. The oist . SNOWY OWLS. Sp«eiiuca iilustnition from tlio Nntiiral Ilistcu-j roliiniii!. of >Fo st ami Stream. No one who isinterested inbird life can af=ford to miss theNatural Historycolumns of the FOREST S STREAM. Send lo cts. forspecimen copy,with free cata=log of our bookson Natural His=tory & OutdoorSports. Everybody knows that FOREST AND STREAAl has tens of thousands ofsportsmen readers. Did it ever occur to you that every year between 3,000and 5,000 sportsmen write for it? Take the great West, for instance. West=ern sportsmen send it stories of their adventures with grizzlies and mo


. The oist . SNOWY OWLS. Sp«eiiuca iilustnition from tlio Nntiiral Ilistcu-j roliiniii!. of >Fo st ami Stream. No one who isinterested inbird life can af=ford to miss theNatural Historycolumns of the FOREST S STREAM. Send lo cts. forspecimen copy,with free cata=log of our bookson Natural His=tory & OutdoorSports. Everybody knows that FOREST AND STREAAl has tens of thousands ofsportsmen readers. Did it ever occur to you that every year between 3,000and 5,000 sportsmen write for it? Take the great West, for instance. West=ern sportsmen send it stories of their adventures with grizzlies and mountain lions; of hunting the deer, the elk, themountain sheep; of shooting prairiechickens, grouse, quail and ducks; offishing for trout, bass, pike, pickereland muscaSonge; of wolf and jack rab=bit coursing; with talk of gun, dog andcamp—in fact, pictures of every phaseof a Western sportsmans life. And asin the West, so in the East, the South,the North, flexico, Canada — every=where. This is why FOR


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