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THE EVENING HERALD Saturday. March 22. 1919. Pirn? AM Hi ON SPORTSMEN'S CREED IS LIVED UP TO BY THOUSANDS OF MEN Tfiat Bftwhn mow IHitn pmnrl Nrtw Vtrxun hup m pm ihI tnlrrrat tn imwm a nmiMit to pieM'ttr ihr rt m- -1 i irr. Utr ihr t-rn-nm thai tint ,t j nanta uf Amrriia rtiilt ol t. tifr th firwt tittrittt,tiii tn rnrnuthttr a rilr ... .n-f .a-.. .-, ... - .... ,. uuimMifn in Code of Ethic for Hunter and Fishermen la Issued by American Game Protective Association j Idea 1 Originated in the 'Platform of Principle Adopt ed Three Years Ago by New Mexico Game Pro tective Association; the 'American Sportsmen's Creed' Is From the Pen of Zane Grey, Who Aside From Being an Author of High Principles Is a Sportsman of the Same Calibre. Tb AmtricM SporUraaa'i Cread by Z.n Oray Lei nr pan in thee miimik'iiIuu daya mul llin.. ith wonder and rrtfmiff how the npirit and artivity of the Amerieau iotirer humeri awl fU'iiernirn have piren is the American ml1iT that iplfii (lid type of the lain! of (lie free ami the home of tht brave. I want my buy aut hm romrnili a ami I bo liy of thr future tn re reivr thi hrritayr of (tic arun aul the rod. It i a heritage of the open, whi.h How niut In- idealised to a love of nature ami a thouiihtfiiliie for thr meaning; ami reervation of life Keeling tliik, I reeord uir unalterable belief that a "rlMiiHii jJioul.l 1 - Never In port rndatifer a liuinan life. '2 Never kill wautouly. or uredlrly or brutally. 3 Obey the law of the atate anil nation; work for lietter lawn ml iiilnili the law rnfnreiiiir autlioritui.. Heerl the ritfht of farmer ami rerty owner anil alxi llieir feelmir. , IV Alwa.v leave erd bird anil Katne ill rover. . S Never lie a fih ho-. 7 I iwoiira(re the killing of frame for romnirrt ial iurioe by refiiMiif tu puivhaar lroW. K ritmly anil reeord the natural UiMor.v f the iraiue eeie in I lie mtemt of aeiettee. B lorp- nature and it ilouiteiis ami UK A liKNTI.KM AN. To till ideal I eouaecratr inynelf that M.rt hall not he my only 'ua that my reward ami my lewoii shall le in the thrill of the i-hae ml the ulnry of the unfM. ami the hitle of the matt in the tniiMt 4f I lie uiiiruiurii.a: alream ami the ei of the play iiiir trout in t lu poid of the annum wood anil the whirr of the ruffled u-r.ii.- in the sweet oft M'etil ti nt breathe from off the Ma and in the beauty ml tileuce of the lonely kill and dell. 1"'" I fjMtr1ntm for j Thpt Ihia ' am ihlh" "or of pit 4M hi Oil I tlllMii.lr tin th (Mul nf h Mhinkittg iiit-n Tt'r iMt-ni.tn i(i-it Ipimv tHw sr air skptitrrtt . nM fir f-ir th lit t'til out tif frnt-' t h i.i- a-tf itnl hi tt lltiriR (tut ii( Im't ( n ir ttt oik tf iitiiKir mil ri ! lo irt-ara thrui ftr thr rn ( it-itl of f nt it rt giii Hltonn. j I htl iwrftl t tMl . 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(irt i'itn-ruriit inim vm-nl 111 III iinnTiiiKinil liriiin. rtlll , Phill Mil I , klinl of Pi rthr ri lMh ri.l nil til rtiniM hitiua.it in Ihr iiif-i-p in imnnlnifnt t fftr A h iiiU-iuin i uriiT t'i nii'th thil nrtt 'liintP II IK hi Wnrk ri-lil Ilia Kffk li.n.l hut I Baker Steam Co. Will Advance Stock I In lr, i'imm I.. Ncp4n. lit ulii rtiiMiin. un lht I "ii lh-ti It ifti- dito l.ipt tnirtii. Thr lni ih' M-i. r l.v Uir in Si ml ita. in uf mi rlfftiit- tiMtn. Axrrilihh lit. ill i'Iimi i tn tlMVr lltf htM Hi thr wifk ttiPtffiil f fh ii P4 lh.it in n4- iml-l hi -ii .t hoytaj ..-r Wrili rv. .1 hi ii in i 'f-.it . mikr ll imI.II -I ht l.iihr- m th inn r Ainr.l. Hrt Un I Inf. mp th. "Ijinif hrr i U I iinr - Hhr . n ! I r r I wr-li'i n Kill h nillllnn.ilt r P t imhlrr nil. I thr i town rlfi. r ,.! imn'h tk.n ilh hrr iUhi i! Ii'.iut t i . n Ii un- in an- mi h.i. i I ts ! 1 1 i r ii tti liri .(thin In axial ! Il i " Wti.it rlr. mm "ii '1m" "h .iii I A. J. Knollin Box 478 . Pocatello, Idaho Breeder of PURE BRED LIVE STOCK Established Flocks of Sherp ROMNEYS OXFORDS L1NCOLNS COTSWOLDS HAMPSHIRES SHROPSHIRES RAMBOUILLETS BELGIAN HORSES SHORTHORN CATTLE BERKSHIRE HOGS A splendid lot of yearling rams of all breeds except Romneye (Romney lambs all sold) for 1919 trade, also a few ewes. Order early. Sheep shij-ped to 22 States in season of 1916, as follows: Washington Oregon California Idaho Utah Montana North Dakota Wyoming Colorado Nebraska Kansas 209 Purrhaners Missouri Iowa Illinois Tennessee Mississippi Massachusetts New I lampshire Connecticut Maine Kentucky Nevada r ( 1 V GAME STABLE-1 I II t 1 1 , rn ': f VI. It- r n I t a, (XJZr 1 THE STOLEN Horse.