162 THE OREGON SPORTSMAN 



Hon. C. F. Stone, of Klamath Falls, is a lawyer with 

 a statewide reputation. Like most successful men he is 

 a man of wide experience and varied activity. He comes 

 from a part of the state where the sportsman has an 

 abundance of trout fishing, duck shooting and deer 

 hunting. He has participated in all these sports and 

 thoroughly understands them. He takes a keen delight 

 in his work as a commissioner and in the deliberations of 

 the commission is active, earnest and sincere in his ad- 

 vocacy of measures and policies for the best interests of 

 the sportsmen of the state. His experience as a lawyer 

 gives him a broad vision which he uses intelligently in 

 his work as a commissioner. 



Hon. Frank M. Warren, of Portland, is head of one 

 of Oregon's large salmon packing industries. He was 

 brought up in the business and knows it in all of its in- 

 tricate details. His interest in the work of the commis- 

 sion may almost be termed a hobby. He is strong in his 

 belief that our streams should be well stocked with trout 

 and our wild birds and animals well protected. While 

 his private interests are almost wholly confined to the 

 commercial fishing industry he never looses sight of the 

 requirements of anglers and hunters. He personally 

 applies to his work on the commission those same meth- 

 ods which have made for success in his own business. 



The Fish and Game Commission is composed of rep- 

 resentative men of affairs who give their knowledge and 

 experience to the development of our fish and game re- 

 sources. They have a single purpose in view — the stim- 

 ulation and encouragement of fish and game protec- 

 tion. They realize that with the popularization of pro- 

 tection there will be an increasing fund for the purpose 

 of propagation of game fish, game birds and game ani- 



