66 THE OREGON SPORTSMAN 
Don’t forget that no person within the State of Oregon under 14 
years of age shall be issued a hunting license or be permitted to hunt 
with a gun on lands other than his own or those of a parent, relative 
or guardian. 
Don’t forget that all hunting or angling licenses are subject to the 
inspection of any game warden or other officer of the State of Oregon 
charged with the enforcement of the game and fish laws of the state, 
or the owner, or his agent or representative, of real property upon 
which the holder of such license may be hunting or angling. 
Don’t trap or attempt to trap any of the fur-bearing animals of the 
state without first having obtained a license from the State Game 
Warden. 
Don’t hunt or kill migratory birds before sunrise or after sunset. 
If you do you will violate the Federal law. 
Don’t keep in possession, alive or dead, any game bird or game 
animal during the closed season without a permit to do so from the 
State Fish and Game Commission. 
Don’t kill more than three male deer during the open season. 
Don’t kill female deer at any time. 
Don’t kill a fawn with a spotted coat. 
Don’t have trout in your possession during the open season less 
than six inches in length. 
Don’t forget that the use of dogs is prohibited in hunting, pur- 
suing or killing any of the game animals of the State of Oregon. 
Don’t forget that no person shall within the State of Oregon 
at any time between one-half hour after sunset and one-half hour 
before sunrise hunt or catch any of the game birds, game animals 
or game fish of the state. 
Don’t forget that no shotgun larger than a 10-gauge shall be used 
in hunting game. 
Don’t forget that it is unlawful at any time for any person to 
hunt or kill any game birds or game animals within the corporate 
limits of any city, town or public park. 
Don’t forget that any person in the State of Oregon, convicted of 
violating any of the laws for the protection of any of the wild game 
animals, game birds, or game fish, shall forfeit his hunting and 
angling licenses in addition to penalties otherwise provided, and shall 
be dened the privilege of hunting and angling for any of the game 
animals, game birds or game fish of the state for the balance of the 
calendar year in which the offense was committed. 
THE HUNTER’S STORY. 
By A. E. Hitpretu, Butte Falls, Oregon. 
’Twas August, if I don’t miscalculate, 
That something happened which I’ll now relate; 
That is to say, Ill tell you how one day 
Two splendid bucks I ruthlessly did slay. 
I’d traveled through the woods two hours or more; 
The day was hot, my feet were tired and sore. 
So, when I came upon some open ground, 
I sat down on a rock and looked around. 
