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MEDrORD MAIL TRIBUNE. METFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1940.
Mother Bear Chases Loggers
When Cubs Thought Periled
Frank R. Nell, office man for
Hammker It Hild, logging opera
tori of the Butte FalU district,
reporta two loggera had quit a
time last Wednesday with a mo
ther bear and two cub, aa fol
low: Frank Feith, operator of a
amall rteam-ahovel, engaged In
maintaining a road, was bury In
a narrow place when a mother
bear with two cub decided to
crou the road at this point. Off
tha bank, the mother bear light
ed the steam-ihovel, and forth
with chased It engineer down
the road, shooed one cub up the
east bank, and the other the
west bank, where it climbed up
a Jack-pine.
The treed cub began to cry,
after a quiet spell, and Its
peeved parent chased the shov
el operator farther down the
road. Every time the cub squal
led, she threatened anew.
A truckload of logs came
down the road, and the driver,
Reg. Drinkwater, sized up the
situation. After a long distance
conference with his fellow-
goodyear tire sale
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worker, it was decided to
kidnap the cub, by shak
ing the Jackplne, grab little
bruin, and escape, via the truck.
The cub was grabbed by the
neck and landed in the brush
with its captor, who then gath
ered up the prey and started
on the dead run for the truck.
Mamma bear was in hot pursuit.
When the race became too close,
the cub was dropped, and the
truck reached safely. The truck
er then speeded away.
A swift glance backwards re
vealed the mamma bear and two
cubs poking off into tha brush.
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PASSESJEO 56
George McDonald, 98, a resi
dent of Medford for the past
27 years, passed away at the
family residence on Maple Park
Drive, suddenly at 1:00 p. m.
Thursday. Mr. McDonald was
born at White Plains. N. V.,
Feb. 15, 1884.
He spent his early life In the
east, and attended West Point.
He worked for some time a
artillery engineer along the At
lantic coast from New York to
Maine. When the World war
waa declared he enlisted, and
waa a private first class with
the supply company, 85th Artil
lery C. A. C.
He spent much tima overseas,
and was engaged in several of
the major battles, St Mihiel
drive. Sept 12, 1918; first Ar
gonne drive. Sept 28. 1918;
drive east bank of Meuse Oct.
8, 1918; attack on Boil de
Etrayes Oct. 23, 1918; second
Argonne drive Nov. 1, 1918. He
arrived back in the United
States on January 30, 1919.
During hi long residence in
Medford, he ha followed con
struction work, also had been
with the forest service and Cal
ifornia Oregon Power company.
He is survived by his widow.
Mrs. Rita McDonald of Med
ford. He was a nephew of the
late Ramsey McDonald of Eng
land. Funeral services under direc
tion of Medford Post No. 8
Jackson County Chapter D. A.
V., will be conducted from the
graveside in Jacksonville ceme
tery Saturday at 2 p. m. Perl
funeral home in charge.
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Kadford and Tlelr'ty: PUT tonlfht
sad Saturday, little cnanse la tm
paratur.. Orecon: Ganarally fair tonlcht and
Saturday with fog oa the ooaat:
tllghtly vamur nortnaast portion
tonlfht and aaat portion Saturday;
modern, northerly wind eft the
coast.
Local Data
Tamparatura a jraar ago today:
Hlgncat, 95; lowest, M.
Total monthly praclpltatlon. It
Inch. DeHelency lor tha month.
.11 Inch.
Total praclpltatlon alnoa Sapt. 1.
1831. 33 SJ lnchaa. Iscaaa tor tha
season. 411 lnchea.
Relatlra humidity at I p. m. yas
tarday. 16; I a. m. today. 71.
Tomorrow: Sunrtat, 4:34 a m.;
unaet. 7:50 p. m.
Obarnatlona Takra at 4:10 i
ISO Meridian Time.
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Frank J. Seneskl, S3, of Trail
was fined S2S in city police
court this morning on a reckless
driving charge which grew out
of an automobile accident on
East Main street Just east of
Bear Creek bridge last night be
tween his car and one operated
by Charles L. Devine of 516
Mary street.
City police stated that Sen
eskl. traveling east, was driving
on the wrong side of the street
when his vehicle collided head
on with that driven by Devine.
The mishap occurred at 9:S0
p.m. Both cars were damaged
considerably and Seneskl suf
fered a small cut on his head.
A receipt in Seneski's pocket,
police said, revealed .that he
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day on a charge of assault and
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10
AT C. CITY
Local trapshooteri are In re
ceipt of invitations to a mer
chants trapshoot at Crescent
City on July 5 and 6. Merchan
dise prizes over a wide list of
event will be presented to win
ners and a crab feed is offered
as a special inducement to the
target buster to Journey to the
coast city.
Both Grants Pass and Medford
gun clubs will have several
squads of shooters entered for
the contest and there will be no
shooting at the local gun club
grounds on those days.
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