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FOREST A X 1) S T R E A M 
January, 1919 
1 THE KENNEL MART 
“MEAT FIBRINE” FOR DOGS 
Its value during cold weather 
Colder weather means keener appetite! Therefore more food at 
this season is necessary and your interest in your dog’s welfare 
will lead you to give him a sustaining and strengthening diet. 
SPRATT’S DOG CAKES 
AND PUPPY BISCUITS 
Contain “Meat Fibrine” 
and you are acting in your own and your dog’s best interests by 
insisting on SPRATT’S. 
* Write for samples and send 2c stamp for catalogue 
SPRATT’S PATENT, LIMITED, Newark, N. J. 
San Francisco; St. Louis; Cleveland; Montreal. 
i DENT'S CONDITION PILLS 
all run-down, thin and unthrifty, if his 
coat is harsh and staring, his eyes inat- 
terated, bowels disturbed, urine high 
colored and frequently passed — if you 
feel badly every time you look at him 
—eating grass won’t help him. 
DENT’S CONDITION PILLS 
will. They are a time-tried formula, 
that will pretty nearly make a dead 
dog eat. As a tonic for dogs that are 
all out of sorts and those that are 
recovering from distemper or are 
afifected with mange, eczema, or some 
debilitating disease, there is nothing j 
to equal them. PRICE, PER BOX, 
50 CENTS. I 
If your dog is sick and you do not 
know how to treat him, write to us 
and you will be given an expert’s 
opinion without charge. Pedigree 
blanks are free for postage — 4 cents a 
dozen. Dent’s Doggy Hints, a 32- 
page booklet, will be mailed for a two- 
cent stamp. The Amateur Dog Book, 
a practical treatise on the treatment, 
care and training of dogs, 160 pages 
fully illustrated, will be mailed for 10 
cents. 
THE DENT MEDICINE CO. 
NEWBURGH, N. Y.; TORONTO, CAN. 
WANTED — Pointers and setters to train; 
game plenty. For sale trained setters, also 
some good rabbit hounds. Dogs sent on trial. 
Dogs boarded. Stamp for reply. 0. K. Ken- 
nels, Marydel, Kd. 
ENGLISH SETTERS 
and POINTERS 
A nice lot of good strong, 
healthy, farm raised puppies 
of the best of breeding 
GEO. W. L.OVELL 
Middleboro, Mass. 
Tel. 29.M 
IS THIS WORTH THE PRICE? 
Stop your dog breaking shot and wing. Teach 
him what whoa; means. No long trailing rope or 
spike collar. Our field dog control is not cruel. 
Can he carried in pocket and attached instantly 
to dog’s collar. Dog can’t bolt. Fast dogs can be 
worked in close and young ones field broken in a 
week. Works automatically — principal South 
American Bolas. Sent postpaid with full direc- 
tions for $2. Testimonials and circular sent on 
request. 
MAPLE ROAD KENNELS 
NEW PRESTON, CONN. 
Oorang Airedale 
Terriers 
The 20th Century 
All - Round Dog 
Choice Stock for Sale 
Six Famoas Oorangs at Stud 
Oorang Kennels 
Dept. H. La Rue, Ohio 
country and innumerable patches of 
rocky desert country. Interspersed be- 
tween these desert sort of patches are 
little arroyos, some of which have a 
few cotton wood trees. About sixty 
miles south of Alpine, you leave the main 
road cut off to the southeast on what 
we term the Red Bluff road. The Red 
Bluff road follows down through a val- 
ley which varies in width from a quarter 
of a mile of two miles, and in places 
makes excellent grazing country. Other 
places you find rocky and sandy. 
About fifteen miles on the Red Bluff 
Road you encounter the first foot hills 
of the Chisos Mountains, and from then 
on it is a continuous up and down until 
you arrive at a point about a mile north 
of Point Gap. From then on the road 
runs through a practically level country 
covered with chapparal and brush. 
About twenty miles from Glenn 
Springs, one encounters the Glenn 
Springs-Marathon road, and from here 
on down the country is rolling with 
some steep grades. About twelve miles 
out of Glenn Springs you pass a little 
schoolhouse set up on a hill at a place 
kno\vn as Dugout Wells. On one of my 
trips through the coutnry, I asked the 
school teacher how many students she 
had and she said it varied from seven 
to twelve, but that she expected one 
rancher’s family was going to move out, 
and then she would only have about four 
or five students. It struck me as quite 
a remarkable thing as showing the ex- 
tent of our educational system in this 
little schoolhouse way up in the moun- 
tains, only one house near it, and the 
children coming from distances up to 
twelve miles. 
At Glenn Springs, one finds a wax 
factory, the wax being made from boil- 
ing a weed known as Candelilla. The 
weed is boiled in a solution of sulphuric 
acid, which causes the scum to rise to 
the surface. This scum is scraped off, 
dried and hardened into wax. I under- 
stand a great deal of this wax is used 
in coating insides of shells for ourselves 
and the Allies, and also in the making 
of phonographic records. 
The Chisos Mountains are as rugged 
and rough as one could wish, and one 
finds innumerable white tail deer and 
just below the mountains in the foot- 
hills any number of the larger black 
tail species knowm to this country. 
THE FOREST SERVICE HELPS 
T he Forest Service of the United States 
Department of Agriculture is mobiliz- 
ing the country’s forest resources by 
finding out what kinds and grades of wood 
are suitable for wartime’s special require- 
ments ; training inspectors of wood mate- 
rials; improving timber specifications; and 
investigating and testing material, process- 
es, and products used in manufacture of 
war supplies derived in whole or in part 
from wood. It is also stimulating the pro- 
duction of meat, wool, and hides on Na- 
tional Forest ranges; co-operating with 
stockmen to lower losses from poisonous 
plants ; aiding the Fuel Administration to 
increase fuel supplies through use of wood; 
and is teaching the conservation of natural 
resources. 
