4d THE ORBGON SPORTSMAN 
We believe that it would be a good idea to place a certain section 
of the county in a game refuge for the purpose of protecting the 
pheasants until such time as they became plentiful enough to shoot. 
The cape between Netarts and Tillamook Bay would be a good location 
for this refuge. 
About eighteen years ago the first Chinese pheasants were liberated 
in this county by a few citizens, and although they were watched and 
traced for a few years, they did not increase and finally disappeared. 
There is good fishing in the Big Nestucca River and the anglers 
have been making some good catches. While up the Trask River a few 
days ago, I made a visit to the fish hatchery and was shown all through 
the place and the retaining ponds, which were well filled with young 
chinook. The troughs in the hatchery were also full of little fellows’ 
forms, 

The above photo shows a female deer and two free-running dogs. After running 
the deer approximately 70 miles, the deer was finally run down and killed by the dogs. 
The dogs in turn were killed by ‘the irate farmer into whose yard the deer was run. 
WANTS, FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE 
The Sportsman has introduced a new advertising department. 
Hereafter, any one desiring to advertise anything in the line of for 
sale, trade or exchange, can do so at the rate of three cents per word 
for the first insertion, and two cents per word for each subsequent 
insertion. Payment must be sent with copy for advertisement. This 
department is added to accommodate sportsmen and dealers who desire 
to advertise that they have something for sale, trade or exchange, 
