Oct. 2, 1909 ] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
523 
Get Ready 
for your big-game hunt. 
Buy your rifle (American 
or foreign) and your entire 
outfit at 
Philadelphia 
Sporting Goods 
Headquarters 
Write for Catalogue 
Shannon’s 
816 Chestnut Street, - - Philadelphia 
ITILL - HUNTING SHOE 
This shoe has a double bottom—two thicknesses, the 
iter one coming up to A—B—, but not included in 
the seam. We thus pro¬ 
duce a shoe which can be 
worn over rough surfaces 
without injuring or hurt¬ 
ing the foot—and at the 
same time furnish a noise¬ 
less shoe. Japonica, water¬ 
proof stock, full bellows 
tongue. 
-B 
love style, $5.00. Knee Length, $6.50. Send for 
icriptive catalogue of these and other kinds. 
E. A. BUCK CO , Inc., Bangor, Maine 
'he following is an extract from a letter, among many, 
ich tells what people think of them: 
“Deer Lodge, Tahawtjs, Essex County, N. Y. 
Gentlemen: * * * The above style of footwear I 
roduced here in my Sporting Club, ‘The Tahawus 
ib,’ and it has become very popular. * * * I have 
rn mine constantly for the past two months and am 
ased to say I never owned so perfect a boot for this 
igh and woody country. For use in the light skiffs 
this section they are unequaled. Yours truly, 
E. Holloway Coe. 
II7XRAK SPORTSMENS CLOTHING 
V ^^*“**^ Just the thing for gunning, fishing 
nping, climbing, boating. Booklet with samples of material free 
ID, JONES <a KENYON, 3 Blandina St.. Utica, N. Y. 
NEW PERFECTION 
WICK BLUE FLAME OIL COOK-STOVE 
Standard Oil Company 
(Incorporated) 
ITER.-OCEAN 
UNTING TALES 
gar F. Randolph 
t series of hunting reminiscences of rare 
irm for the sportsman and for the wider 
:le which delights in true tales of outdoor 
. With none of the high coloring and ex- 
(eration which give a false note to so many 
fling,stories, Mr. Randolph’s book is never 
<ing in interest. 
le covers the field of sport with the rifle, 
t and west, drawing a vivid word picture of 
in the open, subordinating his own exploits 
the main incidents of outdoor experience, 
ing much valuable information on camp life, 
'ting and the habits of wild game, and con- 
lally delighting the reader with the freshness 
his viewpoint. 
his book will strike a sympathetic chord in 
memory of every big-game hunter of ex- 
ience and_ will prove of real value to the 
ice who is planning an excursion into the 
Cloth, 170 Pages. Richly Illustrated 
Postpaid, $1 00 
*EST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
New York City 
YOU OUGHT TO HAVE YOUR HIDE TANNED 
and head mounted. It will not cost you any more—if as much—to have 
your work done in the largest establishment of the kind in the world. 
\Y r e tan deer skins with hair on for rugs or trophies, or dress them 
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and womens’ garments when so ordered. Send for catalog. 
Taxidermy and head mounting are among our particular specialties. 
The Crosby Frisian Fur Company, 573 Lyell Ave., Rochester, N. Y. 
HELLO, BROTHER! 
Shed your pack, fill your pipe, and sit down—we want to have a little straight “Head 
Camp” fire talk with you. To get right down to “brass tacks,” you’ve got your share of red 
corpuscles in your blood—you like the fields and woods and waters—you like the solo of 
the reel, and the voice of the gun. It’s an unfortunate fact that you, who love these things, 
cannot get more than from one to four weeks off in a year to enjoy them. 
NOW LISTEN: —If _we can show you how you can take a fishing or hunting trip twelve 
times a year for $1.00 without neglecting your work, will you take it? If we can take you 
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and see at close range big game and small, will you come with us? Subscribe for the 
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Briefly, the NATIONAL SPORTSMAN contains each month 160 
pages crammed full of stories, photo¬ 
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life, and a lot more good stuff that will 
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Think of it, twelve copies, each 
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Laws of all the States and Canada. Cooking Recipes for Campers, Howe to Use the Compass, Hints on 
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Revolvers, Tents, Camp Outfits, Fishing Tackle and other goods of interest to lovers of outdoor sports. 
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Name .. 
Address in Full . 
The Story of the Indian. 
By George Bird Grinnell. author of “Pawnee Hero 
Stories,” “Blackfoot Lodge Tales,” etc. 12mo. Cloth. 
Price, $1.50. 
Contents: His Home. Recreations. A Marriage. 
Subsistence. His Hunting. The War Trail. Fortunes 
of War. Prairie Battlefields. Implements and Indus¬ 
tries. Man and Nature. His Creation. The World of 
the Dead. Pawnee Religion. The Old Faith and the 
New. The Coming of the White Man. The North 
Americans—Yesterday and To-day. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
TRAINING vs. BREAKING. 
Practical Dog Training; or Training vs. Breaking. 
By S. T. Hammond. To which if added a chapter on 
training pet dogs, by an amateur. Cloth, 166 page*. 
Price, $1.00. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
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