Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, March 13, 1931, Image 4

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    NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE OF
Polk County.
That part of Diamond I^ake, sit­
surà It jeopardises Cb« solvency oí «n held for that purpose in its offices in
REAL PROPERTY
Lake
and
Lost
Lake,
both
Clear
uated
in
Douglas
county,
closed
to
banks and the safety of all depositors Portland, Oregon, on the 16th day
Notice
is hereby given that an ex­
for the theoretical safety of * f«w- of January 1931, all in accordance angling northwest of a line beginning situated in Polk county, closed to ecution and
order of sale ha* been
until
April
15th,
1982,
angling
at
a
point
on
the
north
shore
800
Guaranty schemes always have been, with the provisions of Section 39-108,
issued out of the Circuit Court of the
That part of the south fork of the State of Oregon for Sherman Coun­
are and always will be Impotent, futile Oregon Code 1930, it was determined feet northwest of the mouth of Bear
and disastrous. It Is not new Has been that the closing to fishing therein of Creek, running thence diagonally Siletz River, situated in Polk county, ty, to me directed and dated Feb/uary
tried, failed and discarded at intervals
28th, 1981, in a suit therein pending
the following named streams and across said ereek to a point on the closed to angling from July 1st to wherein
Moro State Bank, a corpora­
for more* than 100 yeàra In this coun­
April 15th of the following year, from
west
shore
of
said
creek,
7,450
feet
reducing-
of
bag
By ROMB C. STEPHENSON
tion, was plaintiff and C. L. Chamber-
try. No well informed, honest and In­ lakes, and the
the
dam
owned
by
the
Cobb
and
lain and Emma Chamberlain, hus­
limits in the following named north of the mouth of Silent Creek.
Araz/d**4 «iwaricaa BaaAarr
telligent mind can accept it In priu
It shall be unlawful to fish for or take Mitchell Lumber Company, including band and wife; G. J. Koepke, a single
While upon the individual bankers ciple or practice. Competent bank su­ lakes, all situated within the state of
pond above said dam.
man, and Louis Schadewits, were de­
EYE STRAIN
there rests without qualification the di­ pervision and restriction of banks to Oregon, will be for the best interest bass in the waters of Tahkonitch the mill
fendants, and in which proceeding a
Tillamook
County.
or
tributaries,
sit-
Lake, its outlets u. ---------------
rect responsibility for the prudent, hon- territory that will warrant sufficient of the fish life therein; and,
judgment was rendered in favor of
Can
only
be corrected under the
Creek,
situated
in
Tillamook
Cedar
uated in Douglas county, from April
est conduct of capital Investment and accounts is the
said plaintiff against the defendants,
proper conditions and by th« use
county,
closed
to
angling.
their Institutions, only sane and honest course and will
of
any
year.
C. L. Chamberlain, Emma Chamber-
WHEREAS, it has been determined 15th «Ao July 1st
of the very best of equipment
nevertheless the afford all the guaranty the depositing by the Oregon State Game Commis­
lain and G. J. Koepke, in the mm of
Umatilla County.
County.
Grant
We
have the Best Equipped Optical
soundness of
$9321.67 with interest thereon from
office in Eastern Oregon.
public is entitled to as compared with sion to restock such named waters
Umatilla River, situated in Umatilla the 26th day of February, 1981, at
Strawberry Lake, Lake Creek, Lake
banking as a prac­
all other human affairs.
and
protact
the
fish
life
therein
for
county,
closed
to
angling
for
a
dis
­
the
rate
of
eight
per
cent
per
annum;
OPTICS
EXCLUSIVELY
Greek reservoir, Magoon Lake and
tical matter of
the purpose of making said waters Olive Lake, all situated in Grant tance of 300 feet below the Three- the further sum of $760.00 attorney
fact is a commun­
fees, and $14.75 costs and disburse­ Newhouse Optical Co.
more suitable for angling and fishing county, closed to angling from Sep­ Mile Diversion Dam in said river.
ity problem in
ments, and which said execution com­
which the public
therein, under the regulations pro­ tember 20th to May 15th of the fol­
Union County.
mands me to make sale of all and sin­
Dr. Geo. F. Newhouse, Proprietor
has a part to play
Glacier Lake and Prospect Lake, gular the following described real
vided by the laws of the state of lowing year.
as well as bankers
320 East Second Street
That part of Canyon Creek, sit- I both situated in Union county, closed property situated in Sherman Coun­
Oregon; now, therefore,
and government
ty, State of Oregon, to-wit:
THE DALLES, OREGON
to angling until April 15th, 1933.
uated
in
Grant
county,
closed
to
ang
­
officials charged
The Southeast Quarter of Sec­
Wallowa County.
BE IT RESOLVED, that the wat­ ling within the boundaries of the
By ROME C. STEPHENSON
tion Twenty-two (22); the South
1
with the super­
That part of Bear Creek, situated
Half of Section Twenty - three
vision of banks.
President American Bankers Association ers of the following named streams State Game Commission’s hatchery
». C STEPHENSON
(23), the West Half of Section
in Wallowa county, closed to angling
In the first BANKERS recognize that their busi­ and lakes, and parts of streams and property located on said stream.
Twenty-six (26), all in Town
from the City of Wallowa’s intake
place, the assets of a bank, outside its
ness carries especially heavy pub­ lakes, all situated within the state of
Hood River County
ship Four (4) South, Range Six-
government bonds, consist'/'’ Inly of lie responsibilities and welcome all Oregon, be and the same are hereby
Lost Lake Inlet Creek, situated in | (point of diversion) to the mouth of
ten (16), East of the Willamette
loans to business men and cf Invest­
sound measures to ordered closed to fishing and angling
Little Bear Creek, a distance of ap­
Meridan in Sherman County,
Hood
River
county,
closed
to
angling
ments in securities created by i rpo-
aid them meet the therein, in any manner, for trout and
Oregon.
proximately 5 miles.
rate enterprises. The deposits cf a
duties this im­ other fish, and that the bag limits be until April 15th, 1940.
Now therefore, by virtue of said
Wallowa
Lake
and
tributary1
bank are not kept in the vaults as
execution and order of sale, and in
poses. Unceasing reduced in the following named lakes,
Jackson County.
streams,
situated
in
Wallowa
county,
Idle cash but are employed in these
compliance with the demands of said
efforts to bring
That part of Rogue River, situated l closed to the taking of "yanks”,” writ, and for the purpose of satisfy­
loan« and investments to earn the
about continually all situated within the state of Ore­
money to pay the expenses of the bank
improving meth­ gon in accordance with the provisions in Jackson county, closed to angling land-locked salmon or red-fish with ing the judgment aforesaid, and ac­
cruing costs, I will, on Monday, the
so that It can render services to Its
ods to safeguard of said Section 39-108, Oregon Code for a disUnce of 400 feet below the yank or jerk-hook; these fish to be 6th day of April, 1931, at the hour of
customers and also pay them interest
Gold Ray dam.
taken with hook and line, commonly ten o’clock in the forenoon of said
depositors in 1930f
on such deposits as bear interest. If
Fish Lake, situated in Jackson called angling.
bahks of all kinds
Baker County
day, and at the front door of the
there were no such thing as unsound
county, closed to angling from August
streams flowing into Wallowa Courthouse in Moro, Sherman Coun­
have long been up­
All
Lake
and
Van
Patton
Lake,
business men or enterprises there
Black
permost in the
15th to April 15th of the following Lake, situated in Wallowa county, ty, Oregon, sell at public auction,
would be no such thing as unsound
plans of bankers’ situated in Baker county, closed to year.
closed to angling from said lake to subject to redemption, to the highest
from
October
15th
to
April
assets in a bank.
bid for cash in hand, all the right,
organisa- angling
That
part
of
Fish
Lake,
situated
in
the falls in said streams, from No­ title, interest and estate in and to
It 1» of course the unquestioned duty
the following year.
tlons
throughout
15th
of
Jackson
county,
closed
to
angling
for
vember 30th to July 1st of any year. the said real property which said de­
of the banker to choose only sound R. G STEPHENSON the nation. They
Clackamas County
a distance of one-fourth mile below
loans and Investments, but the diffi­
Aneroid I^ake, situated in Wallowa fendants, or either of them, had on
All that part of the Willamette the head of said lake.
culty of such judgment, and human are not the outgrowth merely of the
county,
closed to angling from Sep­ the 26th day of October, 1928, being
NEW
the date on which the mortgage men- I
judgment is never infallible. Is plainly past year of business adversity, but River, situated in Clackamas county,
The
bag
limit
in,
Fish
Lake,
situated
tember 15th to June 1st of the fol­ tinned in said decree was recorded,1
have
been
carried
on
actively
for many
increased in such times and under such
closed for angling for a distance of in Jackson county, shall be 15 pounds lowing year.
PERKINS HOTEL
or since had in or to the above men­
conditions as we have been passing years and have resulted in great prog
200 foot above and 200 foot below and one fish but not to exceed 15
tioned
and
described
real
property,
ress
along
lines
of
better,
safer
bank
­
Wood
Lake,
Leo
Lake,
Razz
Lake,
through, with many businesses not
Washington at Fifth Street,
the fishway on the west bank of said fish in any one day; and 30 pounds Crescent Lake, Roger Lake, and Bear or any part thereof, to satisfy said
making expected earnings and there­ ing methods. Although banking along
PORTLAND. OREGON
execution,
order
and
decree,
with
in
­
river,
near
the
Crown-Willamette
and one fish, but not to exceed 30 lake, all situated in Wallowa county,
fore ’hampered in meeting their obliga­ with all business has suffered reverses,
terest, costs arid all accruing costs.
conditions
in
this
field
have
been
far
Paper
Company
’
s
pulp
mill
at
Ore
­
days.
in
any
7
consecutive
fish
closed to angling until April 15th,
tions.
Unfortunately some Invest­
Dated this 2nd day of^farch, 1931.
Our usual pre-war transient
Josephine County
ments and loans created by persons less severe than they would have been gon City.
HUGH
CHRISMAN,
Sheriff
of
rates still prevail.
1933.
,
\
All that part of the Willamette
Special
Rates
to permanent Guests
That part of the Rogue River, sit­
Sherman
County,
Oregon.
5tm6a3
outside the banks which found their had not bankers bee« widely success­
Wasco County.
way Into the banks in a relatively few ful in their endeavors to develop the River, situated in Clackamas county uated in Josephine county, closed to
high
standards
of banking that now
Badger Creek, situated in Wasco
instances have reflected the unwise
and known as the tail race of the angling for a distance of 400 feet be­
county,
closed to angling for a dis­
business policies and conditions that generally prevail.
Crown-Willamette
Paper
Company,
low Savage Rapids dam.
The American Bankers Association
became more than usually prevalent
tance
of
three quarters mile below the
closed to angling for a period of 10
Klamath County.
in our business activities and contribu­ and bankers’ organizations in every
outlet
thereof
from Badger Lake.
years, beginning at a point near the
ted to the difficulty of banking. The stat© actively support the principle
Odell Creek and Spencer Creek,
Washington
County.
mouth
of
said
tail
race
on
the
south
vast bulk of Bank assets, however, of government supervision of banking.
both situated in Klamhth county,
THE
DALLES
Cedar Creek, situated in Washing­
/are 100 per cent sound above all ques­ The national banks, which receive bank thereof, thence extending across closed to angling.
said
tail
race
following
the
line
es
­
tion.
their charters, to do business from the
That part of Link River, situated ton county, closed to angling. ,
Calls for nnd Delivers
tablished by the bridge, across said
federal
government,
are
under
the
su
­
in
Klamath county, closed to angling (Signed) H. L. MORELAND
"Hard Boiled” v». "Ea«y” Banker
Secretary of Game Commission.
pervision of the Comptroller of the tail race to the north bank thereof; for a distance of 200 feet below the
in Moro Wasco
In another aspect the people of the
Currency at Washington. Through his thence in a westerly, southerly and da<ji owned by the California-Oregon ATTEST:
community have a part to play In main­
(Signed) J. E. CULLISON
and Grass Valley
efficient staffs of expertbyik examiners easterly direction around the bank Power Company.
taining the soundness of their banks,
of said tail race to the place of be­
Chairman
in
every
section
he
has
the
duty
and
Seven Mile Creek and Wood River,
and that Is through the medium of
Mondays and Thursdays
WILFORD ALLEN
both situated in Klamath county,
patronage. The existence of a bank is powers to keep watch of the way every ginning.
Commissioner
national
bank
Is being conducted, to
Clatsop
County.
closed to angling from November
dependant on public patronage.
If
S. R. THOMPSON
That part of the Klaskanine River, 30th to June 15th of the following
only those banks were patronized in suggest desirable changes in its poli­
Commissioner
UNDER THE
which the most careful policies were cies or methods and even to step in situated in Clatsop county, closed to year.
H.
W. POOLE
and
take
control
for
the
protection
of
PERSONAL MANAGEMENT OF
That part of the Klamath River,
angling from November 30th to May
practiced and the most conscientious
» Commissioner
CALLAWAY’S
and able men in charge, it would go the depositors if such action is war­ 15th of the following year, beginning situated in Klamath county, closed to
Edward C. Holt
DAVID B. EVANS
ranted.
The
state
banks,
also,
which
far toward maintaining the standards
at Barth Falls, approximately three angling for a distance of 4,000 feet
FUNERAL CHAPEL
Commissioner
are chartered by the various state gov­
RATES
of banking. If business men in a com­
miles above the State Fish Commis­ below, and 2,000 feet above the mouth
Room with bath privilege, $1. up
Funeral Director*
munity when refused loans by their ernments, are subject to similar su­ sion’s hatchery and extending down of Spencer Creek from November NOT1CE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S
Outside room with private bath,
banks for good and sufficient reasons pervision and control by state bank said river to the confluence with the 30th to June 15th of the following
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
and Embalmer*
$1.50 up
because conditions are not favorable, officials. In addition banks In many south fork of said river.
year.
Notice is hereby given that the un­
Union
and
Third
St.
thereupon withdraw their business to places have long maintained voluntary
Lake
anil
Hazel
Lake,
both
Special
rates
where more than two
Fawn
Coos County.
dersigned, administrator of the estate
clearing house associations which en­
persons occupy one room.
in Klamath county, closed of James Hedrick, deceased, by virtue
hanks where less careful methods pre­
situated
The Dalles, Ore.
Ferry Creek and all tributaries
force even closer supervision over their
Let us show you our
vail, they clearly contribute to the cre-
to angling until April 15th, 1932.
of an order of sale duly made and
thereof,
situated
in
Coos
county,
members.
Accommodations
atSon of a less sound banking situation.
All of that part of Crocked Creek, entered in the County Court of the
Also if, In the heat of competition,
Bankers Favor Public Supervision
! closed to angling above the lower a tributary of Wood River, situated in State of Oregon for Sherman County,
on the 28th day of February, 1931,
a banker offers higher interest rates Present laws adequately enforced boundry of the hatchery property of Klamath county, closed to angling authorizing and directing the said
the
State
Game
Commission.
or more free service to attract custom­ contain ample provisions for govern­
within the boundaries of the State I administrator to sell the real property
Deschutes County
ers than ths earnings of conservative ment supervision. Bankers univer­
Game Commission’s hatchery prop­ belonging to said estate at private
sale, will, from and after Friday, the
banking justify, and Is encouraged by sally believe In strong, capable banking
That part of Paulina Lake, and erty.
3rd day of April, 1931, sell at pri­
th« patronage of the public as against departments manned by officials with including that part of the outlet of
Bag limit in Lake o^ the Woods and vate sale for the purpose of paying
a more conservative bank, obviously the discretion and courage to enforce said lake to the falls, all situated in Fish Lake, both situated in Klamath charges and expenses of the adminis­
th« public is again playing a part in these laws and act under them as the Deschutes county, closed to angling county, shall be 10 pounds and one tration of the estate of the said
bringing about a less sound banking common welfare demands. They be­ below a line drawn across said lake, fish but not to exceed 15 fish in any James Hedrick and the claims filed
situation. It Is an unfortunate fact lieve that these public officials should I beginning at a point at what is known one day; and 20 pounds and one fish against the same, all of the following
described real property situated in
The Sherman Truck Service dees
that th« banker who Is strict, "hard be paid sufficient salaries to command as the boat landing at the Paulina but not to exceed 30 fish in any 7 Sherman County, Oregon, and be­
boiled” if you please, is liable to be the services of men of character, ability Lake Resort, and thence following a consecutive days.
all kinds of hauling
longing to said estate, to-wit:
lass popular than the "easy” banker, and a resolute spirit of public service. line across said lake at right angles to
Commencing at a point 38 rods due
Lake County.
west of the Southeast corner of the
and by that same token the public It­ They believe also that the banking de­ the shore line from point of be­
Blue Lake, Campbell Lake and Northwest quarter of the Southeast
self has a voice in Influencing the char- partments should be kept free from I
Deadhorse Lake, all situated in Lake quarter of Section Eighteen (18)
actar of banking. Also it is the public all political or other special Influence ginning.
East Lake, Paulina Lake, Paulina county, closed to angling from Sep­ in Township One (1) South of Range
In the end which pays the main part
Seventeen (17), East of the Willam­
of the penalty if unfortunate results In order to be able to act at all times Creek, Lava Lake, Little Lava Lake, tember 1st to July 15th of the fol­ ette Meridan, in said County and
with
single-minded
Independence
solely
and
Sparks
Lake
and
tributaries
follow.
lowing year.
im
state aforesaid, running thence due
Still again the public can exert an for the benefit of the public interest
thereof,
all
situated
in
Des­
South 10 rods; thence due West to
Lane County
Although banks In the United States | chutes county, closed to angling from
influence In shaping the character of
The following named tributaries of the right of way1 of the Columbia
Call Bucholtz Confectionery Phone
banking by supporting the purposes of operating under stat« or national char­ September 20th to May 15th of the
Southern Railway Com’pany’s line as
the
McKenzie
River,
situated
in
Lane
now established; thejice along said
bankers to maintain intelligent. Inde­ ters are thus subject to supervision of I
No. 412
c^finty, closed -to angling: Richie right of way on the Southeasterly
pendent, honest banking supervision public authority, they are strictly pri­ following year.
Twin
Lakes
and
Three
Creeks
Creek, Johnson Creek, Trout Creek, side to a point in the line between the
by the public banking departments vate business enterprises. They are
Dealer in Wood
Stock bought
through insisting that this function of owned by their stockholders and ad­ Lake, both situated in Deschutes Driftwood Creek, (commonly called South and the North one-half of the
Cedar Post®,
county, closed to angling from Sep­ Finn Creek) Granite Creek, Indian Southeast quarter of Section Eighteen
and »old at
government shall be kept as free from
(18); thence due east to the point of
political Influence as the judiciary It­ ministered by officials chosen through, tember 20th to April 15th of the Creek, Martin Creek, Ennis Creek, beginning,
Feed, Building
Portland Price®
all of said land being in
self and shall be manned only by men the boards of directors which their following year.
Quartz Creek and that part of Gate the South half of >he Southeast quar­
Material,
Etc.
stockholders
elect.
No
bank
is
owned
or
of the highest ability and character.
$
That part of East Lake, situated Creek above the State Fish Commis­ ter of said Section Eighteen "(IK) in
In still another way can the people operated by the United States Gov­ in Deschutes county, closed to ang­
Sherman County, State of Oregon.
themselves contribute to maintaining ernment, nor, with one small exception ling west of a line beginning at a sion’s hatchery property.
Commencing 264 feet West of the
French
Pete
Creek,
and
East
Fork
Southeast corner of the Northwest
the ability of their banks to meet their in a western state, by any state gov­
point
on
the
north
shore
of
said
lake,
Creek, both tributaries of the south quarter of the Southeast quarter of
obligations, and this is by granting ernment. The function of government
them the fullest possible confidence. in banking is to promote and enforce 20 chains south of the quarter-section fork of the McKenzie River, situated Section Eighteen (18), Township One
(1) South, Range Seventeen (17),
As I said, the deposits arf not kept as careful bankin'* administration through corner between sections 19 and 20, in Lane county, closed to angling.
East of the Willamette Meridian;
eash but are Invested In loans and se- the system of examination and super­ township 21, range 13 east, Willam­
Island Lake, situated in Lane thence running due North 19 rods;
euritles. Even the soundest assets of vision which I have described. This, ette Meridian, thence running south county, closed to angling until April thenc^in Southerly direction and par­
this type require some time to recon­ however, does not relieve the individu­ 26 degrees, west across said lake to 15th, 1932.
allel with the right of way of the
vert at full value into cash deposits. al depositor from the necessity of a point on the south shore of said
Gold Lake, situated in Lane coun­ Columbia Southern Railway Com­
In many cases of bank troubles the judging and choosing carefully as to lake, 7-H chains north of the quarter
ty, closed to angling from November pany’s main line to a point on the line
only thing wrong with a bank was an his banking relations, just as in his
between the South and North half of
section
corner
between
sections
30
30th to June 15th of the following the Southeast quarter of said Sec­
R. H. McKean, Manager, Wasco, Oregon
unduly suspicion» and apprehensive other business or professional rela­
tion Eighteen (18); thence due East
state of mind in its customers created tions. He must inquire for himself into and 31, township 21, south, range year. ,
Maple Creek and Fiddle Creek, both along said line to the point of begin­
by no act or condition of its own but the character and type of institution 13 east, Willamette Meridian.
That part of the Deschute» river, situated in Lane county, and tribu­ ning, the intention being to convey
by baseless rumors which sometimes and men he shall do business with,
DEALERS IN
led them to destroy the value of their satisfying himself ar to their reputa­ and all tributaries thereof, situated taries of Siltcoos Lake, closed to ang­ all of that certain piece or parcel of
land
triangular
in
shape
on
the
East
own deposits by demanding them 1m- tion. reliability and capability. These in Deschutes county, closed to ang­ ling from November 1st to April 15th side of said railway, and adjacent to
Lime, Plaster, Cement, Cedar Posts, Builders
medlately, forcing a bank to sacrifice qualities are essential to complete the ling above impounding dam on said
and lying on the West side of McKin­
of the following year.
Its assats and otherwise disrupt its element of safety and dependability in river until April 15th, 1933; this
ley
street
in
Thompson
’
s
Addition
to
Supplies, Lumber, Wood, Coal and Hay
It shall be unlawful to fish for or
torneisi operations.
any human institution.
portion of the Deschutes River known take bass from the waters of Siltcoos the city of Moro, except a stein two
rods wide along the side of said Col­
as Crane Prairie.
Lake, its outlets or tributaries, sit­ umbia Southern Railway’s main line,
MANUFACTURERS OF
State Game Commission
Elk I^ake situated in Deschutes uated in Douglas or Lane counties, said strip being reserved for the use
Bankert Help
county, closed to angling until May from April 15th to July 1st of any as a private lane or road to connect
Issues Closing Order
the South half of the Southeast
Daring the year 1930 the Bankers'
year.
15th, 1982.
quarter of said Section Eighteen (18)
Association of Langlade County, Wis­
North Twin Lake and Big Cultus
It shall be unlawful to fish for or with said McKinley Street and to be
consin, worked out the finances for a
Lake, both situated in Deschutes take bass from thq waters of Woahink forever set apart and dedicated for
Notice to th* Public
«•operative milk plant, which entailed
county, closed to angling until May I^ke or Collard Lake, or any outlets the use and convenience of the owner
The Oregon Stat« Game Com mis­
She raising of $100,000, and also spon-
or tributaries of said lakes, situated or owners or occupants of said tract
15th, 1933.
and the owner or owners or occupants
•orsd an active 4 H-Club campaign Dion, a1 its regular monthly sesdor.
The bag limit in East Lake and in I«ane county, from April 15th to of said triangular piece or parcel of
that culminated in an "Achievement at the offices of the Co»rmission,Port­
Paulina Lake, both situated in July 1st of any year.
land;
Day* program, in which upward* of land, Oregon, on Monday, February
Also the following tract com­
Deschute» county, »hall be 10 pounds
Linn County.
400 young people participated The Pt,h, 1981 adopted the following.
mencing 864 feet West of the South­
and one fish but not to exceed 20
The
bag
limit
in
Clear
Lake,
sit
­
tarraase In the number interested in
east corner of the Northwest quarter
For the purpose of simplifying the
thia work was 200 per cent over the records of the Oregon State Game fish in any one day; and 20 pounds uated in Linn county, shall be 10 of the Southeast quarter of Section
and one fish, but not to exceed 40 pounds and one fish, but not to exceed Eighteen, running thence due South
Commission, all previous orders of
fish in any 7 consecutive days.
15 fish in any one day; and 20 pounds 10 ro4»; thence due West 20 rods;
«aid Game Commission closing cer­
thence due North 10 rods; thence
Douglas County.
All lllatory Law
and one fish but not to exceed 80 due East 20 rods; to the place of be­
tain streams and lakes Io angling and
That part of Rock Creek, a tribu­ fish in any 7 consecutive days.
ginning, all being in the South half
redur ¡.*7 bag limitr in certain waters
Th« bank depoeit guaranty law In of the state of Oregon are hereby tary of the north fork of the Ump­
of the Southeast quarter of Section
Marion County.
qua River, situated in Douglas county,
Eighteen (18) in Township One (1)
any form is a snare and a delusion, da-
Tumble Creek, Opal Creek, Dun­ South of Range Seventeen (17) I East
j|«r— a banker In a state where It has rescinded by said Oregon State Game closed to angling within the bound­
triad, adding: "It is a license and Commission under authority of Sec­ aries of the State Game Commission’s lap Creek and Lone Creek,* all sit­ of the Willamette Meridian, C< bounty
uated in Marion county, closed to and State aforesaid, containing one
•BOMra*«ment to Irresponsible banks tion 39-108, Oregon Code 1930:
hatchery property on said stream.
and one-fourth acres more or leas.
War blag and penalises capital sol-
angling
until April 15th, 1932.
(•ke Creek, situated in Douglas
Terms of sale: Cash in hand.
WHKREA8,
after
thorough
inve«-
yOBey and prudent banking It creates
Elk Lake nnd all tributaries there­
Dated this 2nd day of March, 1931.
county,
closed
to
angling
for
a
dis
­
• ••••« of security in the minds of the tigation of the condition of the fol-
R. J. GINN, Administrator of
tance of 800 yards below a point of, situated in Marion county, closed
VBtlÜBlúng and uninformed that is
the Estate of James Hedrick,
to angling from November 80th to
flip» and Impossible to be realized on
5tm6a3
deceased.
July 15th of the following year.
•ItlMataly To compare it to legitimate 8UU Gam« Commiwion at a meeting । Diamond Lak«.
is without reason and ab-
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