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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 27, 1909 guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon con viction thereof shall be punished by 'a Itlsl. ADVKRTltEMENTS : fine of not less than $25 nor more than 10 First lutetion, per line.................. | 5 $150, or by imprisonment in the county Each »ubtequent intertion. line.... jail of the’eounty wherein such unlawful Butineat aud profeteioual cards, 1 month .................................. t act was committed for not less than ten 5 Houietlaad Notice» ................... . . davs nor more than ninety days or by Timber Claims .............................. 10 both such fines and imprisonment. Local» per line ench intertion . .. Display adrertieeiuent, an inch. 1 month .................................... A FUNNY LAW. All Reeolations of Condolence Lodge Notice». 5c. per line. Closed Season for Clams on Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc., Ocean Beach but Not in minimum rate, 25c. not exceedn g tire the Bays. lines. Advertising Rates RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. .STRICTLY IX ADVANCE.) One year............................................ 1.50 1 75 Six months........................................ 50 Three months........ ........................... ^ilhmook fteubiigbt Fred C. Baker« Publisher. THE NEW FISH LAW Females Not Allowed to Fish for Trout, nor can they Obtain a License. S ection 63. Unlawful to Hunt or Angle with out license. It is hereby prohibited and hereafter it shall be unlawful for any person within the State of Oregon to hunt for, pursue or take, or catch trout, salmon trout, salmon or bass, by hook or line, commooly Culled angeling ; take, catch or to kill any of the game animals, fowls or birds protected by the laws of the State of Oregon, during the open season when it is lawful to kill or take the same, without such person having in his personal possession and carrying with him at the time of said hunting, purluing, taking, catching or killing or angeling, a license therefore duly issued to him by the county clerk of one of the counties of the state, provided, however that no license shall be required of a manor members of his own family for permission to hunt or angle upon his own ’and , and the county clerk of every county of the State of Oregon is hereby authorized to issue such license under the provisions of this act. Such license shall be numbered and dated, and sliall contain a brief description of (he person to whom the same is issued, together with the name and place of residence of each such person. Any license issued to any person according to the provisions of this act shall be at all times subject to the inspection of any officer of the State of Oregon charged with the en forcement of the garue laws or any sheriff or deputy sheriffs or constable within the State, or the owner or his agent or representative of the real property upon which the holder of auch license may be hunting or angling. Manner of procuring license. All licenses provided for in this act shall be issued .as follows : Upon application therefore by any person, either resident or nonresident of this state, who shall tile an affidavit with the countv clerk setting forth his age, residence, occupa tion, etc., an annual license shall be is sued to such person by the county clerk to whom such application shall be made and shall be as follows : 1st. For the purpose of hunting for, taking, catching or killing any of the wild fowl, game birds or animal pro tected by the State of Oregon, and which said license shall entitle the party to whom such license is issued to hunt for, pursue, to catch or kill any ol 'the said game animals or birds within the State of Oregon during the open season when it is lawful to kill the same, i nd every person who is a citizen of the Slate of Oregon, upon the issuing of said ¿license shall pay to the county clerk the sum of It. anil every nonresident of the State ot Oregon »I ih II pay for such license the sum of $1U. 2nd. For the purpose of tak ng or catching trout, salmon trout or bass l>y hook or line, commonly cnlled angling, within the state ot Oregon, during the open seiinon when it is lawful to take or catch the same, and if said person is a male person of the age ol fifteen years or more and a resideut of the state, he shall pay said county clerk the sum of fl. and if a non resident, the sum ot $5. No license shall be granted lor a period longer than one year, and all licenses shall expire on the ¡thirty-first day ol December next niter their issuance •nd the same shall not ¡be transferable. AH moneys,»., collected by the county clerk shall at least once in every three months be forwarded to and deposited with the State Treasurer nail be placed to the credit of a fund which is hereby created to lie known as the game pro tection fund, and which fund shall be used exclusively lor the protection and propagation of game and fish within the State of Oregon under the direction ol the State Game and Forestry Warden, or such other officer or officers as may be vested with authority to enforce the laws of this state lor the ¡protection 01 game or game fish; and the moneys so turned into said game protective tun« shall be used for no other purpose thar for the protection and propagation <■ game and game fish within the State All 6ne. collected under the provisions of thia act shall be paid to the State Treasuttr. an I shall by him be placed ti the; credit ol raid game protective fund. Any person violating any ol the pro visions of this Mccion shall be dee died I TT T. BOTTB, 'S a 4 • A ttorney . ài .^ ■ Fish Hatchery Dedicated. The salmon hatchery on the Trask river, about nine miles southeast of Tilla mook City, and belonging to the State of Oregon,was dedicated on Sunday last. The weather was beautifully fine and a number of business men and their wives and those living in that neighborhood spmt a most pleasant dav at this must picturesque location. The hatcherv is situated on the north bank of the river, and is a large, commodious building with a capacity of turning out over six million young salmon annually. It is witbin this bnilding where the process An Act to provide for the protection of hatching and caring for the young fry of crab», razor clams and crawfish. is carried on for several months, niter Section 1. It shall he unlawful for which the yonng salmon are turned into any person or persons, firm or corpora a retaining pond near the hatcherv and tion, or any person whatsoever, to take, kept there until they are large enough to or fish from any of the waters of the take care of themselves, when they are State of Oregon, nr have in their poss turned into the river. A little above the ession after the same has been taken, for hatchery is the rack across the river and the purpose of canning or shipping out the trap to catch the salmon, and it is of the county in which they are taken here where the eggs are taken and forter- any crabs during the months of July, lized. August and September of any year. Mr. A. Chester Keel is the new superin Section 2. It shall be unlawful for tendent of the Tillamook hatcherv, and any person or persons, firm or corpora he took a great deal of pleasure in show tion, to take or have in their po>se>sion, ing the visitors on Sunday every detail for the purpose of selling or canning, about the hatchery,who became greatly where it is lawful to sell and can same, interested, as they watched thousands ol any male or female crab measuring less young royal Chinooks and silversides in than six inches across the back. the troughs and retaining pond. Ano. Section 3. It shall be unlawful for any ther feature of the day's pleasure was the person or persons firm or corporation, excellent dinuer furnish by Mrs W. or any person whatsoever to take or Hones and other, and to which Mr.Keel dig clams from the sands on the ocean invited a number of the business men and beach of the Pacific Ocean in the State of others to partake of, undthis hospitality Oregon, or to have in their possession was greatly appreciated, the dinner re after the same have been taken for the fleeting great credit upon the ladies. purpose of canning or shipping out of In the afternoon the visitors gathered the countv in which they are taken, be opposite the hatchery, when Mr. Keel tween the first day of June anil the 31st called the meeting to order, and in doing day of August, of any year. so expressed his pleasure in meeting with Section 5. It shall be unlawful for anv so many of the people ol Tillamook. He person or persons, except residents of had expected Master Fish Warden H.C Clatsop County, to take, fish for, or McAllister to be with them that day,and have in their possession any crawfish, Hithough he regretted his absence, he taken from the waters of the State of read the lollowing letter to explain his Oregon, during the months of Novem absence : ber, December, January or Februaiy of Portland, Ore.. May 20, 1909. Mr. A. Chester Keel, Tillamook, Ore. any year. .Mv D kar S ir ,—I have vour favor of Section 6 Any person violating any May 16ch, and note therefrom that you i of the provisions of this act shall be have arranged to dedicate the Trask (kerned guilty of a misdemeanor and River Hatcherv on Sunday, May 23rd. upon conviction shall be punished by a I regret exceedingly my inability to be fine of not leso than $50 nor more than present on the above mentioned dale. $100 and the costs of the action, Said The exhibit that I am preparing for the Seattle Fair prevents my leaving Port fine to be paid to the Master Fish land at this time. However, I feel satis Warden and by him deposited with the fied that you can look after the interests State Treasurer to the credit of the of this department with credit—not only hatchery fund for the district in vx Inch to the department hut also to yourself. Would be pleased to have you convey the fine was imposed. to the assembled guests, on that date, my best respects, and thank them in my name for the manv acts of kindness the Conscience vs. Bible. citizens of Tillamook and vicinity have extended in making it possible for me to TO EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. construct the present hatchery mid carry Men who subscribe to the bible claim on the work so successfully. I want the that the bible is inspired. I haven’t anv citizens of Tillamook County to feel that complaint against the bible. It suits me 1 appreciate their manv courtesies, and stand ready at all times to meet them just ns it is. half way in any proposition that may I claim that the conscience is the in arise in the future. I also want to thank the fishermen for their henrtv co-opera spiration ofG >d the Spirit. The relation of man to God the Father tion last season in the enforcement of the fishing laws on Tillamook bay. ■ind Christ the sou is portrayed in the Want tnem to (realize that I am their bible before men were held accountable friend and will <lo all in my power,whilst to conscience or enjoyed the light and at the head of this department, to fur. ther their interests. liberty of conscience. Again regretting not being able to he The bible is the light of darkeness, present in person during the dedication like the lighted candle, ic shines if you ceremony, and with best wishes to vour. take it in a dark cave, but as soon as self aud the ars.'mbled gnests, I am. Very sincerely yours, you bring it into the sunlight it ceases H. C. M c A llister , to shine, so the rays of the bible shone Master Fish Warden. before men were imbued with the light Mr. Keel, in a brief speech, showed the of conscience. importance of hatcheries to maintain the The fool, the insane ar.d the criminal salmon supply, the salmon industry are devoid of conscience, also of the being the second largest industry in the principles of the bible. State of Oregon, and as the new hatch The bible requires an army of men to ery was a State institution, he wanted preach it, while the conscience is abso the people of Tillamook to become inter lutely without ex pence. ested in it, and be extended an invitation All men may not agree in conscience. to them to visit the hatchery whenever What appears right to one may appear they felt disposed to do so and he would wrong to another, but, it is not the case give them a most hearty welcome. with the bible. Sects who hold that the Brief speeches were made by the busi bible is the inspired word of God are ness men and Miss Maggie Hiines raised antagonistic to each other. the flag, which brought forth a round of It all depends on which you subscribe applause. With three cheers for the new to, whether the bible or conscience, one I hatchery and a "tiger'' for Mr. Keel and is bound to be held «uperior to the the singing of "America*'by the ladies, other. the proceedings came to a close. Alto, To me the conscience is supreme gether, it was a most enjoyable day, and authority after deliberation. What the as the hatchery is a splendid place for bible says is weighed bv conscience, and picnic parties, no doubt a large number goes for what it is worth. of persons will visit it this summer. The preacher sa.'s what the bible says but if we appeal to conscience; we con Notice. sider the occation and the people to Nutice is hereby given that the Couuty whom it w as addressed. Court, of Tillamook, Oregon, will receive J. C. Go vi. sealed bid« for the opening and grading of what it known at the Better Road, Chamberlain's Liniment. on Wilton River, according to pinna This i. a new preparation and a good and specifications on file with the County one. Il is especially valuable as a cure for chronic and muscular rheumatism, Surveyor. Said bide to be on file with and for the relief from p»in which it the County Clerk by June 2, 1909, at afford» in acute inflammatory rheuma 10 a.m. County reserving the right to tism Those who have used It have reject anv and all bidt. Invariably spoken of it in the highest By order of the Court. terms of praise. Lame back, lame shoulder and stiff neck are due to rheu 1. C. H olden , Clerk. matism of the muscles, usually brought Whooping Cough. on by exposure to cold or damp, and are quickly cured by applying thia liniment Thia is a more dang, rout disease than freely and massaging th« effected parte. is generally presumed. It will be a sur Soreneae of the muscles, whether in prise to many to learn that more deaths duced by violent exercise or injury, is result from it than from scarlet fever nllayed allayed by this liniment.—For sale by Pneumonia often results from it. Cham Uaar’l drug store. berlain'» Cough Remedy has been used in many epidemics of «hooping cough, and always with I he beat results. Deli Lived 152 Years. hert McKelg, of Harlan, Iowa, save of Wm. Parr—England's oldest man — Il ‘My boy took whooping cough when married the third time at 120. worked ______ nine months old. He had it in the win in the field» till 132 and lived 20 years ter. I got a bottle of Chamberlain's longer. People should he youthful at Cough Remedy which proved good. I SO James Wright, of Spurlock. Ky., cannot recommend it too highly.*’—For »hows how to remain young •* I feel sale by Lamar's drug store just like a IS year old boy,” he writes, =-ll-.* 1 . —___ ! "after taking six bottles of Electric ,f J00 «•»«•r complexion take Bitters V'r'fi.irit T Hr,/ h Folay's Orino Laxative for constipât io i made life _________________ ¿r.ü LfLi.«roaMs as It will stimulât. thia wonderful medicine convinced me I these organs and thorough'y cleanse you had found the greatest curs on earth." system, which la what everyone need • They're a go<l»end to weak, sickly run in the spring in order to feel well.—J. 8 down or old people. Try them. Wc. at I Lamar, Tillamook; Hawk & Miller, Bay 0.1 Clough » drug store. | City, Two doz. blue ribbon Apricots, 2 tfs Two doz. blue ribbon Peaches, 3^». • ■ Two doz. blue ribbon Pears, 2#» . Two doz. blue ribbon Tomatoes, 2^8 ... Two doz. blue ribbon Corn, 2S Two doz. blue ribbon Beans, 2S Two doz. red tibbon Apricots, 2#s T wo doz. red ribbon Sliced Pineapple, 2^s... Two doz. red ribbon Tomatoes, 3s . Two doz. red ribbon Beans, 2S ... Two doz. red ribbon Corn, 2s........ 50 16 oz. Cartoons Seeded Raisins. Two doz. Pints Tomato Catsup ... Fuur doz. Sliced Pineapple .......... 1 Complete set of Abstr^? *3-20 3 5° 375 1.90 2. IO 2.65 5 OO in office. Taxes paid c Residents. Office opposite U Both phosta XfyT H. C00P«H 4-5° 2 75 3-Ï5 3.00 3-25 2 50 6.25 A ttorn ey - at - l « T illamook , . «i __ C/ARL HABERLAC b B attorn ey - at - la » RAY FEED CO Office across the street and the Post Office. T H. GOYNE, A ttorney - at -L a » Office : Opposite Court E Fast Twin screw steam ship T illamook , O regcj “ARGO” A. w. SEVERANCE Sails Weekly from Tillamook to Portland & Astoria. A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook Sails from Tillamook to Portland every Friday. -Sails from Portland to Tillamook every Tuesday, Oak st. Dock. PASSENGERS AND FREIGH DISPATCH. Bay GIVEN Owes T. B0ALS.M.D, Points PHYSICIAN & SÜRG QUICK TILLAMU0KJ Office* Olson Building. Residence : Mrs. Weiss’ hnuse, Mrs. WalkerV, ____________a________1 For rates anil further information, apply to agents as follows : D. L. StIRODE, Tillamook, Ore. F. O. BOZARTH, Bay City, Ore. CALLENDER NAVIGATION CO., Astoria, Ore. OPEN RIVER TRANSPORTATION Cd, Oak at. Dock, Portland, Or Telephone Main 2960. Office at FRANKLIN & CO., 134 Front st., Portland, Ore. R. I. M. SMITH, PHYSICIAN & SURO Office over J. A. Todd & Tillamook, Ore. C. HAWK, The Oregon Cheese Co.,Incorported, is prepared to buy all the first class cheese that comes along. Spot cash and highest price, i'actory men will do well to see R. Robinson, the mana ger, before selling. He will be in Tillamooka good part of the time dur ing the season Only the best stock wanted. PHYSICIAN & SURI BAY CITY, OREG05 R. BEALS, REAL ESTATE, F inancial A get . Tillamook, Oregon. p^R. P. J. SHARP, THE OREGON CHEESE COMPANY, RESIDENT Office across the street fro« Court House. Dr. Wise’s office. 126 Fifth Street, Portland. SARCHET, t- . The Fashionable T The Best Hotel. THE ALLEN HOUSE, Cleaning, Pressing and ing a Specialty. J. P. AbbEN, Proprietor. Store in Heins Photi Gallery. Headquarters for Travelling Men. Special Attention paid to Tourists. A First dan Table. DENTS OBERT A. MILLEI Comfortable Beds and Accommodation. A ttorney - at -L aw , Land Titles, Land Office 1 ness aud Mining L4*' HARNESS, COLLARS, etc. You Use Them. We Sell Them. 0RBCi PORTLAND, Room, 306 Commercial BaiMW L and O ffice B usiness ▲ S pecialty . Phose*- ¿"A OWING & CO’ LAWYERS. w. A. WILLIAMS & co., R oom 334 W orcester B i ilm **« T hird and O ak S trbbt «. Room Next to the U.S. Land O®«** Next Door to Tillamook County Bank PORTLAND, OREflO K. CASE, 4 A ano J rSOFllBTO» < : 4 kill ™, couc Í Tillamook Iron Works J J General . • Machinists & Blacksmiths rt »."« X' File lachine *nd H','r Work a Specialty. OREGON. I ► 4 I CURE th « LUV*'