Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, April 21, 1926, Image 3

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MIDDLE ACE ERiNCS
Sunday-School
NEW INTERESTS
' L esson '
F o r W o m e n in G o o d H e a l t h
tBv B t v p B F IT Z W A T E R . D I ' .. D »«s
,,f th e E v en in g School. Moody B ib le In ­
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W e s t e r n X iw ip a p f f U n ion .)
Lesson fo r A p r il 25
T H E STORY OF C A IN
ANO
ABEL
LESSON T E X T —G «ne«l» 4:1-1«
GOLDEN T E X T — Am 1 m y brother*«
k e e p e r? —G en. 4:9
P R IM A R Y
T O P IC — C a ln
Q u a r r e l«
w ith hl« B r o th e r .
J U N IO R T O P IC — C a ln L o se » H I« S e lf-
C o n tro l.
in t e r m e d ia t e a n d S E N IO R T O P ­
IC __W h a t J e a lo u a y a n d A n p e r L e a d to !
YOT N ’. P E O F L E A N D A D U L T T O P ­
IC— T h e S in o f H a te .
lea rn ed th ro u g h th e ir ow n e x p eri­
ence th e m e rit o f th is d eiiendabie
m ed ic in e a r e e n th u s ia s tic In recom ­
m en d in g it to th e i r frie n d s a n d
neighbors.
"1 had been In bad c o n d itio n fo r
th re e m o n th s. I cou'.d n o t do m y
w ork. O ne day I re a d w h a t y o u r
m edicine h a d done a n d Ju st h a d a
fe elin g th a t it w ould help m e, so I
s e n t a n d got a b o ttle of L y d ia E .
F in k h a m ’s V egetable C om pound. I
h a d o n ly ta k e n n a if a b o ttle w hen
I got u p a n d s ta rte d to do m y w o rk .
I t gave m e a n a p p e tite , a n d h elp ed
m o w onderfully. I can n o t p ra ise
th is m edicine h ig h ly enough.
I
su re ly w ill a d v ise a ll w om en a n d
g irls to ta k e it, a n d th ey d o n 't h a v e
to use rouge to look h e alth y . My
tw o d a u g h te rs a re ta k in g it now a n d
one is also u sin g th e S a n a tiv e W ash.
I am w illin g to h ave you use th is
te s tim o n ia l a n d I w ill a n sw e r le t­
te rs from w om en a s k in g a b o u t th e
m edicine.”— Mas. H abvtt T ücke »,
408 W alk er St.. S helbyville, In d ia n a .
"1 read a b o u t L y d ia E. P ln k h a m 'a
V egetable C om pound In th e little
books you give aw ay a n d began to
ta k e th e m edicine. A fte r th e first
few b o ttle s 1 b eg an to feel b e tte r
a n d could e a t b e tte r a n d h a d few er
h eadaches. I feel lik e a d iffere n t
person. A t a n y tim e th a t I d o n 't feel
good I ta k e th e V egetable C om pound
a g ain , a s I a lw ay s keep a b o ttle o n
hand. You m ay use th is le tte r for
every w ord is tru e . I w ill a n sw e r
any le tte r s Bent to m e."— M bs . J en ­
n ie B oijjchman , 616 ¡Smith BL, W est
H oboken, N . J .
f e
■',4.
I. T he B irth of C ain and Abel
(vv. 1 :2).
In obedience to God’« com m and to
M RS. HARVEY TUCKER
/W -c y i /
/S ii
«OS WALKER STRUT. SHSLaxVILLA INO.
m nltlplv «nd rep len ish th e e a rth , th e
flr«t ch ild ren w ere horn Into th e
“G ro w old along w ith m e.
w orld.
In th e b irth of C aln Eve
T h e best is y e t to be”
th o u g h t th a t th e prom ise of G enesis
W
ith
h
e
r
c h ild re n grow n up, th e
3 :15 n s » In process of fu lfillm ent,
m iddle-aged w om an finds tim e to do
mid exclaim ed. “ I h ave g otten it m an
th e th in g s she n e v er had tim e to do
from the L ord.”
Soon a f te rw a rd s
b e f o r e - r e a d th e new books, see th e
7
she
gave
b
irth
to
Abel.
B
oth
sons
new plays, enjoy h e r g ra n d c h ild re n ,
By ELM O SC O TT W ATSON
w ere horn o u tsid e of E den.
It whs I
ta k e a n a ctiv e p a r t in ch u rch a n d
M iE N
ALEXANDER
civic a ffairs. E a r from betng pushed
n ite r th e fall of o u r first p a r e n ts nnd |
l ’O I’E, som e tw o h u n ­
a sid e bv th e yo u n g er set. she finds a
th e ir expulsion from E den th a t th ey
d re d y e a rs ago, w ro te
full, ric h life of h e r ow n. T h a t Is,
b rought fo rth ch ild ren In th e lik e ­
Hie lin e s “ l.«>, th e poor
If h e r h e a lth la good.
ness of th e ir fallen n a tu re . T hro u g h
T h o u sa n d s of w om en of m id d le
In d ia n ! w h ose u n tu ­
th e lnw of h e re d ity th is s tre a m of
age, say th ey owe th e ir vigor a n d
to re d m ind se e s God
co rru p tio n h a s been flowing on from
h
e
a lth to L y d ia E. P ln k h a m 's Vege­
in clouds, n r h e a rs him
g en eratio n to generation.
ta b le Com pound. T hose w ho h ave
in tile w in d " ; he little
II. T he R espective Calling« of C ain
re aliz e d t h a t he w as
and Abel (v. 2).
G ibson, D am B uilder
giving to th e E n g lish la n g u a g e a n «-x
Ciiln w as a tille r of th e ground nnd |
A young E nglish e n g in e e r w ho h a s
p re ssio n w h ich w as to becom e a c la s ­
Abel n k eep er of sheep. T h is show s , good re a so n to feel, p ro u d of him self
W as Y o u r
sic c h a r a c te riz a tio n of a w hole race
th a t th e p rim itiv e em ploym ent of m nn Is Jo h n W. G ibson. tlie m nn w ho wits
G ra n d m o th e r’ s R em ed y
of m en. F o r A m e ric an se n tim e n ta lity
w as a g ric u ltu re nnd stock m ix in g : in m ain ly resp o n sib le fo r tlie build in g
has m ude “ P o o r I.o" a n d " I n d ia n '’
F o r ev ery sto m a c h
fact, before th e fall, m an 's occupn- ' of tlie g re a t S e n n r dam . In E gypt, the
syn o n y m o u s term s, seem ingly u ncon­
a n d In te s tin a l 111.
tion w as h o rtic u ltu re .
la rg e s t tlain In tlie w orld. Mr. till)
scio u s o f th e iro n ic a l fa c t th a t it lias
T h is good old fa s h ­
III. T he R espective O ffering« of »on. w ho Is not m uch over th irty . Is
been th e A m e ric an people— the w h ite
ioned h e rb hom o
v ery m odest. B efore lie w e n t to
C ain and Abel (vv. 3.4).
u s u rp e rs o f th e lan d occupied by th e a t w a r w ith tlie Illinois, a t one tim e
rem ed y fo r c o n sti­
B oth
w ere
w o rs h ip e rs,
both | E g y p t lie h elped lo build tlie new
o rig in a l A m e ric an s— wiio a re p rin c i­ th e w a rrin g trib e s p a tc h e d u p a so rt
patio n . sto m ac h ilia
b ro u g h t offerings— C aln of th e first- i Q ueen M ary re se rv o ir, th e larg e st
p a lly re sp o n sib le fo r th e "p o o r" h a lf of tru ce , a n d w hen tlie Iro q u o is d e ­
a n d o th e r d e ra n g e ­
fru its of th e ground nnd Abel of th e w ork o f Its kind ill G re at B rita in , lie
o f th e ex p ressio n .
m en ts o f th e sys­
scended upon tlie Illin o is fro m th e
firstlings of his flock.
T h ey both a lso e o n stru e le tl som e of th e larg e st
So “ P o o r L o” becam e a p a r t of o u r e a st, tlie l a t t e r so u g h t re fu g e for a
tem so p re v a le n t th e s e d a y s is In even
recognized God nnd Ills claim s upon docks in th e I 'n lte d Kingdom .
c u rre n c y o f speech u n til th e m odern tim e am ong th e ir new -found frien d s,
g re a te r fa v o r a s a fa m ily m edicine
them . ‘‘T he Ix>rd h a d re sp e c t u nto 1
h isto ry o f th e O sage In d ia n s see m in g ­ tlie O sages, a c ro ss th e g re a t riv er.
If W orm « or T a p ew o rm peralrt In your th a n in y o u r g ru n d m o th e r’s day.
Abel nnd h is offerings, hut not u n to
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,
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th
e
r*ul
v
er
m
lfu
«
»
.
l
’r
Perry'»
ly p ro v e d tlie fa ls ity o f th is a s of
T h e first A m e ric an s to com e Into
Gain.” W hy th is difference? 1« God a • Dea-I S h o t.” O nly SO cent« at your d iu g - I
m any o f o u r o th e r “ ru b b e r-s ta m p ” c o n ta c t w ith th e s e people w ere Lew is
re sp ec ter of perso n s? W as Abel b e t­ « im I or J72 P ea rl Bt.. N. Y. A dz.
e x p re ssio n s. B u t re c e n t d e v elo p m en ts a n d C lark . By th is tim e th e tr ib e
te r bv n a tu re th an C ain? Bv no me-’ns.
dow n in tlie O sage c o u n try In O k la­ seem s to liave been div id ed in to tw o
S erviceable H airpin
for th e re Is no d ifference (Bom . 3 :2 2 ).
T h e lan d s whb-li th e O sag es now
HAS BEEN
hom a, w h e re oil w ells h a v e been p o u r­ m ain g ro u p s, tlie G re a t O sage and tlie
A su b u rb a n tro lle y nt P ittsfie ld
T
hev
both
w
ere
horn
o
u
tsid
e
of
E
den,
in g a golden s tre a m o f m a te ria l L ittle O sage. T lie A m erican e x p lo r­ hold w ere given th em w hen a re s e r
w hose o c c u p a n ts w e re m ostly high- .
Relieving
C oughs
th
e
re
fo
re
thev
both
possessed
th
e
w e a lth In to tlie la p s of th e s e In d ian s, e r s s ta te th a t In 1x02 th e G re a t O sage, vatlon in * c tubiisli, ‘ for th e m in sam e d ep rav ed n a tu r e T h e a n sw e r school p u p ils en ro u te hom e, becam e
O
klahom
a
by
an
a
c
t
o
f
c
o
n
g
ress
on
for 5 9 Y ears
now su g g e st th a t p e rh a p s tlie "P o o r u n d e r tlie le a d e rs h ip o f a c h ie f n am ed
Is given in H ebrew s 11:4— ‘‘Bv fa ith sta lle d from a b u rn e d out fuse. T h e
L o” d e sig n a tio n is n u t so in a p p ro p ri­ Big T ra c k , liad m ig ra ted to tlie A r­ J u ly 15, 1871). T h e lan d w a s hilly
m o torm an a sk e d If any one happened
C arry a bottle In
a n d re g a rd e d a s alm o st w o rth le s s : so Abe, offered u n to God a m ore e x ­
io h av e a p iece of w ire.
'1 lie hoy
a te a f te r all. F o r th e O sag e s’ m il­ k a n s a s riv er, a n d in 1MO4 th e y found
your car and always keep it in the
m uch so. In fa ct, th a t a n o th e r trib e cellent sacrifice th a n C aln.” T h is p a sse n g e rs se a rc h e d tiie lr p o c k ets In
lions h av e b ro u g h t d e a th to som e of tills sub d iv isio n , n u m b erin g 500 w a r­
lea d s us to th e conclusion th a t God
house. 30c and 90c at all druggltta.
to w hom It w as first given, refu sed
th em a n d so rro w to th e o th e rs in tile rio rs, in a v illa g e on tlie O sage riv er.
h a d tn u g h t th e n ecessity of offering I vain anil tlie p riw p ect looked p re tty
to liv e on It. So th e O sages. who. bv
r e a liz a tio n th a t th ey h a v e y et m uch T lie L ittle O sage, th e n only n h a lf a s
a bloody sacrifice, a v ica rio u s suh- d a rk u n til a n old fash io n ed m aid do­
th is tim e, seem to liave lost th e ir w a r­
to le a rn o f th e b itte r lesson of th e n u m e ro u s tis tlie G re a t O sage, w ere
s tltu te . th a t a cc ep ta n ce w ith Him w as n a te d tw o h airp in * a n d soon th e c u r
lik e q u a litie s m id w ho seem ed unlike
occupying a v illa g e six m iles d is ta n t,
w h ite m a n 's greed.
d ep en d e n t upon th e offering of n be­ w as sp eed in g m e rrily a lo n g .—B oston
ly lo p ro te s t, w ere given th is tr a c t of
T lie “ O sag e m u rd e rs ." w hich h a v e b u t a group, know n o nly ns tlie “ A r­
ing a p a r t from them selves as th e ir Ulobe.
a p p ro x im a te ly a m illion a n d a h a lf
Quickly eased
occu p ied so m uch sp a c e in tlie n e w s­ k a n s a s b a n d ." 600 w a rrio rs stro n g ,
su b s titu te , w hich prefigured th e ato n e
a c re s
By mi net o f c o n g ress on Ju n e
with Miiite-
C u tic u ra Soothes Itching Scalp.
p a p e rs la te ly , liave a p tly been called w a s lo ca ted on tlie V erm ilion riv er, a
m ent of J o n s C h rist (Bom . 10:17).
28, 1006, Ibis lan d w as divided am ong
role. It« oil of
IV. T h e L ord's A ttitu d e ’T o w ard On re tir in g gently ru b sp o ts o f dnn-
"o n e o f tlie b la c k e s t c h a p te r s In the b ra n c h of tlie A rk a n sa s.
mustard »»na-
th e O sages, th en n u m b erin g n e a rly 2,-
ilruff and Itching w ith C u tic u ra O in t­
On N ovem ber 10, ISOS, tlie first
T h e ir O fferings (vv. 4 1 1 ) .
h is to ry o f tlie w h ite m a n 's d e a lin g s
hate».SMlf»ssn4
** 4.1 ¿ r »
ouo i»ersons. At th is tim e th e tr ib e
« M l . A p J v w it h
* H
N ext m orning sham poo w ith
1. H e a cc ep te d Abel’s offerings m ent.
w ith th e A m erican In d ia n .” T h ey a re t r e a ty b e tw ee n tlie A m erican g o v e rn ­
had to (h e ir c re d it in th e I ’nlted
*ks» •
C u tic u ra Sonii nnd hot w a ter. M nke
(v. 4).
th e r e s u lt o f w h a t a p p e a rs to lie th e m en t and tlie O sag es w as signed nt S ta te s tre a s u ry m ore th a n e ig h t mid a
T h e reason for th is a cc ep ta n ce w as them y o u r e veryday to ile t p re p a ra tio n s
e ffo rt o f a w ell-o rg an ized band o f men F o rt C lark , n e a r K a n sa s C ity. M o . In h a lf m illions o f d o lla rs In tr e a ty m oney,
not b ecau se of Abel’s goodness, hut a n d h av e a c le a r sk in a n d so ft, w hite
to d e s tro y w ith b u lle t, poison and it th e In d ia n s ceded all of th e ir la n d s y ielding mi a n n u a l incom e of nearly
bond) tlie h e irs to som e o f tlie O sag e s’ ex cep t th o se c o m p risin g tlie p re se n t h a lf a m illion d o lla rs. T h ey also b ecau se he recognized his need ns a bunds.—A d v ertisem en t.
s in n e r nnd by fa ith b ro u g h t the
ric h oil lan d s. T ills effo rt a lre a d y h a s s ta te of O k lah o m a n o rth of th e Cn- drew a bout .$100,000 a y e a r f o r p a s
Bones of P reh istoric B ears
r e s u lte d in n e a rly a sc o re o f m u rd ers, u a d la n and A rk a n sa s riv ers. B ut tills
sacrifice w hich re p re se n te d th e sub­
tu ra g e lenses, so th a t th e ir to ta l an
A p ro fe s so r a t P ra g u e u n iv ersity ,
s titu tio n a ry offerin'* of a n o th e r In his
a n d g o v e rn m e n t officials w ho n re In- tr e a ty w as only th e beginning. I.a te r
nual Income p e r c a p ita w a s a p p ro x i­
Dr. Ik K. A hsolon, u n covered tlie
v e s tlg a tln g tlie c ase p re d ic t even m ore cessio n s— a t St. L ouis, J u n e 2, 1825. m ately $265. E ven nt th is tim e, the ste a d (H eh. 11:4. Bom. 10:17).
haarlem oil has been a world­
2. H e re le c te d C aln’s offering (v. 5). bones o f a n u m b er of c a v e b e a rs In
s e n s a tio n a l d isc lo s u re s ns th e ir case a t F o rt G ibson. I. T.. J a n u a r y 11. IS'«», O sages w ere know n a s th e ric h e st In
wide remedy for kidney, liver and
T h is w as not b ecau se of th e m oral p re h is to ric d e p o sits In C zechoslo­
a g a in s t th e m en a lre a d y in d ic ted fo r and a t C anvllle. K an., S e p tem b e r 21». ilian s In th e I ’n lte d S ta te s.
bladder disorders, rheumatism,
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C
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se
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In
th e c rim e develops.
W hen O klahom a sta te h o o d w a s d e ­ th e energy of his se lf will, b ro u g h t the feet In h e ig h t a n d g re a tly su rp a ss e d I lumbago and uric acid conditions.
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ito
ry
In th u s c e n te rin g th e a tte n tio n of
c la red in 1907, th e O sages c o n tin u ed
«be A m erican grizzly in ferocity. |
fru it of his own toll.
th e n a tio n upon th is tr ib e of In d ian s, w hich th e O sag es once claim ed, and
to live a peacefu l e x is te n c e c o m p a ra ­
T h ey a r e b elieved to h av e lived in !
3. C aln reb u k ed (vv. ff. 7).
w h o s e su d d e n rise to w e a lth w ithin to w hich th e y held a p re c a rio u s title
tively u n touched by o u tsid e Influence«.
C aln, h a v in g snllenlv re se n te d the th e Ice age.
th e la s t d e ca d e h a s k e p t th em c o n ­ by fo rce of a rm s, b a t little rem ained.
A lthough tlie r e la tio n s of tlie O sages I T h en along in 1912 anil 1913 oil w as T.ord's action, th e Lord put a q u e s­
s ta n tly In th e lim elig h t, th e se m u r­
*
disco
v
ered
on
th
e
ir
lands,
a
n
d
alm
ost
Sore a n d InO sm sd
rtis« and « r .n u ls -
d e r s se rv e to re ca ll som e of tlie e a rly w itli tlie A m e ric an s from tlie b e g in ­ o v e rn ig h t th e O sag es becam e rich be- tion of se a m h ln g reb u k e to him. As tlr.t,»
h-HlrU promptly b» olStltly
of
cent». A dz.
h is to ry o f th e O sag e s w hich. In c o n ­ n in g w ere m o re peacefu l Ilian th o se j vond th e ir w ild est d re am s. T hen. H e e x ten d ed H is m ercy to C aln, so H e U u w m d hiye B a laam .
correct Internal trouble«, stim u late vital
t r a s t to tiie lr in te r p e ac efu l record o f m any w e ste rn trib e s, th e s e w a rlik e I loo. th e ir tro u b le s began. U n accu s­ will give cone ite r a tio n to all who
organs. T hree size«. All druggist«. Insist
one o f m uch w a r a n d bloodshed. . people did not give up th e ir lan d s
C em etery Lot» N ow F ree
fo rsa k e th e ir se lf will and apnroRcb
tom ed to th is g re at w e a lth , th e In d ian s
on th e original genuine G old M edal .
H im th ro u g h th e L am b w hich w as
T h e n a m e O sage is a c o rru p tio n by c om placently. E v id e n tly th ey w ere
N<» p a u p e r g ra v e will he th e f a te of
j fell p re y to all k in d s of w h ite tr ic k ­
OM MCK M A M N G GOOD FARM FO R RAIJJ
tro
u
b
leso
m
e
enough
a
c
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n
tu
ry
ago,
fo
r
slain
.
T
h
e
sin
offering
Is
lying
a
t
th
e
any
re
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ld
e
u
t
of
th
e
tow
n
o
f
M
ilton,
th e F re n c h o f W az h az h e, th e ir nam e
ste rs. T h e c u lm in a tio n o f th e ir tr o u ­
»
Maxa.. re m a rk s th e D earb o rn In d e ­ A He» Hi.. onklM nd. C a lif.
fo r th e m se lv e s. T h e W azh azh e, or one o f th e p ro v isio n s of th e tr e a ty b les w as th e se rie s o f m y sterio u s d oor of everyone.
m
ad
e
In
1825
w
as
th
a
t
th
e
O
sages
V. C ain S lays Abel (v. 3).
p e n d en t.
T h e tow n I ihh a b e a u tifu l
O sag es, w ere th e m ost Im p o rta n t
i m u rd e rs w hich beg an In 1922 and
H e show ed hy p o critical frie n d s h ip c e m e te ry In w hich a n y c itize n m ay
s o u th e rn S lo u an tr ib e of tlie w e ste rn w ere to ri fratti from m olestin g th e w hich h av e re c e n tly been exposed.
d iv isio n , a n d th e ir o rig in a l hom e w a s tr a d e w ith th e S o u th w e st, w hich w as X pparently u n a b le to get ns m uch of fo r Abe, (1 Jo h n 3 :2 ) to get a good h a v e a lot for th e flaking.
Carboil dr-aws out the core
a lo n g tiie O hio riv e r. B ut in th e con­ Ju st G u n b e g in n in g a n d w hich wits th e o «age«' w e a lth —a n d tlie w ealth of ch an c e to kill him. It Is s tra n g e th a t
and glv*s quick relief
C onversion ’s Fruit
s t a n t s h iftin g o f In d ia n p o p u latio n on d e stin e d to m ak e th e h is to ric S a n ta th e O sages Is c o n s ta n tly In c re a sin g : th e flr«t m u rd e r grew out of th e first
a c c o u n t o f tr ib a l w a rs and th e no F e tra il, w hich n .n th ro u g h th e O sage I he la st a n n o u n ce m e n t w a s th a t the re co rd e d act of wor«hlp. T h is first
D e c la rin g sh e hail been c o n v erted
m u rd e r w as hut a fo rec a st of th e nt a c h u rc h revival m eeting, a p re tty
inndic t r a i t s o f tlie red men. th ev c o u n try , a g re a t tr a d e a rte ry .
'T fg t OL N t SOUS S O t BOX
O ne O f th e finest o f th e c a n v a se s ! 2.227 h e a d lig h ts In th e trib e will pay o c ea n s o f blood w hich h a v e been shed
e v e n tu a lly c ro sse d th e
M ississippi
divorce«* o f S a c ra m e n to nnuouncc«l nt
At All PruMi»»« — Money batli Ca»r«nte,
«»uSU'.rYkMAl CO
fta n
p a in te d by th e c e le b ra te d a r tis t, Jo h n $2,400 each fo r th e first q u a r te r of In th e n am e of religion.
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VI. G od's Ju d g m e n t Upon C aln tie r S'g'.dOO h e a rt balm su it a g a in st a I IX I I.r. r v ii X n .s r o s k le io L C slifo r n la . I n .
T h e first m en tio n o f th e O sages In Mix S tanley. Is “ An O sage S calp e d !—by tric k e ry us In- d e sired , the
.ir ls l C » |.lt» l ->f H i. W -«t
f u l l p 'lc s.
(vv. 9-lfl).
w r itte n h isto ry is in F a th e r M ar­ D ance." T h e a r tis t, wlm v isite d th e w h ite m an h a s re so rte d to violence.
, lecal m e rc h a n t, b e ca u se It conflicted .lu
«l-lin «00 .1 w n . »10 per m -n th
P 4.
Soon a f te r C aln’s sin God n«k#»d ' w ith h e r religious c onvictions.
I. V M A N » t i l n .o s t lw n y . Oni<Inn I. Csllt.
q u e tte 's m ail o* 1073 w hich show s O sages In tim e a rly fo rtie s, sa y s of
So
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b ro u g h t th e O sages c o n sid e ra b le Imp
G ain ooiin g G am bler
t'h e m is try lias becom e a b a d ly over-
K a n s a s a n d M issouri. In 1701 Ib e r­ th e scene o f s trife , th ey c e le b ra te Illness, It lias b ro u g h t them so r­ In ste a d of c onfessing his guilt and
su in g for pardon, he trie d to I’o out i crow ded p r o f u s io n In G erm any, (if
“ H e 's a born g am b ler."
v ille. a n o th e r F re n c h ex p lo rer, found th e ir v icto ries by n scalp-dance. T h is
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th e m liv in g n e a r th e A rk a n sa s river. p ic tu re re p re s e n ts th e sc a lp -d a n ce o f
B a rn e tt.
tlie
C reek
In d ian , fiance. d isp u tin g H is rig h t to brin g
n n d h - n u m b e r , th em n t 1.2«» to I.- . l b , O m b „ uro u n d » w .m uu, und bur son
" H e trie d to m atch his w ife's d re ss.'
I ab o u t
a re unem ployed.
w hose p h ila n th ro p ic a n d m a trim o n ial
him Into Judgm ent.
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j;;" ;“
* *
tro u b le s w ere so p ro m in e n t In th e
1. 1’nreqR lted toll.
F re n c h d e fe a t th e F oxo In d ian s at strik in g h e r w ith Ids club, h is c h ie f n e w sp a p e rs only a s h o rt tim e ago.
T h e e a rth failed to respond In f r u i t ­
D e tro it, a n d th re e y e a r s In te r th e trib e sp rin g in g fo rw a td and a r re s tin g th e
B ut o u t of all th e ir tro u b le s m ay fu ln e ss to C a ln 's tolling.
re c e iv e d its first official v isit from th e blow w ith his s p e a r.”
H ow ever, th e I 'n lte d S ta te s n e v e r com e a b e tte r day, n o t only fo r th e
2. A d eg rad e d o u tcast.
F re n c h . Du T tsne. a F re n c h officer,
H e wtm condem ned to p e rp e tu a l
engaged In a general w a r w ith th e O sag es but fo r e v ery In d ian In th e
v isite d a p a r t o f th e tr ib e w hich w as
I 'n lte d S ta te s. T h e O sage c ase now exile.
th e n liv in g a lo n e th e O sage riv er, and O sages, and It Is n o te w o rth y th a t th ey
seem s lik ely to b e a h isto ry -m a k in g
3. B an ish ed from th e p re sen c e of
re c o rd s th e fa c t th a t th is vlllnge bail w ere m ore o ften o u r a llies In w a rs
w ith o th e r trib e s th a n o u r enem ies. one, fo r recen t n g lta tio n In th e p r e s s Oral.
100 c ab in s and 200 w a rrio rs.
H e not only w as t h r u s t o u t fro m
All o f th e e a rly F re n c h tr a v e le r s It w as a hand o f «»sage sc o u ts w ho a n d in c o n g re ss o v e r th e In d ian q u e s ­
nim ent upon th e w s rlik e q u a litie s o f guided G eneral « lis te r to B lack K et- tio n in g en eral m ay soon re su lt In hom e and society, h u t from th e divine
som e sw eep in g c h a n g e s in th e whole p re sen c e . C ain realized th e g re a tn e s s
tb e
o s a g e s w h o w ere th e In v e te ra te I tie 's cam p of C heyennes In O klahom a
. . . o f th e g re a t
m in i confed In th e w in te r o f 1868. and to o k p a rt co n d u ct o f In d ian a ffa irs, and “P o o r o f his p u n ish m en t, but show ed no re
p e n ta n c e o f his sin.
m i l w h o w ere held In te r r o r In th e m u ch d is c u s s e d B a ttle of th e Lo" m ay soon gain th e ta r d y Justice
4. God s e t a m ark upon him.
b ™ ',he Cad-loan trib e s o f th e south- W ash ita w hich g re a tly w e ak e n e d th e w hich h is frie n d s believe he h a s so
long been denied.
w e s t A lthough th ey w e re c o n sta n tly [ p o w er o f th e hostile«.
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Osases and Oil •
Garfield Tea
Boschee’s Syrup
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FOR OVER
2 0 0 YEARS
CARBUNCLES
CARBOIL
The Image of God
Mild Creatures’ Vision
A ho« c o n tro v e rsy Is bein g conduct-
b etw een tw o m en o v e r In C an ad a,
u n v c a s tle D ale a s s e r ts th a t moose
anot se e fat- whll,> ,h p o th ’’r f n r ’
led by a nm ” ,n n o rth e rn Alber-
s ta r te d the a ffa ir by s ta tin g th ey
□Id see for fo u r m iles.
M imosc possess very po o r ey esig h t
d person« h ave paddle«! up on them
m idday. T h r if t" 0" 1 effective sen se
p ro tec tio n U th e ir sen.««- of sm ell—
and no an im al p o ssesse s a k e e n e r one
T h is o ften h a s been a so u rc e o f w on­
d e rm e n t b e ca u se th e ir n o s trils a re
m ost fre q u e n tly lite ra lly filled w ith
m ud w hich se e p s in w hen th e y a re
g rubbing en th e bo tto m o f a m uddy
i la k e o r s tre a m , f«»edlng.
D eer, like moo«e, a re n o t no ted fo r
th e ir e y esig h t, fhi-ugh th e y h a v e a
i q u ic k e r a n d l««nger vision th a n th e
moose. B oth a lso h a v e s h a rp e a r s
I (m oose u su a lly h a v e th e ir e a r s also
filled w ith e n ough m ud to grow th e
p ro v e rb ia l p o ta to e s ), b u t on sh a rp
| e y e sig h t th e y d o n 't rn n k w ith w ild
ducks, h a w k s a n d m any o th e r d e n i­
zens o f th e w ild ern e ss. D e tro it News.
A n cien t N u rsery T ale
T h e se v en -leag u e boots a r e In tro ­
duced Into th e n u rs e ry ta le . “Tom
T h u m b ," w hich Is from th e F ren ch
“L e P e tit P o u re t," by C h a rle s Per-
ra u lt, w ritte n ab o u t 1630. T h e story,
how ever. Is p ro b ab ly o f A nglo-Saxon
origin. T h e re Is In th e B odleian lib rary ,
a t O xford, a b a lla d ab o u t Tom Tliutnh
‘ p rin te d by J o h n W rig h t In 1630.
E ven th e b ird s hulld th e ir n e sts a n d
feed th e ir young, singing th e w hile
And th e Hnlm als dig th e ir b u rro w s in
th e ground, w ork in g as If It w ere play.
A nd yet It h a s not been sa id of th em
th a t th ey w ere m ade In th e Im age of
U oA — W illard B row n T horp.
Trustfulness
T h e p ra y e r th a t begins w ith t r u s t ­
fulness, »cd p a sse s or. Into w iiltltif
will a lw ay s end in th an k fu ln e ss, t r i
uuiph a n d praise.
M O T H E R ; - Fletcher’s Cas-
toria is a pleasant, harmless Sub­
stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for
Infants in arms and Children all ages.
T o avoid im itations, alw ays look for th e signature of
Proven directi m on each p -- 1- -i:«.. Physicians everyw here rsconiaw od >L