The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 04, 1907, Page 18, Image 18

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, Uttle Crowiinf Bird nd Fnnjr.YeUow Htir danced tht Flower Dtnet " 'j
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- Uttle Bear (who had tumbled off the top of the May-polejnd bumped his '.?,,;
head) was wearing another kind of headdress,' Nokontis bad tied a wet bandage-f
around HIS head to cura the headadw'he ai! " Aa tl chiLWn am rrrin .'
the Paleface people call the Meny MontK of .May"-the wopda were fun of y ',., , off Nokomis said: rYou get rarWuhtub-ineir (Eatable Roott) mebbe ' mei -
A wild flowers. As the children were starting out one day to gather basketful.;' : , ) A . - make heap good soupf u Yellow Hair looked wry atylish in her' new feather V t
. ,Nokomurpsented YeUow Hair with a fine Indian Bonnet f Eagles feathers- .. llbameuto-jao$ little Indian Prineessl .Besides. Nokomis had changed Uw'if
totaketheoUceof thwreithhehd woma"Oueiof theMav.! . i wmtertrimmins' of her ola dress from f to deerskin fnnpMheJ.rV :
INDIAN TUnNIr
DOtfT DO IT
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HCD4QHE ROOT ,
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low Hair found purple-etripcd flower with small, round root J9m Uttl , - '
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-l..,f,lJttIeBear had found one also! -He was going toeathatcea.butbchlldrDw ,
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'i something he wanted to eat-o he said "This one Medicine 'Root: mebbe it i "
good for headacher 'While the children were busy filling the basket, with flow-' f
- : era and the roots they had gathered, Little Bear slyly began to eat the bitter "In-
. ' dian Turnip" root m epite of the warning which had been given huk " AundaV '
- ,i'knw all kbout the good and bad roots, and he told Little Bear what would hap I "
C pen 1 but Mukoons went on eatinr it iust the same.' ". ".,.
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AH at once tht Bitter Root began to bite hia tongue! ' It grew HOTTER, '
' and HOTTER every minute! Little Bear dropped it and grabbed his chops",
, with both paws! . Then he began to puff and gasp. WAUGHI HOW IT PIO 1 ;
. BURN! 'vj . . . - $A ' '
Little Orowling Bird and YeUow Hair were startled when they heard him - r .
grunting 'and groaning. v But when they saw the half- ten Indian Tiirnlproot
. the knew that hia areedinesa had rotten bim into trouble AGAIN i"
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1 When Little Bear couldn't stand it any longer he Jumped tip and danced - i
, around as if Bees were atlnging him! ' Then, catching eight of a pool of water -
1 - close at banfl. he rushed off toward it, faster than any one would believe a little
! bear COULD run! He made an awful fuse, crying out that he wu "on fir and ' '
Naming pT, ,Tht children and Aundak, the Citw,'came ninning after him ta r
help him. if they couldalthough 1 Aundak didnt act as if HE cared muchj :
Whan Little Bear came to the water he didn't hesitate a moment - V
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, piunKeangiu m ana oucaeo nu neaa away flown in the clear, cow water, ana iuu'i. i intKB just as long as na , , ' AfMukoona had cooled off a liithnrmnVi,.K..v- ..ifc.iJfuun u . . - ''
could stand fit, When he was eempelled to raise hio take, fresh breath hia riwth and ton : . ' ' . fa.WESTiS
so. down hislwad would go for another dip! Aundak (that sarcastic old bird) begged him not to drink the spring dry- n . ' - " nw fCtaiot "2 .? ",Tmiln' anJ Wer uste in his. -
butyouknow.Anndakwas.greathandMS. . . . ttliSlSSS -how
deferent was kind-hearted Fanny Yellow Hair! SHE was quite unhappy wrmiriortune overtook any one even Little . w had blbVaS about toSS-Ie
Ekck Bear (who certainly DESERVED most of the punishment he got, because he was m awfully greedy ! And GrowWWAA.- " niwSl J SnSSof T 5? u frthK be could lay hi. .
Bird. too. although he was.vexed at the way Linte B.
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