70 THE ORL GON Ts 2 ORs WAN 
WHAT OTHERS THINK OF US 

NEWS-PRINT MANUFACTURERS’ ASSOCIATION 
18 Hast 41st St., New York City, New York, Nov. 20, 1915. 
Hon. Carl D. Shoemaker, 
State Game Warden, State of Oregon, 
Portland, Oregon. 
Dear Sir: ; 
I am in receipt of the “Oregon Sportsman” for October, 1915, and 
if agreeable to you, I would be very much pleased if you will put my 
name on your permanent mailing list to receive this publication reg- 
ularly. 
I want to congratulate you on the excellent character of this 
publication, and remain, 
Yours truly, 
G. F. STEELE. 
Brownsville, Ore., Nov. 11.—(Editors Oregon Sportsman.)—Am 
just in receipt of copy of Sportsman and think it is a great improve- 
ment over any published heretofore. It will certainly interest the 
sportsmen at large more, partly because of the communications from 
all parts of the state. Am glad to see the improvement. 
A. CRANDALL, 
Secretary Brownsville Rod and Gun Club. 
Waldport, Ore., Dec. 8—I am very much pleased with the Sports- 
man and consider it ought to be in the den of every sportsman in the 
state. tee it all kinds of prosperity, I am, 
Yours very truly, 
WM. R. WAKEFIELD. 
2919 So. Dakota Ave., Washington, D. C. 
Mr. Wm. L. Finley, 
Editor Oregon Sportsman, Portland, Oregon. 
Dear Sir: 
A few days ago I wrote you that I had not been receiving the 
Oregon Sportsman. At that time I was under the impression that the 
publication was issued monthly. Upon my receipt yesterday of the 
third quarter issue, I discovered my error. 
Permit me to congratulate you upon this very interesting little 
magazine. Very sincerely yours, — 
JAS. SILVER. 
