Maine Woods

Maine Woods

VOL. XXXV. NO. 44 PHILLIPS, MAINE, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1913 PRICE 4 CENTS $$A«. LADIES ENJOY THEIR FIRSTOTRlP Union Water Power Company Build* ing New “ Apron” — Best Law Yet!Passed. (Special to Maine Woods.) Lakewood Camps, Middle Dam, W May 25—This morning the sun is /V.V.V»yV/// ^*<21 shining and never did the coundry Repeating Rides for Hunting. look more beautiful than after the There are more Winchester rifles used for hunting than any rain. One would think all the other make. W h y is this? It is because they are so generally Pump G un birds for miles away had met here satisfactory. Experienced shooters know Winchester rifles Solid-Breech, Hammerless. Safe. for a grand concert they are singing can be depended upon absolutely. Then again they are made so loudly. in all calibers and styles, suitable for shooting any kind of BottomEjection— empty shells are thrown downward— smoke Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Cushman of game. For a good sportsmanlike rifle that shoots strong and and gases must go the same way, too— insuring uninterrupted Medford, Mass., came last evening accurately, and gives years of service, no rifle can beat the sight.— rapid pointing always. for their annual trip. George H. Winchester. No need to hesitate in buying a rifle— get a Solid Breech— Hammerless— perfectly balanced— a straight York is going to guide them and Winchester. Always use Winchester cartridges in Winchester strong sweep of beauty from stock to muzzle. there will be stories to tell later . rifles as they are made for each other and hence give best results. Three Safety Devices— accidental discharge Impossible. Messrs. -Frank H. Stevens, of Send postal for complete illustrated catalog. Simple Take-Down— a quarter turn of the barrel does it— Brookline, C. Fred Smith of Swamps WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., New Haven, Conn. carrying, cleaning, interchange of barrels made easy— your cott Mass., Fred E. Nason of Boston, fingers are your only tools. Robt. M. Tenney of Cambridge Mass, F°r trap or field work the fastest natnral pointer* return home to-morrow after a XX: Your dealer has one. Look it over today week’s fishipg. Their guides Memington Arms-Uniott were Harry Peunock and Geo. York. LAKEWOOD GAMPS, MIDDLEDAM, MAINE Metallic Cartridge Co* The honors of the fishermen were J One of the best^all around fishing and hunting camps in the Rangeleys. 3 9 9 B roadw ay 5 New Y ork City taken by Mr. Stevens, whose 4Vz Lake, Pond and Stream fishing, all near the camps. The five mile river pound trout was the largest “ that affords the best of fly-fishing. Camps with or without bathroom. For particulars write for free ciicular to bit in the rain.’’ A box of good fish that “hey take home, even if GAPT. E. F. GOBURN, MIDDLEDAM, MAINE only two pounders, tell a good story : d o c : of their trip. The gentleman who KENNEBAGO TRAIN SERVIGE. EFFECTIVE MAY 12, 1913 Until Summer change of time. June 23. 1913. hooked on'o a big fish and lost his Leave Portland, 8.30: Arrive Kennebago, 1.50 p.tn; except Sundays. NOTE.— hook, line and sinker, does not want One way and round trip tickets to Kennebago are on sale at all principal ticket offices in BILLY SOULE’S NEW GAMPS New York, Boston and other cities. to be reported. (Late of Pleasant Island, Rangeley) & Leave Kennebago, 12.30 p. m.: Arr. Portland. 5.35 p.m .: Arr. Boston. 9.05 p. m.. via t How would you like to spend your vacation where yoit won't hear even the sound of J4 Portsmouth: except Sundays. Also connects at Portland with night train for New York, Otis H. Dana, the Bos on fisher­ the steam whistle? Breathe clean, pure air with the''sm ell of the woods” in it? Look S off over miles of unbroken forest in which Deer. Moose. Bear, Partridge and other £ ED GRANT CEL SON CO., Kennehago, Maine man has not kept his guide Billy J game abound? & !. Moulton very busy the past week; V The Lakes and Streams in this region afford excellent canoeing and are fairly _alive V with the gamy. leapingTrout. This land is a veritable paradise to all wishing a real "back 4lf only a 3 pound trout has taken his I to nature” vacation. Most gorgeous sunsets ever beheld. Easily reached by Bangor & fly that counts. J Aroostook R. R. For further particulars address i X BILLY SOCLE’S NEW CAMPS, Ox Bow, Aroostook Co., Maine .t. I PICKFORD’S CAMPS Ralph Rich of Boston, son of ^ RANGELEY LAKE, MAINE the late Isaac B. Rich, who with his ❖ On the best fishing ground of Rangeley, Maine. Individual log mother has spent several summers y camps. Sitting room and open fire-place. Bath room with all modern here has located in Los Angles, Cal., X improvements. For further particulars applv to and will not be here this season. KENNEBAGO LAKE HOUSE AND GABINS ^ HENRY E. BICKFORD, 'Rangeley, Maine. I ICamp Sunshine has for the past Best spring Fly Fishing in Maine. Individual Cabins, Open Fires, week been taken by Mr. and Mrs. Bath Rooms. Book early for last of May and June. Special rates Tor |,C. E. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. families during July. Write for illustrated booklet. ^iidIlJl!l!lilil!llt!l!lll!lllilll!!!l!l!|{|:ill!l!l!i!l!l!l!l!l!l!l!l!l!l!l!l!l:l!i{ili;i!l!li|!IIPIilll!l!l>lllllllllll!lllllllll!lll!l!lllilllllllllIlll1lll!l!l!l!lllllllll!l!lll!l!l!l!l!lll!lllllll^ Brown, who will remain until after KENNEBAGO HOTEL GO., Kennebago Lake, Maine. % Decoration. Ernest Goodwin and S E A S O N OF 1913 Tom Canadian are their guides. It Individal Camps, Rock Fire-places, Fly and Bait Fishing, Lake and |J is the ladies first trip and they are 3§ Stream and Catch Trout. Telephone. Write for Booklet. Daily Mail, i having the time of their lives; every day the rain doesn’t fall in torrents JULIAN K. VUES & SON, 1 they lunch ou1, and think their Mountain View House I TIM, FRANKLIN CO., MAINE 1 guides are the best cooks who ever made coffee* or boiled trout in the Mountain View, Maine woods and the trout chowder made For further particulars write o r address in a kettle on the open fire “ fit IhliilfclJMI for the Gods.’’ The ladies seem L. E. B0WLEY, - tn have the luck for not a fish over Mountain View, - - - Maine- ICE OUT OF BLAKESLEE two pounds have the gentlemen Address all mail to Eustis, Maine, after to-day. Send for new illus- f landed but both ladies have a record trated booklet to their credit. JOSEPH H. WHITE. L. A. Wyman of Swampscott, IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN MAINE Subscribe now for Maine Woods, Mass., and son Louis E. Wyman of WOODS. LOW ADVERTISE- the only newspaper of its kind in Wl W » W W P W w i n 1»W ¥ (Continued on page eight.) ING RATES. the world. OUANANICHE LODGE, NORWAY PINES AND SDNSET CAMPS LAND OF FULFILMENT. GRAND AND DOBSIS LAKES Washington County, Maine. "P R O V E N ’’ Best in Fishing Possibilities, "ACKNOW LEDGED’’ Best in Hunting Possibilities Best watered and wooded for the vacationist, Mecca for the sufferer from Hay Fever, Old fashioned cooking, Home made condiments. Runningiwater. Open fire places, Sanitary drainage, Circulars. W. G. ROSE, Grand Lake Stream. Washington County, Maine DOftfff\KE M/WORt) fORdHE flSHlNGLEf ME FURNISH yoU REF­ ERENCES. iN fllV liM L CRBINS.OPEN Tires, WliRORWlfHOUffiAJftS tf.LEWlS YORK *— LOON-LAKE ^ RAN&ELEVfAE SPRING FISHING SEASON OF 1913 One of the Finest Appointed Resort Hotels in the State of Maine 17626669 the ....... : : : : rangeley lakes railroad Center o f the best Trout and Salmon Fishing Publishes a beautiful little booklet in colors GOLF; TENNIS, MUSIC, BOATING, BATHING, AUTOING entitled “FISHING”. It tells all about where to go Write for Booklet that will tell You all about it. in the Rangeley and Dead River Reigon of Maine, and contains an accurate Map of this Territory. Address with stamp, RANGELEY LAKES HOTEL CO., Rangeley, Maine F. N. BEHE, G. P. H., Phillips, Maine. ' MAINE WOODS, PHILLIPS, MAINE, MAY 29, 1913 12-Gauge Waldobcro, 3,000 day he returns home but has the H. D. WALDRON Hammerless Weaver brook, same camps engaged for August and Waldoboro, 3,000 September. Pump Front brook, GETS TROUT ON FLY Dr. H. G. Ulrick of Baltimore, Md. Guns Waldoboro, 3,000 leaves home to-day to spend his Reed brook, Railroad Does Not Lessen the 21st summer here. Waldoboro, 3,000 Among those, who with their fam­ Back brook, Waldo­ Charms of Kennebago. ilies are coming for the season to boro, 5,000 occupy the camps they have had ** ~ ________________ _____hammerless 12-gauge 18, Swan lake, Belfast repealing shotgun, ALodel z8, is a tme-appearing, beautifully- (Special to Maine Woods). for a number of years, are Dr. S. balanced gun, without any obJectionable humps or bumps; no holes on top for gas to blow out and Swanville, 10,000 W. Lambert of New York City, who through or water to get in; can’t freeZe up with- rain, snow, or sleet; it’s solid steel breech Kennebago Lake House, Kenne- (not a shell of wood) permits a thoroughly symmetrical gun without sacrificing strength or Webster’s stream, J bage, May 23—Although the June is Dean of Columbia University* , safety; it is the safest breech-loading shotgun ever built.

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