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nnz ohego:; daily joutal, PoinxAim satuhday Lvzir;c, august tt7t t'zs r w ' W W , ' ' r . , . . - .. , W'.. Hil -'J I' )j i) ' aif t . - ii wrt m iwraBf vow at i PUN6E MZDAY- OH.MEWCTCH THANK YOU. NOKOMISh '.73' v sic' a7 ( '- i - - WMT' K rV7 1 KNOW 1 0i V day Nofambj nuUtt Am Pinj-jooin, or Medicine bag. for LlttW Crowlinf Bird. H had HOHZ HEAP FINE ROOTS (Ait KNDSS HERE.AND I'M JtlEDIKP THAT XApUrS wax, f t r rr m w E m 1 111 ' VJI'' 2 J-'CXt "hJTr' i "TV.' They went down to the Sprue Valley, where the Wuh-tuh-binetf. or Sweetmetinf roots, grew. t i hie' uum l wHich were not REAL trouaen. but nlv lerrinn). aa the bar was iuit t There were many other kinds of roots to be had there, such aa Meexh-waywuahk. the Medicine wot. the ihintf to bold the collection of odds and ends that all little boys like to carry In their clothes good for cuts and bruises; Sah-cub-beequn, tha Headache root, and Naybah-kaywin o-clwebik, the sucbasbKsof string, and Bshihooki; and worms, and gum. and live frogs. Aundsk. the Crow, had Sleepnaking root. Aundak bad often gone with Nokomis when ah went to gather roots, so hs no pocket, either, but b wodjo hide, in oecret places. irerything he couldn't swallow. When he knfW lQ &lBmnt VtHu.,UtO Orowling Bird begaa to dig whh a sharp stkk. and Aundak to . wrV' TT ' go.and d.g som nict oatabl. root, and fiU it , hi. ttnnf b,. untU they soon had gathered anyghjoJUl th. Medidm Ug. ' 4i.uM.nt. AumUk. tha Craw, whosa ars were very snarp. nearo A-acrapint of cUwt,od. took. Ing around, asw a f t bttl animal cmpinc backwards down a nearby pinjr.' ) -j . - "Warcoonainr Who Uitr asked Little Growling Bird. Aundak looked hard at h creatur. who had now turned his head in their direction, and said: "Hullo I Arent you Xaug. th Borcupint? - Now. at this tiro. Kaug. th Porcupine, had no sharp quilla on hie back to protect him. iHlw4 ta holam hollow tr awl fed oa tboarlb . M for, rry fat, clumay ndjevih. :- v 1 . -.. 1 HEADACHE .. 1 -:f, C ' 1 GOOXJW5H w VMS ' "Oh, yes! Tm Xaug. all right T Porcupin replied.- ."But I wish I wer someon-clar "What ail you?" asked Llttl Growling Bird. - "Everything ails meP said Kaug. who-was very sulky and L pcevish. ; "I can't go outside of th Refuge Ground her but vry on' pick on me. t am too stout, ' and my legs sr too short to run away ; my teeth and claws are no good to fight with, so all the ani ,i mals sbuee me, and soin would even EAT m. if I didn't suy up in th trees all the tint.". Her Kaug shed a conpl of larg tears. -t ; ', ' "I used to live in the trcetop befora I cam to suy with Little Growling Bird and talc cart of - him, said Aundak. "I thought it a very desirable location P "You' didn't hava to cat bark, for breakfast, dinner and supper T Kaug replied. "And won than that. X daren't go to sleep for fear of " falling down and breaking my neck, and I've got a fierce headache for want of rest. Can a fellow get anything decent to eat around here?" he asked, and looked very hard at the pile of roots, y . ' . Little Growling Bird was-sorry for any arte that svss hungry, and gave Ksug som of th Wuh ; tuh-buMcg. th Sweet-tasting roots. "How d you feel now?" asked Aundak. "J feet a tittle b4 " ' t ter." said Kaug. "but IV still got a bad headache P. "Well, here's 4hc stuff to cure that." and Aurv dak gave him some. of Sah-suh-beequn, th Headache root. "How-docs THAT strike you rfce asked, v after Kaug had finished1 h. "Oh. Just middling" grumbled Porcupine. "I wish I could cat aoma eteepP Well, they took hint over to a thistlewtch near by and gave hin some Nythjwn & ' ncbtk, tn Sleep-fnakuig soot ; m-SAH-NUSHKi . ,. HcAPrlNcL. 1 h .5 , ''CT ' MS N'T HE A H0b?l BRISTLES Lim A AKAU6HFtl iJ vjas- pincushion? 1 1 ..wl.-.i , ,. il '! 1... .i . -1 . TICKOOTMHAfS!. mm , ' 'y.e .- ' r 'j TWyT. STRAN6P T THESE SHNKi4 5EFHLT0OE. CHlOmNfr-. HfHlbBR- WHAT'S THE MATTFRWITH HypOtTHfj v' 'SSSV W 10 ' i 1 nVH aawv wf wfi , ,-pwssp - as 11 - r M K f W t". ;CMNV:r FLAmac l -V? I ' 1 I I - i 1 .!.vrt!.,".i'-.':,-'si i I f IDDIO 1 I Til II - fJiiil. - v I '-lis Q'' Then they led Kaug asid to where Me-sah-nuihk. th Bull Thistle, grew m a solid bank, with 1 Thev broke off the eoinas of Uu.hk tha ThluU. .t f ,rk h . . . .1. tranr. sham oricklM ftomtin in aB directions. Ksuc Ur dowa and fell sound asieea fa. a mi.. bur's ack and hk .4 .u i . K..i"," . ' . " :M SZfr.Z.Tr ? L ot r"tW"K iney ran nom to woaomia. na . . and snored like Kookoosh. th Pig. "Let's play a trick on him." aaid Aundak. - "He acta like s beg. .Now. the Sleep-making root possessed magic powers which mede the spines take root in Kant's ' rude. fullad th quills, out. but scolded Uiera for playing such a trick oa Kaug becaus ha was Ignorant and so let us Mick him fun of twsti spines s ne u loos uke oner -wont tt hurt hirer, asked Uttl Z. c. iTi A .u l. . . ncTO"u" poT wTTa w'ln w"' tm7 nooM Pting beck- - Now, that i how Kaug. th Porcupine, got his quill, and. ever sine then, no on dare touch him Growling Bird. "Kaw-Not It will do him good r said Aundak.. "Besides, he csn't feel it when he's Thaiinl without being sorry sftervrd...Ii you should ever notice him whining snd digging sround among f' ' MkepTid tb .ticker, will giv. bi socoetlung to grumbU wh b. wak. a" tW ; Zi'lnL 1 . j,. it i 1 - -T ' ' . -m w'- " ' m-mmmm ,tBi . x" .f. 'frUIT " B a. 5 :