Published every Friday Morning BY M. 8. WOODCOCK. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: (Payable in Advance.) Per Year, Six Months, Three Months, . . $2 BO 1 50 1 00 10c 3 00 Single Copiej Per Year (when not paid in advonce).,. ... , j i...L,mnu intended for put ca'on Xuld be handedTn noon on Wednesday. Rates of advertising made Known on application, Miscellaneous Business Cards. M. S. WOODCOCK, attorney - at Law, KELSAY & KEESEE; A ttornevs - at - Law. CORVAU.IS, -l-M-yl. VOL. XX. CORVALLIS, OREGON, MAR. 9, 1883. NO. II. Obegos. F. J. Hendrichson, Boot and Shoe Maker, Plillomatii, Oregon. I alwavs keep on hand superior ma terial and warrant my worK. 1 ass an unnni. i of my goods before puronasng eisewnure. ID-3'Z-lyr nc"". F. H. Sawtell. . R. FABRA, M. D., I'h.ysioiaii & Surgeon. vri. n HUM HAMILTON & GO'S V E5 t2& cr 19:4Cni3 Drus Store, Corvallis, Oregou 19:2!yl t.v b; embree, m. o., Ih.ysio:u-trL& Surgeon. Offlce 2 doors south of H. E. Harris' Store, Cobvallip, - - Oregon. Residence on the southwest corner of block, north pad west of the Mvthodist church. 19:21-yrl. F. A. JOHNSON, "Phvsician, Surgeon, And Electrician. .,;.. ir ade & specialty. Catarrh tuc- 1 ilcA nuliat. and AurLst. "fSSS 7 w West of Dr. F. unci in tnuci , - 10 Vincent's dental offlce. Office hours rom 8 to 12 na from 1 to 6 o'clock. BMJi WEW FIRM! AGU'DLTDIUL IMPLEMENTS "We have in stock the Deering Twine Binders, Deering and btandard Mowers, Minnesota Chiet Threshers, Morrison Plows, : n;f nA Stillwater Engines. Elwood mounted Horse-l'owcr, Centennial FanninK mill, cel- . . j ..., - i; nf GDi1Hon ami In S. We also Keep tne ceieuraieu .- Ketchum wagons. . junezyl OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, Corvallis, Oregon. CANAN & GiBLIN, PROPRIETORS. LIVING AND DYING. John Smith was once a goodly man As evtr lived on earth; The world admired and loudly praised His truly pious worth His wife was full of charity And free from sinful pride 8ut scarce nad lived to thirty-foar. When one dim eventide A mule kicked at him playfully. And Smith soon alter died John Brown, a knave of deepest hue. Dwelt in the self-same town; A grosser, meaner viler scamp There never lived than Brown. He cursed, he swore, he smoked, he chewed, He even keno played, And down in Texas years ago They say a man he slayed. Yet he lived on contentedly And lots of money made, Till finallv, a srray-haired man, John Brown laid down to die His wife and children gathered round, A preacher lingering nigh And the only token of his death. Was a quiot, gentle sigh. We'd like to live as did John Smith, Eevered by all the town; But when it came to dying, we d Prefer to die like Brown. BENTON COUNTY. Description of Its Appearance and Present Condition by voting Precincts. Mary's river the company nave a steam saw mill where they have man ufactured an immense amount of lumber. The line of the O. P. R- crosses the summit near the wagon road, thep turns to the north. When it is con sidered that in a distance but little more than a mile there is a descent qt 6oo or 700 feet; it will be readily seen that the railway company have no easy thing on this portion of their route. It rarely occurs that railroad engineers are called on to overcome any greater difficulty than is presented at this place. The work of location has been immense. In- this descent it is necessary to make a tunnels, tun nel No. r being 670 feet and No. 2 350 feet; in addition jthere is a large amount of deep cutting and some high trussels. Portions of this precinct have been settled for a number of years but the settlement has been principally con- F. J. ROWLAND, Blacksmith & Philomath, Oregon. Mr. Rowland is prepared to do all kinds of wagon T: 1.V hbricimrithiuff to order, lie 1 the Dest 01 uiaier.i.1 ...-.j SjaCiS. bis work. W. C. Crawford, JEWELER. witifPH CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE XL assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc TOP niirrmFNTAL is a new building, newly furnished, and is first class in all its appointments. RATES LIBERAL. Stages leave the hotel for Albany and Yaquina Bay Large Sample Room on First Floor tor Commercial Ken, i'J-.w ly W. PHILBR1CK, GENERAL L assortment of notches, ClecKS, jeweirj, ei.- JIl'J li..ilJ Contractor and Bridge Builder, FRAZER Corvallis, Oregon. Axle Grease. ; f ho vtrM. ("iefc the Genuine. Ev- va.lrrra Vi-iq our trade-mark and is mark ed Fraxerl SOLD EVEEY WHERE. 50y Wg attend promptly to all work under ;,27yl bis charge E. HOLGATE, attorney - at COBVALAIS, Law, Oregon. 0 FECIAL attention given to collections end monev l j ..Si. naid over. Careful and JUS, ZIZZ to Probate matters. Con- y eyancing and searching of records, Ac LOANS NEGOTIATED. j . tu. . Kit i-i n ir spllinir and leasine: real sstate! and conducts a generar collecting and busi- Offlc! on Second Street, one door north of Irvin's .h .hon 8.43yl ( J. W, HANSON, MERCHANT TAILOR AND DEALER IN R eady Made Clothing. Nert door South of Post Office, COBYALLIS, - . - OREGON. written ExDressly for the Gazette by a Thirty Years Eesident of the County. summit precinct 1 fined to Yaquina and Mary s river. Is situated on the summit between The population is about 309. The Marv's river and the Yaquina. It ex- industries of this precinct is very much tends from the county line on the the came as the other portions of the .i. tk ri,v;,iff hptwppn Yanuina rountrv between this and the coast. 1 i V.J 1 L 1 1 IU Lll , . , -. v. 1 J and Little Elk and extending east oh Cattle and sheep raising to only a corresrjondinc line to Mary's river, limited .extent has been carried on, and from east to west from the top of but always with profit. For several the Norton hill to the mouth of Little years past the Corvallis butchers have Elk creek, being about . 6 miles from been largely supplied with winter beef north to south and about 12 miles from this portion of the country. The from east to west. It is bounded on farmers in the cultivation of their thp north bv the county line, east by lands have aimed to raise such crops t-: ...,iw ci.th hv Ttim Turn. I as are needed to supply the demand XVHlg 3 VLijr, jwv.v.. ' I ... ,nH w"! l-,v Elk Citv precincts. Ya- of travel on the road, thus furnishing nuina river enters near the northeast a market for all their products. rorner of the precinct, runs southwest Lucius Norton keeps a wayside 2 or x miles through a deep gorge in store on the road some seven miles the mountains, when the country -be- west of the Summit. Mrs. Porter comes more open and the bottoms relict of A. J. Porter, one of the wider and then passes out at the south- early settlers of this portion of the west corner of the precinct, county, entertains travelers. Chas. B. Rock creek enters a little east of Mays is proprietor of the Summit the middle on the north line from the hotel, and George L Ciane of the northeast, and extending about a mile Summit House, where is also the itn thp nrecir.ct turns to the west. Summit postoffice, Mr, Crane being The Rock creek valley is between 3 the postmaster. The Warren broth and a miles in length and mile ere on the Yaquina at the foot of the n,;tk rmpn hills on etch side. I Summit hill, own several hundred THE CITY OF LONDON;. A writer at London sayf: Here are 7000 miles of street spread out over an area of nearly 700 miles; here there is a birth every five minutes, a death every eight minutes and seven acci dents every day; and here there may be found beer shops and gin places that would stretch over 73 miles. Here are 1000 phips and 9000 sailors ..rvrr ovorv Aav- here are 9000 new a. pu, - - j j 7 houses built every year, and 238,000, 000 letters delivered: here are 117,000 habitual criminals on the police regis. tei.and paupers enough to fill a large ouy. The iooq suppiy 101 "e has been whimsically calulated to re quire 72 miles of oxen, 10 abreast; 120 miles of sheep, ditto; 7 miles ot caies ditto: 9 miles of pigs ditto; 50 acres close toerelher; 20 miles of hares and rabbits, 100 abreast; nmiA nt Iosvph ot bread. 600 feet square and thrice the bight ot St. Paul's whose summit is many feet above the ground as the year has days; and 1000 columns of hogshead .n,c nanh a tni'.e h'lL'h. Hore are J 1 UtVI) swa CJ over 4,000,000 of inhabitants, inclu dine 1.000,000 foreigners from every part ot the elobe. Here they have Roman Catholics than Rome, more Jews than Palestine, more Irish than Dublin, more Scotchmen than TCrlinburtr. and more thieves than Chicaeo." To which might be add- pd that London contains a reading room whose rotunda is revealed 111 j: .... tw the Pantheon at uiamcbci uuij j Rome. a library and museum covering seven acres of ground, and wherein Wnaptta stone, the lyin Itrou tut, A - - marbles, and over 8,000,000 volumes perhaps the largest collection o. books and manuscripts in the world, and a concert had which holds near ly 10,000 persons. dem t wo gemmen jes's well's if I'd seed 'ttm yesterday, Ye, si'" I druv 'urn out often." Real Estate Agency flfflVALLlS, BENTON CO, OREGON. Real Estate Agents, will buv, ell, or lease farms or farm property on commiHiuu. Between this there is but little bottoms on the creek until the reservation is rr-hA vk-Viirh is about a miles from the west boundary of the precinct. TUa nnrrh fnrk romes in from the CORVALLIS Photograph. Gallery. .nrvmr.iiiPHS FKOSI MINATUBK TO V w - LIFE SIZE, First Class Work Only! Coovine in all branches. P uce of all kinds and 8rwood taken at cash prices. E. HESLOP. E. H. TAYLOR, DENTIST The oldest established Dentist and the best outfit in Corvallis, Pantaloons made to order of Oregon Goods for $7.50. English Goods", $11. French, $14 IS" Suits from $J0 to $60. "Ba Cleaning and Repairing done at Reasonable Bates iv:Diyx acres of land which they are rapidly developing into a first class stock ranch. The road from Corvallis to Yaquina bay passes through the Pfe cinct, the Summit being 23 miles from north near the reservation line, on that Corvallis. Mr. Wallis Nash has con stream is a wide bushy bottom on j structed a private road at a large cost .ama crrrA farms ran be made, from the bndce on Yaauina to his w 1j11.il auuiv gyw I - - About 1 mile of the lower part of this ranch on Rock creek, 3 miles distant is in Benton county and is not taken There is a school house at the Summit, up. ssext apove, oicci .ws.fuv.-.1.6. t A teacher in one of the colored schools at the South was about to go away for a season and an old negro poured out for her the following fer vent petition: "I give you the words." said the writer, "but they convey no Idea of the earnestness and pathos of the prayer." Go afore her as a leaden' light and behind her as 1 protectin' angel. Hough shod her feet wid the preparat ion of the gospel peace. Nail her ears to de gospel pole. Gib her de eye ob de eagle dat she spy sin 'far off. Wax her hand to de gosple plow. Tie her tongue .to de line ob truf. Keep her feet in de narrer way and her soul in de channel ob faith. Bow her head low beneat her knees, and her knees way down in some valley where prayer and supplication is much wanted to be made. Hedge an ditch bout her, good Lord, an' keep her in de straight an' narer way dat leads to heaven." Somebody hung a red bedspread on a olothes line over at Somerville the other day and Mrs. Moriarty's goat saw it from the north just as Mrs. Finnegan's goat caught sight of it from the south. The Moriarity goat was a little the farthest from it, but he traveled the fastest so they got there just the same instant and recoiled about eight feet each, and they stood and thought over it about twenty minutes before a sudden flap of the spread decided them to try it again, and that time thev got less out of it than before, but they got leir mad up and stuck to it until one lost a horn and the other an eye, and the Moriartys and FiuDegans are now sworn foes. in from the northeast and Brush creek Qf the year, and where religious exer- Af, 4' l?i7aini-KAfl v fmm the southeast, and empty into I cises are regularly held. Some 8 miles I limil . IB M J W , M V w srwsa w ! - j r ."-t., , , MERRILL'S .INGENIOUS METHOD! COPYMGHT SECURED. For starting children and others in the Rock creek near the lower end 01 farther west near the residence 01 ivir. the valley. On each of these are good Norton is another school house. The bottom lands to be taken. The Rock opportunities for taking homes is very creek valley is owned by Wallis Nash j good, there being some choice places who is improving and making it the j yet vacant. cnl- best stock ranch in the county. Midway between rock creek and ' true of Music. It overcomes tbe drudgery I Yanuina is a high ftdge running par ot learnma tne elements 01 ttiuHic uy iiksuj- . , i ant amusement. This new method teaches allel With them, the hills on each Side you all about the Musical Staff, Degrees of 1 whirh gradually lower until the v, taF riofa TCntaa and Rests. Scale. I 6 .... ,u" "-") 1 . T"' .. I . 1. A TV,e hlllc r Intervals of the Scale, liOcation or Jbetters streams arc rcat-ncu. a on the Staff, and their relation to the Keys j stock can roam on them at .- .1 L 4- 'I'l ... . .-. ,.n,r , m TM ft" f. 1 1 OI tne instrument t" . ,, All work kept in repair free of charge and sattsfac on guaranteed. Teeth extracted without pain by he us; of Nitrous Oxide Gas. 3-Rooms up stairs over Jacobs it Nsugass' new jsrick Store. Corvallis, Oregon. 19:27yt THE YAQUINA HOUSE! Is now prepared to accommodate travelers ITT FIRST-CLASS STYLE. FOR MEALS AT ALL OSLY 35 HOURS CENTS. HORSE FEED Constantly on hand, at the LOWEST LIVING RATES. Sitnaued on the Yaquina Road, half way rom Corvaihs to Ktewport. I9:12yl. P- BRYANT. poster, mm & co, Manufacturers and Jobbers of THE CELEBRATED IRON CLAD BOOT&SHOE. These Goods are Warrant ed not to rip. All Genuine havathe trade mark "IBOS CIAD' stamped thereon. 1 1 1 RHonr street. San Francisco, Cal wv ' J . GOODS FOR SALE AT MAX FRIENDLY' S Corvallis. Oregon. with children) Flats and Sharps and their use. All the different Keys, now to -lorra riinrHs or musical words. It teacheB the syllablea Do, Re, Mi, etc., in singing. It contains a complete musical catechism. It la surras tn parvo. All this is learned while the learner is amusing nimseir Dy playing familiar tunes. Persons with no mu sical talent may play the tunes, as the guide is such that ne cannot sinne me wrong key. Full directions and four pieces of musi accompany the Method. Sent by mail for $1.00. Address, CHICAGO PIANO CO.. 78 &80 Van Buren St., Chicago, 111. 44-m3 AUGUST KNIGHT, CABINET MAKER, UNDERTAKER. . Cor. Second and Monroe Sts., CORVALLIS, : OBEGOS, Keeps constantly on hand all kinds of FITRNITUEE Coffins and Caskets. Work done to order on short notice and at reasonable rates. Corvallis, July 1, 1881. Li27yl will. On the Yaquina alter " emer ges from the mountain gorge are nar row bottoms, that are in cultivation. There are numerous small streams en tering the Yaquina both from the north and the south on all these are narrow bottoms. South of the river the hills rise until at a distance vary ing from i to 3 miles the divide is reached, which marks the southern limit of the precinct AH through this I cattle range and do well both summer and winter. The north fork of Mary's river rises a little south of Yaquina, and enters the precinct a little south of the north east corner, and then runs nearly south. This lays about 500 feet higher than the waters that empty directly into the ocean, this being a tributary of the Willamette. The bottoms along Mary's river are wide and were for merly mostly covered with brush most of which has beep cleared and the land brought into cultivation. These lands are second' grade being a little inclined to be wet and cold, but with under draining will yield good crops and be easily cultivated. On the hills adjoining Mary's river pear the Summit and also on the west slope of the sum mit hill are green timbers. From these groves the railway company have been drawing their lumber supplies for their road. In one of tb.ae grove? ear The followinc contains a list of the , v . . names of the persons paying tax upon property in Summit precinct No. 7, and the amount of tax paid by each, as shown by the last assessmept roll for Benton county, A. E. Altree $ a 6 P. Bryant 1 92 T. W. Bryant . 4 98 Mrs. S. A. Bryant 10 02 George L. Crain 18 83 Elias Faulkner 9 4 F. P. Fish.-r . ohnson Johnson.....,-...,,,... 5 44 John-Hamer 1037 Tames Hamer 4 75 Mrs. Sarah Hamer 10 08 Alden S. Hulburt 3 34 David Hathaway 64 David Hamer 6 40 Mrs. M. T. Hamer 2 49 E. S. Hamer 23 7o Mrs. S: E. Mays 10 16 Lucius Norton , . . . 1 3 Estate of A. J. Porter ........ 2 64 M. R. Savage 13 05 D. C. Sherwin , 34 Joseph Scaggs , , 10 88 Carter Troxel , 2 89 Abraham Underhill 9 79 Warren Brothers 51 53 Toseoh Wood 25 18 0 - . THE WICKED EPJTQP, A Little Rock newspaper man while out in the country stopped at a rural farmhouse foTdinner. Ihiun ing that bis profession would insure attention he remarked to the farmer: "Needn't put yourself to extra trouble for me, for I'm an Editor." eel-,-., the farmer, re- XX wnavi gardinthe visitor.with now awaken ed interest. 'A newspaper man." "Wall, I recken you can git sutb inrr to eat. anyhow. Some folk might not give you nothin' on this ar,nimt. but I never was very par ticular. Put hold on, Editor did nnderstsnd you to say? Yes. sir. I am an editor, and now 1 1 1 it t lri onn T pvpr untavoraDie n mv n' - must say that I am proud of my call- inrr. e . . -r "I'll bet $100 that you arp one 01 the fellows that I helped to take hell outen tbe Bible. Reckon you'd bet ter travel. Never mind tho corn d A .wl knltermilk Jule. A.T- Dicau cuv kansaw Traveler. Prof. E. Wollny concludes that a layer of farm-vard manure spread pon land protects the soil from ex cessive alternations 01 ioiwfrvurc, but acta injuriously upon wet Boils by checking evaporation. WASHINGTON'S BODY SERVANT. 'You say," I remarked to the old . i u LaaV (tlor Y7r.11 negro wiio arove tne un, "" j"- were General Washington s oouj "Tint's so! Dat's less so Stl VAUL. massa. I done waited on "Washing ton since he was so high no bigger than a small.chile." "You know th 8 53 story, then, about the cherry tree and . Lu l..KUi9 "Know it? wllV, I THE GAME LAW. A tew months ago we commenced publishing the acts of the last legis- ature but we soon found that we were not furnished witu the acts as amended as when they passed that bodr. Among others we published the game law. Having found that was not correct as then published by us and most other naners. We no v publish, it taken from the Statute book: . Section 1. Every person who shall, within the State of Oregon, be tween the first day of November in each year and the first day of July of the following year, hunt, pursue, take, kill or destroy any ale deer or buck, shall be guilty of a misde meanor. Every person who shall, between the first day ot January and the first day of August, from and after the passage of this Act, pursue, hunt, take, kill or destroy any female deer or doe. shall be guilty ot a misdemeanor. Every person who, Having made arrangements fo$$p-oper-t tion with agents in Portland, and Wng fult ly acquainted with ral property ffi $entoi county, we feel assured of giving entire sat-, isfaction to all who may favor us with thai patronage. G. A. Waggosek, 20-6yl T. J. Bpford. 13 PBErABKQ TO Pq Alt. K1SPB O? WOBK SKATLT. the first day of May and the first day ot September of each year, take, kill, injure or destroy, or have in posseST sion, sell or offer lor sale any 'ut swan, oailard duck, wood duck, widgeon, teal, spoonbill, gray, black sprigtail, or canvass back duck, shaH be guilty of a misdemeanor Frat)i-i de$, That any person may kill ducks) at any time to protect his grawing crops. Sec, 5. Every person who shall, withm the State of Oregon, between, the firdt day of April and the 15th, day of June of each year, for any purpose, take, kill, injure or destroy, or have in possession, sell or offer fop sale any prairie chicken or sage hen, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Sec. 6. Every person who shall, within the State of Oregon, between the first day of January and the fifteenth day of July ot each year, lake, kill, injure or destroy, or have in possession, sell or offer for sale any grouse; pheasant, quail or patn ridge, shall be guilty qf a misder: meaner. Seo. 7. Every person who shall, within the State of Oregon, during tbe months of November, December, January, February and March of any year, catch, kill or have in possession, sell ofVffer for sale any mountain on brook trout, shall be guilty of a mis demeanor. Every person who shall, within the State of Oregon, take op attempt to take, or catch, with any seine, net, weir, or other device than hook and line, any mountain or brook trout at any time after the passaga ot this Act, shall be guilty of a mis demeanor. Sec 8. Every person who shall, within the Slate of Oregon, at any time after the passage of this Act, trap, net, or ensnare, or attempt tq trap, net or ensnare any quail, op Bob White, prairie chicken, grouse or pheasant, or have in possession any live quail or Bob White, piairie chicken; grouse or pheasant, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Seo. 9. Every person who shall, within the State of Oregon, at any time after the passage of this Act, destroy or re.move from the nest of any mallard duck, widgeon, wood duck, teal, spoonbill, gray, black, sprigtail or canvass back duck, prai-t rie chicken or sage han, grouse, pheas? ant, quail or patridge. or other wild fowl, any egg or egg of such fowla or birds, or have in possession, sell op offer for sale any such egg or eggs, or wilfully destuy the nest ot any such fowls or birds, shall be guilty fa misdemeanor. Sec. 10. Evel7 Person who shall have any male deer or buck, or any fetnale deer or doe, or spotted fawn, elk, moose or mountain sheep, swan mallard duck, wood duck, widgeon, teal, spoonbill, gray, black, sprigtaij or canyass back duck, prairie chicken or sage hep, grouse, pheasant, quail, Bob White, or patridge, moun tain or hrook trout, at any tlD19 when it is unlawful to take or kill the same as provided in this Act., shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, anq after the passage of this Act, shall proof of the possession of any of the Total $298 Mona. Le Bel has discovered small organism in tbe urine Of per sons having measles, and peculiar to that disease. Herr Tsohamer had previously found an organism which he believed to belong not only to measles but to scarlatina and diph tbena also, the hatchet?" "rAnow ur wuy, moa there nn the snot. I seen Massa Gawge climb de tree after the chei- ries, and I seen him fling tie natcnei at de boys who were stonin' him. I done chase dem boys off de place myself." "Do you remember his ap pearance as a man what he looked like?" "Yes, indeed, no was a kinder short, chunky man, sorter fat nrri bean v lookin'. He b ad chin HUM SAW ' J whiskers and moustache and specta cles. Mob' generally wore a nigu hat but I seed him in a fur cap with ear warmers." "You were not with him. when he crossed the Delaware when he went across the Delaware River?" "Wid him? Yes, sir; I was right dar. I was not mor'n two feet off'n bim as he druv acros the bridge in his buggy. Dat's a fac'. I walk ed 'Jong side de off hind wheel of dat buggy all de way." "You know all the General's relations, too,I suppose -Martin Lutber and Peter the hermit and the rest?" "Knowed 'urn all. Many and many's de time I done waited on the table when Massa Gaw gehftd'nm to dinner. I remember kill any spotted lawn, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Every person who, after the passage ot this Act, shall take, kill or destroy any male or female deer at any time, unless the carcass of such animal is used or pre served by the person slaying it, or is sold for food, is guilty of a misde meanor. Sec. 2. Every person who buys sells or has ip possession any of the deer enumerated in the preceding section within tbe time the taking or killing thereof is prohibited, ex cept such as are tamed or kept for show or curiosity, is guilty ot a misdemeanor. aforesaid animals, fowls, birds q- fish at a time when it ut unlawful to take or kill the same in the country where the same is found, shall be prima facia evidence in any prosecution for a violation of any of the provisions of this Act, that the person or per sons in whose possession the same is found, took, killed or destroyed tho same in the county wherein the samo is found, during the period when it was unlawful to take, kill or destroy the same. Sec. ll. Every person ponvicted of a violation of any of the proviso ions of this Act, shall be punished by a fine of not less than ten dollars and ii t . 11 ... I a. I l.n hririrllU1 n M h Sec. 3. Every person who shall, not more man within the State of Oregon, between or impreonment in me county the first day of January and the first the county where the offense was day of August of each year, bunt, committeu mr nou .u pursue, take, W or destroy any e , One- moose or mountain sheep, snail oe buoh ,mP..,u..-. , guilty of a misdemeanor, Every half of all mon.y collected for fine, person who takes, kills, injures, or for violation of the provisrqns of th,, Ltroys, or pursues with intent to Act shall be paid to informers, an4 take kill, injure or destroy any em, one-ua.i rzT tase, Kin, iuj .. I.. ,. : u V. the nana is nn)fl moose or mountain sheep at any time me - for tbe sole purpose of obtaining the ecutea. - sk n hide or hams of any such ani- Sec, 12. All Aots and parts of Sshallbe guilty of a misdemeanor. Acts in cnftiot herewith are hereby Sec. Every person wno suai., repu. Within the State of Oregon, betweeft 1 Approveq uwooer , g