10-12 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
JACK 
IN THE 
ROCKIES 
JACK 
t;he young 
CANCEL AN 
cEiflde 
Best Books For Boys 
By GEORGE BIRD GRINNELL 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY 
This Is the Stevens No. 520. 
The Stevens 6-shot Repeating Shotgun, No. 520, 
works like lightning. 
No human hand is fast enough to operate the 
operating handle to its limit of speed. It 
is so fast that no one has been able to balk 
or clog this gun. 
A repeating shotgun without speed is not much 
use. 
The Stevens 520 has 100% speed. 
It lists at $25.00—Ask your Dealer. 
J. Stevens Arms & Tool Company 
The Factory of “Precision. 
Dept. 326. CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. 
T HE solution of the parents’ problem of providing for the growing boy reading at once healthy and 
satisfying to his craving for action and adventure. In the Jack Books the longing of the normal 
boy for Western stories is gratified, the interest is absorbed and the mind is unconsciously led to 
phases of life that are elevating and instructive. 
The books are the story of a young New York lad, sent to Stillwater ranch in the Rockies for his 
health, who becomes the companion of a veteran of the frontier. For each of six succeeding years he is 
led through new territory and experiences, accumulating much of the lore of plain and mountain, enriched 
with tales of the old West. 
Ranch life, travel and hunting on the lonely plains, Indian camps, mountain 
climbing, trapping and canoeing are described. T here is not a dull page, and 
the author manages to put much of the spirit of the West into his books. Jack 
is a real boy, and the books are stories for live boys—not lectures in disguise. 
$1.25 per volume, postpaid. $7.50 per set 
Jack The Young Ranchman 
Jack Among The Indians 
Jack In The Rockies 
Jack The Young Canoeman 
Jack The Young Trapper 
Jack The Young Explorer 
