Vacation Land — The National Forests in Oregon 



Foi the purpose of making the timber more accessible, for facility in getting to 

 fires quickly, and for opening up the Forest to the people, the Forest Ser^'ice has 

 built, in all the National Forests, a total of 2,795 miles of roads and 24,225 miles cf 

 trail. Ten per cent of the receipts from timber sales, grazing fees, etc., is used 

 for building roads and trails for the benefit cf the public, and another 25 per cent of 

 the receipts is paid to the States by the Federal Government for the benefit of 

 county schools and roads. The recent appropriation by Congress of $10,000,000, 

 to be used at the rate cf $1,000,000 a year for the construction cf National Forest 

 roads, will make possible the building of roads en a much larger scale than has 

 hitherto been possible. 



RULES FOR SPORTSMEN 



Do not build camp fires against trees or logs or in places where they may escape 

 and get beyond control. The forest is the home of wild life, and the destruction 

 of the former means the absence cf the latter. 



Never shoot at moving brush. Be absolutely sure it is not a man or a domestic 

 animal. 



Do not shoot or kill harmless birds or animals. 



Wet the hand before removing undersized fish from the hook. 



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