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se RR Re te en erat a aa Neem m= MANY WILD TURKEYS IN AMERICA YET; HOW THEY HUNT ThE KING OF BIRDS TODAY *CALLING” A GOBBLER TO wal DOOM, BY IMITATING, THROUGH A TURKEY BONE, THE INVITATIONS OF THE] HEN—THE TRACKING GAME,! “1 oan tell you that the man who gets a big wi turkey gobbler nowadays comes very near ranking the Intrepid hun ter who bags the dikdik in ‘darkest’ Africa,” said a man who has followed turkey tracks for many years. | | | | | And he's There's some class about ¢ sport, Of all} birds the turkey is king, He stands absolutely Without a peer in uty of edible | and unted, st of the craft and resources of his human pv While it is probable that the wild turkey will before many years be-| come an extinet species, there are} gtill many of them to be found tn | this country, its native home. Es pecially is this true in the Penn-| aylvania mountains, Florida, and ling down tral home of | in the Southwes: into Mexico, the an our tame turkey There are of hunt-} » of which pot-hunt: | al ways ing wild turkeys, bord r too nearly upon » a true sport. One way ling” of a bird to a Here the hunter, after having gotten within earshot of the} flock, hides behind an ambush of | log or branches and “calla”—imi tates turkey talk The veteran hunter takes a sec tion of turkey bone in the hollow of his hand and sucks through it a succession of lugubrious kad yook-kad-yook-kad-yooks. The ob ject is to persuade some fool of a gobbler that th plumpest and Manager Zednick of the Associat. | democrats have started a Woodrow prettiest hen turkey in the whole of the University of! Wilson movement for president in county “would be delighted to meet arranged de. | 1912, i reNi ut aig ' him.” ford and Oregon | . f : Will the polygamous old turk) universities, for the next two sea-| Olympia—Frank Kasal, a Jap $6.8 5. come? Most certainly! He gob sons, Under the triangular ag forgot jul jitsu and used a plearoon | Hf ie ane bles about, puffs out his chest,/ ment, Washingtor ta Oregon at}on a fellow worker in wemill here struts around to see if his tail, Eugene next spring, Oregon goes to| Frank is under arrest. i Locke feathers are sticking out at the | § rd at Palo Alto, and Stan The Rocker ssa proper angle, and keepn edging | ford comes to Seattle to debate! Hereafter the county engineer pictured is one of Ve Rearer to where he supposes his; Washington jwill su vine the repair work and many attractive + would-be lady love is anxiously —— | maintenan oads. Th : . 5 , awaiting him | Everett—Everett may have an|Comminsioners relieved t pieces of this ie: bu Then bang! That gobbler sud-! occupation tax to make up the de. | by resolution yesterday of all character em- dently loses interest In things ter-|geit in the budget caused by the | Work, : restrial agg eae =- Thom braced in our . town's going dry. The taxpayers — . Another method is coursing the| are up in arms over the prospect — large and care turkey with greyhounds, This is a oh 4 sport of the Southwestern plains.| 9.0. i] Walla Walla—Harvey Sallec fully-selected assortments of reed furniture, and Sixty per cent of Colo rado children over 12 use tobacco, according to a report made to the But the genuine sport with the turkey is tracking in the snow Here the first thing is to get on +, ast month and ma: the trail of a flock, which is fol-/ State Teachers’ Association, } d of this The ir names make shellac, with roll arnrs and deep basket seat. This lowed steadily, patiently, remorse- 24 letters, their wedding ring ts ie "i thes tere pests lessly, over unspeakable retches | Garcon City, Nev—Mre. Gal|/ marked “23,” and . wa Rocker is something that any man would appre- of logs, .getting farther and far-| braith, a full blooded Indian woman, make the doo perfect by a s rif a F exce 3 eg ther into dense forests, thrusting | sraduate of a training school pear 23-day cesarmees.” ‘ ; ciate as a gift, and is an exceptional value at through acres and acres of close | here, secured a divorce for cruvity $6.85. MANY growing underbrush, until one by} AT $1.00 one the tired hens leave the flock! Grayson, Ky.—Three jall bre and seek shelter in some cover | ers were surrounded by a pons Olympia Hay announced ENGLISH BREAK mear by, where they afford the had a revolver battle, ending in the that he w t shotgun comparatively easy | death of one fugitive and the arrest suffrage tr FAST TABLE IN chances of the others. got the officia % ’ e Silincieiieuiilnionaas a Pierce and W SOLID OAK, FUMED Auburn.—The story reached here yesterday of the narrow escape from death by suffocation Monday jof five train men who were caught in Stampede tunnel. They were rescued ust in t Wife Asks he. Freedom From Praying Hubby | and Elaine 23, were engaged on the THE SEATTLE STAR FITCH NOW FIGHTING BOTH RAILWAYS J. F, Fitch, the Tacoma attorney rather than carry the passengers who conducted the fight for the | for a nickel fare, Men, women nickel fare in behalf of the Fern|and children were in the erowd, Hill suburbanttes the Ta | but they -made a stubborn fight coma Rallway & Power company,| The night was cold, but they bullt was yesterday retained by the citi-| bonfires and stuck sens of the Duwamish valley to| The matter was fought clear » a similar fight for them/through to the supreme court st the Puget Sound Electric | which tained the position of ny the pe and the night of De mother with seven other Fern! cember 17, 1909, hax become one residents, Mitch of woeful memories to the Tacoma commenced sult againet the Tr) Rallway & Power con ny. One coma Traction company for, $2,000 | damage sult after another han b damages euch because of the eom-| filed, Those that have come pany’s refusal to carry them forva|for trial have been won by nickel fare to Fern Hill in Decem-| people, And more damage ber of last year are being filed n up the suite To the Duwamish residents the| The Puget Sound ctrie com success of the Hill fight ts| pany, the & : com encouraging On Jyooomber 17,| pany and the na Ratlway & 1909, the Ta company tled up| Power company are all identified ite cara for in interests ptire Bight at alm} FREDERICK’& NELSON, Inc. #TORE CLOWNS DAILY AT 6:90 UNUSUAL SAVINGS ON Low-Priced Furniture ROOMY AND COMFORTABLE MAN’S ROCKER, OF HAND-WOV- EN REED, SPE- CIAL Furalture Dry Goods [ ets. ie Blain, both aged 23rd of is a design especially adapted for a man’s use. 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