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PAGE SIX. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1904. EIGHT ESI EOF OREGON 'S GAME LIS Following is a brief resume of Ore gon's gnmc laws, which will he found valuable to the renders of the Enst Oregoninn: Mammals. Heaver Closed for 17 years. Spotted Pawn Closed at all times. Antelope, buck deer, moose, mountain sheen I except in the counties of Grant. Hartley. Malheur and Ilakerl closed from November 1 of each year to July 15 of the following year. Female Peer Closed from Novem ber 1 of each year to August 15 of tho following year tu the counties of 1 Grant. Harney. Malheur and Raker, deor and antelope hunting closed from October 15 or each year to Oc tober 1 of the following year. Night hunting and use of dogs In hunting deer, antelope or moose are prohib ited within th? state at all times. Not more thau five deer may he killed by nny one person during an open sea son. Elk Closed until September 15. 3107; tneu closed between October 35 of each year and September 15 ofi the followiug year. Limit: One elk during each open season. It is unlaw ful to sell, or have in possession for sale, any elk meat at any time. It is unlawful at any time to hunt, pursue, lake kill, injure, destroy or have in posaession. any deer. elk. moose, mountain sheep or spotted fawn, for the purpoee of obtaining the skin. aide, horns, hams or other flesh of such animals, (or the purpose of sale, barter, exchange, or trade, except upon permission from the state game and forestry warden. Sliver Gray Squirrel Closed from January 1 to October 1 of each year. Water Fowl. Ducks. Geese. Swan Limit: ICHi In one week and not more than 50 in one day for one man. The law prohibits the use of sink lKixeti. sink boats, sneak boats, skiffs, batteries, swivel guns. fire, flash lights and blinds, but the provisions of the law differ for particular sec tions of the state. Ducks. Geese". Swan (Except in the counties of Jackson. Klamath. I-ike and Coos i Closed season from Jlarch 1 to September 1 of each year. Hunting of wild geese is prohibited at all times on any island or sandbar on which wild geese habitually rest or roost, in or along the Columbia xlver east of the Cascade mountains. In the counties of Jackson. Klamath and Lake, season closed from January 1 to September 15 of each year In Coos county, season closed from February l to August 1 of each year. water Rail and Upland Plover river, but only hook and line may be ! used. Sale prohibited. 1 Eastern Ilrook Trout Loch Leven Trout and Grayling Closed until April 1. 19047 Salmon Trout Open at all times. ") except that fishing for salmun trout ping, netting. ensnaring, robbing Is restricted to tide waters during thr nests, and placing of poisoned wheat, months of November. December. Jan and against trespass, which apply to unry, February and March of each nil sections of the stnte. year. c-i . ,.v, o .i -n All other species of Trout Closed Is permitted during the last 15 days during the months of Nox ember, no of the open season, subject, however, comber. January February and March to the restrictions placed upon taunt-;I each year. The use of dynamite. Inc In the different sections of the powder, gas. lime, cocculus. Indict s, state A record must be kept of each ' Jla. etc is prohibited Dynamlt sat ing trout and other food fish Is made ' ' ,, . ... .a penitentiary offense The law also English or gray partrldpe. caper- hIbs lh dumping or sawdust, calliie. moorhen, wild turkey, wood- shavln-s -nd Iumbor waste in. cock, silver pheasant, golden ptaeas- tf ,mon strt,nms ant. copper pheasant, green Japanese j Snlmon8llt, UmU. uot ess than 12 WWW pheasant and Reeves pheasant, closed until October 1. 1905. Prairie chicken. grouse, native pheasant or ruffed grouse, ring-necked or China torquatus pheasant, quail. Bob White quail, blue grouse, par tridge, sngehen and sagecock (except ab indicated below, closed from De cember 1 of ench year to October 1 of the following year. Wasco County Prairie chickens and quail, closed from October 15 of each year to August 1 of the follow ing year, and at all times when the ground is covered with snow suffi cient for tracking. Tillamook County Native pheasant tor ruffed grouse and ring-necked or China torquatus pheasant, closed un til September 15. 19i4: then closed between December 1 of ench year and September 15 of the following vear Blue Grouse Closed from Oc tober 15 of each year to August 1 of the following year Counties of Josephine. Jackson. Coos. Curry and Clatsop Ring-necked or China torquatus pheasant, closed until September 15. 1900: then closed between December 1 of each year and September 15 of the following year. Douglas County The law is nor clear as to this county See section 202" of Bellinger & Cotton s Code East of Cascade mountains (except Wasco county) Pheasant (except na tive pheasant or ruffed grouse and quail (except Bob White qunlli closed at all times Sngehen sage cock, grouse, native pheasant or ruff ed grouse, closed from November 1 of each year to August 1 of 'he follow ing year Prairie Chicken Closed un til August 15. 1903: then closed from November 15 of each year to August 15 of the following year. Bob White quail (except in Klamath and Lake counties!, closed until October 15. 1905; then closed between December of each year and October 15 of the following year. Fish. mack uass Open trom June 1 to October 1 of each year. Only hook inches. The use of spear, gaff and feu I hook Is prohibited No Fight Sports Disappointed. Philadelphia. Sept. 7 There Is much disappointment In local (sport ing circles because of the abandon ment of the Corbett-O'Ilrien fight which was to have taken place at the Tuxedo Athletic club tonight. It is likely that an effort will be made to have the city authorities reconsider their refusal to issue u permit so that the bout may be pulled off at a Inter date Montana Republicans. Billings, Mont., -ept. 7 Republi cans of Moutana assembled In- state convention here today and were called to order by Chairman Lindsay of thr state committee The onventlon will name candidates for the state of fices to be filled at the November election, and adopt resolutions endors ing the ticket nnd platform oi ' the Chicago national convention I What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises in the family J jvery day. Let us answer it to-day. Try , 9 i a delicious and hea! " ful dessert. Pre- ' pared in two minutts. Noboiiinc' nc i? bating ! add boiling; water and set to tool. 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(0) Staple Groceries 100 pound sack of best cane sugar MUJO 15 pounds best cane sugar iM Flour, best grade, pr bbl J3.7S Flour, best grade, per sack &Sc Beans, pink or small white, 25 pounds for $1.00 Coffee, Arbuckle or Lion, S pounds for $1.00 Standard corn and tomatoes, per can 10c Standard com and tomatoes, per case iZ2S Dairy Salt, 50 pounds for 50c Sundries Posture colfee, regular 25c package , 20c Malta Vita breakfast food, 2 packages 25c Force breakfast food, 2 packages 2Sc Shredded Wheat Biscuit, 2 packages 25c C bars laundry soap 25e 20-bar box laundry soap gOc Regular 25c Gold Dust '.'.'.'..20c Regular 25c Pyramid washing powder 16 2-3c Canned Goods Regular 30c size Monopole, Diamond W. and Preferred Stock canned fruits for 22Jc per can. Regular 20c size for 14c. All 25c grades of fruit 16 2-3c per can. Regular 20c Preferred Stock and Diamond W. tomatoes, 15c per can. Regular 15c salmon, per can, 10c. Regular 15c Oregon Grape Cram, 10c. Regular 35c Diamond W. pineapples, per can, aOc. Regular 35c Diamond V. salmon, for 25c. Regular 20c clams, per can, 15c. REMEMBER CUT PRICES PREVAIL ON EVERYTHING IN THE STORE. BUY YOUR GROCERIES NOW AND 8AVE MONEY. NO GOODS CHARGED AT ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICES. F. S. YOUNGER SON m grocers NEAR POSTOFFICE TELEPHONE MAIN 281 S Baa