'Bricksnnhome. , -vent: a urogram furnished entirely ' ra3 t...-!.,., forlbe
The mother or Coy Hector W Ju.M.y local talent; a picnic dinner; Hr ' " ,. ,,
arrived from Freewntcr to make an. sorts of sports; husoball game, dance '
Mlrnded visit here. campflre and fireworks are to cudj pxlra wnrk ut r """ yPar'
Mr. and Mrs. F.lmer But.-her were,tliB evening festivities. Committees
visiting In the dictiict Sunday. Ifiom tint C'oiUninrcIal club, Farm!
Hugh C. Ilulsn, herder" for the Sum- fliireau, American Legion and Vnn-j
ltiei-villc Livestock assoclntlen, was 'ana' club convolied at tho labrnry
linmo in unend Slindnv with hi.l liar- Ihki ev-enitiLr and from HinOliK tile
ntn, and to get supplies. He rep'itts number elected Harry Wtdmer chalr
the grass to be at its best, and on niau and Mia. A. 1. Ctinklln, sccre
fie "''tthern end of the range it i." tury-treasurer to take charge of the
a-ttinlly at the point jf going to seer", coming festivities. Tli'f followlni!
On IiiC contrary, it Is tnt beginning committees were appointed: Darbe-,
cue. Ray Duncan, (iny Bills and
Arch McNeil; program, A. A.'Antlee.l
Mis. A. C. Conklln and Mrs. Kvit
In In the sum of S400.fifin.0o in de
nominations of flOOO.Ofi each, and
bids.
certified check for five pA cent of the
amount bid, payable to thAundersign-
Immediately thereafter, the bids will J":, " , m '"
l. (.Kll,.,- ,w.,.,l Tl. lii ..f ' " ---WJ' '1 m .
to vrmt spring at the noi)u'r:'nd
th pnra not havine; ?lt(rtcl siiffir-
lentlv ti make feed ct nil. Tho n
RELIEF FROM
RAIN WANTED
LADD CANYON, May 20. (Spe
cial.) Many of the farmers would
dian Trail Is covered In places by eight ; Duncan- Snorts. Robert Baxter. Oro-li,. .'.1...1 r... n. -i . ,.'.,. ,hi
feet of snow Mr. Hulse hns been,vr ,irry om, ,Joy(, carter; camp wc couIl, hnvo a drying-up spell. The
having considerable trouble in kneP-frB ,,,., ,. ,,tt(rl ,.. ,, m,-h. wntffr ilt ,oin(? mllch ,limilBe to eMpH
Ing lhe stock on tho preserve, several , ,,, ,..,,,. Kr,mmU, Frank Smith, the low land and there ale no In-
neau ... ....re. a ....v,K .-... ,.,, vo I James Hills tin.l John I'arker; lane...;dicntions at present for clear wea-
W'chner. Alvln Orton und LewlB
me vauey. inc cnie. reason .or tnrir,, a wiH011i Th()!) efly nnd'Thos.
wanuering was mat lor two ,,.. ref.Blllllcllt 1,00111.11. 11
inev were old o. nail.
The mill was gratefully receive.! by
the farmer for the land to be sum-tner-fnllowed
was getting too dry to
plow, anil it gave to ti n growing
train a new lease on life.
ther.
Mrs. Mmei-va Couch spent last week
end in Klgin attending church meet-
ATTENDS GRAND
LODGE SESSION
Laird. Tho enllro rhnrgo of th;ings and visiting old friends. She ie
turned home Sunday evening,
Ruth Drumsmith is spending her
vacntion with her sister in Perry.
Miss Ruby Fmmitt went to Port
land Monday morning, having closed
a nine months term of school in
District No. 19. Thursday and Friday
being county examinations., school
Three
fireworks, including the sunrise gun
Is tu be given to tho car.) of Logan
Anderson.
The- llaptlst church wna flllod In
overflowing Sunday morning for
tho Daccnlaureate sormon deliver
ed by Rev, 1). Loreo. Music was
fiirniHhed bv Iho communllv f ho- I'
rus of twnnly-lhioo voices, with Vi'tilly closed on Wednesday
Mrs. A. A. Ant Ion as luitdor
Mrs. LeRoy' Lay . oi'kiiiiIhI.
church wan honitlifuHly decnialed
in applo blossoms, Iho work of iliv
Junior class.
A most Interesting progrnm was
furnished by tho senior clasa on
Wednesday, Class Day. Some of
the bright spots of the program
woro the Clatm History, by Maiilon
Coultlln and Lulu Ogdon; Class
Recipes by Ornco I'oarse, Class Will
by Truman l'easo; Class Prophecy,
by Desmond Fttlp and Sieve Selalt
and tho music furnished by other
members of tho elatt.
Cove Ii Ik It school boys will play
ball Willi i:ii;ln high on Friday,
KLCJIN, May 21. Mrs. J. F. Rater
left for Albany Sunday. She went ns
delegate to the Uchekah grand lodge,
which convened there Tuesday. After
ward she will visit Kugeno for com
mencement, and visit her daughter,
who Is attending thn University of
Oregon. -Ileforo her return home
bo will visit In Portland and at
tend til" grand lodge session of the
Kastern Star. In all, she will be
way a month or six weeks.
Mrs. Clnud Uartmess of Enterprise
who had been visiting at the home of
'Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Gettings for a
A....A f ...ii....n.l ... ti,.. hmnn
last Friday mornintr. Mrs. Uartmess ! wc,'k- -'' '""'"1 bad to put; in the evening, at the home of Mrs.
und ",,m lnt eignin grauc, mree rrom tne
.jlln j seventh nnd four from the sixth took
examinations in our school;
The Cirls' Sewing Club of the dis
trict will continue through the sum
mer, with Mrs. I.eola Peebler ns dir
ector. The first meeting was held at
Mrs. Peebler's home Wednesday of
this week, Miss Mariorie Peebler be
ing hostess to the club. Miss Muijorle
gave a! very nice programme n.?d
served delicious lunch. It v-ns decided
ut this meeting they would take up
cooking with their sewing, each -one
cooking their own delicacies for lunch.
Mrs. Reginald Hereford was hostess
to the Get-Together Club last week.
After a pleasant afternoon in con
versation and fancy work, the usual
the last game of the so.ihuIi. This j business was gone over and it was
promise:; to bo an molesting gumu. idecided that the young ladies of our
At n previous gamo played last club would entertain the next time.
Is a cousin of Mrs, Gcttinga.
Mrs. L, P. Tultle and little daugh
ter Were pussengcrs on the i-altler
last Friday for La Grande, where
they expected to spend n few days
Visiting relatives nnd friends.
Mis. Willard Couch accompanied i Ileatii W'ardell,
Rider Ilond to Klgin from ui Grande ; and Fred Crow.
last Saturday to be present at the Those to . graduate from the
Primitive Hnptist church services in eighth grille are: Floyd -Baxter
Klgin last Sunday,
forth her boat effort to win. For
the last ibreo years C.vu has won
all Iho laurels for Fastorn Oregon.
The Junior class this your uro
only seven; liiith Fulp, David Lore.
Wllllo Ilui-lscli, ..Maliel Alexander,
Fluid
Marv Counsel), Mav 2.1th. The-hus
bands und friends of club members
are Invited to attend this meeting. No
doubt the young Indies will give an
interesting entertainment to nil pres
ent. Mrs. Hereford served dainty re-
Hanson 1 nl 1 ciose oi tne meet
ing.
Mrs. D. W. Miler spent Thursday'
and Fn'day of Inst week at Telocaset
e. m... .. tv...-' .1. ! ..-I"""" in.-..-".. ."' .......
Gladys Duron Kenneth Cons. I.u- :. ?' .' ' L . 1. ' '". ' . Itrlbutarles thereof, and Van Patten
William Westenskow, who has been' die Peck, Waller Kaufman. Flos ,, . .. ........... ...
teaching the Pine Grove school this ,-,, .,,. ,,, ,.,.. n,.r-1 ! i !L ,! ' ! t r,,mm,lu?' n,p?t-
l A,..,IU.lUl.lml'i mi, ....... . : .. '"K .e ...egon .e.-uners nwi
......v ....... v.-- - ..... i . . i . y ruin. Jiwit! i.e.
and returned to his home at imtilcr. . noy, Susie Henuy
Hubert Hodgin, formerly superm-1 c'has. Kaufman.
Karl Surliy and
lendent of the Palmer Lumber com
pnny, hut now with the Grande Hondo
Lumber company, who has Just re
turned from a visit witi Ms family in
Portland, was lari ;Kgirj visitor. a few
days a.st.-weele,
Conimeuceiiiont Friday evening
tion. being secretary for this district.
Mrs. Rov Conch nnd two little ones
went to Corvullis Mondnv nh'ht for
n t,,.l .tl.' vlvi. .ui.Vt M.-U f'.Mw.l.'a
will bo thn big event or fho week, parents.' 'Mrs. Couch's mother is in
as it Is also the big event of tbevcrv poor health.,
school year. Rev. (I. I.. Murk, of I Guy Miller attended the military
Pelidleion, will doltvor the address, funernl of.loeJtriM Thursd.lv.
w-ctnl music, has ln prepar.Hl Mr. nnd Mrs. R. A. Titus ate Run'
.w.' u.' ti . r r,...i. ;..,.....l.
" " "' " ' r . ' i. j ..: .1... Mtii i
over from La Grande last week i: " " m " '"'"'' "n -7 "; '' "'-'
have the Ford garage cut down . Teathlesa forest. I.. ..is bejng on her way home from
.nac-hlnc. Thev -re going to lake 1 i.ty. tho last day of the school jl ""land
. . -! .. ...... 1. ..... year, will bo spent Jovutislv In nlr-1 ---.
. T 'Wng. Head the advertising.
.'III. .III.' Mini '- ...... ....... ...
vmy Tho 7lh und Kih grade will be
.Mrs. F. Warner went to Hot l.nkc. """" ny ."'. ami Airs. .Nainaii
lered for sain ore dated May 15. 1
! guarantee that thk bidder
into a contract re0
jfizi, and mature ann oecomo uue au, specification9
alio pnyaoie 1.1 uiniiei ii-.u inner, u.in . 8 suecesful. In
at tne ...Mowing oaies:
Series No. 1, $:ifl,(ifiO on Jnnunry
15, 102B.
Series No. 2-, :0,"00 on' January
15, lf!2fl.
SerlcB No. 3, l.'tO.'JOO on January
15. 1927.
Series No. 4, $45,000 on Jnnunry
15, 1!)28.
Series No. 5, $45,000 on January
15.' J029.
Serb' No. C, $4 5,000 on January
15,
Serles"tf.'o. 7, $45,001) on January
15, 1 SSI
Series Nn)k 8, $45,000 on January
15, 19:12
Series No.
15, 1933..
Series No. 10
15, 1934.
Said bonds to
the rate of 5 Vi per
payablej semtinnntmlly on January j tK'l'y, and trutt. Dl'Op US a J
ir.th nni July 15th, of each year. , ca,.(I m, we wi cnl, an(J ,
I'l'l n.i Oti I Vintl Otlet-eHf i!iv:.li a in'" .
V .... -"11 ,
n Janunry
nV
V$45,000 ki
f),nno In January
lAWir ijtnrest at
ceffr per annum,
ill enter
the pirns
such bid-
ny bidder
is unsuccessful, such -Kified check
will be returned, and in case the suc
cessful bidder enters into said con
tract as required by said plans and
specifications, such certified check
will also be returned.
Dated this 18th day of May, 1921.
F. L. MEYERS,
J. H. PEARK,
W. H. CASEY,
H. NTJRRE,
A. F. LOESER,
Building Committee
of Parish of Our
Iidy of the Valley.
5-18-tf.
Washington Nursery Co.
Hardy, healthy, well root-
2d ornamental trees, shrb-
M the U-
iu Orngftn
nit i.hw
iu.nl
pel. cenia.
hniiV. I.B
hld.K mf
X OTANDfe IRON WOSKS
MACHINE SHOr AS I rOUMMtV
.411 Mads of wi-eMrtm-r, iBtnrnwWKM rwt t.-wtore t-
1 Ascrtylenlreldinf oirWll kintJ.
1 - Cylinder borfco; and owrsize pisions. .
Crankshafts, Pfctons atid Piston Tins rtyrourvd. .
trial
a FrCZGCKALD, I'ra.
ConstiBiitioi
r.4i
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HERE IS NOTHING eq'J-1 to Chamberlain's
Tablets for constipation. When the proper
dose is taken their action is so agreeable and 60
natural that you db not realize that it is the XifTcct
of a jnedicino. The tablets possess tonic proper
ties that aid in establishing a natural and regular
action of the bowels,
cured many
ses
of.
Chamberlain! Tablets have
ronic constipation.
Cold Coln
the State
City, N. Y.
must be need
check for 2
ue of the !
successful
to pay- for, nnd
within twenty
court reserves ti'ie
Iscal Agency of
in New York
for said bonds
1 by a certified
f the face vnl
for, nnd the
it be prepared
ive said nonos
of sale. The
right to reject
I 5llOV
vou
4
ii1
V
! this lin
! place yot
! livery. W
j shrubbery
1 etl-
J. H. KILBY
-1505 Madison
what we have in J'
ft'ill be pleased to J
(h'der for fall de- !
iiarantee all our S
L a
rl money- retuml-
any nnd all bids. The approving le
gal opinion, of Teal, Minor & Win
free, of Portland, Oregon, will bo
furnished to the successful bidder,
liy order of the County Court,
C. K. MTOItMICK, County Clerk
La (Irande, Oregon.
Dly-Ap 30- My 7-14-21
PRESCRIPTIONS
xotick
To whom it mny concern:
WHKHKAS. The trout nnd other
name fist, tnl.abitlnc: and freouent-
Ing the waters of Itlack l.ako audi
the tributaries thereof, Crawfish
Lake and. tho tributaries thereof,!
Anthony Lake and lilt, tributaries1
thereof. lOrnnde Itonile Lak and
the tributaries thereof, Mud Lake
und the tributaries thereof, and Van
Pntten Lake and the tributaries
(hereof, situated within the Counties
of linker and Fnlnn. Suite of Ore
gon, are threatened with extinction
from excessive angling, and from
other causes: and.
WIIKItKAS. The Oregon State
Ham,, Cnmmia.ilou Is desirous, of pro-1
tectlng the trout and other game
fish Inhabiting and frequenting tho
waters of lllack Lake nnd the tribu
taries thereof. Crawfish Lake and
the tributaries,' thereof,, Anthony
Lake nityl the tributaries thdreof.
Ciiande 4ioi.de Lake and the trib'u
tarles thereof. Mud Lake and tho
Luke ae.d the Irlhtilaricn thereof.
situated within the Counties of lin
ker and I'nlon. Stale of Oregon.
NOW, T1IKHF.FOUK. Notice Is
hereby given by said Oregon State
(lame Cnuiinl-sslon, that litsu-k
Ln'te and . the tributaries thereof.
Crawfish lHjt and the tributaries
thereof, AutlV ny Luke and the;tril)
ularlos there. : (lrando Konde Lake
nnd. 'the trillaries thereof. Mud
Lake and th.V tributaries thereof.'
and Van l'utt.-i Lake and the trib
utaries thereof.! situated within the
Counties of UnUYr and I'nlon. Stnte
Sunday to Bee her father nnd sister
K. W. Imbler nnd Miss Matlle In.
bier, who flro In the sanitarium
there for trcntment.
Ileenal ling ts some mnlhemntl-
elnn. He figures that he nnd his
two sisters have traveled bclf win
around the world. In gctilntr tbeir
educatlon. Thev hnvo rt.de thet.
iony to nnd fro from homo to srhool
vlx tulles a day for 11 years, makin.-.
11.RS0 miles, whb h he flgur
half ay t-ound the world. Tln
pony hns been going to school lone
enntiMh lo jrradualo soon, ho thinks
Mm. L. ll.-nhnu. lionored the
fraduatlnx class and faculty 'of the
Mc4i rl.ool 'by cii'termlnl'tnr the n
Imi-oii at their farm n few miles
I'toiii town'.
The baseball gnme belween Cove
and North Powder, plnye.l ut North!
Powder, Sunday, May 1'., was n
vlctoiy for Cine, 10.2.
Miss Nell IM.eisley Ik nl holhe
again afi.'r a visit at Walla Walla,
Wasltlnuton.
Mr. and Mrs. John McNeil have
returned to their home In Cove.
lslj.ftn- residing In Maker for tin- last
two years.
Mrs, lte Thompson of l a C.i.u.li
is In Cove for the week.
Mis l!tm-l llauser of Itaki-r Is a
lin'est at the hnte nf Mrs A. (1.
Ci.nktin. ' ,
Mr i.lnl Mrs. H. rl lvtcrman. are
with an atierniu.u luncheon at h
Koine Weda.-ilv. after ih clasa 4ayj Jel.-j.-:.tc to iho Odd
Hi . einien at Aliu.ny.
1-ellouM con
errH.-f Red and yellow tulip
m each table carried nut lhe-rtjl Ai"'il.jn I.eKlon PohI No.l'.r, en-
- . . -I-.. 11..... It.-rtalln-d the WAiiun,' An.nii-nv
ron.r r. 1 wimii... i,..i.- j - .-.
., .i,i.in. il.V tnori hi.'.ti 'hl ty vtenlng. U their first I
the 4ace TJie 'hn.les ..-"'"' "''e'lm; i1 mem ctijovalil,
lte bv her datlKlHer. . VJ: "
iKU.a.t.n: amiit-Min, a.av II,
tl'e regular a'Kil-immthty ineetli." nf.
the Voi.li-l.' A.nllt, ii;.', fth. ii the,
l-eimanellt tiffiiis will be lel.-,l.
.Mrs T -W. t'flnltllu nt.-t.il.Ti
theai-nisj- clans nf her hum,, l.is-,1
W' dne.-tnv evenlmjt
Mr. and Mrs. 1 l nitl lv ,inl
Visiter r Cupromnu. Tdatuv Are
LnJilfl', ad MJss Wllmarnol
. 7
Tb i.l property nf iii'
Herhorl, pnkrupt, &ll bo sold on
or fler Juna lrtth, 1921. Any
periT,n dosliOgto aubnilt of
fer on Oamfl ahnuld communicate
with lift tnoeee lh offlc of
tb I Cynde Inveatn.nlilCo.
yaiierKood Wllliama, Trmtee.
6.9-21. Mud. and (St. 6L -
G - 0-O o
O a 0
AIVICHTISK J-ftB
AkS.V0U LOOKING foKJ
I WE AV PrWERTy ? 1 .
J Ask F.N. Ford 1
V I
vst )avv,jnusiH)v I
(if Ori'tim, ore
uliTm for trout
In any ni;mnir
to June 1 Ut h. if
- And i.t in und
for any prmin
l rout and otht'r
IIHMITIS WhittHlM'V
Itlnt-k I:akt
( 1iT'if , frawflsli
ntnrifs thrrcnf .
(ht triliutai l
n bv closed to nn- f.
id other tfamp fish.
rom Vfcomber 1st.
neh I oar.
shallf ho unlawful!
i tnlf or fish for
:nnJ fish, hy any
. l tho watprs r.f
fho. tributarif w
IUo and the tr!t
rfmny l.ako and
thiTfof, Clrando
I
I
... a
j
l err j
! 354 tt nr ll l B I
m now vre neip gg i
nn t on,;, i. ttu. . w line DX 1
SFirrt Service i j
Tecond Advice p j
Tlurd Battery Sia
"SeWlce" Ut and al- '
ways (ill beAoux job if
365 daj-fen the Tear, but y !
we're on fhe job vnytune I '
'V to show ySu a Sll Bet-
ft ter WiUardattcV with ! I
tut Threaded Rdbberl Inu-
lation the kinWJtlectcd T
by 1136 manufacturera of
3 passeuger cars and motor i
j A. L. Crossman
- - -
a.... 1 " I
WE FILLNYVDOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION
putmanV drug store
"Thexall Store,
PERMANENT AS THE PYRAMIDS
La Grande Concrete Pipe Co.
-UUAlNAtiE
k-SHWER PIPE i,
JUtVERT PIPE
BiRIGATION PIPE
- ' GttAVlTY WATER SYSTEMS .
Factory at Islnnd City. Postofficc Box 791
flit" .jrie;tt-
vrr olViM'-
Valh'V,
Wo have sm' or
!.st IlilVl'llluAjIDW
t'd in Hi. uu
in 4'ity .I'l'tipi'i'ty, Kavms nml
TimU'f Trafts, loth for sylo
uml.tiA.le. ('i)im' .titul oe us
Nfoiv ..it luij. W'e can save
y.ui money
"NOTArTf' PUBLIC '
yiMK ,3Cos,., '1r.0llut. -,.'J'Il'Hll IVIlSaLLw
i.-n In Reiser the Pust (-r, he 1 1 1 11 IUJ 1 ' fL" '. It I ' f"
her djuSier. Klof-, hsu, It 1 ; 1 -f J Kl -4-1 1 4 'i I
tending ,hS.l. ll'l;?:"H? Jl
j. r, pnc... y.n hit fVilittrifly
ten.'r lifthe ..Her s.'ho1 H.efc VJve (J,
fi,M r I? In to,t Mr. I'r-e -
et.0 b. In.. ic4oKilao siW OCPQOOOOOOHOOQ
Rondo I. use nnd the tributaries
thereof. Mud I.nke nnd the trihn
u.rles thereof, nnd Van Catten l.nke
and the tril.utnrles thereof, from-
Peci-mtier 1st to June ltlth of earli
.'car.
Any am! nil persona wht.nsoevei
anulin In violation of this or
iel ttill be prosei-nted ns by utatutc
pro. id.1.
Dated nt 1'ortlaud. OreKon, this
loth day of March. l'HI.
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