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FOREST AND STREAM 
L!? Guncleaner 
will be satisfactory to the 
grand army of rifle, shot¬ 
gun and revolver users. 
The widely and reputably known Jack 
Fanning and Fred Gilbert unqualifiedly 
endorse LBO. 
You don't have to rub, rub, rub your 
gun barrels, if you use LBO-it dissolves 
nitro deposits, removes rust and all kinds 
of powder cake, jiffy quick and here’s the 
big point-there’s No Acid in it. It’s just 
substituting our LBO for your elbow 
grease. 
Send for our Takeaway Handy Pack¬ 
age-bottle LBO Oil, bottle of Cleaner 
and roll of swabs packed in a kantleak 
package, 25c. by mail. (Fine for your 
fishrod too. Fixes sticky joints and cloggy 
reels.) Big bottle Gun Cleaner, also 25c. 
by mail. 
LBO Company, Port Richmond,N.Y.City 
BLACK SHELLS 
Smokele^x and Black Powdeiv 
Quick, strong primer Correct, even, bevel crimp- 
Great penetration ing 
Waterproofing that pro- Uniform Tatham shot 
tects them in damp- Double-size flash passage 
, weather hunting Solid brass head and strong 
Smooth “feed” and ejection paper for re-loading 
in any type of gun Black Shells require less 
Stout, waterproof wads “lead’ ’ in aiming 
Remember there are ten reasons for telling your 
dealer that you want the U. S. Black Shells. Send post 
t card for the Black Shell Booklet. 
UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE CO., - ,t " Trinity Bldg., N.Y.City 
National Lead Company, General Selling Agents 
Also John T. Lewis & Bros. Co., Philadelphia; 
United Lead Co., New York; Selby Smelting & 
Lead Co., San Francisco, distributors on Pacific Coast 
Can You Shave? 
Rub a little “3 in One” 
on your razor strop till 
leather becomes soft and 
pliable ; draw razor blade 
, between thumb and finger 
i ~ moistened with “3 in One”; 
r £ then strop. The razor cuts 
* 5 times as easy and clean; 
holds the edge longer. “A 
v Razor Saver for Every 
Shaver” which gives the 
scientific reasons, and a l 
generous trial bottle sent l 
Write to-day. 
S- frt 
3 IN 1 OIL CO. 
112 New St.. New York 
BEAVER IN THE ADIRONDACK^. 
It is understood that the new conservation 
commission has undertaken a census of the 
smaller animals of the Adirondacks with a view 
to determining just how many beaver there now 
are in the woods. In ioo Harry Radford made 
an estimate based on actual observation which 
showed that at the time there were about fif¬ 
teen beaver. In 1905 he reported that there 
, were, forty, and in 1907 his estimate showed 
I one hundred. That year the commission got 
fourteen from Yellowstone Park. Of these 
four were liberated at First Lake on the Fulton 
chain; four near Fourth Lake, four others near 
Lake Terror in Hamilton county, and two near 
Tupper Lake. Since that time the beaver evi¬ 
dently have thrived and have become an attrac¬ 
tion to Adirondack visitors, but no official at¬ 
tention apparently has been paid to them and 
the number now existing is unknown. It is 
hard to believe, however, that any very greal 
damage has been done by the beaver and any 
effort to remove the protection now given them 
by law so that they may again be exterminated 
by trappers and hunters is likely to be fought 
vigorously both by the hotel keepers and the 
campers as well as by the guides. 
Not So Aristocratic as the Grouse, But Worth 
Bringing Home 
ARCHERY 
The National Archery Association of the 
United States will hold its thirty-seventh annual 
tournament in Washington Park, Chicago, Aug. 
j 10-13. It will be under the management of the 
following officers and executive committee: 
President, Herman L. Walker, Fine Arts Build¬ 
ing, Chicago, Ill. Vice-Presidents, Dr. Robert P. 
Elmer, Wayne, Pa.; James S. Jiles, Pittsburgh, 
Pa.; Burton Payne Gray, Boston, Mass. Secre¬ 
tary-! reasurers, James H. Pendry, 6416 Stewart 
Avenue, Chicago, Ill. ; Homer S. Taylor, Buffalo, 
N. \ .; Dr. Calvin S. Case, Chicago, Ill.; Homer 
W. Bishop, Chicago, Ill.; Frank E. Canfield, Kan¬ 
sas City, Mo. 
In Loaded Shells 
Smokeless ShotgunPowder 
** 0 $T ^ ’ 
- f ■ ^' J 
of practically all 
makes you can get 
Infallible. Ask for 
it the next time you 
buy shells. 
If you are interested 
in trapshooting, write 
for our booklet called, 
“Trapshootin g.” 
It is worth reading. 
Address: 
Hercules Powder Co. 
Wilmington, Del. 
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HERCULES tplPOWDEBJCO. 
“IT DOES THE TRICK“ 
Ible Single Trigger fits all 
guns, old or new. Makes 
double gun “KING OF ALL Shot 
Guns.” BIG FREE Catalogue TELLS 
• We Do Expert Repairing. 
Lancaster Arms Co.,Lancaster,Pa 
Big Game Hunting and Fishing 
An unusual opportunity of fishing and hunting is 
offered a party of sportsmen in tne most primitive 
part of America. Lodge is located in Central Idaho 
in the heart of the Bitter Root Mountains on the 
Salmon River. Game very plentiful, being seldom 
.hunted it has little fear of man. Bear, sheep, deer, 
goat and smaller game hunting. 
FIVE MILE RANCH Dixie, via Stites, Idaho. 
It is healthfut.aids digestion 
B and builds up strength 
ARBAROSSA goodness is in the, 
quality-of grains chosen for it .the 
perfection of its brewing the puri- 
ty* *of everything connectedwitruts 
making; the fact that it is aged and 
stenli3ed. BwEWEO(iNoBoTTLEo gy 
THECHRISTIAN Moerlein BREWINCG)JNC 
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