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Borna Kootenay Indian, he int most of his life. amongst fe» Colville, © Wash,’ tribe. the spring of each year he jould-migrate tip the Columbia Trail and the lower, lake gion. * +, _ His ‘favorite route was ‘boarding the Great Northern at Iville and travelling as far as aTColumbia Gardens. At this “point the Trail Livery Stage (a | surrey-type wagon drawn by two horses, which operated into aycthe early 20's) would transport “Gahim to Trail, (Barl Duntar later ” sreplaced this stage with a seven ssenger 1918 or 1919 Stude- ker), 2 : "On other occasions’ he- ught the Great Northern at jorthport which went to Ross- . nd, running on the old: Red ‘Mountain Railway’ line. The . CPR then took him to Trail. If : She could manage a freo boat tide up river he was not above , taking advantage of that medium of travel:as well, + “He always travelled light, ‘ing able:to procure all the ‘materials arid supplies he would eed for the season's work from friends along the river. He *sHad a philosophy that if you “borrow something—return it. If , As a hunter-guide he was second to none. Bill Devitt re- calls a hunting trip he took with Alex around 1916 in the Ir- tigation Creek area: (close to Syringa Creek). “I had my Dad's 80 U.S. Springfield bolt action rif_le, while Alex had a? ‘Marbles Game-Getter,’ a nickle : plated over-and-tinder rifle. It : had a 25 calibre over and-a 44. -.- shot shell under. It was built along the lines of a survival gun, with a detachable wire stock, and full pisto! grip..He never thought. much of my heavy meat spoiler,” Bill re- flected with a grin. See “Old Alex had. only’ one eye, but with that muddy looking eye he could ‘see more in a minute than I could see in an hour. After we were in the bush a while we split up, and it. wasn't Jong before I heard a small ‘pik’ in the distance, and thought, that's one grouse for Alex. After some time I headed * inthe direction from where the shot was fired and came upon'a scene never to be forgotten. HAROLD WEBBER Alex was cleaning out his third bear. He. had shot two brown ones and,a black since we had separated. Shocked, I: asked him if he had used the 44 and he replied: ‘Use 25. Good gun, shoot bear, shoot deer, am.:_ munition cheap. ($1 for a box of 60 at that time), Guess we got. lots of bear now, go’ back to camp, hey?’ ". ‘ “His method of shooting bears was unique,” Mr. Devitt ‘continued. “As it was spring, the bears were infested with wood ticks and to relieve them- selves they. would rub against trees 'for hours in.an effort to “remove the ticks, These bears were doing just that when Alex came upon them, He crept up close and one shot,in the head with the 25 finished thom. The: skind on the grqund were still crawling with ‘ticks and they stunk like fury,” Mr. Devitt reflected.y. “phere was very little hair left on the skins, but this didn't matter as Alex was interested . only in the hides.;He wrapped two skins inside the other and tied the bundle together with. the paws of the outside one, He’ then slung it over his back and carried it by the paws. By the time we reached the lake, Alex had decided to head directly for Colville with his goods, I can - remember him heading down, river, with a swarm of files following.” ‘The Columbia was a source of food and income for Alex, but on two occasions it almost cost. him his life. Around 1914 or 1915 he made a raft at Castle- gar for transportation to Trail. ‘Along the way the raft broke apart and Alex had to swim for his life. i When he didn't arrive at‘ Trail on the day he was ex- pected,’ George Clark became concerned and called Victor Lamphear, CPR agent at Tada- ‘nac, who in turn contacted Jim, Lawrey, the agent at Castlegar. ~ Mr. Lawrey organized a party which located Alex down river. in the: process of building -the last time he ever saw Alex another raft, He arrived at Trail two days late, Death accompanied his next encounter with the river.. The year is uncertain, but on this.trip he travelled with a friend from the Colville'tribe, It; was between Castlegar ‘and Trail where they ‘agaln-‘en- countered trouble. Their boat was drawn into a sizeable whirl. pool and was pulled down into; the center. Alex: was’ half drowned but managed to make it to shore. His partner, was not so fortunate. It is:belleved his body was never found. “In telling of the encounter. to.a friend later he related that his partner did not know enough to’. stake a ‘deep breath before they went under. oa Victor Lamphear recounts ! ‘Historical Character, Indian Alex, Shot Bears With a Pistol son of the Provincial Police had-; made arrangements for Alex to be admitted into’ the ‘sana- torium at Kamloops. Shortly after entering the clinic Alex * passed away. “I don't know how old he * was—with those people you can : never tell,” Mr. Lamphear con:. cluded. ‘ “In the years I knew him," Bill Devitt related, “he never. changed atall. Ho was ageless.” And so, with the passing of ° Alex the Indian the Columbia - Valley lost a fine old character, . who, through his actions, per- sonality. and ‘ philosophy, : in- stilled in those who knew him a friendship that would never be forgotten. 4 on CEE “Veta ig, HOSTESS + may not have the . world ona string, but she knows your community inside out. If you're new in town, call her today! : jone 365-5638 or 365-5542 was around 1920 or 1921, “He used to borrow my 32-40 Win- » chester for the odd hunting trip and it was always returned along with a portion of venison. On this last occasion Alex’ had borrowed the gun'a few days before and when he cate to my door, this time he, hadn't’ any ‘meat with him..He handed me the gun, thanked me for it and said “Alex can't dol” He looked very.old. and very’ tired, Mr. Lamphear remembered. i 7. “Not long ‘after this inel- dent I heard that he had con- (3-year) -Roofing Bus. 365-7553 “Inland Roofing i [| > yé Sheet Metal Ltd. Ap - (Formerly interior Sheet Metal (1965) Ltd.| -Inland’s Guarantee: Me .Ken Denneus, Manager. “725 - 6th Ave, South, Castlegar, Bo. tacted TB and Corpora! John- N SN The Creative Plum. AANSIG dO GTYOM TNsUzQNOM 3” - (uy) “s18y008 “pio ysjueds pue. siejees home along the river during.the;, thigprde@ss. 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