OFFICERS 
WILLIAM  E.  FINLEY,  President 
A.  W.  ANTHONY,  First  Vice-President 
HORATIO  H.  PARKER,  Second  Vice-Pres. 
MISS  ELIZABETH  WATSON,  Recording  Secretary 
DR.  E.  J.  WEI/TY.  Corresponding  Secretary 
H.  T.  BOHEMAN,  Treasurer 
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ADVISORY  COMMITTEE 
MISS  MARY  F.  ISOM 
E.  W.  TAEEENT 
MISS  FANNY  G.  PORTER 
MRS.  C.  M.  CARTWRIGHT 
J.  WHITCOMB  BROUGHER 
MRS.  J.  A.  STROWBRIDGE 
MRS.  JOHN  CRAN 
WITH  WHICH  IS  MERGED 
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President's  Address,  Milwaukee,  Oregon 
Corresponding  Secretary’s  Address,  321  Montgomery  Street 
OBJECTS 
FIRST — To  cultivate  in  ourselves,  and  to  awaken  in  others,  love  for  the  birds.  To  that 
end  to  communicate  knowledge  of  and  enthusiasm  for  birds. 
SECOND — To  protect  the  birds  by  any  and  every  persuasive,  educative  and  legal  means. 
THIRD— To  co-operate  with  other  organizations  in  the  state  and  country  to  these  ends. 
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