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" -!.,. H I ( n .. DAILY CAriTATj JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGONjS WEDNESDAY, MAY. 27, 1008 i k , i 'i if , . Summer Res, What About Salmon Protection? NEWPORT, on ttaqulna, Bay, ,8 the rioitEiT!lH3l imor resort dn tho Oregon coast. Tho flahi! T ' 'nH i a summer aro aro unoxconcu any wnore. Miles of tho fineit 2' ailn i bZ That tho food fish of our stito ncod better .proteollon than Is now afforded Is ngreed..-, , , . ,, ' .iff.r You havo already or doubtless will receive conBldornblo Uteraturo on tho subject, but no matter how attractive the argument, stop and consider how much it may bo colored by Belf-lntorest. v The United States'Bureaii of Flshorles aro tho greatest expert nuthWlCB on the, subject and havo NO AX TO GRIND.. Readwlmt they eay: ' vLZn7, ?,j?!Ljr?.? wasia; ow .are iwuinrqrint oLttW , I AM THE MAN DEPARTMENT OP COMMERCE AND LABOR OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, WASHINGTON DF&O.' I ) " - r J n Hon. Charles W. Fulton, tiUMpG&r 'Mir: 0 i fcl f c United States Senate,! , ' v ' ' . rWnsSliigto'n, p.fC. ' 'jK J . , ,r" , ' -. f ., - Sir: Tho Department realizes tho "importance of tho varies questions "aftolng tlio palmbn fishery !ntho Columbia . River brought up In your letter of tho 18th ultimo, nnd has taken this opportunity to mako rf Thorough investigation of tho matter. Thero can be no question that tho status of tho fishery Js unsatisfactory, nnd; that under existing condltlona tho trend mnybo expected to be steadily downward, witn tho result (hat In a comparatively few years tho run of Balmon In that Btream will bo reducod t,o bMcIi a dogreo that thousands of fishermen may bo thrown out of employment nnd much capital rendered Idle. The Federal Government io without any Jurisdiction "whatever" in' tho promiBCs, and tho duty of conserving tho salmon wupply in the, Columbia dovolvea orif thjoystates of Oregon, Washington, nnd Idaho; but this department has been charged by congress, with important fllsh-culturnl operation irio Columbia bn An, and has fCIt Impelled from tlmo to tlmo to direct, attontlon to tho necessity for giving adequate protection to .the various 'specldii bf Salmon frequenting thnt Btream. Tho department Is convinced .that tho run of salmon In tho Columbia can bo maintained for an "Indefinite porlod if artificial propagation s supplemented by rational protection; but artlflcal propagation nlonj cannot cope with tho situation, and, as a matter 6f fact, the recent ex perience of tho department has ahown that Us bonoflcent InborB aro rendered almost futile liy tho' failure of tho state to appreclato this fact. Tlio Department sees no reason for advocating tho elimination of fish wJiccJh from the rlvta, as thero Is no cvlilcnco to show that this form of apparatus Is particularly destructive to wi'mon. A condition that is specially favorable for the pasmigo of salmon namely, very high urn ten renders tho wheels unsorvleenblo hnd, on tho other hand, periods pf very low water, when the fish nro much restricted in tlioir movements, nro also unfavorable for tho wheels. During the past two or tlireo seasons tho catch of ra'Iiuon by wheels hns been compnrativ i&y small; but even if it wore very largo it would bo n fact of no special significance in tho present connection. Tho Columbia River Is, howovor, mndo to yield n quantity of snlmon far greator than regard for tho future' Bupply permits, and tho drain is yearly becoming moro serious. No one familiar with the situation can fall to appreciate the menace to the perpetuity of tho industry that is furnished by tho concentration of a tivnncndous amount of lived and Hoatlng apparatus of rapture in nnd near tho mouth of the river. Tills apparatus comprises about 100 pound nets or traps, over 80 long sweep.sclnes, and more thnnt 2,!!00 gill nets, the last having an ng grcgnto approximate length of over 570 miles; and thcjjp nppllonces capture more than 05 per cent of the fish taken in the Oregon and Washington waters of the aivcr, tho figures for 1901 being nenrly J4, 000,000 pounds, or 98.7 per cent of the total yield. Under such con ditions, It is self-evident that but comparatively few fish aro permitted to reach the upper waters whore tho spawning groundB nro located. Tho details of tho measures necessary to place the salmon Industry of the Columbia Rlvor on n pormnnent bnBis can not bo elaborated by tho department at this time, but In a general way It may bo said that there Bhorald bo (1) iv restriction on tho niudunt of apparatus employed in a given section; (2) an nrtoqunto weekly close season covering possibly two days at first, but reduced later If tho circumstances warrant it; (O) an annual close snison, preferably ,ut tin beginning of the wil.non run, and (!) Joint arrangements between the states, so tlint pro. tcctfvo measures may be harmonious, ,, Respectfully yours, . ..(Signed) OSCAR S. STRAUS, Secretary. No. 318 embodies Government recommendations and. should pass. It is a square deal for all. Who neoa io was cleaned out by tho flro last wlntr, v , uvub iibuiu uu a larger extent than cveF o,t ' UB l to la nl od cuatomors Ami . , ". "cr and am rn... : Freeh eggs, vegetables, and all staple gVoccrl1" to fttfi coin counly.' ddKSrT" """"" " tWfiSJJ LEEW. WILLIAMS, feWMft ! ttlf iaiiiai - .'w,w T,TWi You Will Need Food re can supply yo. with worthing In tho Eror CBh butter and vegetables of all kinds fJjT' tbN .o Beach and one at Newport. Your orders T'f J- wiaiwiaiaiaiBiai-aiSjjKemt Wn fresh Nv llvory. ) VOTE 313--X--YES f Bill No. " 3 3 3" was f rnirieir to foster the Bolflsh interest of a singlo locality. It Id against tho government recommendations, and will mean a heavy tax on tho Btnto to carry out its provisions. IT FAVORS MOXOPLY AND IS UNFAIR. IT SHOULD NOT PASS. j ft f t ' VOTE 333--X-NO . " HOTEL BRADSHAW Rooms nnd board. Rooms with frco uso of fnri.v .. W C 0K. Prop. Xttifc' THE CIGARS and TAFT HOUSE lTOBACC0S Prlvato boarding. Strictly homo cooking, servo tho best mcnls, you help yourself. Rates reasonable. MIS. MARY UATCHMAX, Mgr. Cor. Fifth and Hurlburt Streets, ono block north of Presbyterian church. BASEBALL BITS BY JOCK Tho following extracts aro takon from J. T. McCutchcon's baseball iKory In Apploton's mnga.lno for Va7, which gives one nn idea of Eastern ball explained on paper, by a real enthusiast: "Wo, who nro studious, who seek to lmprovo our mind, who would broaden our comprehension, loam much at tho ball game, It enthuBU awn does not mako lunatics of us. Tie m.on nnd boys and sometimes girls on tho bleachers, might mako a study of geomotry and Its proasU bllltloi If they pro mnthomattcally Incllnod. Thero aro algebraic prob lems (n every game; thero aro as tronomical possibilities, too load3 of them. For Instnnco, (this Is al gebra) : Let "A" equal "Jlggs" Don oHue on third, "B" "Billy" Sullivan oh second, and "X," tho unknown qaantlty.at bat. What's tho auswer? That's tho question. Now for a dip Into astronemy: A "star" shoots toward flret'baso with & en-8econd velocity, collides with a fixed body that Is waiting for an air-sizzling meteor from tho pitcher's lab. What Is tho result? It taks moro than tho mighty Copernicus to satlafy us; It requtros the umpire, "Every onco In a wh'Ie the Presi dent of tho United StaUs, In his or iginality, springs a word, or an ex pression, thnt, while meaning Juit exactly what ho wants to convey, hqrrlfies our fluor sensibilities. Tho idea of such Indignity! Wo don't want our children to learn anything l)ijt old-fashion English. And yot "Llston what father, correct, per-' 'lie, and always Ju severely good ftagll8h roads to nil of us hopefuls nt tho tablo with an onthuslasm that is unbeunded: transportation to Tennoyvllle, after ta Iron Man had him faclod for a ouplo of air disturbers, Stelnyj jtimptly dropped ono niront of tlw plat and nearly bekt8 out, bQU.agaiCanJ.to tho keystoueJohn ny KitHgtlclcil IhTcIoTTdsnTSrlf tv tj back to tho down-and-outs, Chance freezing to second. John of Troy ripped one through the grass' to short thnt sounded llko a hired man oating celery. Ills tickel did not rend to first. Two In tho casket and Chance still fluctuating around tho mlddlo station. Tho bleachers breathed In knickerbockers. One, two, nnd tho crowd groaned, but Joo Tinker took a fresh ehow and' barod tho whites of his eyes, fling! Over second llko a 12-poundor. Cap registered nt home, but Joo died a nntural death trying to stretch tho bift into a double, Tho vampire handed him a doBo of arsenic, SALEJI. HIGH SCHOOL HASmiALli'CHAMPIOXS GIBSON SAYS SALOONS TRY TO OBEY LIQUOR ORDINANCE Chief of Pollco OibBon, replying ROYAL RESTAURANT For quick Borvlco, Btrlctly homo cooking, go to the address be low BEACH LUNCHES our specialty, West side of Front St., ono nn,d one-half block south of boat landing. Aro Out wiUi thfe k Mitt to Carry lto, foments, about town that the saloon ordlnnnco recently pnssod by tho city council nnd hinting that he, Gibson, was not seeing to tho on forcomont of tho law, has written Off tho State Honors. A game which, will dccldo tho hleh cchool championship -"for wostorn Or ogon wlHboptoy?dihTo jiext Thurs day botweon Salem hfjfh school and CoMimbla unlvorslty of Portland the' following letter to Tho Journal. Offlco of Chief of Police, Rnlnni Ctr Mnv 9rt 100B Columbia has won the academic ,.,. ,nilpnnl. championship of Portland and vlclnj-y Notwlth&tnm;inB report8 t0 tho ty while Salem has won tho champ-Ln. h oi-n' . .,. v.u..v....j, v..vi UiiiuKHnv.t1iuo Ul VINO IRVIN HOUSE !Tho moBt homo-like and comfortnblo hotel at Nye Bench. Flno bowling alley and club house in connection. Two minutes wnlk from tho ocean. "Courteous treatment" is tho motto of tho management. S. G. Ir vinr Ptop. Newport I have selected tie Nt of Clean nnrf TaWm .. ont with the (rut r... you with whit 701 tiA i satisfaction. Aim mm.. pleto line of soft Jrbkt, 1 E.CAS8,toj. Front Street, opwaifilVM iwjuion, .ewponorqn J o.k; BARBER SHff A flrst class up-to-dite tMJ overlook this place (or Ubi There Is no barber better if with a rnior or pair c( tiwp It, X. WAWBR, 1H i West.sldo Frost strteCi landing. Agency (or ComlMt dry. lonshlp of nil Oregon south of hero. Salem beat East Side 2 to 1 and Enst Sldo 1b third in tho Portland leaguo, bo from appearances this gnmo Thursday will be very evenly Tho Salem Cherry Plckora will hit tho grit with East Portland tenm noxt Saturday and Sunday on tho local grounds, East Portland Is snld to bo Improving right along, and If their good lick can bo retained, thoy should climb up tho porcontngo way boforo long. The Fnlrmount baseball club first aggregation will make a visit to Eu gene on decoration day whore they will moot Sid Smith's llkolys. Smith him DlO crnnria tn n pnrinln nvtnnt lmt it i wmi, nmi.nw i, ' i account of tho Inclomont woathor OP turn out a hunch of players to equally h,gh bool would probably have Jay Mccormick's Eugene Colts of ?, 0W Tmo v'c 0;ieB add, to the,,r last season. The Falrmount lads f,1, i t ,l b?yS W,1J will mako the hardest try of their-th,s, )mo ojhnniay it will lives to grab victory owing to tho ' i1,rob"blf Dccfsl",t f Ra," Bga,n8t fact they were stung last season ,n , "o Eastern Oregon champions and a tnnt clty jtrlp Into Eastern Oregon. "Casey" Cary stands third plnco'ln' A., Ba,mf. I' alf .BC.neduled w,th nnirtin nvomo n nil fi. iii.i..i '. J ufll" "'b'n cuooi nsro ana me "-"miiji nivitju u ! VXD t44 4 14 11(41 city aro doing tholr utmost to com ply with tho provisions of the recent ordlnnnco passed by the city coun cil. It has been stnted that thoy aro attempting to defeat the idea of the flrst sack men In tho Trl-Clty league. Prottv BWOll. "PnBnv." T.nwrnnA the local second baseman, and New-,after 8cho1 cl,Q-3,e3 oil short stop, both stand fourth I 7" 7Z Place , fleld.ng average. Porterfleld ' by ZXZT a" theyannot ii lyiug m ma oouom oi tno list ror reach the diseased portions of th'e tnira base hewing. Porterfleld hns! ear. There Is only oue way to cure hnd several hard luck days latelv df".3'. and that Is by constitution for which ho can be excusenblo to an ! Sfc:nui!).! extent for his low average. lltnlnK of tho Eustachian Tub. whn o this tube la Inflamed you havo a rumbling sound or Imperfect hoar- Biliousness ami Cnnstinntinn. For years I was trobuled with bll- mntched Salem high as yet has los ordlnnnc0i by keeprng thy bnrB out of only one- game this season and that , t oMhB ,0 0 h 8iaownlk8. against the University of Oregon by ' t th c,enr ln88 tho close score of 3 to 2 They have Q ,nt t tho V,0WB f tno won over Chemawn, E.igene high 0tid aM t,mt , 80m& lna;ancos school twice and East S do high. the boxea e h been Several of ihe games schedu ed hcj-o d from he , Qr Qro , this season had to be callod off on',.,. t ., ,1- , ' .., "vuiu use i i"u ima IO iiui du, litio morning I made a tour of all of thu saloons In townand while some may not be complying to tho letter of the law, it Is a mistake pf the- head and riot. of the heart, for they are all try ing, from what I can Judge, to obey the instructions o! tho city council. Those whose saloons are not quite In conformity with tho law, nro plan ning to make their salnons fit the re quirements, Should any of the saloons not bo conforming to the ordlnnnco, I will, upon being Informed, make an in vestigation and compel an observance of the law. But from what I can see thero 13 no effort being made to dodge the Issue. Yours truly, D. W. GIBSON, Chief of Police. o tenm will mako ri trip down to Port land nnd play several games there Ing, and when It Is entirely closed, deafness Is tho result, and unless tho loudness and constipation, whlchlmtlnmatlon can bo 'taken out and Zi. ww! , , me lrm& tub0 restored to its normal con- ff,'iinr' I ost my usual dltton, hearing will be destroyed f?!lnd Vm,' pT,,n PPr- fo-ever; nine cases out of ten a?e SS 8worC ?n,KnfmJ?; ,nad? mnt; caused CfttarrlV which is nothing iEfJTff: -1, .?"?,? 0?;. yh."J but an, inflamed J common of- tha ZiJl n. T i , "St """. l noi mucous surracea. ir.' Chwnwlaln 's Stomacli and. Wo will glvo One. Hundred Dol- S2 At foe,VnB ?nce, strengthen by catarrh) that cannot' be 'cured by tko. diIVftrtfwaiw,-iurity,aktHaU.'8lCatarrh-'CHr8. Sead for cir stomach, liver and blood, helping culars free. F. J, CHENEY & CO.. the system to do Its work naturally. I Toledo o .-Mrs. Rosa Potts, Birmingham, Sold Ly druggists. 7Gc. ALR'cTh30-,tablet.8 Rro for 8ale by' Take Hall' ray Pia for coo Dr. Stone's drug store, istlpatloa. MIDWAY Largo, bright, airy rooms. Board furnished. Halfway be tween Newport and Nye Brook. Flrat-clato gago hauled ono way reasonable. FURNITUM; Newport Oftjn For Household Fornltri c rni nnH rtnvrlntloa M U H. a-BUKEY l Carpets, MaUltir. wfj u-nrn Rail nr rBt TM i (Um ImimnVnpnllU' ftUtdt 111 Kf ' when you leave. PrlMi1 onnnlilA South Front Stree,(.oal7n kind, BUY A LOT 'port and Nye Brook.' . .. t. iMfl in every respect. Bag- If Sea View Mocjfcl WM A ono way free. Rates close jo be . . I .... . .... It Readied tho Spot. Mr. E. Humphrey, who own3 a large general' store at Omega. 0 and Is president of theA'dams Coun ty Telephone Co., as well as of the Hqme Telephone Co , of Plk county, 0., says of Dr. King's New Discov Discev ery: "It 6aved my life onco. At least I think It did. It seemed to reach tho apot the very Beat of ray eough-r-waoH everything else failed." Dr. King's Now Discovery. Hot,j)iy reaches1 tho c6ugli spo'tnrifeala the sore spots and the weak spots In throat, lungs and chest. Sold under guarantee al J. 0. Perry's drug store. 60c. and ?1.00 Trial bottle free. rpA.m. vAotnnilhlft. LWt t buy close In at Ibm ? r . AL.auu t WM. BORDEN, - Newport, Or. today to v. w. wj; HnnnwmwuwimwKimwwin r . . .... ,i Mt rtnn. U..1 Jl.ln nnlnol vnn nrn In ntd 01 vu " m ii.... . ..... . t. .... hm it a U-V uriicies, aim wisn io buvu uiuuuy uy uuj.0 - tt& Until March 30, in order to rrinko room for ne v, will be offered at greatly reduced prices. r; Thoso aro all of standard make andsjottjw D.lM H4 One new 3-Inch wagon, complete ..." jio.CI ljj uno new uuggy, uest maae.. .,. .. Ono new buggy, best mnko . Ono new runabout One now disc harrow Ono now Tiger drill " Ono new Buckeye blndor One new Buckeye rake....... ... m One new Davis cream sepanuur ;i Dlow. On now 14-lnch Rock Island Clipper steel P- Ono new 32-lnch Rock Island flipper jjej P g;; ,,j I Ono now 10-inch Rock Island Clipper steel p w. fine nw nnnumaao iikiii wv'v" .- (... B 0ne Pf hand?nde "MrinoVeVand'rVAfi. aibo Becouu-uuuu tuiH.i'v-i ..u. iHunBusi"'! Single-trees, double-trees, necK-yu". at a 30 per cent reduction. f palnta. 1J- An assortment of about ?300 wortn ox v i, a .tnin. ...in ha nut on saie. . ..i.,.nt v I will also sell on comm'sslon any i which you may wish to dispose of, at J P0 GEORGE R. JACOBS !UilfcWrtWiMiliM ..i . 5.tl 5..W 1D. 1.W JJ.M 1I.M 11.11 m 1 IW U 'kiritK. Tin tl . .. iQ. r-" M THE BUREA?.J Is a gentleman's resort you not only Ui the bar but behind the bar, F.P.TALKINGTON,Wt, ai i vnnritiofl n the business bm to buy only the best.- TWjA$I W11NJZ-.3. jivww jh-. i Telophone, 177,