THE OREGON SPORTSMAN 



Dr. G-. W. Zimmerman, of the Wing, Fin and Fleetfoot Club, of La Grande; 

 Secretary-Treasurer, C. A. Riddle, of the Riddle Rod and Gun Club. The 

 executive committee is as follows: 



District No. 1, Multnomah County, Lester W. Humphries, of Portland. 



District No. 2, Clatsop, Columbia, Tillamook, Washington and Clack- 

 amas Counties, W. W. Goff, Forest Grove. 



District No. 3, Marion, Polk, Benton, Linn, Lane and Lincoln Counties, 

 L. G. Lewelling, of Albany. 



District No. 4, Douglas, Josephine, Jackson, Coos and Curry Counties, 

 S. C. Bartrum, of Roseburg. 



District No. 5, Crook, Wheeler, Hood River, Wasco, Sherman and Gil- 

 liam Counties, L. A. Schanno, of The Dalles. 



District No. 6, Umatilla, Wallowa, Baker, Union, Grant and Morrow 

 Counties, G. I. LaDow, of Pendleton. 



District No. 7, Klamath, Lake, Harney and Malheur Counties, E. B. 

 Hall, of Klamath Falls. 



The organization was completed at the morning and afternoon sessions 

 held at the Convention Hall of the Commercial Club. In the evening a 

 banquet was held in the Commercial Club dining room with over one hun- 

 dred and fifty sportsmen attending. Speeches were made by members of 

 the Fish and Game Commission, officers and prominent sportsmen. Several 

 reels of moving pictures were shown illustrating the work of the State 

 Game Farm, the fish hatcheries and outdoor life. 



The next annual meeting will be held at Portland on Monday, Decem- 

 ber 7, 1914. 



ANNUAL MEETING OF MULTNOMAH ANGLERS' CLUB. 



At the annual meeting of the Multnomah Anglers' Club which was held 

 Friday evening, March 27th, the following officers were elected for the en- 

 suing year: Mr. Lester W. Humphreys, President; Mr. John Gill, Vice-Presi- 

 dent; Dr. E. C. McFarland, Secretary-Treasurer. Executive Committee, 

 H. B. Van Duzer, George Rae, A. E. Burghduff, Ray Winters and Robt. 

 Baker. 



FAVORABLE OUTLOOK FOR ANGLERS. 



Reports received from various parts of the State, especially in streams 

 that have been stocked, show that anglers will have a very favorable season. 

 The season for catching trout over six inches opened April 1st and con- 

 tinues to October 31st. From October 31st, through the winter, the season 

 is open also for angling, but during this period,' the limit is a ten-inch fish. 



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