June S, 1912 
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FOREST AND STREAM 
Resorts for Sportsmen. 
Maine. 
RIPOGENUS LAKE CAMPS 
H\/JVTIJVG, riS^HIJVG, 'R E C K B A TI O JV 
A Big Country is here opened up for Sportsmen just half way down the “West Branch” 
Canoe Trip; 40 miles by steamer from Greenville to Northeast Carry; twenty miles to Ches- 
uncook by canoe, twenty miles more to camps by motor boat or canoe. Another route by 
canoe from Norcross, Maine. Another overland by team from Lilly Bay (Moosehead Lake) 
to Caribou Lake, thence by canoe or motor boat 12 miles to camps. Home Camps com¬ 
fortable with spring beds, etc. Bach Camps and Lean-tos cover a great tract of 
Wilderness, for Sportsmen desiring to go far back in the woods. Good living ever> - 
where. Grouse, Ducks and Black Bear. We guarantee to give you Trout Fishing 
that is unequalled and Moose and Deer Hunting that is unsurpassed. Choice 
of the sportiest quick water in Maine, for the stream fisherman, or the most placid of pond 
and lake fishing for those who prefer it, where brook trout rise to the fly all summer. 
RALPH BISBEE - 
Kokadjo, Maine 
JONES CAMPS 
MOXIE POND 
We have the finest trout and salmon fishing' in 
Maine. Trout from 5 lbs. down. Salmon, from 
G lbs. down. Good accommodations for ladies. 
Good garden, good cows; in fact, everything to 
make our guests comfortable. Write for circulars. 
GEO. C. JONES, Mosquito, Maine. 
CARABASSETT SPRING FARM 
AND COTTAGES 
Five trout streams from 5 to 30 minutes’ walk from 
farm. Very best hunting in season. Open for boya 
from Tune 30 to Sept. 1. For particulars address 
N. CHAMPAGNE, Carabassett Spring Farm, Me. 
— CAMP PHOENIX — 
on Sourdnahunk I-ake and Sourdnahunk River, offers 
best fishing in Maine. Rate, $2.00 per day. No 
charge for canoes or boats. VVe want the man who 
wants “to be shown.” Write for references from 
your neighbors, and for further information to 
C. A. DAISEV. Proprietor 
NORCROSS.MAINE 
NORTH AND EAST POND CAMPS 
North Pond Camps. An ideal family resort, beauti¬ 
ful bathing beach, perfectly safe for children. Athletic 
sports and dancing. 
East Pond Camps. The fisherman’s resort. Best 
bass fishing in Maine. Individual cabins, private bath 
rooms. Write for booklet. 
E. W. CLEMENT, Oakland, Maine 
BELGRADE LAKE 
is the best bass lake in Maine, and Thwing Bros. Camps 
is the best fishing resort on the lake. 
We cater to fishermen and their families 
Individual camps with bath—excellent table, spring water, 
fine beds and personal attention of the management— 
trout and salmon fishing unexcelled. 
THWING BROS., Belgrade Lakes, Maine 
—Practical Dry 
Fiy Fishing 
By EMLYN M. GILL 
$1.25 Net $1.35 Postpaid 
The first American book describ- 
ing this most artistic and fasci¬ 
nating method of angling for trout. While this 
book will interest all fly-fishermen, its principal 
purpose is to lend a helping hand to the beginner. 
CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS 
153 Fifth Avenue New York 
Jamaica Point Camps 
Situated on Belgrade Lake. Open May 16th. New 
camps, with bath and telephone. Fine fishing sec¬ 
tion for bass and trout. Ideal spot to spend vaca¬ 
tion days. Write for booklet to MARSHALL & 
STONE, Oakland, Me.; after May 15th, Belgrade 
Lakes, Me., Water Route. 
SPENCER NARROWS CAMPS 
Cool, clean, comfortable. Avoid 
heat, dust, and discomforts. Spend 
your vacation here. :: Booklet. 
E. G. STEVENS. P. O. Kineo, Maine 
Moosehead Lake 
TRY GRAND LAKE STREAM 
**F1SHEBMAN’S MECCA” 
For spring fishing or vacation trip. Best territory 
in Maine for Fishing, Pleasuring or Hunting. Fine 
table, gvod beds, beautiful outlook, restful and 
comforting. 
GRAND LAKE STREAM COMPANY. 
Owners of 
Ouananiche Lodge, Sunset Camps. Grand Lake 
Norway Pines House and Camps. Dobsis Lake 
W.G.ROSE, Grand Lake Stream, VV ashington Co.,Me. 
LAKE PARK CAMP, 
Finest and most home-like outing in Maine. Best 
of fishing. Three lakes (27 miles), 16 outlying 
ponds. 80 miles of river trip. Booklet. 
LONG POND DAM TROUT 
and salmon pool. You’ve heard of it. ’The best 
fishing in Maine, and the earliest fly-fishing. Bath, 
hot and cold water. All conveniences. 
TROUT BROOK CAMPS, Mackamp, Me. 
Conservative Investment. 
We offer for conservative investment a high grade 
industrial Preferred stock to net 6% in an old estab¬ 
lished company commanding large market for its 
specialty at home and abroad. 
Under the most able management. Preceded by no 
prior lien of any kind. Net earnings equal to more 
than four times the Preferred Share dividend. 
We recommend these Preferred Shares as a per¬ 
fectly safe investment, suitable not only for the 
private investor, but for trust funds as well. 
Circular and full particulars on request. 
Circular and full particulars on requesl. 
TURNER, TUCKER & CO. 
Ill BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY 
BOSTON BUFFALO 
Frontier Rod and Gun Club. 
I’ERFECT scores were numerous. Mr. Hassen, of 
Boston, was high with 95 per cent, followed by Smith, 
of the .Vudubon, with 91 per cent. The scores. May 25: 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
Targets: 
10 
15 
25 
25 
25 
J Eberhardt . 
. 4 
9 
19 
21 
. . 
Cranston ... 
. 3 
,12 
14 
19 
15 
Sahlen . 
. G 
11 
13 
23 
VN'akefield . 
9 
17 
20 
ii 
Hassen . 
. 9 
15 
23 
25 
23 
W O Hewitt . 
. G 
12 
25 
20 
C Eberhardt . 
. 1 
C McKenna . 
7 
IV 
Lawson . 
14 
20 
24 
23 
Broderick . 
. 8 
14 
19 
21 
19 
W J McKenna . 
. 3 
10 
17 
IG 
Thompkins . 
9 
17 
Dauscher . 
•> 
4 
9 
Eichberg . 
10 
17 
23 
24 
Dewald . 
. 8 
11 
23 
21 
Faber . 
. 4 
12 
17 
IG 
Shultz . 
9 
3 
Ebberts . 
12 
18 
20 
is 
Pappich . 
8 
IG 
IG 
20 
Smith . 
. 8 
13 
21 
24 
25 
G McKenna . 
25 
20 
Keller . 
15 
Schlender . 
13 
Carter . 
18 
IG 
24 
Event No. 1, cup race. A Class won by Dewald, 23; 
B Class, C. McKenna, 19; C Class, Eberhardt, 19. 
Event No. 4, handicap. G. McKenna 25, \\’. O. 
Hewitt 25. The handicap added. 
Dead Shot Averages. 
Shooters who have won “Dead Shot” high average 
trophies at registered tournaments from May 1 up to 
the present time. This record gives the names of the 
shooters, the location and dates of the tournaments, as 
well as the scores made, also the number of points which 
are credited to them toward the diamond watch fob 
which is to be given at the end of the year to the 
shooters having the largest number of points; 
May 4, at Bethel, Conn.: Po'iits. 
Chas. Sherwood, Huntington, Conn.. 139exl50 2 
May 7-8, at \ icksburg, Miss.; 
W J Fletcher, Vicksburg, Miss. 2:;4ex3f0 4 
May T-S. at Columbus, Neb.: 
S Huntley, Sioux City, la. 2S7exSOO 4 
May 23-24, at Waterloo, la.; 
S A Huntley, Sioux (2ity, la. 288ex300 4 
May 7-8, at Des Moines, la.: 
E W Ridley, What Cheer, la. 2T2ex3C0 4 
May 8-9, at Camden, Ark.: 
J P Wright, Camden, Ark. 282ex3C0 4 
May 9, at \ ergas, Minn.: 
M A Nashold, Fargo, N. D.139exl50 2 
May 15, at Spring \ alley, Minn.: 
J V \\ inter. La Crosse, Wis. 136exl50 2 
May 21-24, at Selinsgrove, Pa.; 
H W Kahler, Philadelphia, Pa. 434ex450 G 
May 23, Portage, Wis.: 
Jos Raup, Portage, Wis.143exl50 2 
May 23, at Mt. Morris, Ill.: 
J S Young, Chicago.143exl50 2 
May 30, at Watertown, IVis.; 
J S Young, Chicago.145exl50 2 
May 25, at New Haven, Conn.; 
L C Wilson, Bridgeport, Conn. 144exl50 2 
May 28, at Albia, la.; 
Frank Brand, Plano, la. 140exl50 2 
May 28, at Albia, la.; 
W M Dillion, Lovilia, la.140exl50 2 
Deer Lodge Gun Club. 
Deer Lodge, Mont., May 26.—A few of the more en¬ 
thusiastic members of the Deer Lodge (Jun (Zlub were 
out in the rain this morning for practice. The con¬ 
ditions were very unfavorable and the scores lo\v. The 
third event is the Du Pont trophy event, this being the 
first shoot for that trophy which is shot, for by added 
target system. 
Several new members have come into the club, which 
guarantees a lively time this summer. The scores: 
Events: 12 3 4 
Targets: 10 15 25 20 
C Bielenberg ... 1 4 20 2 
Talbott . 7 6 22 11 
Coy . 7 3 24 7 
Event No. 4 was at ten pairs. 
J. N. Talbott, Sec’y. 
Events: 12 3 4 
Targets: 10 15 25 20 
Tippett . 7 13 25 11 
H IJielenberg .. 5 13 21 10 
Baker . 3 4 19 9 
Nonroe County F. ®. G. P. Ass’n. 
Albia, la.. May 28. — With 140 out of 150, Frank 
Brand took the wad here to-day, seconded _ by B. P'. 
Zaring and N. Muncy with 138. L. H. Fitzsimmons 
was high professional with 142. The program consis.ed 
of 150 targets. The scores: 
H O Ralee . 
M D Pabst .122 
T B Perry, Jr. 
F A Wilkinson .. 
B F Zaring . 
N Muncy _.'- 
A H Goering . 
Frank Brand . 
A Gillespie . 
W S Cook . 112 
John Maland . 137 
Professionals: 
L H Fitzsimmons.... 142 
W T Garrett .... 
132 
T C Graham . 
... 135 
122 
Harry Smith . 
... SG 
129 
R T Alford . 
... 103 
116 
G S Chord . 
... 133 
138 
G M Frogge . 
... 104 
138 
N W Glass . 
... 110 
136 
A B Roderick . 
... 122 
140 
R L Dove . 
... 128 
132 
John Dove . 
W M Dillon . 
... 131 
112 
137 
... 140 
142 
Fred C. Whitney .. 
... 105 
141 
I N Price . 
... 137 
