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e G ate C ity journal N Y SSA , O U EC O N , F B IIU Y , i l X X I . N O . 32. CATTLE RUSTLERS TURNEO INTO MOONSHINERS CLAIM y j w w w w w w .v w d w j v w .v v .v w v w v v .v w .w w w t C o u n ty N e w - STATE VETERINARIAN GIVES REPORT OK STOCKMEN E MAJOR ATTRACTIONS OR CELEBRATION <> M W W . V W j W V j W W W I * ■ KINGMAN KOLONY I Statement That Present Game Gives Bigger Returns With Much Less Hazards $1.50 PER YEAK M i s, lir a . w VJVWWVWW FARM F ü lN tíK S SEASON ON BEAVER CLOSED ON WILLOW GREEK ABOVE 0AM TO ASSIST IN MARKET j COMMISSION ALLOWS PETITION | OF RANCHERS FOR 11ELI* Dams of Braver Assure Needed j Sub-Irrigation And Make Fanning Possible NOTED LEADERS TO ORGANIZE POTATO GROWERS Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Hall of Nyssa •i-, . c't'on 'U 'in ¿a and supers called at the A. G. Kinsman home shoui *i.-i i. i-. tendency to The petition of the ranchers and Sunday. • , Those restless and wild spirits who swan- ti made of a single residents of the upper Willow Creek Eulalia Schafer, who has be n at lulcki i t- uf mber, if unprotected, district in Malheur county to close in the old days turned to cattle tending school at Roswell, spent a from i. • t rays of the sun dur certain districts in the county to rustling in the range districts to few hours with her parents, Mr. provide money and excitement have ing -eat part of the day trapping beaver has been granted [ and Mrs. W. L. Schafer, Sunday. nur great discomfort to the by the State Game Commission ac turned to less hazardous and mure Charles E. Emerson and W. F. bees To prevent this, shade-boards cording to an order which reached remunerative game of "moonsina- ing” , Dr. W. H. Lytle, state vet Homan of Ontario were business large enough to pioject beyond the The Enterprise this week for legal MEMBERS OF IDA. PRODUCERS callers in the Kokmy Saturday. edges of the hive may be used over publication. The petitioners are E, ATHLETIC EVENTS, erinarian, asserts reliable stock own UNION ARE URGED TO Miss Daisy Mason returned to her, the covers. ers o f the interior sections have re very much pleased with the action LL OAME, BIG FREE BE IN ATTENDANCE home in New Plymouth Saturday a f-j ported to him. of the commission as the preserva Large entrences to hives add to kltliECUE FEATURES “ Some of the reliable stock owners home in New Plymouth Saturday' the comfort o f bees in warm weath tion of beaver along Willow Creek of the interior report that cattle after a week’s visit with her sis er and reduce their tendency to is essential to the perpetuation of (Malheur Enterprise) the sub-irrigation which makes it stealing has become an obsolete in ter, Mrs W. E. Edwardp and family. -warm Bees need much more ven , tini nil that part of 1 up Reid Eld ridge, brother of Mrs. A. tilation during the honey flow when profitable for farming in this rich terior „ecup:.,ion,” Dr. Lytle's state Mr. Walton Peteet, Director o f Co- adjacent it mv'iUi! lo attend ment says. “ This if due to the al f>. Vi uses, returned to his home ini they .oí moii active than at other district. Operative markeing for the Ameri ■ -li i.• ’ i • I V '.lf thin > . :ir The order sets forth that “ the can Farm Bureau Federation, and leged fact Mm* the majority of the HilUr-oro, Oregon, Tuesday after i times. I 3 and 1. The committee is open season for trapping, catching Mr. Aaron Sapiro, the noted co-oper- range offenders have gone into the | spending two-weeks in the Koluny. i p in'!«] plans to entertain manufacturing of moonshine and I i’he regular meeting ot the P-T. j Potato grower* can protect their taking or killing beaver, as defined ative marketing attorney, will bo in R.le nf Malheur county and that they previously engaged in thej A was helil June 1st at the homej i.unst blight in the blight in Section 1, Chapter 117, of the Idaho on June 7th, 8th and ilth to s lin y, au attendance as se. up gin j ’ 1 ..i .t,- pin.- i . pi :■ 1 of Mrs. Al. M Greelinir v dusting the plants at General Laws of Oregon, 1923 is | discuss with Idaho and Malheur .Mrs Ed-j o í-1 nets with copper-line dust or hereby closed in that portion of county potato growers plans for the to 'IIIloot bounty. It is stated that | wards, as president, appointed the in i : r . .i*. ,ur ifr a -praying with Bordeaux mixture. Malheur county, State of Oregon, co-operative marketing of potatoes tin present and past lines of en different committee chtfinnen at, occupy Uie ,u. rest, til vi deavor offer no such hazards as the that time. Mrs. F. T. Morgan was '. - to io the Oregon Agriculture ex- embracing all the territory included in conjunction with those produced July 4 The parade in cue cattle rustling previously carried.” apfminted chairman of the program penment station, Corvallis, for full in the watershed of Upper Willow in other districts throughout the will lx yip them arid if the Creek and its tributaies more par United States. Cotton, of j part irulars. The above staL-nmit *,e the con committee; Mrs C. t Chairman R. D. Lytle and ticularly described as that area At a meeting of the directors of immonda materialise it will trary, Malheur county still hai in the social; Mrs. A. D. Mose- of the drained by Willow Creek above Wil the Idaho Producers’ Union held in 111 parade. Various conirmnn- occasional rustling case to contend pi . o.-:; Mrs. E. R. Overstreet of the * low River I,and& Irrigation Dam. FYbru:iry,1923, the directors instruct legislative; an.: Mrs Conrad Mar with. J1 be itiviied to p*.i in floats NO. 3, in the N W '.N E U of Sec ed the Manager, Mr. W. T. McCall tin of the membership commltte* . ‘ are several local orgau- tion lion 8. e Township inwnsn.p 14, n , S. o. R. 41 E. ^ W "• t6 undertake to get the potato grow- The* next meeting will t>e held al! Jwhieli have piomised ter nave TO ONTARIO HIGHWAY M embracing Township 13 S R. 3. Idaho affiliated with potato tin* home of Mr?. Edwards on the] tation. first Friday o f July. It decide*! WILL BE BUILT ON a 1«, T w PM grower* in other producing states fills' Will, of ■ '!' I , III m i ] to have a silver vert v thi follow* t K c 8, fr ’ q ,,HnL , «„ l - for the purjwse of placing the dis- 5o-ä0 BASIS atiot b ." monster barbecue, j Townshlp 15, S. R. ■ nc • tribution of the product under cen- :iiij meetings during th< s immer. A P es will he barhccni'd in tin* ‘ dainty lunch was served l\- the hos \ M e n d i a n . ______ tralized control. A fter having had 1 1 ;i 11y built oven in the park, j tens assisted .*y Mi > Hickox ar i _____ ~ , ,, considerable correspondence with Mr. The former agreement made be- ¡vkmf'ii v.s'.t attain be chief j Mrs. Cotton. Peteet. by letter and wire, Mr. Mc- v een the coumy court of Malheur the oven. C. W Nelson i* j' UUI UUVU n , I , t and Mr. • pH— nt • L>nn •’ . ,anty and the former highway I L J l l ? I f t l l a in < hurgo of om* io Idaho for meetings > , . : in- »a Oiv . v Mason oí . oinmiaaion is to be carried out by Miners Ftmiinir Valuable Gold Soil' it 1‘ocatello, Twin Falls and Cald Mrs. b - ' .lie new commission, according lo «Vi Plymouth, Ida., wili be field sports o f all On Willow (reek well and suggested that the meet- flgf of Boston. Ma: action taken at the mueting of the r the youngstera and oidor charge of Harrv Tamblyn. i.iiii * i has been ordered for th< commission this week m Portland, i Major Futeh anil his . -oeiates in its be held on June 7th, 8th and of Payette are making te.-du of the 9th in the order named, >rt.s wiil be Interapered dur- I it* V . liiwurs to l>o alili, betweei the Ald i: AMOUNT OF C K «T iK ll.ü gold possibili'. Ui. Willow a telegram received from Mr. r evenfcs el! dny long. It is l nis will ì>e a school rooms. two SEED SHOULD liL ON to work r.iit a program so over the 1 " usent ing and surfacing of the highway Creek canyon below Malheur City iVioet this week at the office of the improvement *¿y«at HAND THIS FALL between Vale and Ontario and order ami are finding some very rich soil. Idaho Producer’s Union, expresses lv'<> of the fu Id sports can be mam pf of separati oc ihe rot’ .s. each ui avoidablo del ay Th ? work is to a. done b> Mr. ed the work on to the contract stage. W’ .itcrmaster Kennard returned to approval of the above schedule |>th< r main evt'its. The y#r*» Work on the Junn Day highway Vale Friday and reports he watched anil stales that Mr. Peteet and Mr. Federation, a new variety, of Kiuridice. worth of gold bui Sapiro will be present for the meet- 1- in the John Day valley may be held them take "oty gross 11 jpye the det&Ua. !.. R. Breithaopt Hpriug wheat developed in Australia The »Wild Wp*t shorn will be a a .',dt r in tli. h ei up, the report says. There is a con of a hole six feet by four teet u ing is suggested. The entire Board aud first introduction m Lin United tu r* rs£ent was a troversy over the location of this size. Two large nuggets were in the , f Director» o f the Idaho Producers’ traction to the usual 1 cele added f i ¿«lav State by the Departmiui oi Agri on y Union will go to Pocatello for the rat >r Bud Anderson has been Be mire. Martín etm.ìed In ner particular stretch of highway and find. culture and grown on experiment This valuation is above that nec- June 7th meeting and together with nding > week unless the county will accept the sicrk. g iv en « largo of it and h*3 promises stations, will be grown rather ex- horn Sunday after to ropi up a big bunch of onílaw Imenei ho. V ä» ciiuieission's locution, it is said the essnry to make profitable the work, representatives throughout eastern ten si/tly in Malheur counly this w i her friend, i* Idaho, will hold a conference with the operators assert. i......y will be used elsewhere. nd wild oiwy* and calves and Krim t tt. Idìllio. ¡iMM It I year. Mr. I'eteet and Mr. Sapiro prior to wild and wooly Rodeo. Rv vetend Fien» in of N \ ' : held I he minds of all the road enthu- j The first Federation wheat grown jwrvi (he general meeting to lie held in II be ira medial ely afler the Kt , ony s u i.a * aT- J siliS t in the state were put at re st! in the county was Iasi; year, 'ihe the afternoon. The same program ovar sr^ sp a p i c - .be attitude of the commission | county at,« /at secured - u tr> /n cii« will he carried out at Twin Falls and ' its first meeting when it was ____ The ■jfimmiUi-e nlans (o erect. ¡ lo Caldwell. No Prize Fights Aim Grounds experiment station at Moro ana di-i plainly indicated that the new mem bleachor? -o :hat all he , ! «m lie i oliced jbUicicm.y It is hoped that practically all of JJí and% car 11 í | vided it among seven farmera mj bers did not intend to wreck the *>r- various pails *of the county, who! the directors of the different co : gamzation and begin extensive in- w ¡JW and thf ode<. «hi Top o Biue iUouniains. May Hi.— grew it for a trial. The yields were j m Chain nr Robinetle will »riunge | vestigation over again but would A iieus*turn in of cavalry tioope, operative marketing associations or uniformly good in comparison with! Malheur • nun I Real Estate T r a n s--^ out tl.e plans already formed numoeiuig several score men, um- ganized by the Farm Bureau will be " e .u'i1 -nr ! a u the h»sr‘ i"!l other varieties, ami in addition sev -! lers Recorded During Week get. a irt I ■ "'i i by the old commission, lormeu in Uie fittings ot lronliei able to attend the Caldwell meeting. eral superior qualities wore found, j M u 2(>tti to June 2nd. A special morning session will be of this ÍHi-*1 iet. “ This commission was created to clay horsemen, will taice part in cue sueh as early maturity, medium j y, i« E Speiic r to Graydon C. build roads and while we have Old Oregon r rail Pageant here in arranged for this purpose. L. P.l 1 ,oi ■ ir i • 'i*. o f • Míe short stiff stems, no beards, and ai i i :.\. . oui - Sec. 8; S% Sec. 9; money for road building, let’s use July commemorating Uie 80 Ul an Mr. Peteet prior to taking up his — n *m in, SEU N W /4 Sec. 10- j it find that purpose,” explained Com- niversary of cue crossing of the work as director of co-operative Vale hil' ano pn ii l' "f 1 igh quality of grain which graded] Hard White or Soft White in about LLN ü ronsín glf 11 ,.. 1 . ' . >f iU.Ob. 'i o husBiOner Van Duzen, setting forth Blue Mountains by the n rst wagon marketing for the American Farm equal proportion according to soil, v to Clifford C. Can- his position. “ For six weeks I have train and celeoruting the completion Bu.eau Federation, was actively en erg day. f h ! [. I Sic 8-17-31. 11-22-22. Fred [.'* Karhney he* aken eoti- moisture and yield conditions. studied and investigated and I am of the new old Oregon fra il over gaged in organizing the Texas pro VMI plete ■porge o f the rn. ig iv The seed from these trial fields U. S V. to Clifford C. Can- convinced that there is no other the same mountains. ducers for co-operative marketing and wlll in all probsbility v/nrV out was ail saved for planting tins year, j fii'l.l W . Sec. 9-17-37. 11-22-22. Members o f the La Grande Amer and made an outstanding success state in the union that has such a «ilei Most of it was planted by those who j . i ness et ux to John O first-class highway organization as ican Legion post are taking a lead o f his work in that state. Largely k'à i'iart. grew it and neighbors who had oh- • r.n.l. : it ’, Block 6, Juntura. 11- *• 6 fi'v -pa Oregon, and 1 do not believe in ing pait in securing the horses, through his efforts, the Texas Farm served the variety growing and iiKedj : ■ 17. .vodo.üü. in tail Federation increased its training the men, and preparing Bureau wrecking it by changes.” kl Ì.JH ^^nda^T : hleachers. Km. Madariga et ux to Ben Training is membership from practically nothing “ Further more, where the former for the participation. arranged j iain There R» ' 1 ’ be dances ir. .ni ojien air new trial patches weft months, vi her- Part of Sec. 1-30- members of the commission devoted now in progress and when the pug- to around 75,000 in six Cor with as many farmers in new | it .■!■ Blocks 1 to I», | months in investigating before they eantry opens a crack cavalry troop time. Following this, Mr. Peteet j LTÍ 3rd «nd took an active interest in the organ íin Harry Borlar bu communiites this year, and the seed ' i • * 12 inc„ Block o; Lots 1 matle committments with counties is anticipated. charge K f 'I.om lol ">•" rict i dea-lorr sutured part of a carload . IP, me., and EV4 o f Lot 5, Block and the federal people, I see no rea- LA» At a recent meeting of the o f ization of the cotton growers of > -o*-1 I M í * 1 ■.„»» .. fj.impr ru •« ’ he Burns -s i .ns Add. to Jordan Valley gun why we who have just been ficials of the pageant, it was de Texas and his success was so mark It A ^ arrantfe sin :*t .< •. Pet^rsor vrilî V¡a\ cha*. p rooflinpr j pc imeni ¿tat*«ii which wat» *old to at 'utario Water Co. to Electric In- Iiarne^ succeed tliem should hold cided to iiave no prize fights at tne ed that he attracted national Mie fo ifc tr f with a* vils ar .H re . several farm, is in the county. - ’ mint Compay-All real anil per- ^ jiending projects to investi- pageant. A dancing pavilion will tention. Those who v di grow Federation an thoKr- TTiinK of the f* rth. W i ni property of Ontario Water Co. gate them all over again, thus de be erected on the grounds and three It is unnecessary to call atten U Hutt' has been put ,n ch rf*e of this year are A. L. Guvber, Jaruie- r. 13 19. *1.00. bands will funish music. A commit tion to the work o f Mr. Aaron Sa laying construction work.” mn. i. 1 ■ I’helun and C. W. loar- the grim Is. ■S. A. to Henry E. Carter-NEH tee consisting of Dr. Doney, Wil- piro in connection with co-ojicrative The Arecutiv commil i. e h; - ip- man, B. n ta; A. A. Gutridge arid L aw liamctle University president, Rev, marketing, for his work is well pjopriati r 7 1 0 n« prize ' for (he best •J. L. Blown. Oregon Slope; E. E erend Charles Edwards, Methodist known all over the United States, L rice '-nteil. window in he h ai sto . Record, Bioerdale; Goy Graham, - ,NE>4 Sec. 27; W14NWU, N field secretary in the Oregon con probably better than that o f any d*. Tliis Will be ilivided a thi f i r ’t Jefferson; Russell Muxtield, Pioneer; J W ’ i, N % SW (4, W%SEVi, SEhiSE ference and John beccor, Fendleton other Individual at this time. The liriz« of »7 .5 0 • nd lh< comi pri>- ’ A Lackey, Ot.is Thayci and Mr., Sec. 86-17-87. 2-12-23. Methodist pastor, will properly sym coming of these two men to Idaho of *2.50. id urn? will bo ft i »pointed to Ohio \i 'k. C. C. Tayloi and Seymour W, F. Iloman, Trustee, et a! to bolize the Jason-Lee exjiedition to affords an oportunity to Idaho farm Ru-'S, Ontario; Han Oft. C. H. Moel F.-id J. Clemo-Lots I« 19 and 20- LOCAL SPORTSMEN GET PER Oregon in 1843, it was announced. ers to hear co-operative marketing ler p F Coirttryinan. ami D. T Block 139, Onenrio. 5-28-23. George L. Cleaver, head of the discussed hy two o f its strongest ad MISSION TO MAKE TRANSFER Down. Valley View' E. A. Charles, Arthur E. Kimball et ux to S. D. law enforcement commission of Ore vocates. It is probable that these B C St rut) icts , Mr Ht nrtrtcke. B. n Goshert-N H SE % NE U Sec. 30-19- , , . gon, will have 100 plain clothes meetings will he very largely at- Fred Arthur E Kimball et ux to S. D Few Year* Will See Landlmked men on the pageant grounds to see tended . I Kmg nid, J. II RU vhfU, The meeting places and rirtiln: Vale Con ention Obier* of fortlund ! Hivi B r i K ^li hert- SW U SW M Sec 8; NE’,4, Salmon in All Streams that the liquor laws and other sta- the hours o f meeting will be an- C\ t » i i Grr»4»t. F- M (i r'XKr V NW'4 and SE ’dNVV -A Sec Above 1 he Dam tutes are abided by. Other police nounred later, .lohn L. r»n, G eiritt Wm. Westenkow et us to Mary E,. will be on the grounds. H I i lanchard-SEHNEH Sec 21; S%S «I Fete Tensen* NytfNii In a few years from now there Every possible means is being tak r ~’ i ident of i . Art'adiu; K. C. K V, Wiirr-pn A M Sec. 21; N*4NW-i4 Sec 28; N , will be g .ia t salmon fishing in the Don t MMps h- en to insure the utmost facilities O^erstryet» fciriurrrt an; E hc I iu R. h. -N F H , N E 'iN W ’4 , Sec. 29-15-40; Warmsprmgs reservoir above Kiver- aone: W u t i ommittce, officers of the | ^ r,i i« i*y v V. i! 't, I HE’ iE V .S W 'l, Sr.hN W Vi Sec. 20- side, due to the efforts of the Vale for those who will visit here. A Bros., H i- Bond. ; and IjftVton St«N*kiHK Dan- 15-40; Sec. 20-15-40. 3-13 2 3 $1,00; fishermen in placing spawning *al- miniature emergency hospital, fitted Over 1000 Students Registered At i them0 completely, will be under the super be held n Portland .Saturday, Jun A ggie College ____ mon above the dam. Frank B. Glenn - a-. . vision of a competent staff of train A* His* wheat is prat*ti illy Harry Kennard and R. D. Lytle se .¡censes Issued During Marriage ed nurses, surgeons and physicians, Malheur county as been repre- the a w tl meeting of nu congre*- ; ¿ •_*ri ip southei ll idi ho iHbough cured permission from State Game H eek with Mrs. Faye Gatlin, La Grande senttxl this school year by 84 out of in Vale 1 a date to fixed u w ^ rntiirn l**d by ex fie ri Warden A- E. Burgduff to move the Reuben Morton and Del phene Red Cross, in direct charge, and Dr. 3420 students registered In the In md to nn4- bv ar -\ b..i Mai. hundreds of salmon below the dam W. T. Phy, Hot Lake Kanitarium, stitution, according to figures just on. it is pro- Maxwell Hart. 5-29-23. »V frinii i. ♦biN to above It and make them “ land Frank 7,. Smith and Dorothy Vir Kennard vice oesider.i " issued by E. B. Lemon, registrar of as supervisor. le that »l br¡»4- h» nand for the locked” salmon. A big net which ginia Woodward. 6-1-23. I the O. A. C. Including the short had h} t.he local grow- Captain Burgdoff supplied will be i cap t" » eomnuttec A new explosive has been invent course and summer session 4727 nf the th» field« ¡n*pii't'\l for hav M g r used. ed. Tt is a preparation consisting of students have been registered. m prt>l ably attend Vale, and advert 7lag through Complaints Filed in Circuit Coiirt^ ificütior There is a deep hole below the sawdust md ammonium nitrate and R. A. Holte, Receiver, vs J. W. and Hep redenta Men registered number 2328 and 4 • i ? i Lr enmities across dam and this is literally filled with it is jmssible to make it to sell at invited fc ,ithi G raff et ai. 5-28-23. Recovery U ip B i will he de- Tfils prn.1««’ salmon which have been stopped by one-third th«' cost of commercial women 1092. Now students total htive iiçrn» I Hi Knfi ne. *1,000. 1184 and old 2236. Collegiate •v agent’s Note. i,elope.' Ihrough *he o „ , , o_n I. the concrete obstruction. Once they dynamite as neither of the two Sears Roebuck * Co. vs. Hugh M , ^ ^ ^ above thp i|(jm ^ {jsh courses are taken hy 3228, while vo interested in seeing • i - e Tt principal materials are expensive. Shaver 5-31-23. Damage*. *195.75 cational student» number 192. | will have no chance to get below and the wheat- growing may do so by Mona P. Looney vs P 3■ Loot • The average o f both men and wo fi. rms listed onsidered that in a few years call at some nf the it A new tyjie of diving apparatus 5-31-23. Divorce and Alimony n.i • -, it.a log lake and the streams above consists of a water tight chamber men is 22 73 years. The average *ge above. W, P. Allen vs. P. .1 Connoll > in Hr* ’ at - a .bn del R»> It will he filled with “ land-locked” sal mounted «in endlts* belts similar to for freshmen is 20.07; sophomore* atiipg the annual ' teaeh- 31-23 Foreclosure of mortgage <x. mon. which are good game fish. 21 58; juniors 22.86 and seniors ha* al -od a vertical d-pth of Moti«- a caterpillar tractor. This is low 21.88. Both youngest and oldest 5,79* foci At that depth the tem ers* e anlitl" 1 .oris in Malheur coun 920 00. The crew of the senior comes from the civil engin Ursula 7-eliar vs. Andy Rol,m«on peratiti" of the rix’ k is 117 d e g n e ty has been issued this week by A private in the United States ered overboard r.mnty School Superintend«! E M. et al. 6-2-23. Damages. *ll/kMMKi Marine Corps can assemble a Brown- diver consists of two men. A power eering department. George E. Din- f ik n i The tests will begin on the of arti «I cooling Th ■ gold bear Dr«il I ' nir aut'.matic rifle in one minute cable furishes light and power and ton, 20, is the youngest, while Frank enables the machine to move about Grirnm. 42 is the oldest. The automobile has supplanted the I j wv<m seconds, blindfolded, ing or at the bottom -bows no morning of Wednesday. June 13 and sixty Americans are insured *1,- on the flrxir of the sea. w II continue until Saturday after camel as mail carrier over the bet «igne l>f <ieoro**iiir in volume. The inhabitants of the Fidsyi I*- Th? car m«ke- WpWjmO or m()re. noon All teachers in the county will sanda of Arabia. Young men wishing to stay single lan«is in the Pacific South Rea be e starring isn’t so good Be- he reouired to write. The examin the trip in four hours that «mired Seine people save for a rainy day in June Just eat onion*. ch«*w Me lieve that trees and rocoanuts have pictures you have to run out ations he held in the court house an entire day for the usual «■»met bacco and hHve no auto. souls. as if they lived in a desert. under the supervision of Mrs. Crail. caravan. t a divorce. MEETING AT CALDWELL WEST FEATURED CONTRACT TO BE LET NEW VARIETY IS BECOMING LIKED T F Q T Q P A N f ill r CnOH n,í tl,‘ MANY RANCHERS WILL'PUT IK FEDERATION WHEAT ( .J - I s rt CLEAN FUN PKOMhbU COUNTY STATISTICS ", eri »".." WILL STGCK ARTIFICIAL LAKE WITH THE SPAWNING SALMON KYLE CALLS MEETING FROM MALHEUR COUNTY Good*; Sena -