Trade - Marked Mauser Rifles Are Reliable 
Get yours now. Low prices cannot last after present 
stock is exhausted. It is true that the mongrel, cheap, non- 
trademarked German rifle to-day is unreliable but the standard trade 
marked high-grade rifles are absolutely reliable and as good as ever, and a 
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locality upon request. We have sold hundreds from Maine to Alaska to the absolute satisfaction of the buyer. 
OUR LEADERS 
Model 1923.. -W/06 
No 2 H Full stock Western model. rfU/Ob 
No. 1 H Half octagon, matted rib. 30/00 
No. 3 Sporting model..~. **0/06 
No. 8 Special Western model. j MM 
With 6 power Gerard scope*—(like cut). 8 MM 
With 6 power Gerard scope pre-war—(like cut). 8^ MM 
With 3 power scope.*. 22 ( al. 
Any rifle sent C.O.D. subject to examination on receipt of $5.00 M. O.; orders accompanied by cash in full 
25 cartridges FREE. Circular on request. 
BAKER & KiMBALL, Inc. _ ii _ 38B South Street, BOSTON 
Sauer Mauser 
Waffenfabrik 
Gewelirfabrik 
30/0G 
' $95.00 
30/n« 
67.50 
30/Oli 
62.5G 
30/06 
45.00 
8 MM 
42.50 
8 MM 
42.50 
8 MM 
47.50 
22 Cal. 
17.50 
MEET JUDGE BRICKEN! 
tile ytu IJ, V. - - -- 
I ar L>«. Pork Rind FrOCS For Big Bass Use Jack’s Fish Ferrets and 
JaCK S f Ufa niuu l I ug .... , t •• The Ferrets combine the feathered fly. 
White flexible pork rind shaped 
just like a frog. Very natural 
in appearance and action. 12 
pieces in jar—good until used— 
40c at your dealers. 
Wicrwle. Tail The Ferrets combine the feathered fly, 
w >55 le » «*** weight and spinner all on one long 
shank hook—no kinking joints. Twelve color combina¬ 
tions, feathered and bucktail. Weighted flies 50c each. 
Fly-rod size, unweighted flies and bucktails in twelve 
color combinations, 3,5c each. 
The Wiggle Tail Pork Rind is for use on 
any lure and rides upright like a live min¬ 
now swims. Wiggles like every¬ 
thing! Game fish can’t resist its 
natural action. Made in 3 sizes, 
Bass, Trout and Muskie. 12 
pieces in a jar. 40c at your Cj/j 
dealers. 
Your dealer should have these 
lures. If not write us direct. 
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SOUTH BEND, iND. 
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FULTON, N. Y. 
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|^|g^C y cIe Company 
today lor, 
For Sale 
Game Preserve 
5 0,000 acres timber land in southeast 
Georgia, surrounded by two navigable 
rivers, the Atlantic Ocean and a main line 
rail’ ad running north and south. 
The I'mber stands on about 40,000 acres of 
it, consisting of the following, viz.: 
9,000,000 feet of Cypress 
5,000,000 feet of Ash 
15,000,000 feet of Oak 
30,000,000 feet of Red Gum 
140,000,000 feet of Pine 
4,000,000 feet of Ties 
10,000 acres in nutritious grass for cattle 
and hogs. The freight rate by water to 
New York is $8.00. 
The 5 0,000 acres is entirely surrounded by 
wire fence. Can be made self-sustaining by 
stocking with cattle or hogs, which can run 
or this grass eleven months in the year, or 
by selling off small portion of timber an¬ 
nually. 
Artesian wells are scattered all over the 
property. 
Finest game preserve in America: wild tur¬ 
key, ducks, deer, quail, and fresh and salt 
water fishing. 
The price they are asking for this property 
is $16 per acre (it is easily worth $25 per 
acre). The land is worth more money than 
the price asked, and the timber alone is 
worth the money. If you are interested, 1 
am willing at any time to show the property. 
BOX 501, FOREST & STREAM 
In writing to Advertisert mention Forest and Stream, It will identify you. 
stout hooks, sinkers, and a bob or two, 
in variety. This sea-casting or salt 
water outfit will serve admirably if one 
goes after the big Mississippi river cat¬ 
fish, or has a whack at redfish, sea trout, 
and Pacific coast, Gulf of Mexico, or 
Atlantic coast fishing, when sea bass or 
tuna or other fishing of major type may 
be had. But, of course, if one is going 
after a certain kind of sea fishing, it 
would be best to fit for that kind, up to 
300- or 400-yard reels and lines neces¬ 
sary for the chief salt water sports. 
My suggestions can be only general and 
as unsatisfactory as those who propose 
“all-around" outfits must be. Consider, 
for example, the fly-fishing in the trout 
and salmon waters of Oregon and 
Washington, or of Maine. I am speak¬ 
ing merely of cross-country hit-and-miss 
fishing. 
And have the tackle in a case, espe¬ 
cially for it. Painful experience makes 
me say this. Don't trust to a bag, to 
side-pockets, to cigar-box or something- 
in which tackle churns into a snarl. 
There is, among cases, an adequate 
“all-around" case—the Knickerbocker, 
with its reel, plug, spinner, sinker, bob 
and utility compartments. This alumi¬ 
num, leather-covered case will carry 
ample tackle for “all-around” fishing, 
six or eight reels, a dozen assorted 
plugs and minnows, flies, porkrinds, etc., 
bobs and bob-o-lites (the curious electric 
light that shines when there is a bite, 
for night fishing), hooks, leaders, sink¬ 
ers, spinners, spinner flies, spoons, a 
bottle of iodine in case of hook or spine 
or Casey Jones or bullhead prod, can all 
be stowed in this case, and then the 
case stowede anywhere in the automobile 
load, under almost any weight. But if 
one does not care to go to this expense, 
at least carry all the tackle in some one 
case, with compartments, and keep it 
handy so that when the fishing looms 
ahead all one needs do is to grab the 
case and the rods that seem most ade¬ 
quate. 
Incidentally, a section of galvanized 
drain pipe four or five inches in diameter 
with one end cap-hinged, and the other 
bent over to close, will hold the rods 
and keep them safe. 
Give the boy in the outfit his own 
tackle and his own firearm. The 36- 
gauge with the new U. S. 36-gauge 
ammunition is a wonderful weapon for 
small game and minor varmints from 
red squirrels to jackrabbits. I want to 
impress on tourists that for the children 
the opportunities to learn are limitless if 
one but humors them, answers their 
every question, and gives them genuine 
tackle, genuine firearms and honest in¬ 
struction—not scolding and nagging and 
the impatience of tired adults. 
Have a good time—that’s the object 
of touring, with emphasis on the good, 
which means fair dealing with one an¬ 
other and with the people, merchants, 
farmers, sportsmen in whose country a 
tourist is a guest. Those who play a 
straight game clear through may occa¬ 
sionally give more than they take, but my 
experience has been that the tourist re¬ 
ceives far and away more than he gives, 
or can ever hope to repay. Clean up be¬ 
fore leaving each and every camp ground ! 
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