Sept. 22, 1906.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
Hunter that as Oklahoma originally was an 
Indian country and as the eagle was sacred to 
the Indian and also the national emblem of the 
United States, a quill from the wing of a live 
Oklahoma eagle would make an appropriate pen. 
L. B. (“Dad”) Nall, for many years a cattleman 
and now landlord of the Cattle King Hotel in 
Woodward, had two big eagles in a cage. 
“Dad” Nall was delighted to furnish the eagle 
feather, and Feb. 21 he entered the eagle cage, 
and after a lively bout with the golden eagle 
got two quills from its wing, each quill measur¬ 
ing 32 inches in length. A druggist in Okla¬ 
homa City named Redding cut one of the quills 
into a pen. Hunter sent this pen to President 
Roosevelt. 
Here follows a story about the eagle which 
“Dad” Nall says he is willing to back up with 
his six-shooter, if necessary: March 9. the day 
the Senate amended the Statehood bill, the eagle 
refused food and began beating its head and 
wings against the netting of its cage. March 22, 
the day the house insurgents lost their fight 
and the Statehood bill was sent to conference, 
the eagle died. 
President Roosevelt sent the pen to Hunter 
after the Statehood bill had been signed and 
Hunter will place it for safe keeping in the 
Scottish Rite Temple of Guthrie. Nall has been 
offered $500 for the mounted eagle. This his¬ 
toric bird probably will be given to the State 
Historical Society when the capital building has 
been erected.—Kansas City Star. 
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The local pride of the natives of Cape Eliza¬ 
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visitors, and by most of them is respected. 
One rainy day a newcomer, who had joined 
the gathering at the store, composed of fisher- 
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teaoing" on msrot o<f barrels arc 
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Sam Lovel’s Boy is the fifth of the series of 
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Hotels for Sportsmen. 
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on the 
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EDWARD SHEFFIELD, 
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For Fishing and Shooting 
Go to 
HOTEL WACHAPREAGUE, 
Wachapreague, Va. 
Shooting very good the last few days. Best accommoda¬ 
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NEWFOUNDLAND 
Salmon fishing and Caribou hunting. Best obtainable. 
Complete outfits supplied. 
BAY ST. GEORGE HOTEL, Stephenville Crossing. 
I am on the line of the National Park. 
If you wish a good hunt, write me. I guarantee shots 
at big game or no pay. GEO. W. DOYv'NING, Rocky 
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Caribou and Moose. 
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PARTRIDGE AND WOODCOCK SHOOTING. 
Best section in New York State. For terms, address 
F. HANSMANN, Smithville Flats, Chenango County, 
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MERRITT KINNE, 
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rabbit. Dog training and boarding a specialty. Refer¬ 
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WHTTE. Eustis, Me. 14 
TO DUCK SHOOTERS. 
If you want some fun shooting black ducks over live 
decoys, write to CIIAS. NIELSON, Center Moriches, 
Long Island, N. Y. 
Best of Fall and Winter Shooting. 
I have two thousand acres of land on Roanoke River 
with an abundance of game on same, and would like to 
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me, A. I. DAVIS, Goodes Ferry, Mecklenburg Co., Va. 
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HOTEL RITA. 
New house, all modern improvements. Hunters catered 
to. Game plentiful in vicinity. T. DRISCOLL, Prop., 
N. White Lake, Sullivan Co., N. Y. R. R. Station, 
Liberty. 
