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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1926. PAGE THREE - L LEXINGTON Rev. and Mrs. Wallace Jonei left by auto on Monday for Helix where Rev. Jonea will become pastor of the Church of Christ. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Manning, ac companied by Mrs. J. Stonebreaker and Mrs. M. Brown, drove over from Pilot Rock Friday and enjoyed sev eral days among their relatives who are Mrs. Laura Scott, Mrs. Sadie Lewie and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Cox. The visitors reported snow at Pilot Rock. On Friday evening last a goodly number from Lexington and vicinity gathered at the Christian church in honor of Rev. and Mrs. Wallace Jones who are entering upon a new field of service at Helix. Geo, Peck, as mas ter of ceremonies, announced the pro gram which had been prepared for the occasion. Karl Beach led with invo cation. Musical numbers were pre sented by Principal Fred, Kelly, Misses Ula and Freda McMillan, Ruth Din ges, Miss Mary Slocum and Edward Keller and Mrs. Hank Parker. Read ings were given by Mrs. Gerald White, Mrs. Geo. Peck, Miss Pearl Vail and Mrs. Fannie McMillan. With a few well chosen words Principal Fred Kelly presented to Rev. and Mrs. Jones from their many Lexington friends some handsome gifts of table ware. The evening closed with the serving of dainty refreshments and sincere good wishes for Mr. and Mrs. Jones as they enter upon their new work. Mrs. Mattie Ray from lone has been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Gaylie Johnson. Mrs. Ray rep resents the California Perfume Co. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eskelson from above Heppner, vicinity of Hepp'ner Lumber company, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Del Walker. Little Lester Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Cox, is confined to his home by illness due to an attack of tonsil itis. ; Del Walker is in Lexington from the mountains for a few days stay with his family on Willow creek. i Mrs. Maud Pointer, who has been paying Lexington a pleasure and busi-; ness v4sit, left by rail Monday fori Salem. Mrs. Dee Cox and Mrs. Sadie Lewis were Heppner visitors on Tuesday. WANTED STOCK TO PASTURE. I have 16,000 acres of grazing land in the Ritter and Long Creek die-, tricts and would like to get stock to j pasture; plenty of water and good; care; could handle one band of dry i sheep. Cattle at 91.00 per head per month. Apply to Al Johnson, Ritter, ! Oregon. 1-2 i Carpenter Work Wanted Day or contract. Work of all kinds. I build houses, garages, reshingle and re model. Built-ins a specialty. J. S. Biildwin. NOTICE OP GAME FISH LAKE CLOSING. Notice is hereby given that by an order duly and regularly made by the State Game Commisiiion of the State of Oregon on the 11th day of January. 1926, It waa found and determined that the supply of trout and game fifth of all kinds is being, and wilt be, injuriously affected by permitting the aame to be taken during the periods of time hereinafter specified from the Lakes and waters hereinafter named, and that during the period of time beginning on the Ifith day of April, 1926. and end ing on the 15th day of April, 1929, both dates inclusive, it shall be unlawful for any person to kill, angle for, take or have In poRsenftion, any species of trout or other game fish of any kind or species from the following described Lakes and waters of the State of Oregon, to-wit: DOUGLAS COUNTY Twin Lakes. JKFFERSON COUNTY Warren lake, Upper lake. Cigar lake. Matt lake. Cap Uke, Hough lake. Horseshoe lake Timber lake, Top lake and View lake. Lake creek. KLAMATH COUNTY Fish lake and Maidu lake. LANE COUNTY Spring lake, Benson lake, Tenas lake. Campers lake, Hand lake, Linnton lake, Leach lake, Moonlight lake, Melakwa lake, Boulder . lake, Trim lake, Tipton lake. Round lake. Little lake. Hus band lake. Point take, Cliff lake, Jane lake, Glaze lake and Island lake. LINN COUNTY Indian Prairie lake. MARION COUNTY Jude lake. Brook lake, Head lake, First lake, Clifford lake,. Middle lake, Finley lake, Triangle lake. Sigh lake, Sheep lake, Wall lake, Averill lake. WALLOWA COUNTY France lake. Wood lake. Swamp lake, Hobo lake, Lilly lake, Maxwell lake. WASCO COUNTY Frog lake and Boul der lake. And that said lakes and waters be, and are clewed, to fishing with hook and line, commonly known aa angling, for and dur ing the period of time above specified. Dated and first published this 8th day of April, 1926. ORKGON STATE GAME COMMISSION. NOTICE OF GAME FISH STREAM AND LAKE CLOSING. Notice (s hereby given that by an order duly and regularly made by the State Game Commission of the State of Oregon on the 11th day of January, 1926, It was found and determined that the supply of trout and fish of all kinds Is being, and will be, injuriously affected by permitting the same to be taken during the periods of time here inafter specified from the streams, lakes and waters hereinafter named, and that during the period of time beginning on the loth day of April, 1926, and ending on the 16th day or April, 1936, both dates inclu sive, it shall be unlawful for any person to kill, anele for. take or have In posses sion, except as hereinafter specified, any species of trout or other fish of any kind or species from the following described streams, lakes and waters of the State of Oregon, to-wit: BAKER COUNTY -Crawflah lake, Rock Creek lake. Black lake. Anthony lake, Grande Ronde lake, Mud lake, and Van Patton lake, closed from October 1 to June 15 of each year. Goose creek, Balm creek Big creek, Wolfe creek, Deer creek, McCully creek, Elk creek, and Anthony creek, tributaries of Powder River, closed from August 15 to April IS of each year, both dates Inclusive. DESCHUTES COUNTY Elk lake, East lake, Twin lakes, Lava lake, Little Lava lake. Three Creek lake and Paulina lake. closed from September 10 to April 15 of each year, both datea Inclusive. GRANT COUNTY Strawberry lake. Mngoon lake. Olive lake, Lake Creek Reser voir and Lake creek, closed from April IB to June 16 of each year, both dates In clusive. V , HOOD RIVER COUNTY East Fork of Hood River above its junction with the West Fork of Hood River ; Middle Fork of Hood River above its junction with the East Fork of Hood River; West Fork of Hood River above its junction with the East Fork of Hood River, together with all tributaries thereof, closed from Novem ber 80 to June 1 of open year, both dates Inclusive. Lost Lake Branch creek closed from November 80 to June 1 of each year, both dates inclusive. KLAMATH COUNTY Seven Mile creek closed to June IB of each year. Wood Riv er and tributaries closed to June IB of ach yenr. Klamath River for a distance of 4000 feet below and 2000 feet above the mouth of Spencer creek, closed to June 10 of each year. LAKE COUNTY Campbell lake and Dead Horse lake closed from September 1 to July 16 of each year, both dates inclusive. Silets River from the dam owned by the Cobb A Mitchell Lumber Company, includ ing the mill pond auove said Dam, and Handy creek, Sand creek and Beaver creek, closed from July 16 to April 15 of each year, both dates Inclusive. UNION COUNTY Ladd creek closed from November 80 to July 16 of each year, both dates inclusive. WALLOWA COUNTY Wallowa lake and tributary streams closed to taking of "Yanks," Land-Locked Salmon or Redfish with yank hook and jerkhook. These fish to be taken with hook and line, commonly called angling, only. Aneroid lake closed from September 16 to April 16 of each year both dates inclusive. And that said streams, lakes and waters be, and are closed, to flnhing with hook and line, commonly known as angling, for and during the periods of time above specified. Dated and first published this 8th day of April, 1926. OREGON STATE GAME COMMISSION. NOTICE OF GAME AND FISH STREAM AND LAKE CLOSING. Notice is hereby given that by an order duly and regularly made by the State Game Commission of the State of Oregon on the 11th day of January, 1926, it was found and determined that the Bupply of trout and fish of all kinds is being, and will be, injuriously affected by permitting the same to be taken during the period of time here inafter specified from the streams, lakes and waters hereinafter named, and that during the period of time beginning on the 16th day of April, 1926, and ending on the 16th day of April. 1927. both dates inclu sive, it Bhatl be unlawful for any person to kill, angle for, take or have in posses sion, any species of trout or other fish of any kind or species from the following described streams, lakes and waters of the State of Oregon, to-wit: All that part of the Willamette River. beginning at a point on Black Point at the west corner of the Hawley Paper and Pulp Company's Electric Station, situated on the east bank of said Willamette River, in Clackamas County, Oregon, thence run- n ing in a westerly direction across said Willamette River to a point on the Island in line with the east corner of the Crown Willamette Paper Company's Pulp mill situated on the west side of said River ; thence in a southerly direction to the dead line established by an act of the State Legislature, 200 feet below the fish way over the Willamette Falls in said River ; thence following said deadline across said River to the east bank of said River ; thence in a northerly direction to the place of beginning at the went corner of the Hawley Pulp & Paper Company s Electric Station located on Black Point. All that part of the Willamette River known as the Tail Race of the Crown Willamette Paper Company, situated in Clackamas County. Oregon, beginning at a point at the mouth of said Tail Race on the south bank thereof ; thence extending directly across said Tail Race to the north bank thereof ; thence in a westerly, south erly and easterly direction around the bank of said Tail Race to the place of beginning. Blue Lake, situated in Lake County, Ore- eon. And that said streams, lakes and waters be, and are closed, to fishing with hook and line, commonly known as angling, for and during the period of time above spe cified. Dated and first published this 8th day of April, 1926. OREGON STATE GAME COMMISSION. NOTICE RESTRICTING GAME FISH BAG LIMIT. Notice is hereby given that by an order duly and regularly made by the State Game CommUnion of the State of Oregon, on the 11th day of January, 1921, it was found and determined that a scarcity ol trout and other game fish in the lakes of the State of Oregon now exists, and that the bag limit of trout that may be taken with hook and line, commonly known as angling, in each and every lake of the State of Oregon, be, and is, reduced to 30 fish, or 15 pounds and one fish in any one day, or 60 fish, or SO pounds and one fish, in any seven consecutive days, during the year 1926: all in accordance with the pro visions of Section 8, Chapter 66, General Laws of Oregon, 1921, as amended by Sec tion 1, Chapter 275, Laws of Oregon, 1926. Dated and first published the 8th day of April, 1926. OREGON STATE GAME COMMISSION. NOTICE. Game Fish Open and Closing Season. Notice is hereby given that by an order duly and regularly made by the State Game Commission of the State ol Oregon, on tne 1th day of January, 1926, it was found nd determined that the supply of trout and game fish of all kinds is being, and ill be. injuriously affected by permitting the same to be taken from any and all streams, lakes and waters in the State of Oregon, except those in Klamath County, during the period of time hereinafter speci fied, and that it shall be unlawful for any person to take. kill, angle for, or have in possession any trout or other species of game fish from such streams, takes and waters during the period of time from November 1, 1926, to November 80, 1926, both dates inclusive, except in Klamath County: and further, that all streams, lakes and waters within all of the State of Ore- iron, be. and are closed, to fishing with hook and line, commonly known as angling, for and during the period of time from No vember 1, 1926, to November 80, 1926, both dates inclusive, except in Klamath County, State of Oregon, where the open fishing season shall be from April 16, 1926, to No vember 80, 1926, both dates inclusive. Dated and first published this 8th day of April, 1926. OREGON STATE GAME COMMISSION. NOTICE OF GAME FISH STREAM CLOSING. Notice 1b hereby given that by an order duly and regularly made by the State Game Commission of the State of Oregon on the 11th day of January, 1926, it was found and determined that the supply of trout and game fish of all kinds is being, and will be, injuriously affected by per mitting the same to be taken during the periods of time hereinafter specified from the streams and waters hereinafter named, and that during the period of time begin ning on the 15th day of April, 1926, and ending on the 15th dny of April, 1938. both dates inclusive, it shall be unlawful for any person to kill, angle for, take, or have in possession, any species of trout or other game fish of any kind or species from the following described streams and waters of the State of Oregon, to-wit: . BAKER COUNTY South Fork of Burnt River above the Carlyle ranch on said river, and all tributaries thereof. BKNTON COUNTY Marys river and all tributaries thereof, except Muddy creek. CLACKAMAS COUNTY Deep creek and Rock crerk. All tributaries of Eagle creek. All tributaries of the North Fork of the Clackamas river. All tributaries of Salmon river. Milk creek and all tribu taries. Including Canyon creek, closed above the mouth of Canyon creek. Gauley creek. Pine creek, Trout creek and the South Fork of the Moialla river. Coal creek, a tribu tary of Butte creek. Clackamas Lake and all streams emptying Into said lake. Oak Grove Fork of Clackamas River for a dis tance of one mile below the Clackamas Ranger Station. CLATSOP COUNTY Beerman creek, Valmers creek, Johnson creek, Muddy creek. Mail creek, Klootchie creek, and the South Fork of the Necanicum river, and all trib utaries thereof. North Fork of the Necan icum river for a distance of one mile above its mouth. COOS COUNTY Ferry creek and all tributaries thereof. All tributaries of Mid dle creek. All tributaries of the East Fork of the North Fork of the Coquille river. All tributaries of the North Fork of the Coquille river, except the East Fork of the North Fork and Middle creek. All tributaries of the Middle Fork of the Co quille river above its junction with the South Fork of said river, except Lower Rock creek. All tributaries of the South Fork of the Coos river above its junction with the North Fork of said river. All tributaries of the North Fork of the Coos river above its junction with the South Fork of said river. All tributaries of the East Fork and West Fork of the North Fork of Coos river. CROOK COUNTY Little Summit creek. Deep creek closed above mouth of Little Summit creek. McKay creek closed above the mouth of Little McKay creek. CURRY COUNTY All the tributaries of Floras creek, Sixes river and Elk river. Willow creek and all tributaries thereof. DESCHUTES COUNTY Deschutes river from the Impounding Dam in said river to the mouth of Snow creek, including Quinn creek and Cultus creeks, this portion of the Deschutes river is known as Crane Prairie. That portion of Elk lake lying north of a line extending across said lake from Elk Point, being 750 feet northeast from the quarter section corner of sections 31 and 32, township 18, range 8 east, Willam ette Meridian; thence due east 1500 feet to the east shore of aaid lake. That portion of East lake lying west of a line beginning at a point on the north shore of said lake, 20 chains south of the quarter corner be tween sections 19 and 20, Township 21, range 13 east, Willamette Meridian ; thence running south 26 degrees, west, across said lake to a point on the south shore of said lake, 7 chains north of the quarter cor ner between flections 30 and 81, township 21 south, range 18 east, Willamette Merid ian. DOUGLAS COUNTY Calapooya river and all tributaries thereof above the Non parlel Dam in aaid river. Rock creek and all tributaries thereof. Lake creek for a distance of 800 yards below a point where said creek emerges from Diamond lake. Honey creek, Susan creek. Cougar creek, and Clearwater river, and all tributaries thereof. Camp creek above the fails on said creek, and all tributaries thereof. That portion of Diamond lake lying northwest of a line, beginning at a point on the northeast shore 800 feet northwest of the mouth of Bear creek, thence running diag onally across said lake to a point on the west shore of said lake, 7450 feet north of the mouth of Silent creek. GRANT COUNTY Canyon creek and tributaries which flow through or border on the lands owned by William Byram Estate. Canyon creek for a distance of one-half mile below and one-half mile above the Htate trout hatchery. Upper Myrtle creek. HARNEY COUNTY George Whiting creek, R. Whiting creek. Little Spring creek. Rattlesnake creek, Dodson creek, Crowfoot creek. Mill creek. Burnt Cabin creek, Little Emigrant creek. Sawmill creek and Dairy creek, and all tributaries of above named creeks. HOOD RIVER COUNT-Loat Lake Inlet creek. JACKSON COUNTY Rogue river for a distance of 400 feet below the Gold Ray Dam. Squaw creek, between Big Squaw lake and Little Squaw lake. JOSEPHINE COUNTY Rogue river for a distance of 400 feet below the Savage Rapids Dam. KLAMATH COUNTY Crooked river. Odell creek, from Odell Lake to Davis lake. Spencer creek. Link river closed for a dis tance of 200 feet below the dam owned by the California-Oregon Power Company. LANE COUNTY Ritchie creek, Johnson creek, Trout creek, Driftwood creek, Gran ite creek, Indian creek, Gate creek, Martin creek, Deer creek, Ennis creek. Quart! creek, and Smith river, all tributaries of the McKenzie river. All tributaries of the Y achats river in Lane county. French Pete creek and East Fork creek, tributaries of the South Fork of the McKenzie river. Hill creek, Swift creek, Lairson creek, Cool creek. Buck creek, Simpson creek, Big Wil low creek and Coffee Pot creek, all tribu taries of the Middle Fork of the Willam ette river above Oak Ridge. Big Fall creek and tributaries above the National Forest boundary line. Winberry creek and Champion creek. All tributaries of the Coast Fork of the Willamette river, except Mosby creek, Layng creek and Frank Hrice creek. All tribu taries of Mosby creek, Layng creek and Frank Brice creek. Mill creek and tribu taries above the Booth-Kelly dam at Wen dling. LINCOLN COUNTY Alsea river for a distance of 1,500 feet below the dam in said river at the Alsea Fish Hatchery. All tributaries of the Si lets river, except Rock creek, Schooner creek and Drift creek. All tributaries of the Alsea river, except Drift creek, Five Rivers and Fall creek. All tributaries of the Yaquina river, except Big El creek, Little Elk creek and Olalla creek. Spencer creek. All tributaries of the Ya chats river. LINN COUNTY Hackleman creek, Bil yeu creek, Indian creek, Burmiater creek. Moose creek, Kanyon ceek, Gopenny creek, Jordan creek, and Roaring river. Thomas creek and tributaries, above its junction with Bilyeu creek. Crabtree creek from Island Inn to its source and all tributaries thereof. MARION COUNTY Little North Fork of the North Santiam river. Davis creek, Powers creek and Little Abiqua creek, trib utaries of the Albiqua river. Beaver creek and Battle creek, tributaries of Mill creek. Brush creek and Drift creek. Olalla creek, a tributary of Clackamas river. MORROW COUNTY Little Butter creek and tributaries, above Lena Postoffice. TILLAMOOK COUNTY Big Neatucca river and all tributaries above Jones Falls in said river, except Meadow lake. Cedar creek. Trask river for a distance of 800 feet below the dam at the State Fish Hatch ery. Slab creek above the Roosevelt High way and all tributaries of Slab creek. Lit tle Neatucca river above the Coist High way near Sulphur Springs Hotel, and ail tributaries of the Little Neatucca river. Three Rivers above the mouth of Alder creek, and all tributaries of Three Rivers. Tillamook river above the mouth of Sim mons creek, and all tributaries of the Tilla- Why the Hurry, Men? Stop in Your Home Town. Look Around. We have Poultry and Dairy Feeds to meet all requirements. STEAM ROLLED BARLEY RIGHT PRICES REAL SERVICE Lexington Farmers Warehouse LEXINGTON, OREGON mook river. Kitehis river above the Red Star camp of Whitney Lumber company, and alt tributaries of the Kilchh river. Miami river above a point two miles eaut of the Smith Homeatead. and all tributaries of the Miami river. Wilson river above McNamers Bridge, and all tributaries ex cept the North Fork and the Little North Fork of the Wilson river. North Fork of Wilon river closed above the mouth of the West Fork. Little North Fork of Wil son river above Rush Cabin. Trak river above the mouth of East North Fork of the Trask river, and all tributaries. North Fork of the Trask river above the Hark Shanty, and all tributaries of the North Fftrk. Hawk creek and all tributaries. UMATILLA COUNTY Umatilla river for a distance of 800 feet below the Three Mile Diversion dam in aaid river. South Fork of the Umatilla river and all tribu taries. All tributaries of Meacham creek, including the North and South Forks. North Fork of the Walla Walla river and tribu taries. South Fork of the Walia Walla river above the Intake Power Plant on said river for a distance of six miles above said plant. North and South Forks of McKay creek and all tributaries. Butter cretK above Rust bridge. Pearson creek. East Birch creek, from the mouth of Pearson creek to its source. All tributaries of the Umatilla river including thf North and South Forks, above Meacham creek. WALLOWA COUNTY Hurricane creek, Little Hurricane creek. East Fork of the Lostine river. Bear creek and tributaries thereof. Wallowa river and tributaries thereof, except Pairie creek, in the area bounded on the west by the street and road running south from the west side of the Public Square (Court House) in Enterprise, Oregon ; on the South by the east and west road running by the George Emmons place; on the east and north by the LaGrande-Jo-seph Highway. WASCO COUNTY Badger creek closed for a distance of mile below its outlet from Badger lake. WASHINGTON COUNTY All tributar ies of Gales creek and Scroggins creek. All tributaries of Dairy creek except McKay creek and the East Fork of Dairy creek. YAMHILL COUNTY Baker creek from dam owned by the City of McMinnville to the source of said creek and all tributaries. Deer creek from the dam owned by the Ry an Lumber Company and all tributaries. Hawkins creek and tributaries. And that said streams and water be, and are closed, to niching with hook and line, commonly known as angling, for and during the period of time above specified. Dated and first published this 8th day of April, 1926. ORKGON STATE GAME COMMISSION. Central Market C W. McNAMER, Proprietor FRESH AND CURED MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY Call us when you have anything in our line to sell. Phone Main 652 Heppner Tailoring Shop Now located in our quarters on lower Main Street. CUSTOM TAILORING CLEANING :-: PRESSING also Full line of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Ready Made Suits. Do You Know Any thing About Printing? E HOPE YOU DO. BUT WE FEAR THAT many do not. For the Information of buyers of printing we want to say that the production of print ing is classed as a manufacturing industry. QUALITY in printing depends upon material and workmanship. PRICE depends largely on cost of operation. Though, as anyone knows, who is acquainted at all with manufactur ing procedure, increased volume decreases overhead and lowers the price proportionately. SERVICE depends on proximity of plant the closer the plant the more quickly a job is available, and the more available is a personal connection in its production plus, divers other matters which have to do with the integrity and reliability of the printing establishment. THE HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES has more than $10,000 invested in modem, up-t.o-minute printing equip ment, including all necessary machinery for the production of best quality commercial printing. This equipment is in the hands of competent craftsmen. We are operating on a low overhead expense, because we are able to operate at maximum of efficency by the use of the most up-to-date machinery and because we do not have to pay the high rental the city shops must pay. Because of this fact we are able to beat city prices for almost every class of printing, with as good, and oftimes, superior product. We are here in Heppner 365 days out of the year to re ceive comebacks. But we guarantee satisfaction. Every order is given careful personal attention and we "put ourselves out" nearly every day to fill rush orders. There Are Many Reasons Why YouShould Give Us Firsl: Consideration gjsg ta " . -.4 ' POLK COUNTY The South Fork of the