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Show ' andetbar 1 X I . Are yea coins to endure? la your coins to lira alter you? Then here eomc family Jewelry and direr. Nothing le rained more than them thlncf. ana we eel I the kind of Jewelry end direr that will lad lor c narration, it la reae onable and code no more than the ordl- - ilk ANtoMkdiN ef the Livar, Shuck and Bowel gilmantfr ami ay be obtained art promptly by maf Syrup of Rn and rr.xW of Sana. It b oat a and Mined namely, bat b Med by enaiLwis of trel-in-f armed fnmiEea through-- ; oat' the world la cleanse and iwactn and strengthen dm system orbcaarcr a Lastly remedy b needed. When buying note the Ml name Hem Ml dary kind,. n ; ; H ttkxr. UU SAKS CIH exalt Every mahls firmly convinced that he gets all the punishment he also a lot that he cant for. California Fig Syrup on erery package of the I nt of the Company Car-print- ed The Mark of Park A GUARANTEE genuine. oa Regular price 50 per bob cm tafy. For tab by aO leading druggist. 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JJiDAJi PORTER-VALTO- V V V' V 1 Hours Arc Dollars IPoly-techn- , r mwwuuiiiinifMWr that UillUoaa. Qfjaaganidevoered fey porerty and hunger In their native places, can find food and shelter In the swampy regions after their cultivation. With small expense the swamps can be turned into land covered with rich grass. Who the Heathen Be. (Father Bernard Vaughan was condemning a somewhat acrimonious religious argument Disputes of this kind, he said, remind me forcibly of a little gin. What are the heathen, Jenry? her Sunday school teacher asked this little girl. The heathen, the child replied, are people who dont quarrel over . HS Indian girl la progressing in accordance with the example set by her white sisters. Indeed, tt u n question whether the Indian girls are not. In many respects, advancing more rapidly than their prototypes- - among the- - peMeete However, It must not be Inferred trend of cuthat the present-da- y lture end education and progress among ths Indian girls Is a parallel as to alma and purposes with that which prevails among her fair- complexloned cousins. Quite the contrary, as a matter of fact For Instance, It may be cited that, generally speaking, the Indian girls of the present give far less thought to fashions In dress than do feminine members of the white race. Similarly they are not exercised over suffrage and they do not place such stress ton the development of musical accomplishments. I But, on the contrary, the twentieth century girls are devoting their energies to a mastery of cookery and sewing and the other essento which. In the tials of successful estimation of some folks, the whits glrlaif the period are giving all too littlered-ski-attention. At the same time, many of the belles are not content to Ignore the social accomplishments which are supposed to fnhance the attractiveness of modern young women. Accordingly at the Indian School at Carlisle, Pa., and other large Institutions of this kind we find the daughters of the forest crowding the classes In music, painting, drawing, dancing, modern athletics, etc., and even behold these descendants or the savages developing marked dramatic ability In amateur theatrical entertainments of various w kinds. Every person is foroed to admit of the wisdom and benefits of the white mans education for some Indians. The remarkable life stories of e some of the Indians who have, after acquiring the white mans book learning, adopted the white mans mode of life, amply attest the success of the transformation In Individual cases. There., Is, ) however, end perhaps always will be a difference of opinion as to the wisdom of atstandards for tempting to fix the Anglo-Saxothe entire rising generation of Americas native tribes. Oddly enough there seems to be more widespread belief in such a policy for the Indian girls than tor the young men of the tepees. We say, oddly, because when new conditions have confronted an uncivilized or people It has usually been the men who have accustomed themselves to. the new orderof things more readily than the women, in the case of most Indian clans, however, the women hava proven more amenable to the exactions of the new life wherein seems to lie the only salvation of the entire Indian life. Various reasons have been advanced In explanation of this, one of ths most plausible being that It has not been as difficult for the Indian girl to forego such pleasures aa she enjoyed In her old life aa It baa been for the young brave to foresake' the excitement of nomadic life and to the chase and the care-fresettle down tn a fixed habitation with the Irksome monotony of the white mans life. Also. lt Is im possible to overlook the Influence exerted by the example of the considerable number of Indian women who have married white settlers in Oklahoma and other parts of the avest. Even at the outset of her career In the conventional environment of-- the age the Indian girl baa many advantages over her brother who completes hie education at tba same time. It not infrequently happens that a young man of Indian blood graduates with honors from some Indlaa school only to find no opportunities awaltingklm commensurate with his. ability. Small wduder that tn some instances the young men tw vert to the Ideals and mode of life of they forefathers. Tho Indian girl, on the other hull, can ha. aura that, when she finishes a tchoof course that Includes domestic economy therejs a place In this busy ag. This Is -psclally truo In traveling. So tn traveling east or west, north or south by rail, you plan to get to your -in the ebartest bW tlMj yeu want and Matwt, and you axpaotmm-re require erery peeelble ef p ret eel lea. Without - these features, travel la what Oensral Sherman said war la en The Oregon Short Line Railroad In eoanactlon with tha Union Paclfle, Southern Paclfla and O.-B. A N. Llnea, dealraa to aarva you to ail aaatarn polnti, to tha Pacific Coast and locally. Is batng expanded 176,000,00 In g these llnea wait of tho MlaSourt Blvar; tho block almal system for protection In being kept at tha hlgheat possible atata of afeettvaness, and equipment and service ' ara continually balng Improved and brought to tha tataat etandards of quality, Consult any n home-makin- Time Is a wound healer, but good as a wrinkle remover. Its no GRAND.TO LIVE bnd the Last Laugh Is Always ths Best Six months ago 1 would have laughed at the idea that there could be anything better for a table beverage than coffee, writes an Ohio woman, now laugh to know there Is. Since childhood I drank coffee freely as did the other members of the family. , ,The result was a puny, sickly ftrl; and as I grew Into womanhood") lid not gain in health, but was with heart trouble, a weak and ibordered stomach, wrecked nerves ind a general breaking dowr. 1 last winter, at the age of 38, I seemed tc e on the verge of consumption. My friends greeted me with How bad you look! What a terrible color I' tnd this was not very comforting. The doctors and patent mediclnei lid me absolutely no good. I was thor oughly discouraged. "Then I gave up coffee and com menced Postum. At first I didnt like t, but after a fev trials and followini the directions exactly. It was grand It (t was refreshing and satisfying. s couple of weeks I noticed a gre&i change. became stronger, my brain grew clearer, I was not troubled with for getfulnesa as In coffee times, tnj power of endurance was more that I doubla-trAekIn- g doubled. At, A' - The heart trouble and lndlgestloi llsappeared and my nerves became steady and strong. I began to tsks an Interest la thing! Housework and home shout me. making became a pleasure. My frlendi have marveled at the change and whet they enquire what brought It show else lj I answer 'Postum, and nothing Postuu (he world.'" Name given by Co., Battle Creek. Mich. . Read the little Book. The Road tt Wellvffle " In pkgs. Theres a reason. , an Rnr im tba abav WInt A TW m vaanm rwaa ttae M ef la re cnaiM, InM, art foil MWtta AfM6f?S Or SAVA? pectations . Or, If the Indian girl of the present day, upon completing her education, elect to try for a some one of the artistic pursuits she seems to have advantages over her brother fully . as marked aa under the circumstances above The Indian brave. In hla native state,' doa .not abow aptitude tor any lornf of artistic'' handicraft untesa tt be the T ash lotting of' bows and arrows But the Indies women have traditional skill In head work. In feather work and In leather work and the Indian women of the southwest have for countless generations excelled In pottery manufacture, In rug weaving and In basket manufacture. When an Indian girl la enabled to use such talents In accordance with the knowledge nt modenuut .Ideals which n school educa tion gives her. It goes without saying that she' has ready to hand a very agreeable and very re- muneratlve means of livelihood. School teaching Is another vocation which opens to the educated Indian girls n future that la virtually dosed to the redskins of the sterner sex. There arc In the United States a large sad constantly Increasing cumber of Indian schools, that la. primary grade school for the education of the younger Indian children on the reservations. and It Is coming about that' almost all of tbs teachers in these schools are Indian young women who have qualified Tor the work at Carlisle or other schools and by couraea tn normal schools. Indeed the success, ot great numbers of these young Indian women school teachers In earning their livelihood hr brain work while so many of the Indian young men of ths period must depend upon manual labor for their earnings emphasizes as does nothing eiss the change that has come 'about in tba status of Indian women, it- la, under such circumstances, a complete reversal of conditions over those that obtained In the long ago when the Indian women were compelled to do all of the (hard labor, whereas the men were responsible only for, the lighter tasks, or, mayhap, devoted themselves exclusively to warfare and the chase. There Is little doubt that one explanntlon of the success which so many twentieth century In mem-tlonpd- seml-clvlilze- d j - VORX AT CARLISLE SCHOOL d n -- rDS lAUtDAY ?Crtjr OA Awaiting her. She will never have any difficulty In obtaining a well-paiposition in domestic service, for thl Instructors st our Indian schools have more applications than they can accept from responsible families eager to secure competent Indian girls aa household helpers. Boms of the applicants even suggest ths possibility of adopting, a young Indian girl If ons be found to fulfil ex- se'f-mad- e iiirhCsi ieHe n Specialization. Specialization means the ability to focus all of your energies on one thing The Fra. CO. II ALT LAKK CITY, UTAH dian girls are making In various, fields of endeavor Is found In tho heritage or good health which has coma to them from generations of healthful ancestors, and the Influence of , their r own early training and llfa Particularly would this explanation account for the splendid constitutions possessed by so many' Indian girls and which havs stood thsm la good stead in many exacting vocations, (or Instance. In nursing Orest numbers of Indian girls have qualified as trained nurses and the service! of most of thsm are In constant demand at flOO a month. The Indian baby, strapped to A board ojr securely packed in an elongated basket woven to t the purpose, can neither kick nor squirm and this tn Its provss an advantage which la effect in later Ufa Similarly la there no danger that the child will attempt to walk at an earlier age than la desirable. From earliest childhood the average Indian girl has been subjected to that rigorous outdoor lira which results In making thsm almost perfect physically. For Instance, there may be cited the method followed In giving an Indian child a bath, a weekly event Tbs mother visits some convenient pool or stream and the youngmember of th household, after being loosened from her odd cradle, la placed tn abal low water to kick and splash to her hearts con tent In due course the dripping youngater 4 lifted, fym the water and, instead of being with sort linen, la simply bung to tbs bough of soms convenient tree, by means of a cloth tied around the waist And there dries In tbs air and the sunshine while the mother stands by. looking with approving eyes upon the progress oi this heroic hardening process. In the old days the Indian girts accepted at tender age the traditional lot of Indian women that ot pack horse, and It was nothing unusual In the average Indian camp to see wee glrla tolling along with bundles of wood, etc., almost as Isrgs as themseivea. This condition yet obtains to a considerable extent, although It la Dot M universal as formerly. The capacity ot the Indian girls for bard work, however, finds dally ex amplification In every walk of Ufa which they have entered, lncldently. It may be mentioned that whatever Influence civilization may exert up on the young woman tn whose veins courses in qian blood she never seems to lose that love ol ornaments and bright colors which characterize! all children of the wilderness and which ths In eoe dlan girl will jet crop out la her latter-daIn he fashioned accord even they though tumea, ance wljh ths most conventional modes " Oregon Short Line representative when you ara ready to travel. out-doo- (' , iJ,r ' I A F0SIT1VE sad CUH F0I CrunkeaneMind Opium Diseases. TWfc m m frm b (Mr mnrrt w w. miWw, Wb YJEIME Far TUI KEUT IN uu cur Uk IT EASY yaa te awa a PIANO sad will ears yaa a matter where yea lira. Ws gaaraataa safe delivery and aatlre saltsfaetiaa. Write as. Oar prteea aad offer will i stereo! yea. oy CONSOLIDATED MUSIC CO. alt Lak Clb. 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