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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1925)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 27, 1023 REB EIEliS ARE nimTir'n nrinnri llllibDUlDUK Weather, Conditions Said Almost Ideal; Season to Qpen September 6 MOST OF US WILL BE LIKE THAT Will Gould Weather conditions prior to the opening or, toe deer, hunting sea sonSeptember 10 are thenearest to Ideal this year than they bare been for ' several seasons, -accord Ing to local hunters and sporting goods store men. The rain .has cut down .the forest fires' and eliminated ranch-of the fire haz ards. At the same time It'has dampened the underbrush, and dry, crackling twigs that give the deer warning of the hunters' ap proach are not feared this season The first party to set a date for departure consists of.W. C. Win slow, W. H. Trindle and George Vlck, who hare hunted together ior years. Tire-state is dirided Into two districts, .- No. 1 comprising all counties west of the summit of the Cascade mountains, and No. 2 all those to the east of the sum mit. , Two male' deer with horns during the season is the limit. The season closes October 20. Other open seasons on game in this district, comprised of Clat sop, Columbia, Tillamook, Wash ington. Benton. Multnomah, Yam hill, Clackamas, Lincoln, Polk, Marion, Linn, Lane, Coo a. Curry. Jouglas, Jackson and Josephine counties, are aa follows:" : Chinese pheasants, sooty or blue grouse, ruffed grouse or na tive pheasants Open season from October, 15 ttf October 31. Bag limit, four of any such birds; in any one day, or .eight during any seven conbecutive days; provided, that not more than two female Chinese pheasants may be killed In any seven consecutive days. No open season In Lincoln, Tilla mook, Clatsop, and Curry counties. Mountain-or plumed and Cali fornia -or valley : quail Open sea son, from' October, 1 5 to October 31 . in. Jackson; 'Josephine, Coos and jCyfry counties only. All other Lwtifc TIB. I' ; All .A BOXWSfi VKlUB - u lfS i ' V trig pooa avP-J vwy t&yujg to SXJ4 J. I ' f .. i Y V ft ' - , " .! ' ! V poao- ' ' " ii- i ' ' " ' . i . H. i i i i 1 '. 1 " 1 Anrh hlnln in anv seven consecu- I v DHOtDMLL I . . . . I t GUN CLUB PLANS SHOOT pRST ANNUAL EVENT SLATED FOR FAIK WKKK At a meeting in the Chamber of Commerce rooms last night, the Salem Hod an& Qua club discuss ed plans for a first annual regist ered shoot to be held on Wednes day and Thursday during the state fair week. Definite arrangements have not yet been made but it will be taken up at a later meeting. Tentative plans now call for a similar shoot at every succeeding state fair. A practical shoot will be held next Sunday, August 30, on the new . grounds at Twenty-fifth street and .Turner road. The grounds is declared to be one of the best in the country, and was selected by an expert. ' Sportsmen, from all over the northwest are expected to compete in Salem during the state fair, it was announced last night. Dur- ng the meeting plans were settled for a dance to, be held at the Mel ow Moon pavillion on Friday, September 18. Only Two Used Cars Left ' .'v- -v:.7": , There's a Reason Why ! 9 2 S 1 1 u (fson Coach has been used Tor demonstrate or . .'. .: . .V. . . . . .$1250 . '1023 PaU!e Seven-passenger'; fully equipped. Price ' . 1200. - Formerly owned- by prominent Salem citi,. .' xen. - ' ' , : . -f . Our regular guarantee is on these cars that's the rea ' . son ' we - have -very, few ' r nei cars on band; j-.r tVe Iiv'' t Up ' bemt terms - In tei-l the- tle -? iU. f ' Paf yoa rld ' ' fejy. r - W , ' - ''' '-' ' '- j MacDonald - Auto :.'?i't Company f -Marmon,. Chandler and r', '-vClevelajid. cars Cornet rnttas' nl Ferry . fc , r riwne 409 ' counties closed." Rag limit;; ten of such 54)irds id any seven consecu tive days. . , : V ' -: -: I ' Silver gray -squirreU -r "Open season from September "l3;to Oc tober: 1 5. Bag i limit, fire , squir rels In ' any seven i; conhecntlve days.:, No closed" season -In 'Mult nomah, Clsckamas, jMaribn. Yam hill, j Washington, Benton. r Pilk, Linn Lane, Douglas 'and Jose phine counties. 1 . - Bob White quail No open sea son, i - ' ' - " ' ' . Ducks,; geese, rails, coots, Wil son snipe or jacksnipe, and great er 'and lesser A yellow-legs Open season from October 1 to January 15 of the"' following : year, both days j inclusive. ' Bag limit 25 of such -birds in any one day and not to exceed 30 of such birds in any fievett consecutive " 'days, f except that jbag limit on geese shall be eight in any? one day and jya to exceed 30- in any "seven consecu tive days. ' I.. ' Bear Open ' season d u ring month of November Ja Josephine BASEBALL By Aooriiird PriM Pacific Coaxt ' Lrngue Sacramento 5;' Portland 3. Oakland 6 j . Vernon 5. , -: : Seattle-Salt Lake game called end first half inning, rain. - San' Francisco 3; Los -Angeles 2. (11 innings. Ameiiran IragiK St. Louis 11; Washington 8. Petroit 10; Boston 2. Chicago I; New York 0. Cleveland 8; Philadelphia 1. SENATORS IN CONTEST INDEPENDENCE PLAYS AT OX- FOK1) PARK SUNDAY 1 - National League New York 6-1; Cincinnati 5-2. (second game 13 innings) Pittsburgh 2; Boston .0. Philadelphia 12; Chicago 2. Brooklyn 4; St." Louis 2. LEGION PLAYS FRIDAY A . . . t Ml A A Tha .Mr, lis norseuiae. i ne coniesi " u.. ...... MVCU , , I American Leeion baseball tM.- F,Bl"a lo Dem l :,a o ciock. andJackson wnntles. All ."other and. the Heckart Construction wUh the Rame at 3 'c,ock- ; counties open season all year. . 1 A,,mpany team of Corvallls will - Independence plans to bring Uke place on the Oxford pai t J - nunarea rooters to tbel diamond Fridar afternoon -berin-' Hvae Sunday. r Having gathered together a stel lar aggregation, the Independence bast-ball team has challenged the Senators to a game at Oxford park Sunday afternoon, weather permitting. They 'will take the 1150 available or nothing, accord Ing to the showing of the score board. It is understood here the visitors do not want to go home without the money in their pock els. and a real game is promised Independence is the winner of the Polk county league championship Prior to the game the postponed contest between G. P. Sharkey, golf .' professional at the Illihee Country club, and several of the bard ' hitting Senators will be staged. Sharkey is confident tha he is able to drive a golf : ball farther than the Senators can swat la MIKE C0NR0Y DEFEATED 200-POVXD FlciHTEIt IS FIN ISIIED IN ROUND TWO LOS ANGELES, Aug. 26. Mike Conroy, 200-pound conqueror of Siki, the Senegalese, fell into i few dozen clinches and an Ignom (nous defeat here tonight before the referee stopped at the end of the second round what was to have been a 10-round bout be tween the New Yorker nd George Godfrey, aspirant to the throne of Jack-Dempsey. ' Godfrey -pushed his opponent out of a bug long enough to floor him once in the first round. 200 v TARGETS BROKEN MARK ARIE KNOCKS CLAY : BIRIS FOR STRAIGHT ROW so returned a perfect 200 score and finished high in the class A championship. Steve M. Cnthers. Chestnut Hills, Penn.. chalked a run of 42C, regarded by trapmen as the outMauding achievement of grand Americans fur years past. The preliminary handicap to morrow and the grand American Friday will be 100 target events. Eugene Weatherbee - powers company will build large furniture store here. WT Tin Bearing Tistons, Piston Kins, Brake Lining, Carburetors, Gears, Gaskets Grease JIM" SMITH & VV ATKINS -RILL" COURT AT HIGH STREET PHONE 41 DAYTON, Ohio, Aug. 26. (By Associated Press.) Mark Arte, Champaign. 111., Olympic trap shooting champion of 1920 and the winner of a dozen state and national titles, broke 200 targets straight in the grand American handicap tournament at Vanda lia today. He took the class AA championship in a brilliant scor ing match with Frank Hughes of Mobridge, S. D.. and C. W. Olney of West Allis. Wis. Hughes and OIney tied for runner np with scores of 199. W. H. Hall of MaysvIIle. Ky., the Kentucky state titleholder al- Att.eetioe Mem- USE OUR TWELVE PAYMENT PLAN There is now no excuse for any man' not being well dressed. 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TARLKTT "OSTTf : ' WILKES BARRE, PehpT; Aut 2 6 ( By The Associated Press) Anthracite operators' it the close of today's conference with the'eiti zensj no strike" committee 'here announced they would resume negotiations with the; miners' pro vided the committee arranged . a meeting and' provided .the opera tors were not expected to" abandon their" opposition; to the check ; pfl and wage increases."; .t- T ' s Stellmacher farmi-in Linn coun ty, "has a wheat crop of 50, bushels per acrei r ?v.v.;i"V:a'b ,v -. ning at 5:45 o'clock, v The visitors have defeated, the. .Legion team twice. - Both are champions of. kheir respective cities... The Legion plans to start the same with Albert 'Biddy" Bishop onthe mound, and other stellar players slated to turn out are Harry Frazier, Frisco Edwards, Hpec Keene, Frank Reinhart, Rex Adolph. Proctor.. Barham, Ashby, Bud Green, the Mt. Angel hurler. Buck Towner, who has been on the receiving end for teams at Mt. Angei and Willamette university. Cotter Gould, high school star and -everal others. " ' , 4 - f -... . r 11 1 if PfT" 1 i n'. L , m ft OREGON Iast Times Today JIHt ALICE TERRY CLQcavmouMQictwrc I Tonrotrow Betty Bronson . . Adolphe Menjou : Florence Vidor - L la "ARE PARENTS PEOPLE?" - ; 50 CENTS ANY SEAT AXY TIME v ; CHILDREN' '. Li Matinees 10c Evenings 25c commWnIpmie1nItI5 BOAT )ACH LK.WES SEATTLE, Aug. 26. (By As sociated Press). Robert Butler. newly appointed crew mentor for the United States naval academy nnd former University of Wash ington freshman coach, -will leave Seattle Friday night for Annapolis to take up his duties. . GOLFERS HOLD CONTEST Bl'TTO n.A' IN PROGRESS AT ILLIHEE CXUB : A new version of "button, but ton, who's got the button," Is in progress ut the Illihee Country club with prominent golfers tak ing part in fbe contest. Several upsets in the play are reported by G. P. Sharkey. professional. There are 2a participants at pres-at. j. 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