Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, September 26, 1916, Image 6

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    THE POLK COUNTY OBSERVER. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1916
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SEASON OPENS SUNDAY
BEGINNING OCTOBER 1 SPORTS
MEN MAY SHOOT BIRDS.
State Game Commission Did Not
Make Closed Season on China
Pheasants in Polk.
The open .season for grouse, quail,
Chinese pheasants, ducks, geese.
snipe and rail begins next Sunday,
October 1st, and already local nim-
rods are getting' out blunder
buss in anticipation of the sport field
and woods hold in store for them this
fall. The deer hunting season hlas
been open for some time and fishing
in the coast streams is said to be get
ting better.
While there are various differenc
es in the laws in different counties
concerning geese and ducks, the fed
eral law, which supercedes the state
law, is in effect from October 1 to
January 15. This makes the season
uniform throughout Oregon and
Washington.
The state of Oregon is divided into
two game districts. District No. 1
is that area of the state lying west
of the Cascade mountains, and Dis
trict No. 2 is east of the Cascades:
The season on Chinese pheasants and
grouse in District No. 1 is from Oc
tober 1 to October 31. In past years
it has been unlawful to kill female
Chinese pheasants, but the last legis
lature made a change in this law al
lowing hunters to kill one female in
a bag of five birds, or two females
in a bag of ten, which is the limit for
pheasants and gTouse in any seven
consecutive days. The season this
year is also open in Jackson and Un
ion counties for Chinese pheasant
from October 1 to October 10.
The season remains closed through
out the state on Bob-White quail
Ihe season on California or valley-
quail and mountain or plumed quail
is closed entirely throughout the
state, except that there is an open
season in Coos, Curry, Jackson and
Josephine counties from October
to October 31, and an open season in
Klamath county from October 1 to
October 10. The bag limit is ten birds
in any seven consecutive days.
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opunsinen win nave to be very
careful in not shooting quail where
they are protected and also in not
shooting the European or Hungarian
partridge.
European or Hungarian partridge
has been introduced and is thriving
well in many parts of the state. This
bird is protected at all seasons. It is
a bird that is a little larger than the
quail in size. It is between quail
and Chinese pheasant and will be
found in a field like a Chinese pheas
ant-
European or Hungarian partridge
is generally grey in color and flics
very rapidly, mien in flight the red
brown tail feathers are noticeable,
distinguishing this bird from the Chi
nese pheasant, which has a long tail,
and the different varieties of quail.
There are a lot of ducks and geese,
although from the north flights are
not in s yet. Breeding is in good
shape this year and this applies to
ducks, geese and wading birds. There
is plenty of water in all the lakes,
and for this reason the outlook is
more favorable tlhis year than it was
last. Last year lots of the lakes were
dry because of the long dry spell. Be
cause of the rainy summer which we
axe just through enjoying, the lakes
are for the most part filled to over
flowing. On Chinese pheasants the winter j
was hard. This includes quail and all
upland birds. On the Chinas, the
hatching season was bad on account
of so mucin, rain lost spring.
Because the state fish and game
commission needs the license money
the petition of I'olk sportsmen for a
closed pheasant season this year his
been denied and those wlho desire to
hunt may do so. Local sportsmen say
there are few birds and it is prob
able that for this reason and also
from the desire to protect the birds
a number of local hunters will not
bunt this fall.
stowed winhout stint or limit.
The supreme lodge has been feted
in other cities 28 times heretofore
it has been the recipient of bounti
ful entertainment but nowhere, nor
at any time, with more genuine
wholesomeness and extreme liberality
than in the city of Portland. The
people of that city well know that
their great kindness was and is ap
preciated, but we count it as a dis
tinct pleasure and privilege to aecord,
in the feebleness of words, that sin
cere appreciation felt by every visitor
in the metropolis of Oregon upon this
historic and important occasion. To
the knights and citizens of Portland
thank you, one and all.
Court HniiM Waws
Papers filed recently with the coun
ty clerk:
Suit, Ward K. Richardson vs. Wil
liam Milledge efc al, collect money.
Marriage licenses issued recently
have been to Adrian J. Dickinson.
Independence, and Verna Linn, E. D.
Crook of Monmouth land Eva Harris,
and Leo. J. Clements and Edna
Holmes of Dallas.
Petition for letters in the estate of
D. A. Madison.
Petition for letters in the estate of
Thomas Jennings.
Sheriff Orr, yesterday and today,
has covered the entire county impan
eling jurymen for the coming grand
jury session. '
Deputy Sheriff Hooker made a trip
to Portland Saturday evening to ar
rest Uive Hamilton of Ballston,
charged witii rape against Dollie Rey
nolds of Ballston, a minor.
are invited to participate.
The object of this meeting is to
disseminate information concerning
the situation which confronts the dry
voters of the state at the November
election, and to enlist the services of
as many as possible to assist in cir
culating such information throughout
the county. Let us see you at these
meetings.
Has it occurred to you that your
life and the lives of your family may
depend upon what you do in the next
six weeks f If the brewer's amend
ment passes, intoxicating liquor will
flow like water, and drunken chauf
feurs will run amuck on every street
and highway in Oregon. Do you want
to face ia situation such as that, to
say nothing of all the other evils that
follow in the trail of booze? "If the
watchman see the sword come, and
blow not the trumpet, and the people
be not warned; if the sword come,
land take any person from among
them, his blood will I require at the
watchman's hand," (Ezek. 33:6)
You have a personal responsibility
to discharge in connection with this
campaign, show your colors, and put
your money, your individuality, and
your vote into it, as ex-Uovernor est
and all the live "dry" workers in
the state are doing.
Press Committee G. E. E,
This is the package
4hat holds
She cigarettes
Civilization.
The wonderful luce feature "Civi
lization" comes to the Orpheum thea
ter on Saturday for a one-day en
gagement and the Portland Oregoni-
an on August 20th comments as fol
lows :
"Civilization," now being screen
ed at the Heilig theater, is one of the
most daring protests against the set
fishness and inhumanity of a-war of
greed and acquisition the world has
known. There is a bombardment of
a city by aeroplanes -where great
buildings are demolished and hun
dreds left dead under the debris of
the buildings. There is a naval bat
ne wnere dreadnoughts and super
dreadnoughts are battered to pieces
and sunk. One scene shows a mass
of soldiers fighting in a trench which
js in the range of the enemy's shells
and shrapnel. A great ocean liner
is torpedoed and women and children
drown.
Hardly less vivid is a superbly
staged fight in the interior of a sub
marine when its commander, sickened
at slaughter, opens the torpedo tube
and semis tfhe engine of death to the
bottom.
Many scenes of "Civilization"
grip the spectator tremendously. The
transition from peace to war comes
like a thunderclap. The miseries of
the conscription system are shown in
a vinle manner and it is not until
the Christ, reincarnated in the body
of the submarine commander, returns
to earth and works his miracles anew
that the audience relaxes a bit of its
tension and learns to love peace for
its own sake.
"Civilization" is to humanity what
water is to the parched throat of the
lesert traveler. It brings back sani
ty and understanding and is the most
powerful protest against war in the
history of the civilized world, says
one cntic.
It is safe to predict tliat the Or
pheum theater will be taxed its limit
s.s the attraction certainly deserves
it.
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE,
Notice is hereby given, that the un
dersigned has this day been duly ap
. ii'unistrator of the estate of
Julia A. 'Goodell, deceased, by the
Hon. County Count of Polk County,
Oregon. All persons holding claims
against said estate are hereby notified
to present the same duly verified on
or before six months from the date
hereof and all persons knowing them
selves indebted to said estate are no
tified to make immediate settlement
thereof with the undersigned.
Dated at Dallas, Polk County, Ore
gon, this 24th day of August, 1916.
H. C. EAKIN,
Administrator of the estate of Ju
lia A. Goodell, Deceased.
J. E. SIBLEY,
Attorney for Estate. TS5-03
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TO
CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that, I, the
undersigned, Robert F. Loe, have
been appointed administrator of the
estate of John S. Loe, deceased, by
the County Court of Polk County,
Oregon, and have qualified as 8wcb
administrator of said estate. All per
sons having claims or demands
against the said estate are hereby re
quired to present the same duly item
ized and verified as required by law,
at my farm, whose address is Rickre
all, Oregon, within six months from
the date of this notice or at the law
office of Ed. F. Coad, in Dallas, Ore
gon. Dated this 8th day of Septem
ber, 1JH.
ROEERT F. LOE.
Administrator of the estate of Job:
Loe, deceased.
ED. F. COAD,
Attorney for estate. T-Sll-09
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LAUDS OREGON PYTHIANS.
wheaton. In Advocate, Extends
Thanks to Men and Women
Part of the article by Fred E.
Wheaton, supreme keeper of records
and seals, K. of P., in the Pythian
Advocate, is as follows:
The very first word to be spoken
or written should be in the nature of
a recognition thanks and apprecia
tion to the Knights of Pythias of
Portland and Oregon, and in fast
throughout the Pacific' northwest, for
their uniform and manifold kind
nesses in extending courtesies and en
tertainment with a lavish hand. Nor
is this all to the distinguished gov
ernor of that great commonwealth,
and to all the people residing there
in, the visiting Knighta of Pythias,
their ladies and friends, sensibly feel
Notice, "Safety First!"
On Tuesday evening of etch week
at 7:30, meetings will be held at the
Carnegie library by the "Union Dry
Committee" in the interest of "Ore
gon dry." The meeting tonicrbt will
be in charge of the county chairman.
Rev. Howard MeConnefl. A short
program has been arranged, features
keen obligation for the myriad of lof which are a solo by Mrs. McCon
good things provided, and favors be-1 nell, and a question box in which all
To Give "The Melting Pot."
The lecture course committee of the
Oregon Normal school has announced
that "The Melting Pot," a drama of
alien American life, will lie given
in Monmouth, October 14. A travel
ing company of nine will present the
play.
Lucille Loughary HI.
Miss Lucille Loughary. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Loughary, has
been confined to her home the past
few days with a severe attack of ap-l
pendicitis. Ihe doctors have not op
erated.
Notice.
All persons having claims against
the Polk County Fair Association
will please file same at once in order
that they may be audited.
W. V. FULLER
W. L. SOEHREN
F. J. COAD
60-61. Executive Committee.
CITATION.
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for the County of Polk
In the Matter of the Estate of Isa
bel Alderman, Deceased.
To Wesley Alderman, William Al
derman and vinnifred Morris, rad
all persons unknown interested
the above estate, Greeting:
In the Name of the State of Ore
gon, You are hereby cited and re
quired to appear in the County Court
of the State of Oregon for the County
of Polk, at the court room thereof at
Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, on Mon
day, the dOth day of October, 1916.
at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that
day of the October. 1916. term of
said court, then and there to show
cause, if any there be, whv an order
or sale should not be made by said
court in the above entitled matter
authorizing James K. Sears, adminis
trator of the above-named estate, to
sell the right, title and interest of
the estate in the following described
real property as in the petition of
biu auministrator on file in said
matter prayed for, and for a decree
of confirmation of such sale when
made, and other relief in said petition
praveu ior, to-wit:
aorthwest quarter of Northeast
quarter and Southeast quarter of
Northeast quarter and Northeast
quarter of the Northwest quarter of
Section 13 in Townshin ft Swi,
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i ,esi oi me Willamette Me
ridian in Polk County, Oregon, con
taining acres or land.
This eitation is served upon you
by order of The Honorable J. B
Teal, Judge of the above entitled
County Court, said order bearing date
iuc xn aay or September, 1916, di
recting that this eitation be publish
ed in the Polk County Observer, a
newspaper of general
printed and published in said county
for four weeks, the date of the first
publication of this eitation h;
1.1. J o . . "7- O
U"J " oepiemoer, 1916, and the
date of the last pnblieation thereof
being the 13th day of Oetober, 1916
uness ine Honorable J. B Teat
Judge of the County Court of the
State of Oregon for the Comity of
Polk with the seal of said Court affix
ed, this 14th day of September. 191B
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