PAGE 2 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1(Hl TILLAMOOK ■5 GAME LAWS MIXED BY LATE DECISION provided, that not more than two fe­ pelled to print their editorials in male Chinese Pheasants may be kill­ English as well as in their own lang­ ed in any seven consecutive days; uage. Many members of the post, provided, further that in Hood River of about 350 members are Italian by A recent ruling by the Attorney and Wasco counties the open season birth or ancestry. The Post wants General in a case fought in Salem shall be from November 1 to Novem­ an investigation of all foreign lang­ makes all the changes in the hunting ber 10, both dates inclusive. Bag i uage newspapers and periodicals pub­ limit, in Hood River and Wasco coun­ lished in the United States with a seasons made by the state game com­ ties, same as for other counties in view of suppressing such publications mission void. This throws the hunt­ Game District No. 2 where there is as are determined to be detrimental ing seasons back to the old status as an open season. and prejudical to the best interests fixed by law. As this will naturally Sage Hens—O pen season from of the country. cause considerable confusion among ¡August 1 to August 31, both dates in- the hunters, the following official elusive. Bag limit, five of such birds A PROBLEM FOR THE RURAL synopsis of Oregon hunting laws is in any one day, or ten during any COMMUNITY given: seven consecutive days. GAME DISTRICT NO. 1 Prairie Chickens—Open season, in School has begun. Approximately Comprising all Counties West of Wasco, Union and Sherman counties Summit of Cascade Mountains only, from October 1 to October 15, two-thirds of the young people be­ George W. Russel, deputy game both dates inclusive. Bag limit, five tween the ages of 5 and 20 who live warden such birds in any one day, or ten dur­ in the open country or the small towns and villages have enrolled in Game Animals: ing seven consecutive days. Male Deer with horns—open season Blue or Sooty Grouse, Ruffed school. Of this host of over 11,000,- from August 20 to October 20, both Grouse or Native Pheasants—Open 000 boys and girls, over 3,000,000 are dates inclusive. Bag limit, two such season from September 1 to October in one-teacher schools. McMahon & Wheeler Free Attractions Will Give Free Preformance eve y The teachers of these 175,000 Day _____ deer during any open season. 81, both dates inclusive. Bag limit, Silver Gray Squirrels—Open Bea- five of any or all of such birds in any one-teacher rural schools have receiv­ son from September 15 to October 15, one day, or ten during any seven con­ ed the fewest number of weeks of as school boards and superintendents, and equipment are provided as needed both dates inclusive. Bag limit, five secutive days; provided, however, that professional training of any group of should help the teacher by seeing by the children. The -— teacher --------- ’s full of such squirrels in any seven con­ in Union and Wallowa counties the teachers. Nearly half of them, no that the necessary books, supplies time should be devoted to the import - secutive days. open season shall be from September doubt, are teaching with the smallest Game Birds: 1 to November 10, both dates inclus- amount of preparation permitted by Chinese Pheasants, Sooty or Blue iva. Bag limit, five of any or all of the law. Over one-fourth of them are Grouse, Ruffed Grouse or Native such birds in any one day, or ten teaching their first term of school. The majority of them are young: Pheasants, and Bob White Quail— during any seven consecutive days. Open season from October 15 to Oct- Mountain or Plumed and California three or four years younger than Most of the best hunting country aber 31, both dates inclusive; pro­ Valley Quail—Open season in Klam­ town and village teachers. More­ is posted. What’s the answer? over, their school terms are one or vided, however, that in Jackson, Jose­ ath county only, from October 1 to Send for this free book, “Hunt­ two months shorter than those of the phine and Douglas counties the open October 10, both dates inclusive. Bag ing Posted Property.” It will help latter group. season on Sooty or Blue Grouse shall limit, ten of such birds in any seven you find more and better shoot­ In view of these facts has the state ing. It tells you how farmer and be from September 1 to September consecutive days. sportsman can get together. 30, both dates inclusive. Bag limit, Ducks, Geese, Rails, Coots, Wilson complied with its obligation In pub­ What’s the future of shooting? five of such birds in any one day, or snipe or Jacksnipe, and Greater or lic education? Have the rural boys The book tells—sent free. ten during any seven consecutive Lesser Yellowlegs—Open season from and girls an equality of opportunity t. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS 4 CO., Ine. days; provided, that not more than September 16 to December 31, both in education? Are they provided fa- Sporting t’owder Division tree female Chinese Pheasants may dates inclusive. Bag limit, twenty- cilites for obtaining an education Wilmington, Del. which are in any respect equal to be killed in any seven consecutive five of such birds in any one day, or those generally provided in larger days provided, further, that there thirty birds in any seven consecutive shall be no open season on Chinese days, except that bag limit on geese centers of population? The above inadequate conditions Pheasants in Josephine, Coos and shall be eight in any one day and not make imperative the attention and as­ Curry counties. to exceed thirty in any seven consecu­ sistance of every local community to Mountain or Plumed and California tive days. SERVICE its rural school. Parents, as well or Valley Quail—There shall be no Where will you shoot this Fall ? open season except in Jackson, Jose­ phine, Coos and Curry counties, where the open season shall be from October 1 to October 31, both dates inclusive. Bag limit, ten of such birds in any seven consecutive days. Ducks, Geese, Rails, Coots, Wilson or JackBnipe, and Greater or Lesser Yellowlegs—Open season from Octob­ er 1 to January 15 of following year, both datea inclusive. Bag limit, twenty-five of such birds in any one day and not to exceed thirty in any seven consecutive days, except that bag limit on geese shall be eight in any one day and not to exceed thirty in any seven consecutive days. GAME DISTRICT NO. 2 Comprising all Counties East of Summit of Cascade Mountains Game Animals: Male Deer with Horns—Open Rea­ son from September 1 to October 31, both dates inclusive, except that in Wallowa and Union counties the open Beason shall be from September to November 10, both dates inclusive. Bag limit, two of such deer during any open season. Game Birds: There shall be no open season on Chinese Pheasants in Game District No. 2, except in Union, Umatilla, Baker, Grant, Malheur and Wallowa counties, where the open season shall be from the first Sunday in October to the second Sunday in October, both dates inclusive. Bag limit, five of such birds in any othar day, or ten during any seven consecutive dari; COMMUNITY DAY IN COUNTRY THE Saturday, November 22, has been designated as Community Day in the American Education Week program for 1924. It is hoped that there will be a community meeting that day or evening in every schoolhouse in America. The subjects suggested for discussion are of particular value to rural communities, the central idea being “Service to Community, State, and Nation is the duty of every citi­ zen.” Here is a suggested program: 1. Equality of opportunity in edu­ cation for every American boy and girl. 2. Better rural schools. 3. Adequate public library service for every community. 4. 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