74 LAWS EEaULATING TRANSPOETATION A^N-D SALE OF GAME. 



railroad company, express company of [sic] other common carrier violating any 

 of the provisions of this section shall forfeit and pay to the Territory of Oklahoma, 

 for each violation thereof, the sum of two hundred dollars, together with all costs 

 of suit, to be recovered in a civil action to be instituted in the name of the Terri- 

 tory of Oklahoma by the county attorney of any county wherein said suit is 

 brought, which sum of two hundred dollars shall be collected upon execution as 

 in civil cases. 

 Approved, March 10th, 1899. 



OREGON. 



General Laws of 1899, pp. 133-136. 



Sec. 1. " ^ " It shall be unlawful at any time to hunt, pursue, take, kill or 

 have in possession any deer, moose or mountain sheep for the purpose of obtain- 

 ing the skin, hide, horns, hams or other flesh of such animal for the purpose of 

 sale, barter, exchange or trade. It shall be unlawful for any person or corpora- 

 tion to buy or offer to buy, or transport or carry for purposes of trade, sale, barter, 

 or exchange the skin, hide, horns, hams or other flesh of any deer, moose or 

 mountain sheep. 



'jv Sec. 6. It shall be unlawful within the State of Oregon at any time to take, kill, 



III I injure, destroy or have in possession, except for breeding purposes, or sell or 



|i ||! i offer for sale any English partridge or wild turkey between the thirty-first day of 



i||( January, 1899, and the first day of February, 1904. 



I'll' I Sec. 7. It shall be unlawful within the State of Oregon, to sell, exchange or 



i|t|li j offer for sale or exchange, for money or other valuable consideration, or to take or 



\ \ kill for sale, or to have in possession for sale or exchange, any grouse, pheasant, 



lii ! quail, bobwhite, Mongolian pheasant, silver pheasant, golden pheasant, copper 



pheasant or green Japanese pheasant - ^' - except for breeding purposes, for 



a period of three years after the passage of this act. 



Sec. 8. It shall be unlawful within the State of Oregon at any time for any 

 person or servant, agent or employee or operative of any railroad, steamboat, 

 express or other company or corporation to transport or carry out of the State, or 

 have in possession for the purpose of shipment or carriage outside of the State of 

 Oregon, any of the game birds named in the foregoing section, except for breeding 

 purposes; 2wovided, hoiaever. that it shall be lawful to ship live birds as hereto- 

 fore enumerated in the foregoing section out of the State of Oregon for breeding 

 purposes, upon written permit for the same having first been obtained from the 

 game and forestry warden upon affidavit of the applicant that such game birds 

 were bred and raised in confinement. 



Sec. 10. It shall be unlawful within the State of Oregon at any time to destroy 

 or remove from any nest of any mallard duck, widgeon, wood duck, teal, spoon- 

 ^[i^lljji bill gray, black, sprigtail or canvasback duck, Mongolian or other pheasant, 



K prairie chicken or sage hen, grouse, quail or bobwhite, English or other partridge, 



wild turkey or any other wild fowl, any egg or eggs of such fowls, or have in 

 possession, sell or offer for sale or exchange any such egg or eggs, or willfully 

 destroy the nest of any such fowls. 



Sec. 11. [Proof of possession of animals or birds at a time when it is unlawful 

 to take or kill the same shall be prima facie evidence of violation of any of the 

 provisions of this act.] 



Sec. 14. It shall be unlawful within the State of Oregon at any time to take or 

 kill for sale or exchange, to be transported or carried, or to transport or carry, out 

 ^ of the State of Oregon any wild duck, geese, swan or other wild fowl so taken or 



killed. "" " "" It shall be unlawful from and after the passage of this act for 

 any person at any time to take, kill or have in his possession for the purpose of 

 selling or offering for sale any snipe, commonly known as jacksnipe. 



