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East Oregonlan Round-Up Souvenir Edition Pendleton, Oregon, Thursday, September 21, -1922. LET 'ER BUCK 1 gi''iri:ii7;r.n n Page Pour HUNTING PREDATORY ANIMALS IN EASTERN OREGON DESCRIBED BY ALBERT PETERSON WHO DID NOT LEARN THE FACTS FROM BOOKS (Continued from pase 3.) In a circle near, ut tlm Krcaloi-t li tanco three hundred yards, the tuition in all ways. Two bait stations about 1-4 milo apart make, the best poison stations, as coyotes freiiuenlly one will always go to the other and baits may be distributed freely between the two. This Rives tins animal ji ehanee to take poison at the first station and die before leaving the second one. 1 shall repeat again Unit if win "I" using good poison an, I you know lliaf your animal has swallowed the b.ut and you do not find that he lr s in a short time afterwards relieved liiiiii,ilf of this bail by means of vnniiliuK, do not. (,'ive uji the seareli, you will find him. A fres-h snow always erlds '.real ly in finding poisoned coyotes if they enmo to Die poison station aiol leave after thc snoiv has fallen. Another bailing is a vvry wise plan, sileli as dislributin',' blank balls for four or five nights aboat your .slution ln-furc goiii;;' to make your larc ' ciit'h. Kor inysesif, oa one cold night after the station ha.-: Ini"; pro;erl treated and the dead animal lias been eaten 'well up, 1 can. usually clean up a territory of coyotes, i'.y such arrangements, I have killed as many as seven coyotes in one night at one slut ion Willi good poison. Poisoning in this manner, f have found to be ve cTfcctiw. Jt may lie curried on in a much larger scale by snlioilim; cooperation of the rancher: , inore'isiiig the number of bait stations for' a distance eon;est"nt Willi the belli you have, addiir.; to the number id' poison bails at each stu, tlon, and by ompl ivlng more compet ent inspech, rs. Til" sl.nldeil bail st.-i'nns may be ondiii'teil vvilh efficacy in tin1 manner wild animals. This i.: tin; quick way ef all ways of coyote extermination, but to be successful ;,l den hunting one urns! know the nature and habits of the animals so iglit. The coyote always dens in these mountains on a noith liili s.ope and on a high knoll whole waler wdl not drain into the den as the snow melts off tli- moun tain side, cull in aik-ili soil if possible. iJens are also found in heavily tim bered areas. A den is never found at a greater distance than one-fourth mile from where water may be had Hie year around, where the parents may take their young, when old ciio'.i.'.'.h, to water and return ipiickly to the ilea. Til. coyote den is general ly localeii near some icruianent sheep enuip or ranch where they can ploy on tinniest fowls and a'dmals to supply themselves and youn ' wth food. In tile sa.ndy districts a den can c.nily be located by finding '.he watering place Live Bankin What is new today is old tomorrow. Bankers, to keep pace with the times and to be of the utmost service to the community, must exercise constant vigilence and the closest attention. The American National lias gained this reputation by keeping in daily contact with the outside world, and gives the closest attention to home conditi ons, enabling them to give the community the very best banking service. This service in el The financing of worthy business enterprises, Taking care of the needs of farmers and ranchers. Collecting and crediting of drafts covered by bill of lading, Accepting small or large amounts to be placed in interest earn ing savings accounts, The storing and safekeeping of valuables in our modern' safety, deposit vault, The placing of short and long time loans on improved farm lands and stockranches. For all these reasons it is to your advantage to have an account and to transact vour financial' business at The American National Bauk Pendleton, Oregon i n of tin-.' Inn. IK up from some pa C tenia r i-'.itv u i . t viis el tu ,,( u then ;;s tin" wet OIIC fei,iie ,,,t e i i I'e. i s ; , , a lin otc TTrrrJmSir ifrir.-jnzta:". L I.' Jii. ' n 1 1 1 . .-I, imji'.linjEit'ilAiinn'ilu'iiire ire ready to begin disisin. or if yo'i the den and no pups are to be found ' e the pneumatic smoU. f. to smoke1 c , inn Hie place but look iv m out. If you have wed trained careful'y fi r side holes or pockets ' or that can lie sen into the hole to leading ill' from tile main hole, in al-e the voiin- it is well to employ will, h 'b '.ups ii-e oflon hMuVn. Af all but one. Fasten this one securely j are very apt to catch the old roala with a piece of wire near the ton of, coyote. By that method you can cln the den. Set three traps where the pup cannot get into them but where the old coyote can. A little farther iiem. If yon should finish dinging out ter you lisnc found the imps kill thirty I back set three or four more where you up the whole family. and "leavo npno for seed.' l . . Den hunting carried on persistently (Continued on papre D.) inns way of finding poisiuted .'.ivo'.s is l"....,u,n el al..e or e..n on a s n.,11 ( of .I'.o'es ami Hi u trn'kiivr ll-eir. I I alee noli- of the .anion l.i'.h. In u ; s, a l... Th '; ii p. pi. pared l. us- Ib.ir den alter Hie ounir la uli tht'.v be gin fecililig Upon II car. ;,s-i. It j,... ei s "!' a hi'lse. , s enough ti' follow. ,im ,.. i.nlin.ll lo.il h's I'll t'j 'I be c.'V.'l.r, as a . I "!.'. are Ml'' I ...In '"il il. i I I : 1 1 1 1 , Hi - i 1 1 1 o , . and tlnl'll'. annuals and i-ebbuil I'll! I ' , .,. ,,. ..,, ', , i .,. .,; i . i . I car linth larg" and tlir.fl ivln Ips. ii . . a ... I. .1 1 ... I , . ... ,1 , ., eel.. f, III. lb . ..i.le ' S , Si , 1 . 1 I 'I'! I' lo I I'll I poll 1 bad ! j . . 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