Tres OREGON. SPORTSMAN 157 
stood with him during all his long years of honor- 
able service to the State and Nation, the sports- 
-men of Oregon are endeavoring to present some 
fitting memorial to Mrs. Denny. Subscriptions 
are being solicited throughout this State from 
sportsmen in order that a little home may be pur- 
chased to be fitted up with the comforts which old 
age require and to provide a fund upon which Mrs. 
Denny may draw from time to time as her wants 
and requirements justify. 
No worthier undertaking has ever been at- 
tempted by the sportsmen of this State and we 
believe that they will give liberally to this cause in 
honor of Judge Denny who has been a real friend 
of the sportsmen of Oregon, and in appreciation 
of his faithful wife who is now at the point in life 
where service of this kind may fittingly be done. 
OPEN DEER SEASON 
Sportsmen should bear in mind that the last 
session of the Legislature made some changes in 
the open deer season. In Game District No. 1, 
comprising the counties west of the Cascade Moun- 
tains, the season will open on August 15, as usual, 
but will close 15 days earlier, namely, on October 
15. In Game District No. 2, or those counties east 
of the Cascade Mountains, the season will open 
on September 1, 15 days later than heretofore, but 
will close on October 51, as heretofore. 
Another change which should be observed is 
the reduction in the number of deer which may be 
