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FOREST AND STREAM 
-Marbles- 
GUN “TOOLS” 
are the kind that good sportsmen like. They’re 
all quality devices intended to keep good guns 
in good condition. And they do the work for 
which they are intended. That’s why users 
are loyal boosters. 
MARBLE’S JOINTED RIFLE ROD 
Substantial as a one-piece rod—more conve¬ 
nient. Brass with steel joints or all steel 
as desired. Swivel tip prevents twisting of 
rod, gives whirling movement that cleans 
thoroughly. For all sporting and military 
rifles. Mention calibre and length of barrel 
when ordering. Any calibre, price $1.00. 
fUtSPRING TEMPEREO SPIRAL STEELCORE OF MARBLE S CLEANERS 
Made of soft brass gauze washers on a spirally 
bent spring tempered steel wire. Gets into 
rifling—cleans thoroughly—removes lead. Can’t 
harm finest rifle. Lasts a lifetime. Fits any 
standard rod. State calibre wanted. Price Soc. 
Same style cleaner for shot guns 75 c. 
MARBLE’S FIELD CLEANER 
Same as rifle cleaner but is equipped with 
cord—one end with loop—other with weight. 
Fasten loop to twig, drop weight through bar¬ 
rel, move gun back and forth. For all calibres. 
Price 75 C. Pull-through for shotguns— $1.00. 
MARBLE’S ANTI-RUST ROPES 
Soak rope in oil—draw 
through gun barrel—put 
gun away. Prevents 
rust and corrosion— 
keeps out dust. Keeps 
barrel in perfect condi¬ 
tion. For shotguns or 
rifles 50C. For revolver 
25c. State calibre or 
gauge and length of 
barrel. 
MARBLE’S NITRO-SOLVENT OIL 
Best gun oil on market. 
Cleans, polishes, preserves. Dis¬ 
solves residue of all black and 
smokeless powders, _ including 
cordite. Stops corrosion by neu¬ 
tralizing acids. For fishing reels 
and all fine machines as well 
as guns. 
Sample Free, if you mention 
your dealer’s name. 
Ask Your Dealer 
for any of above specialties. 
Orders filled direct if we have 
no dealer in your town. Write 
for catalog, Marble’s Game-Get¬ 
ter Gun and Sixty Specialties 
for Sportsmen. 
MARBLE ARMS & MFG. CO. 
526 DELTA AVE., GLADSTONE, MICH. 
bama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Nov. i,- 
Feb. 1. 
Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Nov. 20,- 
Feb. 16. 
Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Sept. 15,-Feb. I. 
Arizona, California, Texas, Oct. 15,-Feb. 1. 
Rails, Coots, Gallinules, Sept. l.-Dec. 1. 
Exceptions: Tennessee, Utah, Oct. i,-Dec. 1. 
Missouri, Sept. 15,-Jan. I. 
Louisiana, Nov. i,-Feb, 1. 
Arizona, California, (coots) Oct. 15-Feb. 1. 
Woodcock, Nov. l.-Jan. 1. 
Exceptions: Delaware, Louisiana, Nov. 15- 
Jan. 1. 
West Virginia, Oct. i-Dec. 1. 
Georgia, Dec. i-Jan. 1. 
Shore Birds—Black-Breasted and Golden Plover, 
Jacksnipe, Yellowlegs, Sept. l.-Dec. 16. 
Exceptions: Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, 
Nov. 20-Feb. 1. 
Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Nov. 
i-Feb. 1. 
Tennessee, Oct. i-Dec. 16. 
Arizona, California, Oct. 15-Feb. 1. 
Utah, (snipe) Oct. i-Dec. 16. 
Utah, (plover and yellowlegs) Sept. 1, 1918. 
Insectivorous birds protected indefinitely. 
Band-tailed pigeons, cranes, swans, curlew, and 
smaller shore birds protected until September 1, 
1918; wood ducks in Kansas and West Virginia, 
rails and wood ducks in California, and wood¬ 
cock in Missouri are also protected until Sept¬ 
ember 1, 1918. 
Shooting prohibited between sunset and sun¬ 
rise; or at any time on the Mississippi River 
between Minneapolis and Memphis after Janu¬ 
ary 1, 1915. 
TEN CALVES ADDED TO U. S. BISON 
HERD. 
Editor Forest and Stream'. 
The Government’s herd of buffalo on the 
Wichita National Forest in Oklahoma which is 
also a federal game preserve has been increased 
by the arrival of ten calves according to a report 
received by the Forest Service from the super¬ 
visor in charge. The herd, which now comprises 
sixty-two specimens, is in good condition, says 
the supervisor, and promises to continue increas¬ 
ing at a rapid rate. 
Eight of the calves are females, bringing the 
number of heifers and cows up to thirty. The 
bulls number thirty-two and have been placed by 
themselves in a pasture which has just been 
fenced in for them. 
Three years ago the buffalo herd on the Wich¬ 
ita Forest was little more than half as large as 
it is now. It is said that the other game 
animals in the preserve, including the elk and 
antelope, also are increasing, due to the protec¬ 
tion afforded not only against hunters, but 
against wolves, wild cats, and other predatory 
animals, which committed serious depredations 
from the establishment of the preserve in 1905 
until measures were taken to stop them. In pro¬ 
tecting the game from predatory animals, the 
wardens and forest officers are also promoting 
the interests of local stockmen, who graze several 
thousand head of cattle on certain allotted areas 
within the preserve. 
There's What Gets The Game 
There’s 
what gets you to » 
_ the hunting grounds way I 
ahead of the other fellows. There's I 
what lets you have an extra hour’s sleep. (H 
There’s what cuts the work out of sport. There’s 
the famous 
Push-Button Controlled 
Clamps to the stem of any rowboat in a jiffy, 
develops 2 H. P., and runs 7 to 10 miles an 
hour. Has live positive speed adjustments 
—high speed forward, trolling speed, neu- ^ 
tral,slo\v reverse and fast reverse. All s peeds 
secured without stoppi.-g, revers- 
ing or altering the speed of motor. * 
Magneto Built in Flywheel 
Give9 a good hot spark down to ^practically the. last 
revolution. Supplied with dual ignition if desired. 
Other Caille Features 
Caille Silencer on exhaust. Water-tight gear housing. 
Double seamed fuel tank. Reinforced bracket. Nen-kinfc- 
Ing water tube: all fully described in catalog No. 10. 
Larger motors described in catalog No. 24. 
DEALERS WANTED 
THE CAILLE PERFECTION MOTOR COMPANY 
1549 Caille Street Detroit, Michigan 
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You Can Still Get Bass 
One year of war. One year of strain, anx ety, plugging. 
Forget it,old pal. You can’t go through another year like 
that without “cracking”, unless you take a week or two 
and get out from under the load. Throw off everything! 
Relieve the tension. Take a couple of “'BRISTOL” Steel 
Fishing Rods and go off with another congenial soul or 
two and fish. You can still get bass—it’s the finest season 
for them. Also, some salmon left. 
Look out or you will get to that point where you’re so 
tired that you will not have enough gumption left to make 
yourself take a vacation and rest. Don’t put this matter 
off so long that your mind keeps working in a circle all 
the time chewing over the same old troubles. Break 
away now. 
If you don’t know where to go we’ll tell you—and what 
tackle to take. 
VIKITG FOR FREE CATALOGUE 
* Winners of fifteen prizes for the largest bass in the 
Field and Stream National Fishing Contest in 1914. 
THE HORTON MFG. CO., 84 Horton St., BRISTOL, CONN. 
Fishing Tackle Parlance 
Fishing Tackle must be perfect to be good. 
There is no “pretty good” Tackle—it will either 
stand or go to pieces. 
Our Tackle is made to get fish and stand up 
under pressure. 
We never sacrifice quality to make a low 
price—but neither do we ever use quality as 
an excuse for a high price. Our splendid 176 
page catalogue will be mailed to you on re¬ 
ceipt of 5c. in stamps to cover postage. 
EDW. VOM HOFE & COMPANY 
105-107 Fulton Street NEW YORK CITY 
