SIUSLAW FORELNCE, OREGON, W EDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1915 To lie in wait near licka while hunting deer. To seii game of any kind ex­ cept when propogated according to law. | To ahoot game from public highways or railroad rights of way. To wantonly waste game, gating parties have b e e n jir-l Trout longer than 10 inches, f o r aliens to hunt without a aed for several weeks and all year. week some o f them went to > Bass, crappies. Williamson’s special gun license. To shoot from any power, sink rent locations, north, east whitefiah, catfish and graylings, or sneak boat or sink box. south of Florence in order to all year To hunt on enclosed or occu­ tth « r favorite p i « . Sunday „ ,, r a |> w M * pied unenclosed lands without "" Durinn ■»»•P. antriop., elk. permission of owner. To trap for fur-bearing ani­ 7 anal natw anaW.naal pheasants, golden mate without a license. i i X w u. i . » « £ g -ry ** To burn ta k e between Febru­ ary IB and Sebtember 15, except­ ing by permit from state game fjh e open seasons fo r k illin g Eg began last Sunday and ends game warcen. To trap, net or ensnare game k b e r S ls t animate, birds or fish, except as B ke following extracts from exprefsly provided. state game laws, showing To hunt w ithin the corporate ten dates fo r hunting and fish- limits o f any city or town, public k also spme o f the important park or cemetery, or on any lb g s ; that the law requires, campus or grounds o f any public »sprinted a t this tim e so that school, college, or university or jjr readers may become fam iliar within the boundaries of any lith them. watershed reservation as set Buck deer w ith horns, ^August aside by the United States to k to October 8 L supply water to cities, or within Silver gray squirrels. Septem- crows sad rtvens, magpies and any national bird or game reser­ pr 1 to October 81. bluelaya. vation. Ducks and geese, October 1 to To resist game wardens or To reb any birds’ nest except poary 15. (Federal law ) such birds as are not protected other officers charge with the en­ {tails and coots, October 1 to forcement o f the game laws. by law. binary 15. (Federal law ) To hunt without having hunt­ Chinese pheasants and grouse, ing license on person, and to re­ ttober 1 to October 81; October fuse to show same on demand of to 10 in Jackson county ; no proper officer or owner or repre­ tan season in Coos, Josephine sentative of real property where id C urry counties. hunting. Quail October 1 to 81 in Coos, To hunt at n ig h t try, Jackson and Josephine To sell or have in possession z In twenty-three counties o f uities; closed at all other times plumage o f protected birds. the state, the school tax shows I eounties west o f Cascade To hunt oo ony game reserva­ an increase of 9808.48L98 over th a t o f last year, « r a n s w a g e ives, September 1 to Octoder tion. increase of 74 per cen t Lane To disguise sex or kind o f any bounty showing 14 per cent in­ [Trout longer than 6 inches, game. crease; / To hunt deer with dogs. ipril 1 to October 31. Harney county has the highest Kg levy per capita, >13.53. and Linn the lowest 85.20. Caught! FREE!! We are caught with too many shoes on hand (for this time of year therefore for the We are going to give away free with every pair of shoes sold, one pair of FIFTY-CENT SOX or two pair ofTwentv-fivecentSox Lane county ranks third in the state in total amount o f school taxes collected in 1915. The total amount of taxes paid in this county was >294,961.57. The levy is >7.96 per capita, and the average per capita in the state to >8.15. A reduction of 852,999.96 waa made in nine counties. In addi­ tion to thia Multnomah county managed to make a big reduction of >794,867.56, making a net sav­ in the entire state o f >656,385.68; but were it not fo r Multnomah county’s Urge decrease, the total school taxes of the state would show and increase over last year of more than >260,000. Jas. Ford Jr. has ju st returned from the coast a t Big Creek whejje he platted a summer re­ sort fo r Amel Stonefield. I t is located just south of Big Creek an has been named Samaria.' All the tract of land along th e ocean fro n t has been laid off into lots and blocks and will be placed on the market a t a reasonable price. I t is a beautiful spot on the beach, near fresh and salt water where sportesmen will find plenty o f amusement— The Community Sing a t th e Rhododendron stand Sunday a ft­ ernoon was weilattended and con­ siderable interest to displayed in these gatherings. The next tin g ^rill be on the third Sunday in September at the same place if the weather permits, otherwise the place w ill be announced later. Florence, Oregon NUMBER 20 r n m r a iY FOOTBALL «FELLEN WAS fET SEITLED The play "The Elopement o f Ellen.” given Saturday night for the benefiit of the Florence pub­ lic library by local tallent, was a decided aucceea in every way. There was a large and appreciat­ ive audience to greet the players on the raiking o f the curtain, and each member o f the play was a t th eir beat and responded with enthusiasm peculiar to their own individual traits. The Rev. John Hume-otherwise Frank Johnson- persisted in getting everybody into trouble, but by his good na- tured way succeeded in bringing everything to a happy tormina- W D. ' licLym ane orchestra furnished the music for the evening. H rs. McKee, accompanied by Miss Wilkinson, gave a special violin eoto which was entiiusiaBticiy re­ ceived by alL T H r. S t a n g ^ d , o f the Siualaw Home Telephone Co., announces 1he completion of the long dis­ tance toll line o f the Pacific Tele­ phone and Telegraph Co. from Eugene to Florence, connecting with Ms telephone, system in Florence. W ith this oonnection directly connected w ith the local telephone system it w ill be pos­ sible for any local subecribe/eon- m e a n w i n m e nuaiww local sjbtemto talk direct to Eugene, Portland and all points on the ex-’ tensive toll system o f the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Com­ pany. H r . Stanwood has been negotiating with the Pacific Co., for the past year in an effort to induce that company to extend its lines into this territory and his enterprise in securing this im- portant connection is commenda­ ble. He can now serve his pa­ trons w ith better and cheaper tel­ egraph service and direct long distance copper wires will assure good conversations a t moderate prices such as are charged for similar services elsewhere. The Toll line will be ready for service about the 2 Oth. Reforestation of between 2000 and 8000 acres of land adjacent to Saddle mountain between Waldport and Florence w ill be necessary in the opinion o f H. M. Johnson who recently re ­ turned to Eugene. According to the Guard Mr. Johnson has been making an investigation o f the burned over areas in th at section for the forest service, and says th at on the greater part of the land, much o f which is near the Grass Mountain game reservation young growth has started and reforestation w ill not be required. The timber is Douglas fir. The moet destructive fire in I t is practically settled that the U . o f 0 . foot ball squad w ill come to Florence this summer to prac­ tice for the fall meet. Arrange­ ments are being completed for tiie camp to be located stM uneel creek and the grounds o f the base ball d u b will be cleared for their use. There are about 25 students th at will participate is this practice and they w ill ba in camp about three weeks. This site wee selected in preference to any other in the state and the people o f tide vicinity w ill have the opportunity to witness seme of the moet interesting and snap­ py foot ball games th a t w ill be pulled off this fall. The county court is very much In doubt about the date o f tbs meeting when changes in bound­ aries o f rood districts can ba made, according to the Eugene Guard which says: The 1915 statutes give tw o differentftmes, one section provides th at rash changes shall be mads a t the County Judge Bown has re­ ferred the matter to County A t­ torney J. 4L. D ty e n and it to probable that i t will be taken up The forest telephone line from the end of the Maple week H m to the summit o f Sunset moun­ tain is completed and ready fa r use. Paul Henderson and Ban oo the Ung came in Monday for provisions sod want to th e ir re ­ spective stations Tuesday- Hen­ derson has the Smith river, and Bunch has the Saddle mountai n districts. I t to tiis intention o f the ser­ vice to extend this line to the summit o f Roman Nose moun­ tain as rapidly as possible, but it cannot be done this season. This line would give settlers on Sweet North Fortt a t Indtontown. This petition will go to tho federal government ns an expression of the deals* of til*'people here for a bridge at that point. munication with Florence, The matshal is making soma needed repairs in the sidewalks on Front street Morris Joe. M orris Jr., Norman G . M orris. THE LEADERS T > . “ WorlOl W. curred about fifty-five years ago and in places, be states, th e n to some gooe standing timber. W . O. Benrholz. purchasing agent, and H . M. Tennent, reg­ istrar, o f the O. A . C. arrived in Florence Monday for a boating and fishing trip. They will Dr. C. B. Marks arrived in spend a few days* in the Mils Florence today to attend to the north of here before returning to their work in Corvallto. wants of hie customers. Morris & and the Goods the Best