Monte is a rough-shod westerner out looking for gold. In a neighboring camp, Estelle and Jack, her father, are laughing over a cub bear that he's drained a flask by mistake while foraging for its milk bottle. Monte thinks he has found gold...See moreMonte is a rough-shod westerner out looking for gold. In a neighboring camp, Estelle and Jack, her father, are laughing over a cub bear that he's drained a flask by mistake while foraging for its milk bottle. Monte thinks he has found gold at last, but just then a goat butts him into his neighbor's camp. He upsets their dinner table, and to square himself, Monte invites the girl and her father to his camp. The cub bear upsets a bottle of castor oil, and it goes into some beef stew that is being served by Monte. Monte gets all of it, and becomes very thirsty. Then he and Jack decide to try some rifle practice. Monte shoots some feathers by mistake and brings to life a trio of Indians. He and Jack race for the cabin. The door is battered down but the Indians want the stew more than the three whites. They change their minds when the castor oil is encountered. However, when they set their eyes on Monte again, hiding outside, they chase him as the perpetrator of the mean trick. Written by
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