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FOREST AND STREAM 
A Quality Car at a Quantity Price 
T HE Vulcan is a handsome car, with 
up-to-date equipment including 
its stream line body and strictly 
electric lights, and yet—it is just as pow¬ 
erful and speedy as any $1,000 car ever 
made. 
‘‘A better car for less money,” the 
Vulcan is not to be compared with the 
cheap “assembled” cars, for every part 
entering into its construction, even to the 
sheet metal work and castings, is made in 
the great Vulcan Shops at Painesville, 
Ohio. 
It is only by quantity production, by 
the use of special machinery and by rigid 
supervisory economy that we have been 
able to put into this car, the labor and 
material which the Vulcan Standard de¬ 
mands. 
Here then is a high grade car at a price 
so low that you have no excuse for wait¬ 
ing longer to purchase your car. Physi¬ 
cians, particularly, will appreciate this 
sturdy car, which is such a willing worker 
and costs so little for tires and gasolene. 
READ THE 
VULCAN PLATFORM 
27 Horse Power 
3H" Bore, 5" Stroke 
Unit Power Plant, 3-point 
suspension 
105" Wheelbase “Speedster” 
118" Wheelbase “Touring Car” 
32 x 3k" Tires all-round 
Transmission, Selective Sliding 
Gear, 3 Speeds forward and 
reverse. Nickel Steel Gears. 
5-Pinion Bevel Gear Differen¬ 
tial, Chrome Nickel Steel 
Gears 
LeftSide Drive. Centre Control 
“Streamline” Bodies 
Electric Lights 
Full Equipment, Consisting of 
Top and Slip Cover, Wind¬ 
shield, Speedometer, Electric 
Lights and Horn, Tools, Jack 
and Q. D. Rims. 
Vnlcan” 5-Passenger 
Touring Car 
Price $850 
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Tie Vulcan Mfg. Co. 
Dept. 26 
Painesville - - Ohio 
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Use it on your gun, revolver, bicycle,! 
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Ask your watch repairer whose 
oil he is using on your watch. 
The Motors That Never Backfire 
In Which Motor Are You Interested? 
The Roberts Motor Co., SANDUSKY. OHIO 
Henry Gun Club. 
Henry, S. D., May 22, 1914. 
R. R. Barber had an unfinished run of 143, W. P. 
Brown long run of 94. 
In Special Event for the three Interstate Association 
medals. P. J. White won first, 24 x 25—23 x 25; M. 
Larson won second, 24 x 25—22 x 25; R. E. Trumm won 
third, 24 x 25—21 x 25. 16 yards rise. 
Total Total 
Number Number 
Shot At Broke 
W. D. Higgins . 150 134 
W. T. Oldfield . 150 109 
Geo. Fuller . 150 125 
’A. J. French . 150 139 
Ole. Rasmussen . 150 105 
*R. R. Barber . 150 148 
W. P. Brown . 150 141 
*H. C. Rinkle . 150 139 
H. C. Tegtmier . 150 120 
Ed. Coin . 150 127 
*R. D. Guptil . 150 145 
M. W. Thill . 150 133 
*J. E. Dickey . 150 140 
W. H. Cowan . 150 136 
C. V. Hubbard . 150 119 
L. D. French . 150 134 
A. J. Bowden . 150 127 
A. R. Florau . 150 144 
J. P. White . 150 145 
F. F. Slocum . 150 139 
R. E. Trumm . 150 112 
John E. Law . 150 114 
N. E. Lindstrom . 150 135 
Geo. Longsdorff . 150 132 
’ Art. Montgomery . 150 121 
J. A. Patterson . 150 97 
Otto Grasse . 150 117 
W. B. Johnson . 150 125 
C. Larson . 150 130 
H. L. Hannigan . 150 111 
Ben. Bruflat . 150 125 
Martin Larson . 150 96 
Tom. Bagan . 45 28 
A. H. Scott . 30 18 
’Professional. 
C. V. HUBBARD, Secretary. 
Iowa City Gun Club. 
Iowa City, la., May 29, 1914. 
The Fifth Annual Tournament held by the Iowa City 
Gun Club, May the 29th, at Iowa City, Iowa, was as 
usual well attended. 52 shooters in all. The weather 
was the same as it had been the 4 years on the day 
the shoot was held—raining in the morning and ex¬ 
tremely hot the rest of the day. Mr.' John Jahn car¬ 
ried away the high honor of the day as he also did 
last year, breaking 190 out of 200. The other prizes went 
to Chas. A. Sweet, of Bellplaine, la., second, and Chas. 
McBride of Bellplaine, third. Both did very good 
work. Hope we will see the same faces back next year. 
Total 
Total 
Number 
Number 
Shot At 
Broke 
Tohn Jahn . 
190 
*J. R. Graham ... 
184 
C. A. Sweet . 
179 
Chas. McBride ... 
178 
Chas. Hummel _ 
177 
A. H. Goering .... 
176 
L. S. Ewen . 
175 
Geo. Reimers . 
173 
Nick Weber . 
173 
H. C. Teets . 
172 
Doc. Bothell . 
170 
N. Muncv . 
169 
Ed. Kessler . 
169 
B. A. Reed . 
166 
John Donohue .... 
163 
*F. R. Riggs .... 
l6l 
S. W. Witry . 
157 
D. A. Downing .. 
■ 156 
S. O’Briene . 
156 
W. S. McTntosh .. 
155 
Robt. Harder . 
154 
T. G. Wehrle . 
154 
W. D. Sheean _ 
153 
T. A. Moe . 
152 
*E. T. Lednum . 
152 
H. G. Worthey ... 
l6l 
*Fred Whitney .. 
159 
T. T. Ward . 
145 
D. F. Flanagan .. 
141 
B. C. Foster . 
140 
T. W. Goodman .. 
. 
134 
H. D. Tobin . 
131 
Arthur Thomas .. 
151 
L. L. Bickett _ 
106 
Geo. Herr . 
III 
A. A. Anderson .. 
128 
F. H. Schwarz .. 
9 i 
H. D. Walton ... 
90 
Doc. Ady . 
94 
Chas. C. Corns .. 
66 
T. E. Wells . 
74 
O. K. Mauck ... 
79 
W. Kubichek - 
88 
F. G. Clark . 
74 
B. T. Lambert ... 
35 
C. L. Boarder .. 
47 
H. C. Cole . 
12 
Fred Wetleaf .... 
15 
II. C. Horack _ 
19 
P. A. Anderson . 
29 
Otto Radlaff .... 
37 
J. V. Muholck .. 
II 
’Professional. 
C. BOTHELL, 
Secretary. 
