INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. MARCH 4. 1810. EIGHT PAGES PAGE TWO IIILLIS TELLS A BEAR STORY hi kuiii are of the automatic type, lilt lln of work U to demonstrate the accuracy "! reliability of the RontlitKtoit suns and the I'. M. C. awtuuultlon. Some o( the bt dem onstrations were made when small dinks, an In i h and a half In diameter, were toH.d Into the air and were caught with hi rifle singly and two at a time, The saiuo demonstration was made with marbles and amall around. ThU la a demonstration In tended to ahuw the rapidity of opera tion together with the accuracy of hi una. One of the prettiest domonstra tlona showing the power of tha gun and ammunition waa made when tie took an ordinary- tin ran filled with water and scaled, on top of which waa set a Jelly bottle filled with con fetti. A shot wag put throunh the can with a no ft nose bullet the con cussion from which tent lift Jelly bot tle about forty feet Into the air and before It reached the ground he shut- tered It with a bullet whlto the con fetti floated down like anow over the crowd. To "how the rapidity with which the gutii can bo fired he takea the gun empty, loadH It with cllpa con - . - -...!- - . j talnlng five shells and fire fifteen iiiiiiAii.xiiiiiixiiiiiAiiiiiixxiiiiiiiixiiiiiiiixiiiiihotj within ten seconds. To do this ittie gun la loauea inreo nines. 1 1 In talking of hla work Mr. mills, while In Independence, aaid to t re porter of the Enterprise: The demonstration of rifle and shot gun whootlng by the Remington rep resentative. V. A. Millie of Portland, clay balls which he tilt with equal ac whlrh lock place h-re Monday after- curacy, easily dispatching two of noon, was wltur-sscd with much Inter- them when tossed Into the air at once est by the local sportsmen of Inde- A smalt fclock of wood, alt Inches In pendency Ills demonstration showed diameter, was thrown Into the air, what can be done by using modern which lie put five bullets through guns and modern ammunition. All of with the rifle before It reached th, W wish to Inform our patron that we have Just Joined an adver tising eacbauge association, and we beller It will bring good re sults, therefor we ask that all whose voutracu have eiplred, and other who bavo not yet listed with us, to please call and give us a new contract, and we will do our beat to sell for yon. 1),VVI s & 11(51 JSOW 4 t t JOIN THE EXCURSION TO LOS ANGELES AND RETURN LEAVING PORTLAND t t i Saturday, March 9, 1910 i BY SPECIAL TRAIN PULLMAN Via CARS I Southern Pacific Company t ROUND TRIP RATE $30.40 Including berth, meals In dining cars and hotel, going; sight seeing trips in San Francisco, San. Jose, Del Monte, Paso Robles, Santa Bari.ara, Los Angel a and the famous "I am sent out to demonstrate prac tlcally the ammunition and guns of I tiro Remington people. I am the only man west of the Rocky mountain do ing this work. My territory extends from Alaska to Now Mexico. Last winter ! was in Alaska and Urltiah Columbia. This winter I was In Cal ifornia doing demonstration work." In talking of his experiences while la Alaska be told the following story which will show the remarkable pro tection the Remington rifle afforded him on one occasion: "Last May while in Alaska I went out bear hunting with O. V. King, the Bullustite powder man, of Hun Jose, California, and a guide. The country in which the hunt took place was mountaliiouB and the cliffs were I precipitous and to get over them was when one of them r.'ared i.p and pok n.xt to Impossible. Getting Into the j,er I1084, j, olir li:.tlt 01. -pri bear country and locating camp we next moment they w ry out of our scoured the country with our field fl of vision. :Clr- mm up the glasses, ine aimospnere 01 mat coun ridge and I sciau.ll d u.,r.i t::e: 1 1 i : .'! ' ; t . ' t CHAMI'ION RIFLE AND BilOTUl N MARK3M AN INSIDE TRACK TRIP Through the Oran.e Groves, Glen wood, Rtdlands and Riverside, stop-overs on return trip, limit three months. THE TRIP OF A LIFETIME! CONGENIAL COMPANY! For' itinerary giving full Information, literature on California, etc., call on any Southern Pacific Agent, or write to maps. t t Wm, McJWurray GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT, PORTLAND, ORE. t try la so clear and glarry that one jean see ten or fifteen miles with the ' assistance of glasses. The night th 're are almost as light as day at : that time of the year and one can ace to shoot almost as well as in daytlur? About three weeTts after we had OS' tablished our camp we w?re out one day with our glasses when we located four grizzlies. They were up above us on the mountain side. We started the climb in pursuit of them about nine o'clock In the morning, and aftoi five hours' toll we got above them and on the windward side. At our point of vantage we were within fortj yards of the in. There were two ly lug down like pigs asleep and the others were standing upright boxing each other Ilka prize fighters. I said to King: 'Let's take a picture of them,' for we had our cameras with us. King got one exposure which failed to focus properly and while I was trying to focus my camera a whirlwind came along bringing a gust of snow with it. I kept my eye on 4.H,-M,M,',H' the big ones which, were lying down tstm BISHOP'S READY TAILORED CLOTHES MEN WANTED Ilrick plant at Wlllaiulua wants strong men with families. Steady employment year around at best of wages. Mostly Ins'drt work. Nlco bench to wh- ie I ir.u. uii. j,.-e:i rh.-m. home town. Rood schools, church and Just as I cau.'c to tliij u n U commenced to abtot u. behind and then I jOi.-w that were at the head of t.i t'.ul ... t !; social surroundings. Apply at once. Pacific Face Ilrick Company, Wllla ntlna, Oregon. 3M LAST WEEK OF THE GREAT REDUCTION SALE IT'S UP TO YOU. IF YOU DON'T TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE WONDERFUL PRICE CONCESSIONS YOU ARE A LOSER. AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES WE ARE SHOWING THE BEST SUITS MONEY WILL BUY: $10.00 In this assortment we have 175 Suits, guaranteed all wool, hand made collars,' hair-cloth front, that regular ly sell at $15 to $18. During this week we are running at the special above low price. In this line will be found all sizes and materials. $16.00 This handsome group of merchandise embodies exqui site style and materials Suits that here-to-fore soid at from . $18.00 to $22.50. They consist of fancy Serg es, novelty mixtures, ail handsomely tailored in fash ions most popular, shades both light and dark.all sizes. $20.00 This last includes all of our very best Suits made by the leading manufacturers of America. No time will you find a more liberal reduction of price on a similar grade of high class merchandise Don't overlook these great values. All sizes. Salem Woolen Mill Store 6ALEM, OREGON King fired the second ohct I s:;w th bears running down the ni.m:iia::i. Just as I dropped on my kn c th' big one' stood tip a'id I f.rcd. I put two shots in o him and then dropp-d back to the thr.o standing In a row behind him. I shot one shot eneh nt the three when they all dlsano nred over the brink. Tills wn-; a'l dur.c In less than ten s -conds. In about half a minute we paw thr p of them rolling down the mountain cud over end In the snow aijO'it a quarter ef a mile below us, but the fourth oue did not show up. I surrniu' d Unit he was somewhen in t-'io n3liliborho.)d of where the ethos a ha.l . o e oi the cliff, so I too!; a stand o:i a hi :li point where I coul einma.Kl th.- nur rounding country ai 1 told the gtild to take the bear trail. I - had zone only a short dlsta c i whn he (Uncov ered that the wounded bear had cone Into a cave near v.hrre he waa last seen. "When I came i p to. th mouth of the cave I found about four f.:et of enow banked up a ,aiimt the bot tom of the cliff throd h which was a big, nola dug through the snow Into what proved (o be the den of Messrs. Bruin. We could hoar tha bear In side groaning and breathing heavily but could not see him. King waa posted to command the mouth of the cave while t proceeded to dig the snow away from thi enhance. After digging a passa veway I took a a.ulie and with my Rem'n Li.-v. crawiRd '0,j tlously Into the mouth uf t'.ie tav I had scarcely ;r.;ter i when I de cerned, througt the dim H,ht. ilK eyes of the bear moving from on , side to the other. G : t ins a careful bead I let go a charge; fi.m my rifle and backed out of the cava. Afu: a short wait and h arln j uo sounds from the cave we were ca.ivlnccd that he had been done for. Wo lunched here and rested, for we were tired out from the exertions of the day's hard work. Then I prepared to enter the cave again, against the pro testations of King and the guide When, we cams inside of the cave It proved to be about thirty feet across and fully as deep. The bear was found in the farther end of the cavo with the whole top of his head blown away. He weighed about 800 pounds and was almost more than the three of us could drag out. lie was finally . rolled out and down the mountain : side to join his vanquished brothers. In the basin at the foot, of the moun tain we got tile four of them togethv er and took photographs of them ' there In the snow." Mr. Hillis tells this story with par- donable pride, for, Indeed, he dls-' played bravery and daring on this oc-; casion of which Mr. King never tires of boasting. It is a true hear story , and an account of it was publishad recently in "Outing" magazine. i l'W '.Viour h Y'Vdy '8 an tt'd to rather l than a test of your 15 ' ability." If Mother. 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