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3 THE OREGON STATESMAN WKDNESDAV FEBRUARY 18, 1020 m OIL WELLS FATTEN PURSE OF PRETTY LITTLE INDIAN GIRL iCy. Ilium L. LIcdheck) j Mary's preference for the people ot , ... - .wJher own race extends even beyond Endowed wliH wealth beyond th-jlhA cchoo!roora: for whMl 6he ma r- fonde?t drtiiJ.is of her school mates irie although she denies any ambl- and a weekly in- Hons in that direction Just yet MEAT CAUSE OF KIDNEY TROUBLE nd companions come which Tar exceeds the annual ! stipend of . the. average man, M2ry ; V.'are. 18-ler.r-old Osage Indian htir-. ess of PavbiuV.a, Ckla.. chosn to pur- . a-3 te.r edu-ctJnn'at the Cheracwa' Ind'an school ntar hare rather than at or-e of the mare exclusive and i taHhinnab!" iri schools whoso ford simply because she aesirea to - "Ejie umaiii: innc her Mlller. rawhuska, Okla.. attorney, with whom she makes her home when not in school or traveling. Neither does Mary bother her pretty head about the details of her Income, which she knows to be at least , f 18.000 a week and is said to be I considerably more. For Mary Ware is a member of that richest of all tribes of American Indians, the Osag- t es. uDon whose covernment allotted land Dame Fortune has graciously j smiled, sprinkling the once barren If you mast have your meat '.Oklahoma prairies, over which her cr. jay. eat it, but flush your kld- I ivi utjars were wuui iu ruaui, dub ii well3 in such abundance as to make Take Salts to flash' Kidneys Back hurts or Rludder bothers if T d?2t-.t to the tullnary art. which she! crossing and trespassing on railroads regards as a very esscauri part on oramittee ny u,jwbi am. ... . . . . . . . . -M - 4 tlllttlAM MAM . tlon ot Railroads mad Utilities com missions. There are seven members of the committee, representing wide ly scattered sections of the United States. ov;:i people. And the man of her choice must be a but for all that he must be an edu-, y b f h j f rt cated man. tor Mary Ware cannot t hI. .',, a, weli exctne Ignorance on the part of any;1111" wa"e we" American citizen. Two Amthtlons. Mary Ware's fortune extends well ,Two ambition have dominated the i,oh ti,. mitiinnMi.r mark Mnw life of Mary Ware a desire for an much beyonu .Mary uoes not know, education and a desire to travel. i-revious 10 enrolling ai uaemiiwi, in the bands oi her guarman, j. l.. ; Advises Ordinary Buttermilk for Wrinkles and Enlarged Pores every girrs education, wnetner sne ever expects to make nse of her knowledge In this direction later or not. And Mary does not, for two very rood reasons first, because her for tune makes such course unneces sary, and. secondly, because the pur suit of her ambition to study and travel will leave little jtlme for any thing else. For Mary does not In ' tend to bid goodbye to study when ny with salts occasionally, says ai lhe contrary ,ht 9xpcU to enter, in- meat forms uric acid which almost fectlng herself In music, both vocal , 86- "eirju rew paralytes th kidneys in tneir errrorx and Instrumental. o exrel It fronv4h blood. They be- jj,. u jcTOOCnit!c. eome siug.sn anu wbkb. mu lt bm! w. 0t t0 split tho desert atmosphere, not mounts on an Indian pony, as fancy l THK AGE OF WOMAN Btoxens Well, there's cue . bUl that congress will never be asked to pas. Bonds What is It fitoxens An old age pension for women. They'll never admit their TliU tioo I.oklg Vobiik M Oman 3 I r Oltl T.mr Krrlp? t BBttcr?ilJ!t v(rfw I m Sew Vy A -n(Je nrOrlnK Alt tlat U Neceary- Batrrm:lk and Ciram simple llrmo 4lro Krrps For, i:ait4 ad Aran ia KiquWite fondltlaa Soft. J Smaotk snd n-atlfal. The fH-tlnip. apolication qf H'ltter niliU ahfl Crm lo wattt-n anJ .pr--tcrvn tike kiri and remove harsh little wrlnkU'S ami ugy Uoiv hes l prni rnctlit'r'a rocip find wjnen ifcroughout th country are airain uringr It to en aure a beautiful compjoxion and anw wbite hinln onJ arms. Huturmlik. however, is not always obtainable, but a petlalit haa at laat perfectwl a method of concentrating buttertiwlk and rombinlns it with a perfect rcam. which you can buy in mall qmyiaitien ready to u at any firit class drug stora by simply asking for "Howard s'" Buttormilk Cream. Thtre ia no secret about it nor Is there any doubt about the result lf Just common ordinary buttermilk In Oie forai if a wonderful cream, gently mansaircd with lhe fSneer tips around the corners of the. eyes and mouth. fills' school at Eureka Springs, Ark. t Her desire to be among her own peo J pie. however, prompted her to seek ! j-. change. Her amb'.tlon to attend Carlisle .where two of her four ! brothers wer pursuing their educa ' tion wa frustrated by the clos-g down of that inatltution at the outset ! nf Hio vnr with nrnmtiv TTnsVfll To R-ft the wt effect, be sure to ! institute was ful to overfowing. Chi- K!! 8a'nPnot?cl 'V ad3lang fCoUnty t0nttat after tho f rn appiicati n or they-will j of her home county of Osage. Okla.. rofuu-t tbe money. tin which one of her two sisters was : enrolled, failed to" appeal to her de sire to see a 'little more of the world. Therefore she chose Chemawa. Her enrollment in this institution required a special dispensation on, th part of the Indian department, as attendance at this school i limited to Uncle Sam'a Indian ward? of the western stnte3 and Alaska. But this special dispensation was finally forthcoming and here she is. pavin her own way. as. is required ot all students whose riaances permit, and here she expects to temain until she Is graduated next June. Ia Ijearnfnc Xeofllrrr-t . After that she expects to travel Mite zM i mm W 'affcr with a dull misery in the kia ucy reKlcn. fharp pains in the back or sick headache dizziness, your stomach our, tcngue Is coated and wVn :ie wenther is had you have rheumatie twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the chan nel often gets sore and irritated. obliRinjr yru tf seeTc relief two or three times during the night. To neutralize thce irritating ac ids, to clea?e the kidneys and flush off tho body's urinous waste get four ennrcs of Jad Salts from any phar n?eir here; take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for - few davs and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon jnlce. combined with llfhla. and has been tt?ed for generations to i-.r .HmuUtu alueclah kidneys. . .....ti.. ih. miAm in urine, i heartily into the social life of the ao It no longer irritates, thus iK'a6?1 Wi.itViv r-Tvno 'Bl1 to tn ,0t ot m stndentl at the iJ r-i;..naiv. cannot . school, and never falls to Include one JAU OAiia i".' - ' -, m . . . , . v. a Hallhtfnl ffer-1 or more oi ner gin companions in injure, and ' JP,'t e any good fortune that comes rer vescent llthla-water drink. I wy Her teacnor8 gpeak of hef would picture an Indian maid, hut seated in the driver s seat of a pow erful modern, automobile her tvi own. Aad the uoneiice of this automobile has been Aiary's onij cause tor recret since ber arrival at ('hemawa. For the car wa sold by her guardian when she decided to come west. 4 "But he'll buy me another on just like it Just as quick as I g;t back." she. declares expectantly. Mary Ware is to all appearances merely one of the 650. students at Chemawa. She has made lt a point to make herself one of the sttrnt Body, limiting her demands to the more modest needs ot those with whom she associates. She is popular with her fellow students, enters DANDERINE' FOR FALLING HAIR ItiC IHYJSIBLE BIFOCALS The only place In Salem where glass es are actually ground. heKry l Morris & co. Eyesight Specialists 305 State Street Salem, Oregon For a fwl cent you can aavo yoar hair ajmI doable 1U beauty v I a sensible, generous ana aemocratic girl, truly 100 per cent American. It. but in a modern home such as civilization dictates. Mary's efforts at school this year are devoted especially to perfecting Last summer she devoted to a trip to! herself in the art of BlMraft. at Alaska. Next summer she will visit which she is decUred by her 1 achers the Hawaiian islands before return-1 to be, adept JM; ft!"' Ing to her home at Pawhuska. where in addition to her regular academic i11 " T-.w vthor. anri t courie. She has already mastered i Vr tCnic-l : the art ot cookery. Including dish--day received notice that he had been f"ta, t 'tUe ai TWmance would have washing and other drudgery lnd- appointed to serve on the grade Corey Recognized By Railroads Committee H. H. Corey, member of the Ore gon public service commission, to- To stop falling hair at once andj rid the scalp of . every particle of I ruff, ret s small bottle oP de lightful -Danderlne" it any drug store or toilet counter for a few cents, podr a little in your hand and rub it Into the scalp. After several applications the hair usually stops coming out and yn can't find any,1 . . . . I i . . 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