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THE OREGON SPORTSMAN 



CHINESE OR RING-NECKED PHEASANTS LIBERATED. 



The following is a report by counties of the Chinese pheas- 

 ants raised at the State Game Farm and liberated from January 1, 



1914, to December 31, 1914: 



BAKER COUNTY Liberated by Number 



March 22 T. W. Ayers, Durkee 6 



August 17 W. D. Beck, Haines 24 



August 18 Bod and Gun Club, Newbridge 24 



August 18 S. D. Garlinghouse, Halfway . 24 



August 18 Dr. I. N. Sanders, Eichland 24 



August 18 John W. Flick, Home 24 



August 18 James Cunningham, Huntington 24 



CLATSOP COUNTY ~~ 150 



August 4 E. B. Poole, Warrenton 12 



August 31 O. D. Hutton, Seaside 24 



September 9 W. G. Brown, Clifton 24 



September 18 W. F. McGregor, Astoria 24 



October 5 Elmer A. Coe, Svensen '. 12 



October 5 John Gertulla, Blind Slough 12 



October 6 George Lindstrom, Fernhill 24 



October 7 Victor Olson, Melville 12 



October 23 J. Q. A. Bowlby, Astoria 24 



COOS COUNTY ~~ 168 



January 19 A. J. Sherwood, Coquille 12 



September 14 Lester Dement, Myrtle Point 12 



September 14 James Landrith, Marshf ield 24 



September 14 R. H. Mast, Coquille 24 



September 14 J. W. Bennett, Marshf ield 6 



September 29 James Thomas, Coquille 24 



September 29 Dr. George E. Dix, Marshf ield 12 



September 29 William Bowron, Templeton 12 



November 23 Dr. E. E. Straw, Marshf ield 24 



CROOK COUNTY ~" 150 



March 1 Baldwin Sheep Company, Hay Creek 10 



March 12 Harry Skuse, Bend 12 



August 28 Clyde McKay, Bend 60 



November 8 R. L. Schee, Redmond 24 



October 6 R. L. Schee, Redmond 24 



DOUGLAS COUNTY — 130 



February 3 S. L. Bigelow, Canyonville S 



December 5 J. K. Howard, Glendale 24 



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