EDITOR'S CORNER. 



THE PICTORIAL SIDE OF THE GAME HOG 

 WAR. 

 Many people say I talk too much about 

 game and fish hogs. In fact, some of my 

 best friends say this; but there are thou- 

 sands of other good people who heartily 

 approve everything I say and do in this 



Df. J. S. Trotter. 



56^ Walden Ave., 

 tJutfalo. ,~ - N. YJ 



and hearty approval of my work. The first 

 shown is from a prominent physician in 

 Buffalo. Another comes from the Hon. W. 

 D. Jenkins, Secretary of the State of 

 Washington ; another is from a well 

 known business man of York, Neb., and 

 still another from Glasgow, N. S. 



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line. I get great numbers of letters ex- 

 pressing this approval in words. Then, 

 the extent to which my crusade appeals to 

 the pictorial sense of my readers, is another 

 indication. Here are reproductions of a 

 few of the many envelopes that come to 

 this office, bringing encouraging messages 



I have reproduced in Recreation many 

 pictures showing how the pork roasting 

 business appeals to artists in various por- 

 tions of the country. If I should print all of 

 these, reducing each to a space 2 inches 

 square, it would take at least 20 pages to 

 hold them. Meantime, I hear of thousands 



In 5 days return td 



WILL D. JENKINS, 



.SECRETARY OF STATS, 



OLYMPIA. WASH. 



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