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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1903)
H 1 .II LAknCOUrM CXAfUNOR. LAKCVinW. OKIIUON. MAR. 2t, lM WANTED A OKIZZLV. (Continued from lt page.) gvt the first chance, would kill nil of the game ami tin two others would have to return without any honors at last. Hut the old unwrit ten plan of equity wan resorted to and tho drawing of straw settled their respective fates. Thus station ed along the side o( tho winding trail about 100 yards apart, with high walls In tho front ami roar, they impatiently awaited tho bark of tho dogs. A WKI.COM K SOINK. lint thoy woro not kept wait Ins Ions. Tho youns hunter know tho country ami his .loss won' koon scented and know whoro to tind tho liear. Tho 11111 on tho "stan.ls" noon heard tho woloonio drawl.-d-out bark f tho houn.ls far away up towards tho head of tho gulch and each losan to look to his tire pleoefor action. It was now that tho man at tho hoa.l of tho linoUsun to think how fortunate it was to ho l.orn lucky. Tho men lielow Urame restless ami hoped In their hearts that their companion should fail to brlns ilown the loar ami that they each mlsht have an oport unity. On the ls eanie. ami the ho-x's.of the man at the hoa.l rose hlsher ami tho men In-low lw-catne nioreanxiotis. The doss wort now only a quarter of a mile away and from their excited bavins 't surmise. 1 that they wore coiulns in clow contact with tho N-ar. SYMI'TO.NS ill' llt'N TCU's "At. I F." The loud bavins "f the dogs so closed hand and the prospects of immediate iipM-nraitee of the same changed the sent iment of t he hunter who had won first shot. Heretofore killing boar had all liecii a theory with him. Now he was about to then another. He looked up the steep walls lichind him, and then looked down the crooked trail toward his companion. He thou glanced up the gulch again ami two more lnar had ap'toarod. and the doss were bavins t others Ik hind the point. WANTKP IIKI.P. When they discovered the hunter In front of them It seemed to madden them, and set tins their eyes upon him they lunsvd forward. Ho decid ed that It would require tho assist ance of his companions to kill so many bear, and he thoiisht the quicker he save them notice the In-t-tor It would In for tho enterprise. He started at a S'od rate of iqiecd. and tho noise Whlnd him was not of the kind that would chock him. j No. 2 was Just around the point of; wall and was standins ready with sun In hand. A smile cairn over his face as ho saw his companion round tho corner. Hut it did not remain j Ions. The lar had made sd time. They were close U-hlnd In the chase. No. did not wait for ex planations. As soon as he saw the In-ar pourins around the corner of rock he led the way down the gulch. No. was next. Ho. too. was ready for the same, but he discovered hi-, companions and the lenr at the same time. A stampede Is always contusions. He did not wait for explanations, either. A lis.;i s ill" MlssorlMAV Abaadonins their suns as the boar came closer upon their heels they iu. ix they had ncor run It-fore. They reached the mouth of the gulch only a f.-w yards ahead of 1 he l-ar aiel the doss barked almost at their very heels added to their alarm by warn- insthtm of the close proximity the enemy. the mouth of the suleh ami win u tin hunters reached the point each t LADIES! YOUR ATTENTION FOR A MOMENT Knowing that you do not want a Dress like others in the town, we have ordered a complete line of samples of New Slimmer Fabrics. Come and select a Dress or Shirt Waist Pattern. By taking advantage of this line you can get your Spring and Summer Dresses, and have them made early. Our line of Trimmings will be here in time to use in making the garments. BAILEY . .&.. MASSINGILL Kino us up tin tlu Phone if von want Anything in our I. inc. ttaxBxnmaazasn t II Mill It I. WO XOI It I'tlllo! Slat. " I H ' 'lt:i . at Ink' in. 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It-IL'..1. 1 even to take lip olie of the -run As tli- hunters gathered from tin-diffi-ri-nt points t liey saw the ymnis .MisMiuri.tn pass wit h a look of dis s'lst on his face t hat t hev could not meet, lie had taken no firearms with him. only carryinson old bowle knife at his belt. They saw him draw his knife and, clluchins his teeth, start out in a run in the direc tion the Is-ars und doss had sone. Tho three t'uliforniaiis met at tin .'! 'Il.jr "f May : ' an !. li. r. 1. 1 . !.. T.II..I. r II .. - ... .in.- , it mi. . .,1 i I,, ,. . W ...iiini ..ii Aii.in-u .-an.Miri. . ., Ilr. , , n,ri.t-,-, thin i' o, I. , K.l'.li... ,,,.!. i... ..,. ,, , vu .i. iiiiiitii'-.. ..in, u. r-i lint.'-, mi l iiili. lil Hiliii, inn. Any h'i.I all p. r..,ii. . Bi.v.- i. -i riU 1 In,.). ,.. in.-ir -1 ti i in in (in. ,,, ility . May l.i.i. Jan. k. M. Iil.-. II .'-. rif .. -. "f -1 it 1 1 ' I . I alili.r- H'l.-r--lv (hi. r. .,ii. ... .1 I., (,.. r u li.r- -.anl .-Jmi G R IA ;V S IAIN l. j. Ur. r -j c;'. i Me! Mw0 . ,- , i.e. J if both No. 1 and No. 2 should fail. I Each in turn looked about him and j "'"t" ' 'h lb each ashamed to the same condition existed, lli-h wall on two sides, no tree, bear coining from one direction and a rough rooky trail leading out of the gulch. Tilt; success of the front man was prayed for by the other two. The front man wished that he had i lost his lin k. He iH'san to tremble I look the others in the face. They walked up the gulch together, found their abondoueii guns and hats and in a le their way back to the ranch house. They told the old Missourian tli.it they had failed to kill the bear and that his son had followed his dogs. While they were preparing to in spite of keeping the point in mind ! '''ilV1' ,"r "- the young Missourian that lie must notglvehiscompanioiis i"1"" ''i for a horse and Just as they PE:NCiLSjfoa3EPsr1ol 8j LOTB OFNOIBE fi s1 a chance to laugh. 'rii k I'.k'ai! Ai-ri;Aiti:i). I Illlt they Mere nut kept ill Ullei-r- ' tainty much longer. Owing to thei crookeilness of the walls of the gulch the men could not see each other,! but all could hear the dogs. They! were now close at hand. The front1 man stood trembling, nerving him-! self up to liis "maiden" effort at kill- lug bear. The dogs were just ! were driving away the young man brought in one of t lie largest of the hear which he Jind overtaken ami kill.-d with his knife. I le said to t he disappointed hunt ers: "These dogs are from .Missouri. You have to hhow them. If I hadn't got one of them bars thedogs would have been ko disgusted that they would never have hunted barsagin." The Canal Treaty Ratified. Senate ratified the Panama on around the point close at hand. If glanced down at his catridge l ll ' ( anal 1 r.-aty by a vole of 7.; t and then at his gun to see if every- t he bit h. Not ,, H.,,. ,. .u was in readiness and then made In It, and It becomes effective, llll till. o-llli'll IKniin 'I' I... ! . .. .. . .1... .'.., ... ' - j ii- o i.o iiii v in; i n leu Mates Is cull. thing looked game was in sight. A large black bear appeared in a sort of pace around the point. It was now only a hundred yards away. JJe. raised JiIh gun In readiness, but decided to wait until It was nearer so as to corned, Just an It was signed. The' only Mop remaining before action Is! possible underit Is Its ratification by 1 the f'olomblan Congress. After that the I'resldent will be free to appoint the canalcominlsslon, buv the rights make a sure shot, lint lust, at that of the l-Vi-m-ii i i i.. f - . 'iu'ii.iii , ii I ii Hill moment another bear appeared, and work. J We will be making lots of noise next week about our big sale. We are go ing to have the largest sale that ever took place at the Monogram. The 1st of April we receive the stock of 11. Schminck and for 20 days will sell stock at slaughtered prices. c m m SI B t t M The Mnnnnram . Ahkirnm iimc k 'nun viii n uo. vjf IWlTtM-J i ' ,' ' . . ,V- .-r i