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    HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES; HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1932
PAGE THREE
OPEN MIND AND
TIIICKSKIN.
Coming to work Monday morn
ing, with a heart full of peace and
good will, I found two letters on my
desk.
"Sir: I long have been a reader
of your pieces, but your last editor
ial was the beat you ever have writ
ten. I have cut it out and am going
to frame it and hang It it my office."
The other letter referred to the
same identical editorial:
"Sir. Much of the time I have
agreed with you, but after reading
your last week's effusion I bid you
farewell. Such a bunch of boloney!"
Being naturally a sensitive per
son, I suffered from criticism in my
early days. Once, when an article
of mine contained a blunder for
which the editor received caustic
letters, I felt so sick I stayed in
bed all one day.
But as time went on I developed
a philosophy as to criticism and so,
it seems to me, must every man
who is going to get anything done.
The first article in that philoso
phy is that you can't please every
body, and that much criticism, good
or bad, is entirely uninformed.
You like blondes, and I like bru
nettes; you like fiction, I like bio
graphy; you like Eugene O'Neil, I
like Ed Wynn. No one can satisfy
us both. Anyone who tries it will
be colorless and futile.
Second, one can not be guided too
much by the public because the
public is so changeable. Every pub
lic character of any influence has
been popular at some time In his
career and unpoplar at others.
Wellington, after the battle of Wa
terloo, was worshipped by the Eng
lish people almost as a god. A few
years later he had to put Iron shut
ters on his windows to keep these
same people from throwing cobble
stones through the glass.
Third, criticism is good for us.
we need it, no matter how well
meaning or careful we may be. One
time when John Morley was being
severely handled by the English
press Gladstone said to him: "Take
it from me that to endure tramp-ling-on
with patience and self-control
is no bad element in the prep
aration of a man for walking firm
ly and successfully in the part of
great public duty. Be sure that dis
cipline is full of blessings."
Finally, and in the last analysis
a man has to do his best and go for
ward. A famous old English school
master had this motto, of which I
am fond: "Never explain, never re
tract, never apologize. Get it done
and let them howl."
So, readers, send me as many let
ters as you think I need. I try to
keep an open mind.
And a thick skin.
HINDENBURG
Fourteen years ago the American
and Allied armies were making des
perate efforts to check the advance
of the "Hindenburg line" on the
Western front. Germany came
nearer to victory in the Spring of
1918 than at any other moment of
the whole war.
Today Americans and the Allies
are rejoicing that General Von Hin-
denborg, after seven years as Pres
ident of the German Republic, has
been re-elected for another seven
years!
Nothing could demonstrate bet
ter the fact that we were not mak
ing war on the German people but
on the Kaiser and his system. Hin
denberg has won the respect of the
whole world. If he lives out his
new term he will be 91 before it is
finished. A grand, tough old man!
VOTERS
The United States has a popula
tion of about 125 million. Germany
has a population of less than 63
million about half as many as we
have.
The largest vote ever polled in
the United States was 36Xt minion
In the Presidential election of 1928,
About half of Americans eligible to
vote did not trouble to go to the
noils!
At the Presidential election in
Germany on March 13 there were
more than 37Mi million votes cast
Half our population, but more vot
ers out than any election has ever
broucht out In America.
Now somebody ought to find an
issue that will bring all of our 72
million qualified American voters
to the polls next November.
MONEY
Money, tho economists tell us, Is
anvthlne which people freely ac-
rent In mivment for services and
commodities. Accordingly the
"wooden money" which the Cham
hnr of Commerce of Tenino, Wash,
has Issued, Is really money, though
It Is nrlnted on plywood.
A local bank failed, with "frozen
nsHPts." To relieve tho distress
(Mined bv so muoh of the commun
ity money being tied up in the bank
tho Chamber of Commerce Issued
"script" certificates, based upon the
expected 25 percent dividend out
of the bank's assets. And because
Tenino is in the lumber country, its
people- cleverly got a lot of publicity
by printing this script on wood.
Numismatists which means coin
colelctors-are interested and have
bought specimens of this wooden
money for more than Its face value.
Its only drawback is that it isn't
accepted as money outside of the
territory served by the Tenino bus
iness houses.
TRAVEL
To make it easier for Americans
to travel, some of the big Atlantic
steamship lines are offering a plan
whereby anybody can pay for his
European trip on installments. Pay
a quarter of the cost of the tour in
cash, and then one of the big fin
ance companies will put up the rest
of the money and the tourist can
pay it off in ten monthly installments.
Of course, the finance company
wants to know all about the people
it does business with on that basis,
and of course the tourist pays in
terest on the deferred payments;
but it looks like a good scheme.
Any kind of travel that takes one
into strange lands where people
have different Ideas about life and
different customs and manners is
good for anybody. The only really
intelligent people are the ones who
realize that the whole world is not
just like their home town.
CANALS
Government engineers are sur
AREAS CLOSED TO HUNTING
At a meeting of the Oregon State
Game Commission, held for the pur
pose ot determining during what part
of any particular year or years, the
supply of any particular species of
game fish, game birds, non-game
birds or game and fur-bearing ani
mals will be injuriously affected by
permitting the same to be taken, the
notice of which meeting was publish
ed, tes by law provided, the said Or
egon State Game Commission did And
that in the portions of the state of
Oregon and in the bodies of water
tnereor neremauer namea anu cur
ing the period of times hereinafter
named the supply of game fish and
game, non-game ana lur-oearing an
imals will be injuriously affected by
the taking thereof in the portions of
the state of Oregon, and during the
times, hereinafter mentioned; and
the said Oregon State Game Commis
sion does hereby make its findings
pursuant to said hearing. Now, there-
lore,
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that
the season fur taking any of the game
fish of the state of Oregon, and for
the tuklng of any of the game ani
mals, non-game animals or fur-bearing
animals of the state of Oregon,
shall be, and it is hereby, closed in
the portions of the state of Oregon
and In the bodies of water thereof
and during the times hereinafter
named: and hunting, pursuing, kill
ing, taking, trapping, angling for or
having in possession any of the spe
cies thereof shall be unlawful in any
such portion or portions of the state,
during such closed seasons, and the
taking of a bag limit larger than
hereinafter indicated shall be un
lawful, provided, that when no bag
limit Is mentioned herein the bag lim
it orovided bv statute shall aoDiv. -
BAKER COUNTY
All LAKES and their TRIBUTAR
IES situated in Baker county shall be
closed to antrllnir to and including
June 14, 1932, and such lakes and trib
utaries shall be closed from tne 1st
day of October to the 14th day of
June of the following year, both
dates inclusive, for and during the
period of years ending June 14, 1942.
CLACKAMAS COUNTY
The WILLAMc.I I tu K1VKK lor a
distance of 200 feet above and 200 feet
below the flshway on the west bank
of said river near the Crown-Willamette
Paper Company's duId mill at
Oregon City, closed to angling to and
including June 14. 1942.
That part of the WILLAMETTE
RIVER known as the tail race of the
Crown-Willamette Paper Company,
described as follows: Beginning at
a point near the mouth of said tail
race on the south bank thereof.
thence extending across said tail race
following the line established by the
bridge across said tail race to the
north bank thereof; thence in (
westerlv. southerly and easterly di
rection around the bank of said tail
race to the place of beginning, closed
to angling until and including June
14. 1942,
TROUT CREEK, a tributary of the
Moiuiia river, closed to angling until
June 14. 1942.
CLATSOP COUNTY
That Dart of the KLATSKANINE
RIVER beginning at Barth Falls, ap
proximately three miles above the
State Fish Commission Hatchery, and
extending down said river to its con
fluence with the south fork of said
river, closed to and Including Ma
14. 1932. and thereafter during ear.
year for a period of years ending
May 14, 1942. said river shall be clos
ed to angling from December 1 to
May 14, of the following year, both
dates Inclusive.
COOS COUNTY
FAIRY CHEEK above the lower
boundary of the hatchery property of
the State Game Commission and all
tributaries to that part of said Fairy
creek ciosca to angnng to and in
eluding April 14, 1942.
DKSCHUTES COUNTY
That part of PAULINA LAKE ha
low a line across said lake beginning
at a point which Is known as the boat
landing at the Paulina Lake Resort
and tnence following a line across
said lake at right angles to the shore
line thereof; and also that part, of
the outlet of said lake from said out
let to the fulls, closed to angling for
a period of years ending April 14,
part of EAST
beginning at
line
Point on the
north shore of said lake 20 chains
south of the quarter section corner
between sections 19 and 20. township
21 south, range 13 east, Willamette
meridian: then running south 2fi de
grees west across said Tuke to a point
on the south shore of said lake 7V4
chains north of the quarter section
corner between sections 30 and 81,
township 21 south, ranee 18 east
Willamette meridian, closed to ang
ling for that period of years ending
April 14, i;44.
That part or HL.K. LAKE lying
north of the line extending across the
lake from Elk Point, being 750 feet
northeast from the quarter section
corner of sections 81 and 32, township
18 south, range 8 east, Willamette
meridian;- thence due east 1500 feet
to the east shore ot said laRe, closed
to angling ror a period or. years end
ing Anrll 14, 1942.
EAST LAKE, PAULINA LAKE,
ELK LAKE, PAULINA CREEK,
LAVA LAKE. LITTLE LAVA LAKE?
AND SPARK LAKE and tributaries
of each of said lakes closed to ang
ling to and including May 14, 1932,
and thereafter and during each year
of the period of yeurs ending May
14, 1942. said lakes and tributaries
thereof shall be closed to angling
from tho 21st day of September to
the 14th day of May of the following
year, both dales inclusive. Provided,
however, that the bag limit on East
lake. Paulina lake and Elk lake shall
be ten pounds and one Huh, but not
veying alternative routes for a sea
level ship canal across the upper
part of the Florida peninsula, con
necting the Atlantic Ocean with the
Gulf of Mexico.
I can tink of nothing that can
be done so cheaply that will be
worth so much. It will be valuable
not alone to Florida but to all of
the Gulf states and their ports and
to the rest of the Atlantic seaboard
in making commerce quicker and
easier between the eastern states
and the Gulf states.
Our experience with canals has
been uniformly good. Some of the
canals which were built before the
railroads are regarded as obsolete
today, but it was the Erie Canal,
from the Hudson River to Lake
Erie, which opened up the West
when it was finished In 1823, and so
long as it is kept navigable it keeps
railroad rates down between the
West and the Port of New York,
The Panama Canal has more than
paid for itself and its value to the
nation is recognized by everybody
in the world. It is to be hoped that
the Nicaragua Canal between the
Atlantic and the Pacific will short
ly be begun, making water commu
nication between our two coasts
even speedier than now.
Mrs.Talkalot (at musicale) Oh,
Mrs. Gosseppe, I had so much to
say to you, and now the pianist is
through.
Mrs. Goaseppe I'm just dying to
hear it Let's encore him.
First Senator Is the new Sena
tor Whozis regular?
Second Senator Is he regular!
Say he agrees with nobody!
Bundsoe Did Mayor Thompson
Williams's recent political speech
bear fruit
Doughty I'll say! Hecklers pelt
ed him with both the hen and grape
varieties.
to exceed 20 fish in any one day, and
20 pounds and one fish, but not to
exceed 40 fish, in any seven consecu
tive days.
That part of the DESCHUTES
RIVER known as Crane Prairie, be
ginning at the impounding dam on
said river to a point 200 feet below
said impounding dam and all tribu
taries, except Snow creek, to that
part of the said Deschutes river, and
also excepting that port of said De
schutes river from the mouth of Snow
creek to Lava lake, closed for a per
iod of years ending April 14, 1942,
and
That part of the DESCHUTES
RIVER from the mouth of Snow
creek to Lava lake, and Snow creek
shall be closed to angling until May.
30. 1932. and thereafter and during
the period of years ending May 30,
1942, said portion of said Deschutes
river and said Snow creek shall be
closed to angling from December 1
to May 30 of the following year, both
dates inclusive. Provided, that the
bag limit shall be ten pounds and
one fish, but not to exceed 20 fish in
any one day, and 20 pounds and one
fish, but not to exceed 40 fish in any
seven consecutive days.
BOBBY LAKE closed to angling to
and including May 30, 1933, and
thereafter closed to angling for and
during that period of years ending
May 30, 1942, rrom September IB to
May 30 of the following year, both
dates inclusive.
BIG CULTUS LAKE closed to ang
ling to and including April 14, 1942.
Except as herein otherwise provid
ed all LAKES and their TRIBUTAR
IES in Deschutes county shall be
closed to angling from September 16
to May 30 oi tne ionowmg year, Dotn
dates Inclusive, for and during that
period of years ending May 30, 1942.
Except as otherwise herein specif
ically provided for, the BAG LIMIT
on all lakes and their tributaries in
Deschutes county shall be 15 pounds
and one fish, but not to exceed 26
fish In any one day, and 30 pounds
and one nsh, but not to exceed 50
fish, in any seven consecutive days.
That portion of the state of Ore
gon along the Deschutes river
near the city of Bend, Or., and more
particularly described as follows, to
wit: Beginning at a point 'on the sec
tion line between sections 7 and 18,
township 18 south, range 12 east,
Willamette meridian, which point is
one quarter mile due east of the east
erly bank of the Deschutes river;
thence in a northerly direction paral
lel to the meanders of the Deschutes
river to a point on section line com
mon to sections 17 and 20. township
17 south, range 12 east. Willamette
meridian, which point likewise is one
quarter of a mile due east of the
easterly bank of said Deschutes rlv
er: thence due west to a point on
said section line common to sections
17 and 20 aforesaid, which point Is
one quarter of a mile west of the
westerlv bank of said Deschutes rlv
er: thence in a southerly direction
parallel to the meander of the west
erly bank of said Deschutes river to
a point on section line common to
sections 12 and 13. township 18 south,
range 11 east. Willamette meridian,
which point Is one-quarter of a mile
west of the westerlv bank of said
Deschutes river; thence due east to
the point or bediming, is nereov
closed for the period ot years ending
April n. i42, to an nunung. trap
ping, taking or pursuing of any of
tne game animals, game birds, non-e-ame
animals, non-eame birds and
fur-bearing animals of the state of
urecon.
DESCHUTES AND KLAMATH
COUNTIES
DAVIS LAKE, situated in Deschu
tes and Klamath counties, closed to
angling from September 16 to May
80 of the following year, both dates
inclusive, during that period of years
enrline Mnv 30. 1942. Provided, that
the bag limit on said lake shall be
15 nounria and one fish, but not to
exceed 25 fish in any one day, and 30
pounds and one nsn, out not to ex
ceed 50 fish in any seven consecu
tlve days.
notlGLAS COUNTY
The SOUTH UMPOUA RIVER, be
ginning at the dam across said river
near he city of Roseburg. common
lv known as the California-Oregon
Power Company dam, to a point 200
feet downstream from said dam, clos
ed to angling to and including the
14tn day or April, ivn.
That tmrt of ROCK CREEK.
tributary of the north fork of the
umpqua river witnin tne oounuunes
of the State Game Commission
Hatchery DroDertv on said streflm,
closed to angling to and Including
the 14th rinv or Anrll. 1942.
LAKE CREEK from a point where
said creek empties out of Diamond
lake lo a do nt sou yards downstream,
rinsed tn nnirllnflr until April 14. 1942.
That part of DIAMOND LAKE sit
uated in Douglas county and lying
northwest of a line beginning at a
point on the north shore of said lake
800 feet northwest of the mouth of
Bear creek, running thence diagonal
iy across said lake to a marker on
the west shore of so d lake, beln
7450 feet north of the mouth of Si
lent creek, closed to angling to and
Including April 14, 1942.
GILLIAM COUNTY
the JOHN DAY RIVER from the
mouth of Thirty-Mile creek to the
confluence of the John Day river with
the Columbia river closed to angling
to and Including April 14, 1933.
GRANT COUNTY
CANYON CREEK within the boun
darles of the State Game Commls
sion's Hatchery property located on
said stream, closed to angling to and
lnc ud nir Apr 14. 1942.
AH lakes and their tributaries sit
uated in Grant county shall be clos
ed to angling to and including June
14, litaa, and snail oe cioseo to an
ling from October 1 to June 14 of tl
Potato Prices Rally;
Onions Still High
Oregon State College, Corvallis,
March 23. Potato markets from
March 10 to 18 experienced the
greatest rally in months, due large
ly to the prolonged season for old
crop potatoes as a result of damag
ing frosts in the southern early
crop districts, according to the Or
egon State college extension serv
ice. The carlot movement increased
and prices at shipping and terminal
markets advanced from 10 to 20
cents a hundredweight. Klamath
and Deschutes No. 1 Russets brot
$1.25 to $1.40 a hundredweight at
San Francisco during the spurt.
Onions are still aristocrats in the
vegetable kingdom with Oregon
growers getting as high as $7 a
hundred for U. S. No. 1 Yellows in
midMarch.
Sales of northwestern apples to
foreign markets have been curtail
ed by the movement of new crop
Australian apples into European
markets and the "empire first" pol
icy of .Great Britain. Northwest
producers of dried prunes find
their stocks moving slowly due to
disruption of foreign trade and
heavy stores of low priced Califor
nia prunes and other dried fruits.
"Your friend Lawyer McFee does
not seem to rise very high in his
profession.
"No, he's one of the few who pre
fers to stay on the level."
Goofus I would like to see a dog
Wood cane.
Clerk Certainly, sir one with
the bark on it?
Mrs. C. L. Keithley of Pendleton
was an over Sunday guest at the
home -of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Jones
in this city.
AND FISHING
following year, both dates inclusive,
of each year during the period of
years ending June 14. 1942.
That part of LAKE CREEK be
tween Olive lake and what is known
as Upper Reservoir closed to angling
to and including June 14. 1942.
HOOD RIVER COUNTY
LOST LAKE INLET CREEK Clos
ed to angling to and including April
14. 1942.
JACKSON COUNTY
The ROGUE KIVEK from the Gold
Ray dam to a point 400 feet down
stream from the Gold Ray dam, clos
ed to angling to and including April
14, 1942.
FISH LAKE from its head for a
distance of one-quarter mile below
the head of said lake closed to ang
ling until April 14. 1942. Provided,
that that part of Fish lake other
than that hereinabove described.
shall be closed to angling from Aug
ust 16 to April 14 ot tne following
year, both dates inclusive, during
the period of years ending April 14,
1942.
JEFFERSON AND DESCHUTES
COUNTIES
That part of the METOLIUS RIV
ER above the mouth of Lake creek
and all tributaries of that part of
said river all of which are situated
in Jefferson and Deschutes counties
shall be closed to angling to and in
cluding April 14. 1942.
JEFFERSON COUNTY-
LAKE CKH.fi.i4. tne outlet or But
tle lake and a tributary of" the Me
tolius river, closed to angling to and
including June 14. 1942.
BLUE LAKE and SUTTLE LAKE,
both situated in Jefferson County,
closed to angling from September 16
to ADru 14 ot tne ionowmg year.
both dates inclusive, for and during
tne period ot years ending April 14,
1942. Provided, that the bag limit
on said lakes shall be 15 pounds and
one fish, but not to exceed 25 fish in
any one day, and 30 pounds and one
nsn, put not to exceed ou nsn in any
seven consecutive days.
link CKKKK in jenerson county
closed to angling to and including
April 14. 1942.
JOSEPHINE COUNTY
The ROGUE RIVER from the Sav
age Rapids dam to a point 400 feet
below said Savage Rapids dam closed
to angling to and including April 14,
1942.
KLAMATH COUNTY-
SPENCER CREEK closed to ang
ling to and including April 14. 1942.
That part of LINK RIVER begin
ning at the California-Oregon Power
Company's dam on said river to a
point 200 feet below said dam closed
to angling to and including April 14,
1942.
KLAMATH RIVER for a distance
of 4000 feet below and 2000 feet above
the mouth of Spencer creek closed to
angling to and Including June 14,
1932, and closed from December 1 to
June 14 of the fallowing year, both
dates inclusive, of each year during
the period of years ending June lC
1942.
CROOKED CREEK, a tributary of
Wood river, closed to angling with
in the boundaries of the State Game
Commission property to and incuding
April 14, 1942.
FAWN LAKE closed to angling to
and including May 30, 1933, and
thereafter and during the period of
years ending May 30, 1942. said lake
shall be closed to angling from Octo
ber 1 to May 30 of the following
year, both dates Inclusive.
That part of Ol'ELL CREEK from
Odell lake to a point one-half mile
downstream closed to angling for a
neriod of years ending Anrll 14. 1942
that part of Odell creek other than
herein above described, closed to ang
ling to and including May 30, 1932,
and thereafter clnsed from Septem
ber 16 to May 30 of the following
year, both dates inclusive, for and
during that period of years ending
May 30. 1942. Provided, that the bag
limit on Bald portion of said lake
shall be 15 pounds and one fish, but
not to exceed 25 lish in any one day,
and 30 pounds and one fish, but not
to exceed 50 fish in any seven con
secutive days.
SEVEN MILE CREEK AND WOOD
RIVER closed to angling to and In-
eluding June 14.
1932,
and thereafter
and during the period of years end
ing June 14. lii-12. said Seven-Mile
creek and Wood river shall be closed
to angling from December 1 to June
14 of the following year, both dates
inclusive.
LEITER LAKE. HAZEL LAKE
AND THREE ROSARY LAKES clos
ed to nnnlinc to and including May
30, 1932, and thereafter and during the
period of years ending May 30. 1942,
said lakes shall he closed to angling
between September 16 and May 30 of
the following year, both dates in
clusive. FISH LAKE and LAKE OF THE
WOODS closed to angling for trout
to and Including May 30, 1932. and
thereafter for and during a period of
years ending May 30, 1942. said lakes
shall be closed to angling for trout
from December 1 to May 30 of the
following year, both dates inclusive.
Provided, that the bag limit for trout
on said lakes shall be ten pounds and
one fish, but not to exceed IB fish, In
any one day. and 20 pounds and one
nan, but not to exceed 30 fish, in any
seven consecutive oays,
Except as In the preceding para-
(rranh nrovnieii me tSAi; LIMIT to
front on all inland lakes and their
tributaries situated in Klamath
County shall be 15 pounds and one
fish, but not to exceed 25 fish In any
one day, and 30 pounds and one fish,
but not to exceed fiO fish In any seven
consecutive days.
LAKE COUNTY ,
DOG LAKE closed to angling to
and Including April 14. 1942.
BLUE LAKE, CAMPBELL LAKE
AND DEAD HORSE LAKE closed to
angling to uml including July 14,
1932, and thereafter and during tlie
period of years ending July 14. 1942.
said lake shall be closed to angling
from September 1 to July 14 oi tne
following year, both dates Inclusive.
ALL STREAMS AND LAKES SIT
UATED IN LAKE COUNTY shall be
closed to angling to and including
May 14, 1932, and thereafter and dur
ing the term of years ending May 14,
1942. shall be closed to angling be
tween December 1 and May 14 of the
following year, both dates inclusive.
DREWS CREEK, beginning at the
upper end of Drews reservoir to the
falls in said creek, situated in section
33. township 37 south, range 17 east,
Willamette meridian, closed to ang
ling to and including June 30, 1932,
and thereafter and during the per
iod of years ending June 30. 1942.
shall be closed from December 1 to
June 30 of the following year, both
dates inclusive.
That part of the CHEWAUCAN
RIVER situated above the section
line between sections 15 and 16.
township 36 south, range 18 east, Wil
lamette meridian, and all tributaries
to that part of said river closed to
angling to and including May 14,
That part of DEEP CREEK above
Its rnnfliifinr.e with Camas creek ano
all the tributaries to that part of
Deep creek closed to angling to and
including May x i-m.
MUD CREEK AND BLUE CREEK,
both tributaries of Camas creek, clos
ed to angling to and including May
14. 1933.
DRAKE CREEK, a -tributary of
Deep creek, closed to angling to and
including May 14. 1933.
SNYDER LAKE closed to angling
to and including May 14, 1933.
That part of GUYER CREEK above
Thompson reservoir closed to angling
to and including April 14, 1942.
LANE COUNTY
SALT CREEK from Gold Lake to
Salt Creek Falls, a distance of ap
proximtely three miles, closed to
angling to and including April 14,
1942.
HORSE LAKE. MIDDLE HORSE
LAKE. LOWER HORSE LAKE AND
HIDDEN LAKE closed to angling to
and including May 30. 1935, and
thereafter and during that period of
years ending May 30, 1942, said lakes
shall be closed to angling from Sep
tember 16 to May 30 of the following
year, both dates inclusive. Provided,
that the then bag limit on said lakes
shall be 15 pounds and one fish, but
not to exceed 50 fish in any seven
consecutive days.
GOLD LAKE, BETTY LAKE, IS
LAND LAKE AND MARYLYN LAKE
closed to angling to and including
May 30, 1932, and thereafter and dur
ing the period of years ending May
30, 1942, said lakes shall be closed to
angling from the 16th day of Sep
tember to the 30th day of May of the
following year, both dates inclusive.
Provided, that the bag limit on said
lakes shall be 15 pounds and one fish,
but not to exceed 25 fish in any one
day, and 30 pounds and one fish, but
not to exceed 50 fish, in any seven
consecutive days..
MAPLE CREEK AND FIDDLE
CREEK, each tributary to Siltcoos
lake, shall be closed to angling from
September 1 to April 14 of the fol
lowing year, both dates inclusive for
and during that period of years end
ine April 14. 1942.
ACKERLY, CLEAR, M U N S E L
AND MERCER LAKES and their'
tributaries and outlets closed to ang
ling for bass from July 1 to April 14
ot tne ionowmg year, ootn dates in
clusive, for and during that period
of years ending April 14. 1942.
LANG CREEK above the O. C. &
E. railroad bridge and all of the trib
utaries to that part of Lang creek
except Frank Brice creek closed to
angling to ana including April 14,
1942.
LINN COUNTY
HACKLEMAN CREEK, a tributary
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of Fish lake, closed to angling to and
including April 14. 1942.
That part of MARION LAKE lying
west of a line drawn south across
said lake from a point known as out
let rock, on the north shore of said
lake, closed to angling to and includ
ing the 14th day of April. 1942.
That part of MARION LAKE lying
east of a line drawn south across said
lake from a point known as outlet
rock on the north shore of said lake
closed to angling from October 1 to
April 14 of the following year, both
dates inclusive, for and during that
period of years ending September 14.
1942. Provided, that the bag limit
on that part of Marion lake open to
angling shall be 15 pounds and one
fish, but not to exceed 25 fish in any
one day, and 30 pounds and one fish,
but not to exceed 50 fish, in any sev
en consecutive days.
MARION CREEK from Marion
lake to what is known as Marion and
Linn Falls in said stream closed to
angling to and including April 14.
1942.
That part of CLEAR LAKE south
of a line drawn east and west across
said ?ake to a point 300 feet north of
a small island at the outlet of said
lake closed to angling to and includ
ing the 14th day of April. 1942. Pro
vided, that that part of Clear lake
not included in the above description
shall be closed to angling during that
period of years ending April 14, 1942.
from the 1st day of October to the
14th day of April of the following
year, both dates inclusive. Provided
further, that the bag limit on said
portion of said lake shall be 20
pounds and one fish, but not to ex
ceed 10 fish in any one day. and 40
pounds and one fish but not to ex
ceed 20 fish in and seven consecutive
days.
The outlet of CLEAR LAKE from
said Clear lake to what is known as
First Falls in said outlet closed to
angling to and including April 14,
1942.
LAKE ANN, FAY LAKE, SCOTT
LAKE, HUNT LAKE AND HANK'S
LAKE closed to angling to and in
cluding May 30, 1934, and thereafter
and during the period of years end
ing May 30, 1942, said lakes shall be
closed to angling from the 16th day
of September to the 30th day of May
of the following year, both dates in
clusive. CRESCENT AND PARK CREEKS,
both tributaries of Lava lake, closed
to angling to and including May 30.
1934. and thereafter said creeks shall
be closed to angling from September
16 to May 30 of the following year,
both dates inclusive, for that period
of years ending May 30, 1942.
CAMELIA LAKE closed to angling
from July 16 to April 14 of the fol
lowing year, both dates inclusive,
during that period of years ending
April 14, 1942..
MARION COUNTY
ABAQUA, SILVER AND BUTTE
CREEKS, all tributaries of Pudding
river, closed to angling from July 15
to September 30 of each year, both
dates inclusive, and closed to angling
from December 1 to April 14 of the
following year, both dates inclusive,
for and during that period of years
ending April 14. 1942.
BAYES LAKE. CROWN LAKE
AND CLAGGETT LAKE closed to
angling to and including May 30, 1934,
and thereafter and during the per
iod of years ending May 30, 1942, said
lakes shall be closed to angling from
October 1 to May 30 of the following
year, both dates inclusive.
ELK LAKE closed to angling to
and including July 14. 1932, and
thereafter shall be closed from De
cember 1 to July 14 of the following
year, both dates inclusive. ' for and
during that period of years ending
juiy iy4.
POLK COUNTY-
SOUTH FORK of the SILETZ
RIVER from the Cobb & Mitchell
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SWEETS
ing the millpond ahove said dam and
the tributaries to said pond shall be
closed to angling from July 1 to Ap
ril 14 of the pillowing ynar. both
dates inclusive, for and during that
period of years ending April 14. 194J.
ROCK CREEK from the falls on
said creek to the source of said creek
closed to angling for a period of
years ending April 14. 1942.
TILLAMOOK COUNTY
CEDAR CREEK closed to angling
for a period of years ending April 14,
1942.
UMATILLA COUNTY
UMATILLA RIVER from the
Three-Mile diversion dam in said
river to a point 3'HJ feet below said
dam closed to angling for a period
of years ending April 14, 1942.
UNION COUNTY
GLACIER LAKE AND PROSPECT
LAKE, both situated in Union
County, closed to angling to and in
cluding June 14, 1933.
ALL LAKES AND THEIR TRIB
UTARIES in Union county shall be
closed to angling to and including
June 14, 1932, and thereafter shall
be closed to angling from October 1
to June 14 of the following year, both
dates inclusive, for that period of
years ending June 14, 1942.
WALLOWA COUNTY
That part of BEAR CREEK from
the point of diversion of the city of
Wallowa's intake to the mouth of
little Bear creek, a distance of ap-
firoximately 5 miles, closed to ang
ing for a period of years ending Ap
ril 14, 1942.
ALL TRIBUTARIES TO WALLO
WA LAKE closed to angling from
said lake to the falls in said tribu
taries from December 1 to June 30
of the following year, both dates in
clusive, for and during that period
of years ending June 30. 1942.
WOOD LAKE, RAZZ LAKE.
CRESCENT LAKE, ROGER LAKE
AND BEAR LAKE closed to angling
to and including June 14, 1933.
Except as in the preceding para-
fxaphs provided the season for ang
ing in ALL LAKES AND THEIR
TRIBUTARIES IN WALLOWA
COUNTY shall be closed from Octo
ber 1 to June 14 of the following
year, both dates inclusive, for and
during that period of years ending
June 14, 1942.
WASCO COUNTY
BADGER CREEK from its outlet
to a point three-quarters of a mile
downstream closed to angling for a
period of years ending April 14, 1942.
YAMHILL COUNTY
All tributaries to MEADOW LAKE
from a point one mile upstream from
the shores of said lake downstream
to said lake closed to angling for a
period of years ending April 14, 1942.
IT IS FURTHER HEREBY OR
DERED that the season for the hunt
ing, taking, pursuing, killing or trap
ping of BEAVER, a fur-bearing ani
mal of the state of Oregon, shall be
and it is hereby closed in the coun
ties of Clatsop, Columbia, Multno
mah and Marion and In Douglas coun
ty west of a line north and south
through the town of Scottsburg.
Whenever in this order the term
"period of years" is used, same shall
be construed to mean that such per
iod shall begin to run from and after
April 14. 1932.
IT IS FURTHER HEREBY OR
DERED that this order shall take
effect and be operative from and af
ter April 14. 1932, and all closed sea
sons hereinbefore named shall start
to run from that date.
All closing orders by this commis
sion made prior to the date hereof
are hereby rescinded as of midnight
of April 14, 1932.
Dated at Portland Oregon, this 15th
day of February. A. D.. 1932.
Published in the Heppner Gazette
Times March 24. 1932.
OREGON STATE GAME COMMIS
SION. By MARSHALL N. DANA Chairman.
Attest: HARVEY MORELAND, Sec.
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Per IOO Lbs.
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,.00 4-98
good MAC MARR Bl.nd, uniform
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lbs. 89c
lbs. 78c
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85c
BEANS
37c
39c
45c