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still coming down with the slide we managed to get them coupled 
together and succeeded in getting water running into the hatchery 
inside of 80 minutes, thus saving all trout fry and salmon, which 
approximate a cost of $10,000. Taking it all in all, those who have 
been on the ground at the time, among them being Commissioner 
Jack of Pendleton, praise the men highly for the will and energy 
displayed during the trouble. 
THE LLEWELLIN SETTER 
P. R. WuitesiveE, Multnomah, Oregon. 
In the early ’70s Mr. Purcell Llewellin purchased the Laverack 
Setters Prince, Countess, Nellie, Lill II, and others from Mr. Laverack, 
who had been a successful breeder of these dogs for a number of 
years. 
Dora, Dick and Dan he purchased from their breeder, Mr. Statter, 
and these he called Llewellin’s. 
The late Dr. M. Rowe questions the right of Mr. Llewellin to 
call these dogs Llewellin’s, and in the American Field of January 19, 
1884, says in part: “Had Mr. Llewellin originated the Duke-Rhode- 
Laverack cross he might have some claim on the whole strain, but 
the cross was made, and its excellence proven. before he owned any 
of them. Has Mr. Llewellin done all that it is claimed he has, and are 
all these dogs, whose performances go to swell the ‘Llewellin record’ 
his dogs? Most assuredly not. He has no more right to their record 
than we have. What Mr. Laverack, Mr. Statter, Mr. Garth, Mr. Arm- 
strong and others have done in England with their dogs, they, and not 
Mr. Llewellin, are entitled to credit for. And what Mr. Smith, the 
Messrs. Bryson, Mr. Adams, Mr. Sanborn, Mr. Bergundthal, Mr. 
Higgins, Mr. Dew and many others have done in this country, they, 
and not Mr. Llewellin are entitled to credit for.” 
Whether or not Mr. Llewellin is entitled to the distinction of 
having this strain of setters carry his name is of no importance; the 
fact remains that the “Llewellin” or “field trial setter’ of today, 
coming down from Mr. Llewellin’s kennels, is of the highest type 
produced and is unequaled in nose, speed, endurance and intelligence. 
FLEETWOOD 
KENNELS 
Located One Mile South 
of Multnomah, Oregon 
on the Taylor’s Ferry Road 
Per paenth 
Boarding and Grooming . .. $ 5.00 
English and Llewellin 
Setters for Sale 
P. R.WHITESIDE 
MULTNOMAH, OREGON 
“FLEETWOOD FLIP”’ Phone Main 6569 

UP-TO-DATE AND SANITARY 
Boarding and Yard Breaking . 7.50 
Boarding and Field Training . 10.00 
Pedigreed Stock Inquiries solicited 
