FOREST AND STREAM 
675 
RIFLES-AMMUNITION 
Sportsmen’s Supplies 
Honest Goods, Bottom Prices, Square Deal 
Send three stamps for Katalog 
POWELL & CLEMENT CO. 
410 Main St„ Cincinnati, 0. 
FRED. SAUTER 
Leading 
TAXIDERMIST 
of America, Established 1860 
Specialist in all Branches of Taxidermy 
42 Bleecker Street New York City 
Write for Catalogue “ A ” 
ARTHUR BINNEY 
(Formerly STEWART & BINNEY) 
Naval Architect and Yacht Broker 
MASON BLDG., KILBY STREET, BOSTON, MASS. 
Cable Address: “Designer,” Boston 
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Nyoil Absolutely Prevents Rustl 
Use it on your gun, revolver, bicycle,I 
talking machine, reel— in fact, for any! 
purpose tor which a fine, pure, lubricat-1 
ing oil is desired. It never chills oil 
hardens, •• gums” or smells bad, Askj 
sporting goods or hardware dealer Largel 
bottle, cheaper to buy, 25 c. i trial size, 10 c. 
WM F. NYE New Record Mass. I 
Ask your watch repairer whose 
oil he is using on your watch. 
Waterman PORTO Does It 
Makes any boat a motor boat. 1914 Model 3 H. P- 
Weight 59 lbs. Sold direct from Factory to you, 
freight paid. Save Agent’s profit. 
The Waterman PORTO is the original 
outboard motor, gth year—25,000 in use. 
Guaranteed for life. Fits any shaped 
stern; has Carburetor—not “mixing 
valve”; 3 Piston Rings instead of 1; 
Removable Phosphor Bronze Bearings; 
Solid Bronze Skeg, protecting io)4xi6 
in. Propeller, Steers by rudder from 
any part of boat. Water-cooled Exhaust 
Manifold; Noiseless under water Ex¬ 
haust; Bronze Gear Water Pump; 
Spun-copper Waiter Jacket; any igni¬ 
tion equipment desired. 
DEMAND these essentials in an out¬ 
board motor, or you won’t get your 
money’s worth. 
Write Today for Free Engine Book 
WATERMAN MARINE MOTOR CO.. 267 Mt. Elliott Ave., Detroit, Mich. 
WANTED. 
Experienced game 
breeder 
to work at 
State Game Farm. 
Address 
with terms. 
References, etc., N. 
Y. S., care of “Forest 
and Stream.’ 
Shooting from 50 yards and firing 20 shots he 
put up a new record of 196. The previous rec¬ 
ord, also made by Mr. Anderton, was 193. 
Shooting from 50 yards and firing 10 shots, 
Mr. Dreher accomplished what every other re¬ 
volver expert has tried to do, i. e., make a per¬ 
fect score. His record, 100, can never be beaten 
and will hardly ever be tied. It is the best that 
can be done. The previous record was 99, made 
in 1903 by Mr. Anderton. 
Mr. Dreher’s most remarkable shooting is the 
“possible” score at 50 yards. So far as existing 
records show this feat was never before accom¬ 
plished, certainly not in any event heard of by 
the United States Revolver Association, and it 
is doubtful if a perfect score has ever been made, 
even in practice. 
A “possible” at 50 yards is a most extraor¬ 
dinary achievement. To make this score it is 
necessary to stand 150 feet away from the tar¬ 
get, the bull’s eye measuring three and three- 
tenths inches in diameter. Every shot of the ten 
must hit that bull’e eye or cut the line which 
marks its boundary. A black ball of such a 
size, when put up 150 feet away, appears to 
be nothing more than a speck. A man has to 
have a pretty good eye to see the bull’s eye at 
all, to say nothing of hitting it with a pistol 
bullet. 
There must be a perfect co-ordination of at 
least five definite factors to achieve such phenom¬ 
enal results in shooting—a clear and steady eye, 
absolute control of the muscles, an adamantine 
that will go straight and true to the mark. 
Mr. Dreher has been an athlete practically all 
his life. He is an enthusiastic bicyclist and is 
set of nerves an excellent pistol and ammunition 
credited with being one of the cleverest ama¬ 
teur boxers in the State of Colorado. 
Since Mr. Dreher’s records were made there 
has been a renewal of interest in revolver shoot¬ 
ing. Some new names are bound to be added to 
the hall of fame of pistol cracks before very 
long, but whether or no, it is a pleasure to note 
this added interest in a clean, wholesome sport. 
SPOKANE RIFLEMEN ROUNDING UP—18 
EXPERTS AND 4 SHARP SHOOTERS 
QUALIFY. 
Spokane, Wash., Nov. 10, 1914. 
A little more than a year ago rifle shooting 
was about as dead as could be in this man’s 
town. Our club, organizing in April, 1913, be¬ 
gan to boost and boost hard, and last year sent 
in about a dozen names for N. R. A. qualifica¬ 
tion, most of these were for marksmen, only 
one member getting through for expert. 
This year we have doubled the membership 
of our club, have had an average of about 25 
shooters on the line every Sunday and qualified 
18 experts and 4 sharpshooters. 
(ESTABLISHED 1S6 6) 
J. H. LAU & CO. 
75 CHAMBERS STREET, NEW YORK 
Arms—Ammunition—Loaded Shells. Fencing—Baseball—Full Line Sporting Goods 
Sleeping Bag 
with Pneumatic Mattress 
the most satisfactory camp bed made. Can be 
used anywhere and when deflated occupies 
little space. 
SLEEP OUT OF DOORS 
No sleep Is more healthful or restful than sleep 
In the open, provided jour bed Is right. Per¬ 
fection Sleeping Bags fill every requirement. 
Ask for Catalogue of onr guaranteed Mattresses 
for home, camp, yacht and automobile use. 
Mailed free. 
Pneumatic 
Mfg. Co. 
284 Ninth Ave. 
Don’t Wear a Truss! 
Brook’s Appliance,the modern 
scientific invention, the wonder¬ 
ful new discovery that cures 
rupture, will be sent on trial. 
No obnoxious springs or pads. 
Has Automatic Air Cushions. 
Binds and draws the broken 
parts together as you would 
a broken limb. No salves. No 
plasters. No lies. Durable,cheap. 
C. E. BROOKS, the Discoverer Sent On trial to prove it 
Catalogue and measure blanks mailed free. 
Send name and address today. 
C. E. BROOKS, 1949A State St., Marshall, Mich. 
J. KANNOFSKY 
PRACTICAL GLASS BLOWER 
snd manufacturer of artificial eyes for birds, animate 
und manufacturing purposes a specialty. Send Cw 
prices. AH kinds of heads and skull* for furriers and 
•axidermists. 
363 Canal St., New York. 
Please mention "Forest and Stream.” 
HUNTSM 
Keep, 
conditi 
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JOSE! 
JED DIXON’S GRAPHITE 
idjock mechanism in perfect 
Booklet 
JERSEY CITY. N. J. 
JOHN MURGATROYD 
ESTABUSHED 1882 
TAXIDERMIST 
High Grade Work in All Branches of Taxidermy 
57 West 24th Street, NEW YORK CITY 
NAVAL ARCHITECT 
Designer of 
All Classes of Sailing Yachts and Motor Boats 
V Bottoms, swift, handsome, able, a specialty 
J. L. FOSTER, 
Orcas, Washington 
WANTED—Pointers and Setters to train; game plenty. Also 
two broken dogs for sale. 
H. H. SMITH, O. K. Kennels, Marydel, Md. 
