HE violations serve to register just 
how far the salmon is losing. He 
runs the gauntlet of commercial fisher- 
men in the Columbia; he takes even 
chances with hundreds of trolling lines 
on his way up the Willamette; but 
when man ceases to be his ally at the 
falls, the numbers of fish which return 
to their old hatching-grounds of the 
upper Willamette rapidly approach the 
vanishing point. 
It is a case where we want to eat our 
pie and still have it on the shelf. The 
real sportsman wishes to enjoy his bit 
of salmon-trolling every year. The 
commercial fisherman requires plenty 
of salmon for his wage-earning career. 
The State of Oregon needs the salmon 
for the satisfaction of legions of true 
sportsmen, and for the glory of having 
one of the finest fishing grounds in the 
world. Humanity in general appreci- 
ates the great substance of food value 
and wealth which the salmon provides. 
Yet the citizens of Oregon do not wish 
to lower their permanent resources by 
extermination. The battle at Willa- 
mette Falls is a very large factor in de- 
termining the issue, 
Henry Braithewaite’s Tales 
of the Forest 
(Continued from page 75); 
for the light, which soon disposes of 
them. In a short time I thought I 
heard something walking in the door 
yard and decided it was the bear. I 
opened the door quietly and stepped out 
but I couldn’t see or hear anything, so 
I thought I would walk to the store 
house and see if he was there. 
HERE was a dead horse lying a few 
rods below, just outside the road. 
Seeing nothing around the store house, 
I walked to where the horse was. I 
was straining my eyes looking in the 
dark when suddenly the bear rose on 
his hind feet behind the horse. It took 
quite a start out of me as he looked 
to be about ten feet high. I could see 
the dark outline and fired for the center 
of it. There was a loud snort and a 
crashing of brush, and I, blinded by the 
flash, loaded as fast as I could, but 
knowing I could do nothing in the dark 
I went back to the camp. The next 
morning I went out and found a large 
amount of blood. The bear jumped 
first to one brush pile at one side of the 
road and back to one on the other side, 
spattering blood over the brush. He 
went about a hundred yards and then 
lay down, where he bled a great deal; 
then he got up and went another hun- 
dred yards and lay down again. I 
think he must have heard me coming 
for he left there and appeared to stop 







The Lancewood Country Club 
LANCEWOOD-WHITINGS, NEW JERSEY 
The Lancewood Club House is open to members and their guests. 
No public or private hotel at the place. Accommodations for 
Club members only. Information as to membership on applica- 
tion. 
The great out-of-doors in the pine forests—private grounds, 
walks, bridle paths and roadways for the exclusive use of mem- 
bers. 

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petent Master. Horses taken to board. 
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Lancewood-Whitings, New Jersey 
















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