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25 - Calibre Kegu- 
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Just like they used "Over There." A MAN’S gun, 
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.32-calibre, with EXTRA magazine free. A 10-shot 
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weight 3U lbs. Regular Value $90. MAUSER Com- 
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ONE OF 16,400 ITEMS 
“Glowbody” Minnow” 
Crystal body contains tube of permanently lu- 
minous material. Looks like wriggling worm as it 
spirals through water. Attracts bass day or night. 
Double hook easily detached and single hook sub- 
stituted if desired. Crystal body protected by 
wires. Retails at $1.00. 
Ask your dealer for Abbey & Imbrie quality 
tackle. Catalog — a Fishing Handbook — on re- 
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The E.Z. 2-Grip Garter is so far ahead of 
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Thos. P. Taylor Co., Bridgeport, Conn. 
May, 1922] 
A BIG GAME HUNT ' 
IN OREGON 
{Continued from page 199) ^ 
Frank’s big buck and two others. These i 
we kept sacked so the flies could not get [ 
at them as we wanted to take them home I 
whole. 
We found an old prospector at Di- ! 
mond Creek and he told us he had seen , 
bear signs every day that he had been j 
there and not far off, so we concluded!' 
to stay over and give them a round-up'. | 
He told us where to go and we started \ 
out pretty early and had hardly gotten 
a mile from camp before the dogs struck , 
a bear track and commenced to work on | 
it. A bear had been there during the ? 
night and had been wandering around 
among the huckleberries and manzinita 
and it was quite a while before the dogs , 
got the trail straightened out, but when f 
they did they went some, I can tell you. i 
As he had his bed not far away they ! 
soon had him going and in a compara- | 
tively short time they had him up a tree, j 
It was about half a mile down to where ' 
they were and when we got there we dis- 
covered that it was a brown bear andi] 
not very large, probably a two-year-old. j 
It did not take Frank long to do him 
up with a shot in the head. 
We went on down Dimond Creek and 
came to a hillside that was covered with 
timber and brush and in making our 
way through it we suddenly came out on,/ 
a small basin with springy places and I 
high salal bushes. Here we saw where) 
a big fellow had been wading through i 
the mud. The dogs took the track and 
were off again. Down the hill they 
went and across Dimond Creek and up 
the other side, opening at every jump. 
W e kept on and soon came out on a high 
point, from which we could see all over j 
the hillside on the opposite side and 
pretty soon we saw the dogs come out 1 
of a gulch and they were going around 
the hillside like the wind. ] 
All at once Frank called to me and! 
said; “Look there!” and at the same', 
time pointing away ahead of the dogs. 
I looked and there was the old bear 
waddling along as fast as he could go. | 
He passed over a ridge out of our sight 
and in an incredibly short time the dogs I 
appeared and went over the hill and;' 
down in the East Fork of Dimond j 
Creek. We knew now that they were 
bound to overtake him in a few minutes 
so we went down and crossed the creek 
and went on around that way. When 
we got to where we had seen them dis- 
appear over the hill we heard them down 
on the creek and they had the bear all , 
right, but he wasn't up a tree by a long 
shot. We could tell by the way they 
were going after him that they had him 
on pretty good ground. 
We got down there as soon as possible 
and found them on a small flat with a 
few trees standing near the center and. I 
if the reader will believe me, they were 
not giving him much rest, as first one 
and then the other kept tearing around 
him and grabbing him by the ham until 
he could do nothing but keep turning 
around and around to keep them off. It 
was a great fight and we could not resist 
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