The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 10, 1907, Page 18, Image 18

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1 , .'7 ' ; wutn u7 tauu py new fame. , vi couraa, tney wonaerea what the new plaything would ta, at when the "bit I
'" T. ' ; the children were told to wait until moraine, when tha came would be explained to them. : After breakfast wa over.
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1 - r; v ! ' . M CSinfSurttid around, until he found th baS they had uaed wheat playing tba "One Hunk" baS same, aome time
tWngawit,V , ; r . - oeiare, ana Brouf ht i (e-tjiem Whit beak. 'Big Bear aet up two polta, about bt feet apart, at botlfenda of tha baD rroind. to be UMd .
rolWfttHrttatV "' i'.5 -. u W .n.ipWn Jt J object .of die gam m to catch npiha bd)h th aettael mi of jBwitfck'Md try to thir r tut H '
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Bet t deer alnewa,.Ha told them how Nol J ; cVBM tiered tbptoZiJoneagaln .'
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The ban atruck the trunk of a tree jutt behind the Big Rock and. glancing down-'
ward, hit the ground right in front of Little Beara noee. The Cub waa peacefully anor.
"" uiwrang m m waoia wigwam hum with thing he Ukad to eat when tha
.. meanwnue. the children and Aundak looked everywhere for tha hlL ht in ,
Then Big Bear came up. and auggeeted that it might have fallen on top of the bank, and to
look behind the Big Rotk. - Aundak flew to the top and mw the Cub holding aomething lit ' '
Little Bear remembered .the aevere whipping Big Bear gave him for "rough play ',,
in thiWhergarQtfltiali He Juat ehuffleotf toward the edge of the wooda,'aayJng that v
he waa going to take a little np, so theyTii3To-hfartn nroe without him.. Bir Bear- ;
made the first throw and, because he didn't a im quite right, the ball went wide and flew , thump of the ball on the ground woke him up; When he aaw the play ball bouncing up ? ' bia pawa and chewing it " It looked like theloat ball I Now thi ball waa the one made
whiiaing through the air in the direction of the Big llock behind which the Cub had gone . ' and down the thought carne to bin that it would be great joke on the children to hide ' ' . ' from the griitle taken from the noee of Nah-may, the Great Sturgeon, which Growling
v to tokehialittle nap., Both tha children and Aundak watched to flight end rtced after it, the ball to they could not go-on with their gam. "wh rt jtktr M gpJMwJ '' ' - Bird had wrapped all around with strings and Little Bear, of courae, had to iniff at it be-
v ulo etivihk wihhuhihu nm ana throw towaniHir Bufi mi .... K oeiore tt coum rou awav. . -.
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rtoldonhun, and Growling Bird began to climb the bank to take it away from him, Ha knew he'd be caught, ao he juat ! bolted h"""''."
T ',.na w.atONEGULPf Hetrie4totookveyuuiocentwheoth9lfttleboyPpe black fobtballl Growling Bird tried to catt
a yard of ttnng hanging out of hia mouth and that Convicted him. ; Growling Bird tried to putt the ball out. but the atruig broke- ' v ' , ;': V an awful bump when fee alruck the ground ,
r. . MW uw owraon-MOM iianill lAWm Rear thai! nretended tSat ha rtirtn't m K.; t, i-'i '? 'i .. .tiJ- , . , th. r.M,n u. vs v
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c i ' B:? Bear waa fust aBoUtto beat him when he thnuvht of mom fitting ni.;,i.ftiMt wvn l., im .. .u. 1.-11 ,u ..u I t
dragged the squealing. Cub back to the ball ground and, putting hia racquet under him, heaved hint up in the,air like a big, ' I I
tballl Growling Bird tried to catch him in the net of hia atick CtO break hia fain, but (he Cih ma kv f.t nt hMuw. .1k , I
baiL lie aaid ha thought it waa a FISH-BALL Xfrom the smell), els. h. never would have eaten it-O NO INDEED I . ' V
Eut BSSnt. bUevedJlLWflrd of it. oot evwurustful Ettle Yellew HairL - . ; 1 ;
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but, before Big Bear could reach him to give him another too, he scrambled to hia feet and . ' ' I-
e rest of tha daw I That ia what tiinwuiit whit Riv P4f .ttav4 a a(k Uai VtiMeaMei fiak V
saHjKlDe Jalef apt play it now, but they call It "Lacroeae," and, of courae, THEY have nevfer aeea , . t
WINDEGO LAND, yod know! ' , . ; " ; .: Julia- :;
lt.-ot cveajrustful little Yellow HairL , K , r, v - fat Bear Cub uaed a the ball I vTht could happen' only in WI
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