In the Heart of the Rockies 
The Elkhorn Ranch is located four miles from the northwest corner of the Y eU °^ 
stone Park and sixty miles from Bozeman, Montana. It is reached by an auto trad 
that follows the west branch of the Gallatan Kiver. . . . , 
that rouow Wonders of the world, it is the ideal spot for those 
who love thS great open spaces. There are wonderful trails for horseback riding 
marvelous viewl for the mountain-climber—the best of trout and grayling fishing for 
Jhe anrfer—great herds of elk and sheep for the photographer—trips to the Yellow¬ 
stone Park—a big round-up at Bozeman in August where you can see the top riders 
.c^p„iouS e oie,“ ° t . ? 
flsS^sss, ho™ tennis* 
£-‘?r. r „-,„ri:„r„ ch caTL b kr m n rdr,oi“ n kl^Sc^kmfe r A 'r .wa 
from our prospective guests. 
r _ elk horn ranch 
Ernest JVllIler, salesville, MONTANA 
will easily understand the high order 
of shooting which is necessary in a 
competition of this kind in order to be 
a winner. These large, shoulder-to- 
shoulder contests are necessary for the 
exchange of ideas, the formulation of 
rules and regulations to govern future 
contests, as well as a better under¬ 
standing between competitors. There 
is nothing like shoulder-to-shoulder 
I contests in rifle shooting to bring out 
a competitive spirit and to definitely 
determine the relative skill of the con¬ 
testants. 
There is also the reward which 
comes to the small bore rifleman in the 
form of medals of distinctive design as 
well as merchandise prizes of excellent 
quality and value. There were nearly 
$1,500 in merchandise prizes distrib¬ 
uted to the winners during the eastern 
small bore championships, as well as 
trophies and medals to teams and in¬ 
dividuals. 
It is only a matter of a few years 
before this country will have as many 
or more rifle clubs than are now ac¬ 
tively operating in England, where 
there are something like 2,500 such 
— clubs. It is interesting to observe that 
FOR SALE 
A fine eight-room California home, with run¬ 
ning water and bath. A fine well, and large 
electric pump, supplying plenty of water for ir¬ 
rigation, as well as for the house. 
The place is in one of the finest towns in the 
Sacramento Valley, 90 miles above the city of 
Sacramento, on main railroad, and near the 
main highway. 
Contains ten acres: five in prunes, this year 
has a crop of 25 tons, also about 100 orange 
trees, 90 almond trees, besides a few each ot 
the following: figs, peaches, apricots, pears, 
olives, grape-fruit, and cherries. Five different 
kinds of grapes. 
This place can be bought for $9,000, simply 
because the present owner had to return to 
the East, 
FRANK ESPACH 
CINCINNATI GAS & ELECTRIC CO., CINCINNATI, OHIO 
WHITE’S GAME PRESERVE 
WATERLILY P. O. 
CURRITUCK SOUND, N. C. 
Best duck and goose shooting in America. Also 
quail and Wilson snipe. Splendid yellow-leg and 
plover shooting September and October. Make reserva¬ 
tion now for November, December or January. very 
best of reference in every city along the coast. 
If interested in growing wild duck foods, write us. 
We are the pioneers in the business. Correspondence 
solicited. _ 
Order your mallard decoys 
now, from pure bred birds. 
Shipped any time 
$5.00 pair; $7.50 trio 
COBB’S INLAND GAME FARM 
WATERLOO, IOWA 
HUNT 
BIG GAME and BIRDS 
IN 
VAGATIONLAND 
Maine and New Hampshire 
Literature and information on 
request to 
M. L. HARRIS, General Passenger Agent 
Room No. 303 
MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD 
Portland, State of Maine >7 
7 1 
The Lake Arthur Club 
offers 
Superb Duck, Goose, Snipe, Quail, Dove 
Shooting — Unexcelled Fresh and Salt 
Water Fishing. 
A few memberships are available for 
Sportsmen of proper Standing. 
For Booklet giving list of members and all 
details, write to 
A. B. BLAKEMORE, President 
LAKE ARTHUR CLUB, 
c/o Boston Club, New Orleans, La. 
GOLD FISH 
Imported Japanese and Ameri¬ 
can specimens aquatic plants. 
We make artistic aquariums 
suitable for beautiful homes or conservatories. Illustrated 
CirCU p'lONEER GOLD FISH FARM, Racine, Wise. 
despite the comparatively small num¬ 
ber of small bore marksmen in this 
country actively interested at the 
present time, the annual Dewar team 
match between England, Austialia, 
Canada and the United States, has 
been won successively since 1919 by the 
American team, composed of twenty of 
the best marksmen in the country. 
NEXT MONTH 
Dr. Henshall tells, in his usual charm¬ 
ing manner, about his canine jmends. 
Those who have associated the “Dean 
of American Anglers” with the black 
bass alone will be glad to know that 
the doctor is an enthusiastic sportsman 
who enjoys his days afield with a good 
dog. 
THE FRIEND OF MAN 
(Continued from page 553) 
pose. A man who has a high-grade 
dog and knows his worth is not com¬ 
monly willing to part with him. As a 
general thing, most sport is had ovei 
dogs which their owners themselves 
NEWFOUNDLAND 
A Country of Fish and Game 
A Paradise for the Camper and Angler 
_ _ _ _ _ Ideal Canoe Trips 
'he country tr.v.r.ed by the System of the Reid 
01 kinds of Fish and Game. All along the of the Bjjhrghunting; in Newfoundland 
lYout fishing, also Caribou barrens. Ante n , hi „ an d hunting can be secured and with 
StTV s a, n rfcr!iK ■=—<»>» 
orwarded upon application to 
F. E PITTMAN, General Passenger Agent, ^ ^ New{ound l a nd 
Reid Newfoundland Company, Ltd. 
have broken. 
Nor should it take much trouble to 
break a well-bred pup. Get his trust 
and affection first; exact implicit obedi¬ 
ence from him at home; handle him 
yourself, and don’t encourage him to 
make up too much with friends and 
In writing to Advertisers mention Forest and Stream. II will identify you. 
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