CATALINA ISLANDER
SPORT
CLOTHEs
TO ORDER
AS WELL
AS
SUITs
FOR
bREss
Clothes Do Not
Make the Man
but they do help him to
bake good impressions.
There is satisfaction in al.
Ways appearing well dressed.
Suits made at City Prices.
blAI ,TIN HALL
Merchant Tailor
AValon California
8pirella Corsets
Various Styles Spirella Girdles
Brasseries
Children's Waists
Authorized Corsetiere
I/ /rs. 0. F. (iuidinger
Ground Floor Avalon Inn
309 Beacon Street, Avalon
The St. Louis Sporting News is on
Sale
at Windle's Ne~s Stand.
Catalina will give you the rest of
YOur
,~Corne to" Catalina.
"KEEP ON KEEPING ON"
~/hen a traveling companion re-
eaarked to William Wrigley that he
cQUId "Save money" by cuttin8 down
his
advertising, Mr. Wrigley re-
sPOnded: "We're making a fine trip
!a this train. How much progress
You think we should make if
aey took off the locomotive?"
PENS
PAPER
PENCILS
PADS
ENVELOPES
PEOPLE HAVE PROPRIETARY
RIGHT IN FISHERY RESOURCES
In Europe, fish and game belong to
the owner of the land upon which it
is found, but in America, supreme
court decisions supl)ort the view that
natural resources, such as fish and
game, belong to all the people of the
state aml that any of it becomes per-
sonal 1)roperty only after it has been
killed and actually picked up in the
hand. The fish in the streams of the
state are therefore " public property
and, since millions of fish in state wa-
ters are there because the state has
expended money on hatcheries and
the work of propagation and distribu-
tion in placing them there, they can-
not, by any construction of the law, be
considered personal property.
It has been proposed by different
private interests to build three power
dams on the Klamath river, the last
great source of sahnon and sea-run
trout eggs in California. The fish in
this stream, where for many years the
California Fish and Game Commision
has opperated egg-collecting stations
and a hatchery, are a great natural re-
source belonging to all of the people.
These fish, both species of which spend
most of their life in the ocean and re-
turn to fresh water strealns to spawn,
would be totally destroyed by the con-
struction of these dams, or any one of
them, for the reason that successful
fishways have never been built for
dams the height of those proposed.
Moreover, the problem is not suscep-
tible of solution by the building of
hatcheries because the spawning
grounds are far above the sites of the
proposed dams and fish reaching these
1)oints are not sufficiently mature to be
artificially spawned. Possibly, there-
fore, the projects are illegal from the
point of view above described.
The voters of the state will have an
opportunity at the November election
to pass upon an initiative lneasnre for
the creation of a fish 1)reserve on the
Klamath river which, if carried, will
save to the 1)Col)le of the state this ir-
replaceable natural resource.
Fish and Game Commission.
WHO IS PUTTING RUBBER
BANDS ON LIVE FISH?
By Science Service
Officials at the tfnited States Fish-
cries Service station at Woods Hole,
Mass., are l)uzzled over several mack-
erel that have been taken in New Eng-
land waters, with rubber bands snal)-
l)ed about them in front of the l)ec-
toral fin. A few such fish have turned
Ul) each season for four or five years,
the last ha~ing been taken in Buz-
zards Bay. Fisheries men are unable
to guess who may be marking fish in
this peculiar way, nor what his motive
might be.
LOCAL TIME AND TIDE TABLE
Tides are placed in order of occurence.
Comparison will show high and low.
Light figures a. m., black figures p. m.
OCTOBER
Th 9 .......... 12:55 7:23 1:11 7:17
0.0 5.7 1.2 6.0
F 10 .......... 1:327:55 1:52 g:01
0.1 6.0 0.8 5.9
S 11 .......... 2:058:25 2:30 8:42
0.3 6.2 0.5 5.8
Su 12 .......... 2:348:53 3:05 9:19
0.6 6.3 0.3 5.5
M 13 .......... 3:009:22 3:38 9:56
1.0 6.2 0.3 5.2
Tu 14 .......... 3:249:47 4:12 10:35
1.4 6.1 0.4 4.8
W 15 .......... 3:4810:12 4:47 11:17
1.8 6.0 0.5 4.4
"Keep Avalon a Spotless Town."
We pledge our help!
Watch the world come to Catalina.
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What Is Advertisinff?
Advertising is nothing more or less than salesmanship. By
advertising you sell to several hundred people at one time
instead of to the single individual. Advertising does not
belong to the realm of magic. It is ability to talk of the
product in plain, honest and straightforward terms that ap-
peal to the reason and desires of the people whose trade is
sought.
How do you advertise? There are no end of ways in which
you may advertise; there is the bill-board, the circular, the
poster, the window display, the circular letter, the personal
letter, by word of mouth, and the newspaper, the best
method of them all.
What does advertising do for you?--All advertising is in-
tended to create good will for the product or service adver-
tised. Your advertising should create good will for your
store throughout your trading aera and thereby increase
the volume of your business or your annual turn-over.
THE CATALINA ISLANDER
"For Catalina and Catalina's People All the Time"
AVALON. CATALINA ISLAND, CALIFORNIA
J
l [rs. C. B. PARKER, Taxidermist
AVALON, CALIFORNIA Careful Mounting of Catalina Fish a Specialty