Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, September 30, 1925, Image 3

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    "ADIRONDACK" MURRAY
Old Standby
. Ina
'
.itevi Dress
a - the same dependable remedy
that over a
fifty years
reliable in
catarrh and
period of more than
has been found so
the treatment of
diseases of catarrhal
n a ture .
The outside of the package
only has been altered. To facil­
itate packing and reduce break­
age in shipping, the paper wrap­
per which has identified the
Pe-ru-na bottle fo r many years
has been displaced by a substan­
tia l pasteboard carton. •
Pe-ru-na cannot be made any
better.
Three generations of
users testify that Pe-ru-na is the
best remedy in the world for
catarrh and diseases o f catarrhal
origin.
The remedy our fathers and
grandfathers used w ith so much
satisfaction is still the standby
for the ills* of everyday in
thousands of American homes.
W H A T ’S IN A N A M E ?
M y rtle — So C ornelia has re tu rn e d
fro m her honeymoon trip ?
P e a rl— Yes.
M y rtle — W here did th e y go?
P earl—T o the D elaw are W a te r Gasp.
M y rtle — You mean D e la w a re W a te r
Gap.
Pearl .Maybe—hut
C ornelia
said
John rasped when he pot th e b llia .— |
B ro o klyn S tandard-U nion.
H J T T IN G
AVERAGE
GOOD
PE-RU-NA
T h e O r ig in a i a n d B o l l a t i « I
fo r C a ta rrh
TEc N ew
• o ld E v o ry w h o r«
T a b le ts o r L i q u i d
Package
I 4 C o o t» t o r b o o k le t o n e a t a r r h t o th e
p a n y , C o lu m b u s , O h io
It I n not an uncom m on th in g fo r th e
good to go to th e had ; o th e rw is e th e re
w ould he no iniRNlonarles.
Spokane Spread» L ig h t
T h e beam o f a 36t),0«M),(l6U-candle-
p ow er s e a rc h lig h t a to p o f a hank
b u ild in g In Spokane. Wash., has been
seen fo r a distance o f HO miles.
“ Ilo w are you and y o u r huhby h it ­
tin g it off?”
“ I'm lu llin g him fo r money «11 the
tim e and he hasn’t h it me y e t.”
P ' A T H E R OF THE
I OUTDOOR RECREATION
V, D O V E M C N T
7
By JO H N
G o i Hum or
D IC K IN S O N S H E R M A N
I1K B A S T has b u one na
tlo n a l p a rk and th a t a
sm a ll one— L a fa y e tte , on
th e Is lu n d o f M ou n t Des­
e rt o ff th e coast o f M aine
B u t it has tlie A d iro n ­
d a c k ,. O f its k in d th e re
Is no b e tte r In a ll the
w o rld . M a n y thousands o f
c ity -w e a ry A m ericans have
m otored t h r o u g h
the
“ G rea t N o rth W oods” th is su m m e r;
o th e r thousands a re on th e ir w ay at
th is m om ent.
M un y thousands have
had a Joyous sum m er In its p u b lic nnd
p riv a te eamps and In re s o rts ; o th e r
thousands are th e re s till. L a st w in te r
thousands o f the red-blooded— w ho
scorn to fo llo w th e sum m er nnd believe
th a t i t ta ke s Jack F ro st to p u t th e tin
Is h ln g touch to the m ental, m oral and
p h y s ic a l m ake-up o f the efficient
p la ye d In Its snow and on Its Ice ;
thousands w ill be there again n e xt
w in te r.
K
was born A p ril 26, 1S40, at G u ilfo rd .
Conn.
A sketch shows the M u rra y
homestead.
i t s till stands.
I t has
been occupied by ten gen era tio n s o f
the M u rra ys.
He w o rked Ids way
th ro u g h Y ale (1682) and a th e olog ica l
sem inary.
A fte r tillin g severul New
E ngland p u lp its , his ta le n ts c a rrie d
h in t in 1868 to the P a rk S treet Con­
gre g a tio n a l church In Boston, then one
o f the m ost p ro m in e n t In the co u n try.
M r. M u rra y achieved n a tio n -w id e
fam e In his Boston p u lp it.
H is ser-
mons were p rin te d a ll o ve r th e coun-
try . H is p o p u la rity was equal to th a '
mates. P h illip s said o f his h o o k: " I t
has kin d le d a thousand cam pfires and
ta u gh t a thousand pens lo w to w rite
o f n a ture .” A t a p u b lic d in n e r given
In Ills honor Emerson challenged him
to w rite a tr u ly great book, w hich
s i, m ild not co n tain a fem ale character.
M u rra y ’s n sw e r to th e challenge was
“ A d iro n d ack T a le s” — In clu d in g “ T h e
I S to ry the K eg T o ld Me” and “ T h e Man
W ho D id n 't K n o w M uch.”
A t t h ir ty - fo u r M u rra y re tire d fro m
j th e p u lp it (1874) and fo r seven years
trave le d a ll over the w o rld . He then
resum ed le c tu rin g and rea d in g fro m
Ills published works.
H e was tre ­
m endously popular.
He read, “ How
John N o rto n th e T ra p p e r K e p t C h ris t­
inas” b efore m ore than 500 audiences, !
Murray spent bis last tw e lve years
on th e G u ilfo rd homestead, c u ltiv a tin g
Í his fu rn ’ land!'- p riv a te ly educating Ills
fo u r daughters, w r itin g and revisin g i
^ Is m any pu b lish e d works. M arch 3,
I 1904- he died In th e ve ry room In ,
! " hlch lie hud been born 64 years be- J
fore. M uch o f the old homestead lias
| l,een kp l>t Just as be le ft It—open ,
fireplace, hooks, w r itin g table, guns
o ve r the open fireplace. U n d e r a giant
b u tto n b a ll tre e close bv the house rest
j th e rem ains o f “ A d iro n d a c k ” M urray,
“ F a th e r o f th e O u t-o f-D o ors Idea In
th e U n ite d S tates.”
! T h e “ E m p ire S ta te ” awakened In
R e p u b lics m ay o r m ay not be u n ­
g ra te fu l.
T he y c e rta in ly are often
fo rg e tfu l. Head now th e s to ry o f Rev.
W illia m H e n ry H a rris o n M u rra y and
o f H enry W a rd Beecher. As an o ra to r tim e to the im p o rta n ce o f the Adiron-
th e A d iro n d acks.
T h e A d iro n d a cks lie In the northeast he ranked w ith W endell P h illip s and dneks. In 1892 It established Adiron
d a rk pa rk, w h ich Includes a ll o f Ham-
Sum ner and Gough.
c o rn e r o f New Y o rk In the great t r i ­
In the sp ring o f 1869 T lc k n o r & Ilto n co u n ty nnd a d ja ce n t pa rts ot
a n g le fo rm e d by th e St. Law rence and
Essex, F ra n k lin . St. Law rence. W ar
th e C anadian lin e . Lakes C h am plain F ields published his firs t book. “ A d ­
ren nnd H e rk im e r counties.
It con-
ventures
in
the
W
ild
e
rn
e
ss;
or.
Camp
and George, the M ohaw k r iv e r and
ta in s about 3,313,000 acres, o f which
L
ife
In
th
e
A
d
iro
n
d
a
cks.”
I
t
created
L a k e O n ta rio .
H is to ry began e a rly
u s itu a tio n th a t a ttra c te d n a tio n w ide ! ’ he sta te ow ns about 1.412.000 acres,
a ll aro u n d the A dirondacks.
Cham­
a tte n tio n . E d ito rs called the book “ a T hen th e re Is the A d iro n d a ck Preserve,
p la in — so f a r us h is to ry records— was
m onstrous h o a x." C a rto o n ists handled ' T ills Is th e general t it le o f lands owned
th e firs t w h ite m an to get sight o f Its
I the young a u th o r w ith o u t gloves, by th e sta te f o r the purpose o f con-
m o u n ta in s — In 1608, when he discov­
j Noted d ivin e s declared th a t "h e had se rvin g tlie fo re sts and w a te r supply,
ered L a k e C ham plain.
' Ik /ra c e d Ids high sta tio n by th u s
T he A d iro n d a c k s co n ta in v irg in hard-
Y et the A d iro n d a c k s long rem ained
p ra c tic in g upon tlie people, especially wood forests, m ore th a n 1.000 lakes,
an “ U ndiscovered C o u n try ." On G ov­ the w e a kly and the sick, a cruel Joke.
ke p t w e ll stocked w ith game fish, and
e rn o r Par-nail's m ap o f the B ritis h col­ Those who believed and sta rte d fo r a n e tw o rk o f stream s.
T h e moun­
onies o f 1776 th is tra c t is In s c rib e d :
the A d iro n d a ck s were rid ic u le d as ta in o us section c u lm in a te s In Essex
" T h is vast T ra c t o f Land, w hich Is "M u rra y 's F ools."
co u n ty.
M t. M a rcy's (5.344 fe e t) Is
th e A n tle n t Couchsachrage. one o f the
The "M u rra y B u sh " o f "M u rra y 's th e highest e le va tio n In th e state. In
fo u r B eaver H u n tin g C ounties o f the | F oots" fo r th e A d iro n d a cks began In I t ills m ou n ta in region are L a ke Placid,
S ix N ations, is n o t y e t Surveyed.”
the e a rly summer. Thousands swamped ' ’ he U p p e r and L o w e r Saranac lakes
A f t e r the R e v o lu tio n most o f the In ­ every possible accom m odation o f the and o th e r p o p u la r re s o rts . T o the
dia n s o f S ix N a tio n s fled to Canada. w ild e rn e s s ; thousands had to tu rn ! south and west Is a p la te au o f from
T hose w ho rem ained w ere made h a rm ­ back. Those who got In re tu rn e d to I 1.500 to 1.800 feet, dotted w ith many
less. T h e guard o ve r the A d iro n d a cks re p o rt the book as te llin g on ly h a lf lakes.
was broken. C iv iliz a tio n grew ra p id ly the tru th . T he rush continued season I
I t does n o t seem possible th a t th is
a ll aro u n d the " In d ia n Beaver H u n t­ a fte r season. It was th e b e ginning o f man could have been fo rg o tte n . Yet
in g C o u n try .” Yet fo r generation a fte r the enorm ous attendance o f today.
j so it Is. O n ly th e few kn o w o f him
g e n era tio n It la y unexplored.
I f success lik e M u rra y 's can be e ith e r as preacher, le c tu re r o r sports-
T he sportsm en w ere th e firs t to pen­ reckoned in dollars, here are th e fig- j man.
Even his books— though firs t
e tra te th e w ilderness o f the "G re a t u re s: He was rece iving a s a la ry and : e d itio n s o f several are said to be w o rth
N o rth Woods.”
F o r them It was a perqulsitea o f alm ost *20.000. H e was j th e ir w e ig h t In gold— are o u t o f p r in t
" la n d flo w in g w ith m ilk and honey.” e a rn in g an a d d itio n a l *10,000 on the Ask fo r y o u rs e lf and see how m any
A m ong them was Rev. W. H. H. M u r­ le c tu re p la tfo rm .
H is ro y a ltie s on j kn o w th e c h a ra c te r "J o h n N o rto n , the
ra y o f Boston, who firs t w ent there in "A d ve n tu re s in the W ild e rn e ss" up to T ra p p e r” whom he created. Yet there
1864. T h e sportsm an Is th e gentlem an the tim e o f hla death (1904) am ounted are people w ho th in k th a t In com pari-
son Cooper's " N a tty B u m p o " is a
o f outdoors. A nd th e Boston m in is te r to *58.000.
S o cia lly
M r.
M u rra y
was
lion- I c lo th in g -s to re dum m y. I t Is apparent-
was alt th a t and more, explorer, na-
tu re -lo v e r, n a tu ra lis t, woodsman, rifle ­ ized. Emerson, L o n g fe llo w . W h ittie r, ly o n ly In th e A d iro n d a cks th a t the
m an. canoeist, h u n te r, angler, o ra to r, Holm es. H a w th o rn e . H a lle ck. Agassiz, m em ory o f Rev. W. H. H. M u rra y
P re sro tt, Beecher. P h illip s and F ields live s In his fe a ts o f w o o d cra ft and
a u tho r.
M r M u rra y was a fa rm e r's boy and were Ids personal frie n d s and ln tl- ' sportsm anstilp.
I
be th e extension o f th e Ju venile-court C a rlisle , an E n g lish a u th o r who op­
Idea In to th e r u r a l regions. M ore than erates a ranch near C a lg a ry.
M.ss
h a lf o f th e ch ild ren o f the U n ite d C a rlis le plans to b rin g out to her
liv e In the c o u n try o r In sm all ranch a sm all n u m ber o f English
T h is year. In w h ich th e m em orial I c States
o m m u n itie s ; yet. o u t o f 360 co u rts j
women o f e ducation each year. Am ong
has been planned to "H u c k le b e rry
approved by the fe d era l bureau, o n ly , th e p a rty th a t w ill come are a well-
F in n ," p rin c e o f boy-vagabonds, m arks
40 serve th e ir needs. T h is new devel I know n wom an surgeon fro m London,
a lsi th e tw e n ty -fifth a n n iversary o f
opment has Just begun.
th re e E n g lish school teachers and
th e firs t Juvenile c o u rt I p Am erica,
th re e business women. These w om et
w h ich served a- model fo r o th er coun­
To Teach W om en to F a rm
w ill receive a th o ro u g h a g ric u ltu ra l
trie s . In a paper read at the recent
E sta b lish m e n t o f a fa rm in g colony j education. A fte r they are s u fficie n tly
C hicago te lc b ia ilo n o f th is event Miss
G race A b b o tt, c h ie f o f the ch ild ren 's o f w ell-to-do E n g ll’ h women In so u th ­ tra in e d they w ill ta k e up establish­
bu re a u at W a sh in g ton , pre d icte d th a t ern A lb e rta . Canada, m ay soon be un­ m ents o f th e ir own near M bs <Wr
lis le s ranch.
tq « aevt step in c h ild w e lfa re would dertaken. a ccording to M iss P a tric ia
Rural Juvenile Courts
Sh e lo v e s m y c o m p a n y ;
The a lw a y s w ill——
S h e k n c w i th e p la c e s;
1 pay th e bill.
N ew M ode
W ills — Jones a lw a ys w ants to be
In style.
J ills — W hat now?
W ills — H is w ife bought a gown In
the new "ashes snd roses" shade, and
he's Just bought a gray suit.
J ills — W h a t's the connection?
W ills — H e t a ils It "ashes o f to-
bacco.”
T H E IM P R O V E M E N T
CELEBRATE
STOMACH BI1 rTERS
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S u b s ta n tia l
I t ter
tend« to p n s n n te r » * ! h e a lth , « tre '««th
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the
th
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d ig e s t ir * u rg en » and to keep th e »I terneeb
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" A re the charges lo w a t y o u r b a r­
ber's?"
"C u t rate s.”
A
ItR W A H D
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R esin o l
ly and annoying • . ins.
provea by one application of
P A R K E R 'S
H A IR B A L S A M
Item u tss D a n d ru ff Stop» H a ir K alling
R evalo res C o l o r a n d
I f some men w ere know n by th e
com pany th e y keep ttie y w o u ld n 't be
able to keep It long.
B e a u tV to G re w a n d F a d e d H a i r
M r anil |1 nò a t D ru tfirla U
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fe e t, m ake» w alk ln» f u ?
Iftc by m a il o r at I>ruo-
glsta. llia o o x C ba u iio ai W o rt» . Fatebuffu». N. T.
K re m o la
the w o n d e rfu l fac e bleach
make» the »hin b e a u tifu l.
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Hot w ater
¡s Sure
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b y m a ll 3 1 .2 9 . B o o h l e t f r e e .
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H ir e r , T ro y , M Y
B o o k le t
W . N. U., San F rancisco, No. 39-192&.
L u c k tuny be a good servant, b u t na
a m uster Ills pay days are uncertain.
Ground» o f Divorce»
A reserved b e h avior can be due to
fe n r o f Im pertinence.
"O n w lia t grounds d id she get her
d ivo rce ? "
"C hicago, I be lie ve ."
Tim e W ill C la ttify
I
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A s h y an d tim o r o u s bud la ,h e .
A nd tim e w ill s o o n d is c lo s e
In w h ic h p a r tic u la r c la s s s h e 'll be
T h e w a llflo w e r o r th e rose.
C o m p lim e n ta ry
“ I f you ask ine, old boy." said the
u n in v ite d c r itic , th e m orn in g a fte r the
j firs t n ig h t, " I th o ug h t the best p a rt
| o f y o u r p la y was the scenery."
“ I d id n 't know you were th e re ."
j
"N o . I heard It on the w in -le s s ."—
W o rld 's P ic to ria l News.
One in a T h o utand
Solom on's No. 777 W ife — Sol. are
you re a lly and t r u ly In love w ith me?
Solom on— M y dear, you are one In a
thousand.
A n d she snuggled closer.— C olum bia
j Jester,
G reek M eet» G re ek
"Y o u said you were a m em ber o f
th e A. E. F ."
"Y e s ."
“ A h — w ould you m ind te llin g whai
-h a p te r? "— C entre Colonel.
The A n tw e r
St J»» t m , f . ».
Low -cost T ransportation
S ta r® Cars
P * i c 111 / . s. 4,
P le n ty o f Pep
COACH
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250 West 57th Street, New York
Generxl Sale« Dept.— 1819 Broadway, New York
D u l t n and Strvitt Stttitni thrtughtm tht U tittJ S u m
Ruby—Oh, and when we’re m a rrie d
»»t! M tx itt
w e’ll have a nice home lik e th is, won t
R ic h a rd — W h y o f course, d a rlin g
You don t expect to move, do you?
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Young c it y M iss T he re Isn ’t much
pep to th e g irls out here, Is the re ?
F a rm e r J lm s o n — I'e p I W ahl. I dun-
no T iout th a t. lady. Now dis m n w n in ’
o u r gal Saryh m ilk e d fifte e n ro w s h *
fo b bre a kfa st.
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t. L ttiitg , M itb.
M ore P o w e r !
M ore P u l l !
M o re P e p !
"W h y do the people o f Samoa w ear
so lit t le c lo th in g ? "
"G uess It's too hot fo r Sam oa."—
T eorgla Tach. Y e llo w Jacket.
R ig h t at Hom e
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m a iiotrrrrm oo„ rrrrasuauu, ra.
ERUPTIONS
T h o u sa n d » o f p e o p le In A m e r ic a h a v e
b een lib e r a lly r e w a r d e d fo r in a tstin ff on
h a v in g U 8 K I D E B ole» on th e ir ahoea.
U S K ID E w e a r s an d w e a r» an d w ear». It
1». m a d e o n ly by th e U n ite d S t a te s
R u b b er C o m p a n y , th e w o r ld s la r g e s t
m a n u fa c tu r e r o f ru b b er p r o d u cts. T h e
m o n e y It s a v e s on sh o e b ill» 1» r e m a r k
a b le . H a v e y o u r o ld s h o e » r e - b o tto m e d
^ l t h U S K ID E .
B u y n e w s h o e s w ith
g e n u in e U S K ID E R oles. U S K I D E is
c o m fo r ta b le .
h e a lth fu l,
w a te r p r o o f,
g o o d - lo o k in g .
P r o te c ts a g a in s t s l i p ­
p in g . b o o k fo r th e n a m e U S K I D E on
th o » o le.— A dv.
m o
i
1 tlu T o n ic '
HOSTETTl ER’S
Cut Rate»
Sure Relief
“ Do you find th a t Jack Is g a in in g
[ n,,I,'8 knowledge at college?
|
‘ should suy I d o !
He can hold
hla OWI* now am ong the ve ry beat
uiah-Jongg experts.
ou Need*
W a tc h C u tlc u ra Im p ro v , Y o u r S kin .
O n ris in g and r e tir in g g e n tly sm eur
th e fa c e w ith C u tlc u ra O in tm e n t
W ash o ff O in tm e n t In five m in ute s
w ith C u tlc u ra Soap and h o t w a te r. I t
Is w o n d e rfu l w h a t C u tlc u ra w ill do
fo r p o o r com plexions, d a n d ru ff, itc h in g
and red, rough hands.— A d ve rtise m e n t.
fL M m ,
Ubahcih, N. J.
Lsnasg, M wh.
Oakland, Cal.
Twontn, O a t