. Oregon sportsman. pre-serving for those who wish to take up this line asa commercial pursuit. It is thought that by estab-lishing a game breeding experiment farm at theuniversity, it will prove of great value in increas-ing the game supply of the state. * * * This Avinter has been verv mild and insures a »/ good hunting season this fall. * * # Beware of him who seeks to overthrow in thename of patriotism some law or regulation, theultimate object of which is to line his pockets withgold! If you have not already done so, it is time tobuy a can of oil, wipe off the old pole, look overyour stoc


. Oregon sportsman. pre-serving for those who wish to take up this line asa commercial pursuit. It is thought that by estab-lishing a game breeding experiment farm at theuniversity, it will prove of great value in increas-ing the game supply of the state. * * * This Avinter has been verv mild and insures a »/ good hunting season this fall. * * # Beware of him who seeks to overthrow in thename of patriotism some law or regulation, theultimate object of which is to line his pockets withgold! If you have not already done so, it is time tobuy a can of oil, wipe off the old pole, look overyour stock of flies and get ready for that daysouting on your favorite stream. * * * Dont forget that the Oregon SportsmensLeague is raising a tobacco fund for the boys inFrance. Have you contributed your bit? If not,Dr. E. C. MacFarland, President of the OregonSportsmens League, of Portland, Oregon, or S. , Secretary of the League, Roseburg, Ore-gon, will be glad to receive your contribution. THE OREGON SPORTSMAN. A PEKFECT DAY [Editors Note.—The following interesting narrative was received fionian unknown writer. It may have some connection with a recent fishing tripof Red Necktie Van Duzer, Walt Bachus, Doc Stolte and I. ] THE sun was trying to shine through some thick clouds as we leftthe station last Saturday morning on one of our weekly winterfishing trips. We were all there with our baggage, and tools ofthe craft, as reports had come in that the conditions were ideal. Wehad swallowed this sort of bait before many times with indifferentsuccess, but we were just as hopeful this time as we had been fisherman must always be hopeful and wear the badge of optimism;that is part of his religion. The start was clearly propitious; the sun was shining; the weatherman stated Fair today and tomorrow, and the reports we carried inour pockets—Conditions fine, nows the time for the steelheads,were encouraging to the quartette. We were a merry crowd, and, havi


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