The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, October 22, 1925, Page 7, Image 7

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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
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Conse r vation °f Game
SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN“ and INSISTI
Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are
not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe
by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years.
DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART
Accept only "Bayer** pack-if e
which contains proven directions.
Handy “Bayer" boxes of
Atao bottles of 2« ami IOO
Aapuia Is Ike trade wsr« sf Ss/vv Messre.tem st
12 tablets
Dnigyista
-Ucseldmi.e •< Seiwrluecld
Loquacious
Unkind
"Rhe chatters « lot!"
"Ah. we doctors have many enemies
"Yes. she must have bswn vaccinal- In this world.” "Yea—but more In '.ba
ed with a graphophone needle'”
‘ bag 11"
Children
Congress to öee
Lively Debate Over
Public Shooting
Grounds Dill • '
By JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN
11.1.1OSH of Interested
Americana—both men
and
women — will
watch with rlosa at­
tention the progress In
the Blxtynlnth con-
gNM of the Public
G reunite —
Shooting
Game Refuge bill. Ita
known and tleclaret!
Include
aup|>ortern
million
about
five
members of more than
one hundred affiliated organisations.
There are about six million hunters
who annually take out license«. The
checkered career of the measure In
previous cougreaaes shows that It has
powerful optionrnts
Its supporters
exyffisa confidence that It will pass
during the coming congress
In any
event the debate la likely to bo livelier
than ever because of chargee made by
Dr. William T. Hornaday, director of
the New York Zoological park and
trustee of the Permanent Wild Life
I’rotectlon fund. The situation shows
a battle among conservationists which
will do lhe cause no good.
Doctor Hornaday publicly asserts
that hla efforts to reduce the federal
bag limits on dlfcka, geese and other
migratory game blrda are being free
trated by manufacturers of anus and
ammunition
These, he claims, exert
their Influence through John R. Burn-
ham. president of the American Game
Protective and Propagation associa­
tion, and that association In Its turn
brings pressure to bear upon the Hu-
reau of Hlologtcal Hnrvey of the I>e-
partment of Agriculture, which under
the Migratory Hird Treaty act makes
the federal game regulations. A com
posit e of TNiclor Hornaday's chargee.
In part, reads Ilka *hta:
Fletcher*»
MOTHER
ply accuses Ik»clor Hornaday of ego
Hum, cimcelt and an Imperfoct knowl-
edge of condltlona throughout the
country."
President John K Honiham of tfec
American Game Protective and l‘rop-
agatlou association has thia to nay.
among other things, as to Doctor llor
nsday's charges :
This allaak oa ma sag os the Bl*
Survey was carefully planned
openlas gun of o campaign
the Federal Game Hetuse bill
been selling tellers from the
West vernina me against aa attack
which waa Io be »prana la Now York
Commercial asms dealers, opponents
of the Migratory Hird law. advocates
of spring ehootlna of dacha, and Ihai
type of mon. are all aware how Doctor
Hornaday Io betas ueod
This Io aol
In any way to bo construed as a reflec­
tion on Doctor H rMday*a personal
character, which la of the hlaheet Hut
ho to easily led by men with ulterior
motive«, who have lake« advantage of
hie dleappolatmont over the failure of
hie eampalgji tor the arbitrary culling
I of baa llmlta
Doctor 'iornaday la the oaty oat-
• landlng conservationist In tha country
today who la Opposed to the llama
Itefuae bill The New York Zoological
Society
the Zoological < lardons of
which Doctor Horraday la director are
among the many endorsers of ths mea­
sure The Biological Survey baa la Its
employmoat mon of ecleatlfic attain*
manta all over the country To supple­
ment their Judgment an advisory board
assists ths bureau la making necessary
regutaltoae la regard to migratory
Our American system of game ■*pro­ birds I am Ha < I airman
The board consists of 11 mon who are
tection" la rotten to the core It la Idi­
notable for their achievements In con­
otic In conception and murdgMu end
servation. It wee thio board, of which
eatermlnatory In elocution The game
Doctor Hornaday Io a member, and not
of North America cannot Iona ondura
tha Biological Survey, which
proeent condltlona
Our prevent bag directly Dostor Hornaday • application
rejected
limits and open eeaeone are wicked and
per
cent cut In ehootlna prlvt*
tor a It
brutal
They require »veepinr redo.
The vote
logos In the United Maine
Ilona forthwith ftanctuarlea and food­
hie proposal waa taken after
planting ar- all very well, but they are against
thorough dlecuoalon and wee prae*
elow In getting reeulta
Today i.ooe,-
tee dovlla of game deatruetlon are tlcally unanimous
Ths board has aa members ouch mon
annually ewarmlag like bloodthlraty
ee George Bird Grinnell, who received
bounds all over the United fitstss
recently from President Coolidge the
whore Ira roe of game «till remain.
Roosevelt modal
for
eonoor vat tea;
First. the Amerleaa Gams Protec­ Goorso tthlras who. to eave the blrda.
tion aooociatlon end then the United conceived the Idea of pulling the l.«?t
Agriculture a pec lee found In our country under the
gtateo
Department
of
very flrmly decided that the lederai control of lhe federal government, and
bag llmlta on migratory game birds Dr. T Gilbert Pearson, president nt the
should not bo reduced by the aaaual National Association of Audubon Boole-
John R Burnham,
federal regulation
tiea.
president of the gunmakere'
gunmakers' aeeocla-
Doctor Hornaday regards Just one
tloa. opened the attack on the reform method, that of el-.oed eeaeone and re­
moaeure The eoureo of Income of the duced bag limits for game birds, aa the
association la the annual profile of the way to ennoervatloa
It Io not a uni­
Remington Armo company, the Wln- versal remedy because II has beoa
ehonter and Savage Armo eompanleo. worked to the limit In enlightened oec-
and wo know not how many more gun. llons of the country and In unenlight­
cartridge and powder oompanlea I be­ ened sect tone It to vvsl.se for lack of
lieve that the aooociatlon e Infiuonoe rffi- lent law enforcement
Of much
la to blame for the fact that the Bio­ greater vel'te are refugee, where the
logical Survey and the Secretary of wild life la at all times protected, the
Agriculture have flatly refused sll ap^ game species as well aa the son-game
pen la to reduce the bac limite end
The makers of arms and ammuni­
open eeaeone <>n migratory aame. and
have "paoaed the berk to the eta tee tion deny Doctor Hornaday's charge
IL
an
they
pleaee
about
to do
of undue Influence. They also Insist
Dr. Edward W. Nolana la biologist that they ere strong supporters of pub­
and chief of the Rlologlcal Survey Ha lic movements for the conservation of
has been connected with the bureau game. Inasmuch as Its extermination
ki various rapsririea since ism and | ( would largely put them out of boat-
The more the garuc. lbs better
baa been Its chief since 191«. ills re- i Qrei
logical
as ths
against
1 have
their bualneea
tine does not have to
believe thave makers of anna and an
munition phllanthroplata in order to
•ee the logic of their otalement of po
altton.
The Public Shooting Grounds Game
Heftige bill proptioea the astabllshment
by the federal govsrsment of public
»booting grounds and game refugee
out of funds to be provided by a one-
dollar Urenas to tie paid annually by
shooters
Jurisdiction la provided by
the Migratory Hird Treaty act
Thia
art eased the blrda from extermlna
lion
Hut It does n«>t provide food and
rest for them
Nor does It provide
for a’lequalo development aa a great
economic aatural resource.
Migratory waterfowl are pretty well
provided with winter refugee on the
Gulf of Mexico. They are safe In Can­
They
ada during the nrstlng eraaou
are rapidly Incroaalng In nu oilier a
Rut there la nbvioos necessity fur feed
Ing and raatlng pl a roe during mlgra
The ability of waterfowl to rec
lion
ogniao protection and their quickness
to use It are marvels of nature
The
photograph herewith reproduced la an
object lesson
Moreover the many
natural breeding places thia aide of
the Canadian line are being rapidly
eliminated by the movement all over
the country to drain marsh areas for
agricultural purposes—an Inevitable
result of Increasing population,
bill
baa
been
thoroughly
This
threshed out In rongresalonal ¿ebete
Ito supporters
In two congresses
have maintained that It does not fur­
ther extend federal jurisdiction; that
It does not narrow state rights; that
no lands ran be acquired except upon
state consent; that It does not with­
draw arras that can he used to
greater economic advantage; that It
will tnrrease rather than diminish the
number of state hunting licenses
Its
opfionrnta hold to the exact opposite
of these claims
The Migratory Bird treaty with Can­
ada waa ratified In 191«. The present
bill. In substantially the same form,
passed the senats and failed by a
•mall margin In the house In the
Sixty seventh congress. In the Rlxty
eighth congress It passed the house
In the senate It waa pincer! on the
preferred program by the steering
committee
Ils supporters aaaert that
It would have been panned had It come
to a vote. They charge that a west
en> senator prevented a vote—and
openly name the senator
The bill
will be reintroduced In the Sixty-
ninth congress.
The National Conference on Outdoor
Recreation, which waa created to func
tlon as a clearing house In eonarrvH-
tlon matters should take the situation
In hand.
Roth President Burnham
i and Doctor Hornaday are members of
Its Advisory Council of one Hundred
Castoria is especially pre­
pared to relieve Infants in
arms and Children all ages of
Constipation, Flatulency, Wind
Colic and Diarrhea ; allaying
Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach
and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep.
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T<> avoid imitatKMis. always look for the signature of
PhyiKiaiit everywhere
Ahwdtitrly Harmleiv - No Opiates.
recommend it.
Boschtt’s Syrup
What'» th» U»»l
Aunt Carrie - Isn't that your mother
calling you. Robert 1
Robert—Yes'm.
Aunt Carrie— Well, why don't you
answer her?
Robert Oh. what's the use? Papa
Isn't at home
Coughs and
Lung Troubles
Burrs—fill for !• y—
IDr —U Wv talk*
ALL ÜMUGGIMT1
Sailor»?
Heavy earthworks, bridges and tun­
nels will be required In new railroads.
Krydet — "Were there many men In
H7 miles long, soon to be built In Aus­ i the perfide?" Jackie "Yeh. Just gob*
and gobfl I*—V. kt I. Bnlper
tralia.
Looks 20 years younger
say his friends
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