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' . r r K THE -OREGON DAILY I pURNAU PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVZTf IfJG; NOVEKS2R Kl - .-r- V;'. i V: " ' PL 4 v. .- - - -rr Tw" r--Ms f5 i -1 . v jtr r i ft . - - it ' ADOUt Xnt tna OI AUn-AUU-bnc nEa r vp .wt.i.w 7 . . . " thanks to the GREAT SPIRIT for the plentiful harvest of corn and potatoes and berries and other good tilings they have gath ' ered during the summer and laid up against the coming of winter. I ; "'rt - ? r v . One irorning NOKOMIS said to LITTLE GROWLING BIRD; "Today heap big feast-day. Oo pkkv pailful MUSH. ;.n .i. t a vnrnnt - - T TTTTT? Mtlf TMft fiTVn mA ATTMDAItf ih TROW. Started off. ' s v ' " C-t- l? --M-;';-''4 rr-.-'-f THATTOL& B G-R.BBDY Now thtCAANfiiftfiy MARSH wu hi oiitM tha houiuUriM nf th SEVUOE GROUND, and on that aCCOUBt A UN- DAK kept a sharp lookout for any prowling beast that night try to harm the Bale boy. Then was no on fa tight when they' ; cams to tha place, except a big black bird that was so busy picking up and swallowing the tip berries that ha never noticed thenv It is ME5-ESAY. the wild TURKEY GOBBLERr said AUNDAK. id beiatho (readiest bird in H W1NDE00 - AH'WUSS!- GO WAY'- BAP GOBBLER ' - BIG BEAU. HE CATCH VOU ! m ( WHAT!!! : ..X -'iV'"i'-"- " 7 i?555Il!?L 'M&OfH6T0 YOU LftWl :v';: V'rv -" '.v:'Urfii the Re. 'J - ?- When TURKEY-GOBBLER saw LITTLE GROWLING BIRD and AUNDAK filling their pail with the cranberries he . - became very angry indeed. : He waa so full of the hard round berries himself that he couldn't swallow another one I ; Yet MES--: E-SAY was so greedy that be did not want any one else to have a single one. He ruffled up all his feathers snd scraped the tips Tof his wings on the ground, while his head and necklumed Scarlet with ragec He came running toward the little boy. "What! Stealing MY cranberries, are you?" he said. uUooi.e! uidblihi wbdliiiIii m gooow jou wpi news Mmrrr'- 'fs'vKlS ; , ft " U " ... -S) . ' ' GREED Y1QOBBLER was almost as tall as the little boy and twice as fierce. He would surely have knocked him down . i - ana pecicco.nim severely, oui jun in tne nics oi ume wno snouia come upon tne seem ou w uwmi - ( litae buck bear by the paw, but he dropped him and, in a minute, had grabbed Mr. GREEDY wootus. mna nra maa. , : with the other paw, gave him such a blow on the head that GOBBLER dropped dead on the spot I V It was too bad, but AUNDAK said h served him right for trying to bully and injure LITTLE GROWLING BIRD. ( HEAP BIG 7 'A COMEOM LITTLE I V - ' ; V1 . W.S, Vi J ' iWO VC' L.. -:: ryS- MSj MIR v . There was nothing rise to do now but to gather up the spiUed berries and tie the legs of MES-E-SAY. the TURKEY, across . . 1 . .u h.m Ksb .a ,V. MTTir A U , ' ' " S Kflg pOW IU W ,ll W . ' ' -NOKOMIS will know what to do with Mr GOBBLER I" said AUNDAK. with a sly wink st BIG BEAR. But that wise .f u f-tt.. iu rnliAonlv licktit hi lina a littU mt thw ram in Klerk f tl. Urr.UlM UnirnUTC .I....J -when she sw the fine big TURKEy. She quickly dressed it. and. while it was cooking. BIG BEAR Introduced his nephew. , MUK-UDAY MUtf.KOONS YUTTLK BLACK BEAR) wss the full nsme of BIG BEAR'S nephew, but his uncle called him " Koona" (Little One) for short. He was VERY hungry, and could hardly wait till the able was set NOKOMIS gave thanks to KEZHA MUH-NEDO, the GOOD SPIRIT, for all their good fortune, and then began the first THANKSGIVING mNNFRflf tub Kiev mnA CRANBERRY SAUCE ver eaten in WIND EGO LAND I So. ever since then. th.IN- . DIANS and the PALEFACE PEOPLE give thanks for food trope and eat MES-E-SAY, the TURKEY, for dinner. ' A, T. Cl. .'...l;-.v;. ..--,( - '- ... V.-.'v-v-' '-''-' ;- ) - .. . . - ' 1 ... . . , V".