. Pussy wants a corner in this book, which reviews the delights of the World's fair and contains a series of articles depicting the pleasures of field sports .. . ollowing are the open seasons for game in Ohio: Deer, October 15th to November 20th. Quails, November loth to December 15th. Squirrels, July istto December 15th. Woodcocks, July 15th to November ist. Ruffed grouse or pheasants and prairie-chickens, September ist to December 15th. Ducks, September ist to April loth. Ducks shall not behunted on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday of any week between September ist and April loth. Turkeys,Octobe


. Pussy wants a corner in this book, which reviews the delights of the World's fair and contains a series of articles depicting the pleasures of field sports .. . ollowing are the open seasons for game in Ohio: Deer, October 15th to November 20th. Quails, November loth to December 15th. Squirrels, July istto December 15th. Woodcocks, July 15th to November ist. Ruffed grouse or pheasants and prairie-chickens, September ist to December 15th. Ducks, September ist to April loth. Ducks shall not behunted on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday of any week between September ist and April loth. Turkeys,October ist to December 15th. Sunday hunting prohibited at all times. Swans protected at all pigeon-roosts, or discharging any firearm at any wild pigeon within one-half mile of a wildpigeon-roost, prohibited. Muskrats, minks, and otters, March ist to April 15th. Brook trout, salmon,land-locked salmon, or California salmon, March i6th to September ist. With these exceptions there areno restrictions to fishing with hook and line, with bait or lure, except that bass under eight inches inlength and fish in private or posted waters are protected. 46. r:W /? 1L-- it.^ m THE CAPITOL BUILDING OF OREGON. Oregon had no State building at the Worlds Fair, and the products of her semi-tropicalclimate were to be found in various places. The warm winds which bless the Pacific Coastand bring forth fruits, grains, and vegetables in such abundance are exceedingly partial toOregon. Pine trees grow to the height of 250 to 300 feet, and the forests are immense. Thecoast was discovered and the Columbia River entered in 1792 by Captain Gray of was explored in 1804 and 1805 by Captains Lewis and Clarke of the United States has been found in the Cascade Mountains and coal-beds in various places. Fishes,especially salmon, block the streams, and the canning of these salmon is an importantindustry of the State, The Cascade Mountains abound with the large game which is to be


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