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i Use Common combinations — I’lOMS that achiexe outside the tow n Lcarryr the new* to her trUxe. Next morning exervihing Was ; h q>s an hour or perliap* le Sense ready to start and •r writ i il out had followed her. when w v in th way very e.ir.'y. distance we -aw an In it <n vi I ¡g« Wells, Fargo & express, C m . tieyond it the infla Intani- drove St Paul. Minn , Sept 26— James wnich more than once had iccehed their horse» in. an.I a; last as p'is» - J. Hi I. the •'Empire Builder.’’ the help from the mauis furnished a I il»le mounted and rode off, SC liter •"Father oi the Northwest,” cannot number < f horses, so tint more ¡ng in different directLms. When of the see why the business men than 60 of our number were on we arrived at the villa e. all had country should at present fear to horseback — the balance were as the gone — then the tepees were broke 1 engage in new enterprises, nor can red men call the intaiilrv oi the down, hinidnds ot buff co r<r>e-> he see any reason whatever for the army, “ the walk heaps. ” some finis el aid some partly fini-di semi paralysis which is gradually Up tad own through l< ng rough ed, and a large quantity o jerked creeping ovt r the United States canyons we mov^d all day. It was meat, bundles o air< ws. 1 Luke's I •‘It’s only .1 senseless lack of con exceptionally hot in such places, txii 1 and tools were thr »wn together and fidence,” said Mr. Hill, in an inter when evening came the temeratim 1 i tire was set to them. This done, view just given out changed. Our day's march was 1 we returned to meet the “walk 'And why this lack of confidence? over, fires were kindled in the dif heaps ” Ii was late at night when wt Some man, somewhere, has grown ferent canqts and hungry. well worn | found them close to the banks <>f timid over something or other ami men prepared their long ne-ded Wind river. They only had arrived has cried boo’ at his neighbor. His meal, after which many had to lie 1 theie long enough before to stall neighbor piobably jumped and the down so as to get rest for 'he f<>1 fires and cook a hasty meal, but next fellow took fright without know lowing day. Guards (iii.irds had been were so exhausted that many had ing why he was frightened. And so stationed, when to our surprise, two fallen asleep on. Indians on their |x»nie-, in full war Again it was our Indian scorns ••ft’s just like a flock of sheep. dress, or rather undress rode into which saved us—this time from de It one starts to run, every sheep in camp. struction. The still burning camp the flock will follow, even it they die One of them was well known to fires had directeil the hostile to our for it. us. Bannock Jim, the U. S. interp eamp. Perhaps it was midnight •‘During this big National conser retor. Only -taortlv before Wall when they attacked us. Awaken an vation congress we have talked about On the Warpath. tu-nah had killed Jun's wife and the exhausted man out of his fiist sleep conserving water and ccnserving by yelling, war whoops, shooting . land, conserving coal and conserv At the time these occurrences latter found our coming a good chance to revenge her d ath His rides and screaming, and you may ing iron; it’s too bad somebody happened, Wyoming was still a ter didn’t say a word about conserving r torv, its inhabitants were a mixture proposition to guide us to a place have a picture of the consternation Then common sense. of all kinds of humanity, character where we could trap ¡1 number of that titled us for a moment the cool headed command of “ tires Sioux was readily accepted — then “That’s what this country needs and color- Life was an uncertmnity. out ’ ’ at once brought us back to ac a short restand sleep refreshed us right now — to conserve common much more so than now. Indian tion. The night being dark, there sense There’s an article by Col. riots were a common occurrence, for the next day. in the September At 2:00 next mornirg we were was grave danger lest one white mao George Harvey 1 bad men, desperadoes, took a pride North American Review dealing tn flourishing their revolvers at the aroused. No time to cook break should shoot another, so four 01 with the Conservation of Common least opportunity. The man who fast, a ; few morsels from the last five oi my friends, including myself, Sense that well illustrates the busi could use his weapon the quickest night’ '* s supper were placed into the slipped through the tall grass towards ness condition of this country right and with the most accuracy was the pockets to eat while we were on the the river bank. Bv this time all w is now and gives as the panacea tor best man. move. For hours we wound our quiet again and we took our second sleep until day break awoke us. the business paralysis, the suggest ion The only liw in existance was 11 e march through a rough country, —Pohl. that our business men use a little miner’s law. There was not much when a wider space crossed our road, common sense just ordinary sound disputing about such orders, giv n signs of herds of buffalo, common sense. I wish business men by a number of miners in their dis showed these animals had been Not satisfied with working off on everywhere would take that advice trict. Red tape was an unknown there but a short time before, on unsusiH'ctlng patrons trees that nre not “I can see no reason lor the fears affair—the miners having ordered a the other side deep bluffs with plat true to name, some fruit tree represent atives will even go so far aa to substi which seem to possess our business thing it was obeyed 01 the couse eaus arose. There we halted and tute seedlings for the variety ordered. men. I have preached a ‘return t<> quence followed at once. allowed our horses to graze on the The seedling tree, the shoot from a which has not been root grafted, the farm’ policy lor years and expect Young Irwin, whose sad death 1 bunch grass which grew ill abund root budded or top worked, is usually dis to continue to do so; bul that’s n«> spoke ab »lit in my last, was buried. ance. Our scouts, the Indians, left tinguished by its finer leaf with rough reason for fear on the »art of busi Five more bodies were laid out to us, leaving their mounts with our er edge, its tendency to send out fre ness. be brought to their last resting place. horses. After a while they return, quent shoots at right angles to the stem or branches and its dlsposi “Money and business are, ol 1 The town resembled a hive of bees, ed and we divided into two sections, main tion to revert to the original thorny course, very careful and it is right just ready to swarm, each of the each leci by one of the scouts. crab stage Such seedlings tn an or that they should be, but not to the men carrying a ride and a revolver, Again traveling between high w dis chard plot are absolutely worthless extent oi cutting off their noses to ' all centering toward the building of great hills, but gradually leaving and should be top grafted with some known and valuable variety. spite their faces Especially when from where the burial should start. the sage brush land until we reached it is so unnecessary and they need Ex|»erlruents which have been con At this moment, as if Providence the plateau. Here we were present ducted by a number of state experi the noses, too. had arranged it, the United States ed with an exciting spectacle. A ment stations in the matter of smudg “Here’s a little excerpt which, to pay master came through Atlantic large number of Indians were ing fruit trees to prevent frost dam my mind, bears down hard and City on his way to Fort Brown, on slaughtering a band of buffaly—right age would seem to indicate that it is not tlie heat generated by the smudge strikes at the core of our present ills the Wind River, to pay the soldiers. and left the huge bisons fell to the or tire that keeps the fruit from freez “In the disestablishment of credit He carried a good sum ci money in ground. All stopped at once when ing. but that tlie smoke generated we find the most obvious cause ol the carriage pulled by four large the hunters saw us enter the level forms a blanket which keeps cold nir penetrating the smoke sone and the prevailing depression. The link mules, and guarded by eight picked ground which they had pissed but a from holds down the heat radiating from By whom, we do not short time before, not thinking of the earth. The smudge, according to that connects labor with capital is cavalrymen. not broken, but we may not deny know, the order was given to stop pale faces, but of the great hast this view, is a means of heat eonserva- tion rather than heat production. It that it is less cohesive than it should there to examine the bodies and re they were to have when the last buf also further serves the purpose of ob falo was killed. Wall -tu-nah, him scuring the light of the sun in the be or than conditions warrant. Fi port to the War Department. He singled out early morning hours, thus preventing In a moment the coach was sur self was there. nancially, the country is stronger rapid thawing of blossoms that may than ever before in its history. Re rounded and stopped by hundreds from among his followers, and alone a have been frostbitten. covery from a panic so severe as of men, all armed and in a bad hu came straight toward the approach that of three years ago was never mor. At first the officer ordered to ing white men. Bannock Jim also' As a result of exi>erimonts which before so prompt and comparatively clear the road or he would force it, rode ahead to meet his enemv and were conducted at the Colorado horti cultural station last season b.v Pro complete. The masses are piacti- but one of the miners politely told before anything was expected Jim fessor Weldon, field entomologist, it cally free from debt. Money is held him not to be rash anil assured him raised his piitol, a Hash, a report, was found that flowers of sulphur, one by the banks tn abundance and rates that no harm should be done to any and the other fell from his horse |x>utld to three gallons of water, with soap so that the sulphur would one. All we asked was for him to The same moment Jim jumped from enough a e low. mix with the water, was a very ef “Why then docs Capital pause see the murdered men and get pro his horse and with a knife in his fisti ve Insecticide when used ns a hand, made a few quick cuts and summer spray for the brown aphis. upon the threshold ol investment? tection for American citizens. bloody scalp of Wall tu nah waved Apple, fiench. plum, cherry. pear and Against Ins will, the officer l*ft the The ansiAr we beiieve to be plain almond trees were found more or less A war whoop was affa tisi by the fiest. Tobacco prepara It awaits adjustment of the relations money in charge of his men and a over his head ol g ivernment to business. Such, pickeil citizen guard, taken from the sounded by him and answered by tions were found effective in killing mites, but not the eggs, several at any rate, is the plea, and pressure mountaineers, made some remarks, the Sioux and the fight was on. the treatments being required to dispose is constantly brought to bear upon and was finally conducted to his Hundreds of arrows fell short of i of the mites Oil sprays penetrated executives and courts to make haste coach an<l with best wishes was al their aim, while volley alter vollev and killed many of the eggs, but were of gun shots reduced the num »er ot found unsafe to use with waters —haste which, in our judgment, lowed to pass on. strongly Impregnated with alkali. The officer was a man of his word the redmen. would result in less speed. Great While the mistletoe occupies a sort complications growing out of might He ret orted and an army of twelve At last all Sioux seemed to bo on1 ily changed conditions call for the men under Lieutenant Stambaugh, of sight, their horses fl.-ing in all di of |x>etlc place In people's estimation and is the cause of interesting trans most serious consideration. To settle a nephew of General Sheridan, w i rections. (inly an old squaw actions at the holiday season and on sundry social occasions, it Is produced a grave question offhand is only to sent to check the red.nen. CNcaped the shots of the avengers Like all such youngsters, swelled straight for the steep bluff she made ■it :i fearful cost in tree life, particu invite disaster. Better not settle it larly of a few varieties of oaks, on at all until a reasonable certainty can .< ith bravado and foolish ideas, he her way, and with a yell, over the which It sponges for Its existence. be felt that it can be settled right. wanted to impress the miners with precipice she and her horse disap White oaks three feet and more in diameter and solid to the core are done Stability is ever Capital s primary his ability, but Io! the Arrap'hoes, peared to death by this parasitic pest. While requirement. But the adjustment one tine morning, made him travel As soon as the fight began. W <h- the seeds of the mistletoe are depos which it now demands cannot lx? ef the same road as the unfortunate tu-hah's squaw had thrown her ba »v ited by birds on fences, buildings and fected tn a month or a year and miners had gone before him His boy to the ground ami with hri own even «n the trunk and limbs of fruit they swm to take root only on never can or should be complete. mutilated body was sent to Wash body ever it, protected the child;' trees, rough surfaces. the limbs of the oak Elasticity is the prime requisite of ington, D. G. This last murder had thus she was found by the B.maoks. being <«s|>eclnlly favorable In this par a wholesome effect, and not long who claimed her as a priz<. Our ticular Once tht* root of the little changes essential to development. gets a foothold it grows rigor “But capital i< notoriously timid. ; afterward, Major Gordon was sent leaders knowing that only t’ e cruel plant 'll-Iv. its tissue tiecoming closely unit In the present instance, too, it is ab with several co mpanies of soldiers. ist of torture would end the li e oi ed with that of the limb ou which It solutely foolish N<> decision of any He was the Indian tighter of the IxKh the prisoners, refused to k-t grows. In sections where it is found ft Is often gathered nt holiday time court can permanently impair any hour. More of him later. such happen. She was fastened 1 • and slilpjied to the larger markets, We return to our «lead friends — "ne of the many jxmirs captured where from *8 to <10 per ton la paid so-called vested int< rest. Confisca- ti<»n is undreamed of, as coaipared the funeral over, 160 men, all vol and taken al >ng with us Twenty for It with only a few years ago. The dis- unteers. well ar red and equipped, eight dead Indians wa< the result of integration of propertits does not two wagons with necessary supplies the fight. Try T. W Robison for hay involve their destruction, More and two fat steers presented by the Now began the chase after the old grain | and feed before purchasing over, the sharp revolt against all butcher of the town, made camp •quaw, who was far ahead of us to 1 elsewhere. •tf Hill great good no less than those that wc rk injury—is ckarly yielding to study ami reason. No ai'c p<rs<>n iwiw maintains that business—espec Lilly manufacturing— an <>r should lie do ic as it was done lrdt a centui v. ago. In a broad sense, the day the individual couipetitoi is past, but the opjMirtunity of the individu.il rem mis even wider within the co — poration. The sole problem consists of determining how government c. n maintain an even balance lietween aggregations of interest on the one kind, and the whole |>eople on tl e other, protecting the latter agait st extortion and saving the former fr» m assaults. •• 'Tiie sr hition is not easy to find for the simple reason that the situa tion is without precedent. But ts no: progress being made along sane and cautious lines? Surely no menace tn propeitvor to human rights lies in the striving tor such a solution. Both will bo sate guarded by its certain finding.’ ” Uur Fir Flooring is the Best Manufactured The Stock now Sawed over perfect a» surface of on hand is made from No. 1 Strips a year ago. Our machine is as near modern thought can make it. The this flooring is perfectly smooth and free from f e ‘ ribs” left by ordinary planers. If you v i i I the best, come and look at our No. 1. If you don’t, please don’t bother us. GEO. W. MOORE LUMBER CO. « M THE COQUILLE RIVER LINE Strs. 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