Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, September 23, 1925, Image 3

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    100 YEARS o f
SANTA FE TRAIL
O n th e
Funny
S id e
W e ste r n B o y ’» R o te
T a k es P r iz e H onor
If these were the gnod old times,
whvu laurel wreaths rested on deserv­
ing brows, fourteen-year-old Jimmy
Dunning, rose grower extraordinary,
would have one cocked over his cow­
lick. and a youthful blackamoor page
besides, to curry the tull of his toga,
says the rortluud Telegram, which
continues:
And nobody would blame him for
■ strutting through the forum or fes-
tlval center or wherever the udmir-
tng crowds might tie assembled.
For Jimmy has put all the old heads
among the local rose growers to rout
and won the grand sweepstakes prize
for the best blossom at the rose show
against contestants who have spent
double his lifetime In making pruning
a fine art and fertilization a mutter
of prayer.
The Judges decided that a Frau
Carl Uruschkt rose, grown on one of
Jimmy's own bushes In the fuiully
garden ut 884 East Yamhill street,
j was the finest among ull the arlsto-
i rests of blossoms entered ut the show
Help That Bad Back!
Is a had back wearing you out? Are
j you lama, achy, nervous and depressed ’
Suffer headaches; dizziness and _ dis­
turbing bladder irregularities’ These
are often signs of kidney disorder and
too dangerous to neglect. Your kidneys
keep the blood stream pure. Once they
elow up, poisons accumulate and upset
the whole system. Why risk neglect?
If you sus)iect your kidneys, give I to a n 'i
! PHI» a trial, llo a n 's have been used
aucceasfullv over thirty-live years. Are
I recommended by thousands. A i k y o u r
| n e ig h b o r!
A C a lifo r n ia C ase
Mrs W O H ays.
110 8.
|
Koonevelt
A v e ., P u a a d e n u,
C a lif., »ay»: "My
k id n e y s w e r e d i s ­
o r d e r e d an d I h a d
h e a d a c h e s an d d ls -
i v s p e lls . A t tim e s
tin y
sp eck s a p ­
p e a r e d b e fo r e m y
e y e s a n d b lu r r e d
my s tffh t. My b a c k
w an
la m e
and
w eak
a n d th e r e
---------
w a s a co n tin u a l so r en ess t h r o u in It.
D oan's F ills reliev ed m e of the
DOAN’S "i“
trouble.'*
STIMULANT DIURETIC TO THE KIDNEYS
Foster-Milburn Co.. Mlg. Ckem., Buffalo. N. Y.
L o cation o f O re s
R e v e a le d b y S m o k e
COUNCIL GROVE
CELEBRATES
CENTENARY OF
INDIAN TREATY
Over the entrance to the prluclpid
mine of a lead company In Arizona
hangs a portrait of "Antonio, the
Cave Finder,” an employee who roams
abuut the underground passage puff­
ing cigarettes, says Popular Mechan­
ics Magazine. He keeps close watch
of the smoke us It drifts away, and
if he sees it disappearing through
tiny breaks In the rock formation,
the workings are extended In that
direction, which often leads to Inner
caves, rich In ore. Minerals In this
region seem to have been deposited
in cavities which lie In un approxi­
mately horizontal plane. The mine
Is said to have been enlarged by
more than half a mile In this manner.
Tunnels are driven under the caves
and the ore Is dropped directly Into
the curs that carry It out of the mine.
D o n ’t be
annoyed
b y u g ly
blemisnca.when red.
ir r it a te d , b lo tc h y
skins can be quickly
c le a re d by
Resinol
MTALUUA HATCHIIT
Accredited by Sonoma
County Farm Bureau
White leghorn chicks
only, tf you want good
fall layers and broilers
that bring a good price
— raiee chkae in the
fall. Write for FREE ISMCalalog.
L. W . CLARK. Boa IBB. Petaluma. CeM.
Good Fall
LAYERS
L i f e ’s S p a n E x t e n d i n g
In spite of the fact that ttie con­
"All the girls think she's perfectly tinued betterment of health and liv­
By JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN
beautiful.”
ing conditions In this century lias
OUNCIL GROVE'S Santu
“That's nothing—what do the men given Americans the expectancy of
Fe Trail centennial cel­
think she Is?"
longer and longer lives, the average
ebration this full em­
American had tits “expectuncy of
R E A S O N A B L E —H O M B IJ KB
phasizes the fact that
life” reduced from 58.01 years In 11)21
Y e G ods
1035 PINE ST.. SAN FRANQSCO
the American Southwest
to
57.32
years
In
11*23,
or
a
loss
of
S u p p ose O ly m p u s s h o u ld ta k e a flop.
Is now old enough to
W ith w o r k b e c o m e th e rule.
about eight months.
According to
W ou ld V e n u e o p e n a b e a u ty ahop
have a past worth
statisticians of a leading life insur­ Dickey * O LD R E L IA B LE Eye Water
A
nd
P
a
lla
s
a
ta
r
i
a
a
c
h
o
o
lf
while.
Offhand this
ance company, who compiled the fig­ r e lie v e s s u n a n d w in d -b u r n e d e y e a .
o e sn 't h u rt. G e n u in e in H e * F o l d i n g
American Southwest Is Trall.” With a pack-train lie reached | u «iliiilar treaty with the Kaw Indiana.
ures, greater prevalence o f Influenza i D
B oa.
26c a t a ll d r u g g ists or by inalL
N o b u s in e s s 7 h e re
about 200 years younger Santa Fe by way of Tnoa. He sold ' I his meeting was held at Turkey
anil pneumonia In 1922 caused the re­ DICKEY DRUG CO., UrlstoL V a.-T en n .
Visitor— lla^ your husband reali, duction. tiut from ndiiiuce indications
than the American At­ Ida American calicoes at $2 and $3 u t’teek hi McPherson county, Kansas,
These treaties made Council Grove got any business In the city?
for 11*24 nnd 1025 the expected span W. N. U,. San Francisco, Na. 3Br-1923.
lantic Coast. Of course, vara (short yard). This established
Mrs. Country Merchant—Not with­ from hlrtli to death will he a larger
from another point of the fact that the Santa Fe trade was h safe gathering place for the units
C r o w ’s L i t t l e H o a r d
number of years than It w in lu 1021,
view, the Southwest got sturted con­ profitable. Benjamin Cooper of Le Mine j of a caravan, hut did not lessen the out me.—Good Hardware.
While cutting a large tree at Stow.
a banner year.
siderably earlier than the Atlantic River made very profitable trips in 1822 dangers of the trail beyond. At times
Maine, Herbert Andrews was sur­
nn<l 1823. In 1824 Colonel Marmaduke.- .lie Indiana of various tribe* were so
Coast.
M ig h t H a p p e n
prised to see a piece o f money fall at
It was the Coronado expedition of Bernard Fratte. Augustus Storrs and active that the I nlted States govern
P r e s e r v in g W ild G a m e
“A man with a weak heart should
1540-42, sent out by Viceroy Mendoza about eighty other traders Joined nient sent a military escort. This whs not send poems to the inugazlues.”
Those who want to see our htg his feet. Upon picking tt up, tt proved
game protected commend the state au­ to he a bright dime, which was partly
o f New Spnln, that first explored the forces. They transported about $30,- done In 1821», 1834 and 1843. But
“Why not?”
thorities of South Dakota for their covered with flecks of tree mold. A
pueblo country of New Mexico and 01** worth of goods over the trackless our troops might not cross the Arkan­
"He might have one accepted.”
conservation of several valuable ape­ careful search of the tree, after tt was
Arizona and the Great Plains as far prairies to the Great Bend of the Ar­ sas (American-Mexlean line), beyond
ries of fust-perishing fauna In the felled, disclosed the place from which
northeast as central Kansas. He also kansas anu thence across the dreaded which the greatest danger lay.
B R A IN S F O R T W O
But
nothing
could
daunt
the
Ameri­
state park set apart In the Black the coin had fallen. As the tree wan
desert
directly
to
Santa
Fe.
This
discovered the Colorado River and the
can
pioneer.
For
35
years
(1825-1800)
hills.
Here there are 110 buffalo, well back In the woods from nny high­
Grand Canyon. Tucson clulms settle­ caravan used the first wheeled l e ­
1,000
elk,
2,000 deer, 300 heaver, 400 way, It Is believed that a crow, at­
ment by the Spaniards In 1580. Santa hides. The returns were $180,1*«) In I the “Santa Fe Expedition" was an
coons and thousands of game birds. tracted by tlie gleam of the dime,
I annual event of first importance to
Fe was founded by dnate us early as specie and $10,01*) In furs.
The nominal value of the crentures picked It up Hnd carried It to n safe
United States Senator Thomas S. St. Louis. After Franklin was washed i
1006 and possibly ten years earlier.
Is $105,000, hut as teaclieis of natural hiding place.
Benton
of
Missouri
had
the
vision
to
j
Into
the
Missouri
the
point
of
depar-
St. Augustine, founded In 1505, Is
history they ure worth incalculably
see
the
Importance
of
the
Santa
Fe
lure
moved
to
Independence.
With
I
probably the oldest Atlantic C o a st set­
more.
tlement. Jamestown dates from 1007. trade and hud the Influence to secure i the advent of regular and reliut Is ,
Champlain founded Quebec In 1008. the passage of an act by congress Ir. i steamer transportation Westport Land- j
Cuticura for Pimply Faces.
appropriating funds fur the sur- ing (Kansas City) became popular
The Hutch may have got a foothold on 11825 approt
To remove pimples and blackheads
ib
e
start
was
made
III
Apr
i.
Over
vey
of
a
route
from
Franklin
to
Santa
Manhattan Island hs early as 1014.
ameur them with Cuticura Ointment.
the 150 miles to Council Grove each
The Pilgrims landed on Plymouth Ee. The surveyors followed the usual
Wash off in five minutes with Cuti­
Rock In 1020 and the Swedes about route to the Great Bend of the Ar­ party made Its own way. At Council
cura Soap and hot water. Once d ear
the same time mude a settlement In kansas and thence followed the river Grove a captain and lieutenants were
B e llan
keep your akin clear by ualng them for
to Tnos ns the safpr way. The more chosen and the force was divided Into
New Jersey.
Hot
w ater
dally
toilet
purposes.
Don't
fall
to
In­
companies for guard duty.
So the American Atlantic Coast daring trailers, however, preferred the
Sure
Relief
clude Cuticura Talcum. Advertisement.
"Your
wife
la
a
very
intelligent
other
trade
activities
sprang
up
j
properly dates from 1007. The Ameri­ shorter way across the Cimarron I»es-
woman.”
The
Bent
brothers
and
Ceran
Kt
can Southwest may he said properly ert. This sixty miles was a verltabl"
L ooked T hat W ay
"Yea—she hus brains enough for
Vruin built posts. Bent's Old Fort on
to date from 1800. To he sure, St. "Jornndo del Muerto" for the unpre-
"Are you going very far on your
the Arkansas, completed In 1832, v.ns t w o .”
Ixvuls had been founded In 1708, hut pa red.
"Is that why you married her?"
camping trip?” Susan nskeil her small
The Cimarron Desert lacked I oth the oldest, largest and most Important j
the founders were French and the
friend Betty. The little girl consid­
of
the
far-trading
posts
of
the
Great
25$ and 75« Pk$s.Sold Everywhere
Spanish were in control until the con­ wood and water, but Its chief dange- Plains. William Bent was the first I
ered deeply before she replied, “ Y e s.
W
h
e
r
e
t
h
e
T
e
s
t
C
o
m
e
s
summation of the Louisiana Purchase was from bands of nomad Indians settler of Colorado and for long Its
1 think so. If I can tell anything by
M ost i n » o ld d u c k c a n flo a t—
L i g h t o n H o r s e ’s T a i l
In 1804. The Lewis and Clark ex(«e- who had an Insatiable desire for most imivortant citizen. The Bents |
the signs.” "Signs?” inquired Susan.
A n d d r ift a lo n g a n d d r e a m —
horses
and
guns—and
scalps.
Many-
h mounted policeman has put a tall
B u t It t a k e s a r e g u la r liv e o n e
“What signs?" Betty considered again.
dltlon of 1804-00 traveled from St.
were the desperate encounters of the I denlt with Taos, Santa F e and the
T o s w im a g a in s t th e s tr e a m .
Why,” she answered, at length, the! light on his horse. He and tlie horse
I.oula to the mouth of tlie Columbia
The Indians might i northern Mexican states. For fort,
long argumenta that mother and daddy have been bruised aeverul times by
and return. It was Pike's expedition Cimarron Desert,
The years they sent out at least one expe­
motorista who did not see tlie horse.
W ife a t B a rb e r S h o p
have.”
o f IS06 that gave Americans the first he any one of several tribes,
dition to Kt. Ixiuls.
The cop placed a red reflector ou the
traders
did
not
attempt
to
distinguish
When a woman frteml dropped In
definite knowledge of New Mexico.
From
1830
for
many
years
Sants
Fe
horse's tail.
other evening to chat with the
H um an R ace Sum m ed U p
Texas and the northern provinces of among them In making reprisals Fi­ was the center of the trading and the
. . . she w
was me r ui
surprised to And the
Few
things
are
needed
to
make
a
New Spain. Trade between Missouri nally the situation became virtually a trapping
life of the Southwest. I here u
........,___ , ............... ...... » . . a .
In O t h e r R e s p e c t s
and New Mexico almost Immediately war of extermination between white were organized trailing expeditions to husliand, enveloped lu an apron, wash wise man happy; nothing can make a
ing the dishes.
fool content; that la why most men
A lawyer In a New York brearh-of*
sprang up. In spite of the hostility i t man and red.
_
Chihuahua und Sonora and California
"Where's the wife?" the visitor are miserable.—La Rochefoucauld.
the Indian tribes and of the Spanish
Benton's act of 1825 authorized t le
promise suit declares that certain
and trapping expeditions In ull direc­ asked cheerily.
In Santa Fe
appointment of a commission to treat
parts of his opponent's answer urn
“Over at the barber shop,” came the
"reiietltlous, Irrelevant, unnecessary,
Purcell, an Indian trader, was with the Indian regarding safe pas- tions.
D
e
f
in
i
ti
o
n
o
f
a
P
e
d
d
l
e
r
Then « sine the Mexican War
In .
,
When a book peddler calla, that may Impertinent, Improper nnd scandal­
taken by Pawnees to Taos (a little «age for caravans. President John Itqil Col. Stephen W. Kearny marched j «
** y
Quincy
Adams
appointed
as
commis­
. be regarded as a nuisance; when a ous.” Otherwise we believe he thought
north of Santa Fe) about 1802. Taos
from
Fort
Leavenworth
to
Kama
Fe
B eg P a rd o n
i bond peddler calls, that's flattery.— they were all right.—Arkansas Thom­
was the old-time market to which thp sioners Benjamin H. Reeves. George and took possession of New Mexico.
as Cat.
Duluth Herald.
"Where's your wife. Hank?"
Apaches took their fur. His success C Sibley and Thomas Mather. Their Then. Instead <sf going on Into Mexico,
"She’s over eatlDg at Wilson's.'
led William Morrison of Kaskaskia, first meeting was with chiefs of the he turned at right angles arid went on
"Over eating again, and ahe Jusl
III., to send a creole. La I.unde. with Great and IJttle (»sages at an exten­ to California, which tweame ours by
sive grove of hardwood trees where
started dieting this morning, didn't
a consignment of goods In 1804. La
annexation
July
7
of
that
year.
the trail crossed the Neosho Itlver, ten
l.nnde proved faithless and remained
It was not until 1849 that the f)ver- she?"
the Missouri. Under a
In Santa Fe. McKnlght, Chambers days from
land Ktage made Its appearance on
wide spreading oak tree the O.ngea
N o P la c e fo r th e P r o fe s h
and Beard followed Pike's route In
the Kanta Fe trail, after twenty-flv«
" ^ X i o n * was 1 years of travel by prairie schooner.
’ 812; they were Imprisoned In Chi | agreed to
She— Do you believe there are dl- 1
! uahua until 1821. A. P. Choteau and J^*l in cash
T1"‘
TW°
L“ * * * " tor Pr,> vorces In heaven?
He— No, 1 don't, because that would '
ilium De Munn of St. Louis had $30,-
tectlon against the Indiana
chiefs signing the treaty were Pa-
The story of the Banta Fe Trail la 1 require tlie presence of a lawyer.
-<*) worth of fnrs confiscated at Santa
Halr)
of
the
Great
hus-ka (Long
t-'e and were Imprisoned.
Ca-he -ga-wa -to-nogo one of pioneer push, daring adventure
and
and desperate fighting. The largest
With Mexico's winning of her Inde- Osages,
" C la s s , W ith C a r e "
(Foolish Chief) of the L-ttle Osages.
Importance of the Santa Fe Trail It
?>-ndence from Spain In 1821 Santa
"And the' next day, I suppose, she
Walker.
the
commissioner
s
that It was a tig factor In bringing returned the engagement ring?"
re's attitude toward American trad­ John
wrote 'Council Grove" on a buf- about the annexation of Texas, the
ers was reversed. That year Wil­ guide,
"Yea. It came by registered post In
falo hide with a charred stick and
Mexican War and the cooquest of Cali­ a box labeled 'Olase with care.’ ”
liam Becknell of Franklin. Mo., made affixed the skin to the council oak.
round trip that earned for him the
Six days later the commissions made fornia.
title of "Father of the Santa Fe
P o o r C a r to S te a l
worn by Egyptians 6,000 years ago The
Blnka—How did Jones escape a
I the Clinton group, and hare to he
shoes were of simple construction hut prison sentence after being convicted
washed before shipped. Superior ores
M O T H E R :- F l e t c h e r ’.
______
are richest In Iron and the metal to lavish ornaments were placed upon of selling a stolen car?
them. Tlie Greeks carved the names of
Jink»— The Judge took a look at
Castoria is a pleasant, harm­
'»re differs mostly In the pet cent of j
* ^ l'V|gl" n „ '^ ^ r e n c e wherever their wives afld sweethearts on the the car and allowed him to plead In-
less
Substitute for Castor Oil,
Iron It carries. Alabama and Virginia
"
((i.ruri )n Rlmll, r form in soles of their shoes. This was intended j , an|t,
Paregoric,
Teething Drops
as
a
compliment,
but
the
Egyptians
Iron ore carries from 35 to 40 per all of the districts ns large rocks, as
and Soothing Syrups, espe­
' ent Iron; Pennsylvania a little less gravel and as powder Southern ore had a habit that was Just the reverse
G i v e s H im W r o n g N u m b e r
than 50 per cent, and Mlnneeoti. 50 as a rule Is coarser than that taken They painted portraits of their great­
cially prepared for Infanta in arm. and Children all ages.
He married a telephone girl. Two
est enemies on their sandals so that years later she presented him with
per cent. There are chentlcal dlffer- from the Great Lakes region.
they
might
have
the
pleasure
of
tread
eu <•*. Pennsylvania ore la high In
triplets.
To avoid Imitatlotu, always look for the signature of
lag on them every day.
phosphorus and Is called magnetites,
"Still giving me the wrong number I"
E a r li e s t F o o t w e a r
p ro v en directions pn each package, Physicians everywhere reoqtnmcnd f t
of
which signifies that the Iron I* sep­
ba exclaimed.
The t first
articles
! X to
Irecord of
are footwear
the sandal. | They conquer who heller. th e, cu.
arated from the ore by a magnetic I
Proceaa. All southern ores belong to I * “ “-’1*
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