THE OREGON SPORTSMAN 309 
ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS OF GAME LAWS. 
All game is owned by the State. 
Any game animal, bird or fish raised in captivity may be sold if 
properly tagged. 
Any game animal or bird may be held during closed season if properly 
tagged. 
Any game animal or bird may be imported from without the United 
States and sold if properly tagged. 
Any navigable stream and any streams flowing through public lands 
are highways for fishing. 
Taxidermists must pay a license of $3 per year. 
The State Board of Fish and Game Commissioners are empowered to 
summon and examine witnesses under oath, to suspend open sea- 
sons, offer rewards to apprehend violators, and to acquire any kind 
of game for propagation, experimental or scientific purposes. 
PENALTIES. 
Any person killing any mountain sheep, mountain goat, antelope, 
elk, or moose, may be fined from $200 to $1,000 and imprisoned not 
less than 60 days or more than six months. 
Unless otherwise provided, violations of other sections carry pen- 
alties of not less than $25 or more than $500 and costs, or by im- 
prisonment not less than 30 days or more than six months. 
Besides fines, any one violating laws shall-be-subject to-a.civil 
liability ranging from $2 for each game bird to $300 for elk and 
mountain sheep; shall forfeit all guns, dogs, boats, traps, fishing 
apparatus and implements used in violation of laws, and shall forfeit 
his hunting license for the balance of the calendar year in which the 
offense was committed. 
NOTICE. 
It will be appreciated if violations are reported to State Game 
Warden, Portland, Oregon, or any deputy game warden. All com- 
munications will be treated as strictly confidential. 
The fur-bearing animal trapping law or the commercial fishing 
laws will be furnished upon request. 
A CONTRAST 
A barefoot boy, 
A white birch pole; 
A can of worms, 
A swimmin’ hole. 
A baited hook, 
A tug and sw’sh; 
A steady haul, 
A string of fish. 
A white duck suit, 
A canvas boat; 
A costly rod, 
A patent float. 
A gaudy fly, 
A cast and swish; 
A pretty sight, 
But nary a fish. —Selected. 
