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lind him at the desired goal nine cases “SYRUP OF FIGS” out of ten! I know friend the s ae ‘ i Wes d i HE IS ALLOWED TO STAND ON OWN FEET; CHILD'S LAXATIVE) tndiany 0 "NY Hae Eee A generation ago lead- 1 RA AA “Jim Koler, a splendid young Post- ership in.any industry INDIAN WILL NEVER WALK ALONE UNTIL | ; : ae church vie.with each other in reduc- ‘, lake Chippefa, said to me this sum- Woman Who Has Spent Years! ine the darkness, “Vet—today, there | 200K at tongue! Remove poisonsi incr: ‘Our Postloke clan has been lost Fo : a ‘ are 60,000 Indian children without from s iver g ‘since 1874—and I am mighty glad of Among Native : Americans | vinooling, 8.000 none’ the | Nawhjos frommialgmash, HvetAne it! Over here at that reservation the was inter reted: to. mean Says Paternalistic Plan Is/alone, The Indians are not a ‘vanish- | bowels Ay men are trembling and saying: “Our P. ses the ruthless use of power. tribal money is almost goné! What shall we do when we get no money yéarly from the government? We ped x . jing*race.’ A very few years ago the! Building for Pauperism ‘and) census showed them to be below the | aT ep . 300,000 mark—today there are 335. i ) Chronic Indigence 000 Indians in the United States. shall starve!” ‘Pooh!’ said the, young gist ized th mo ey soa if | not accomplished he Indian giant, ‘we know what we are Today it 18 recognize at To Miss Hope Elizabeth Haupt nly one Indian in doing—living well! We have. taken Hess BARS u car Washington, D. C., spoke on the sub s ! There are ov care of ourselves since 1874 and we leadership in industry is at- ane ject, ‘,Red aid White Brollies, to a;000 unchristianized—and there are} nice ve still can!’” ii: heat . d F d bela t a do: ] nh Jarre and cultured audience at the /260,000 Indians that ca either read | iss Haupt expressed. great ap- 8 has Methodist chureh Sunday night. COR WHEE EAs ON ee ED | 1 eQation ae fhe artiont con eriucienta taine ee nae die; m y tha The speaker, who has But the main interest of the eve-| hospitality ‘of “Rismarck—the most j : ‘ dian tribes f the Dako 3.0 Ho ning wag. IN the ‘telling of the’ ‘rei| Hossitaple city T ever was in. ‘at » when,\t roug ¢ Able ce ng glimpses of In-}pyothers in their ast for citizenship. guest-friendship. goes on increasinj r 1 anit. "She arew two contrasting The "Spear ted of ee cpuckeme what vil iC he hen top fhe Gas. an organization 1s able to pictures. ne was the dark one ine meeting niety: D eades' and reach the Pacific? R r the Seminoles dwelling in the Ever-|)'S ices Rdtane ot ational ks Misa Haupt expecta to visit. a num- render superior service, his glades of Hloriday 0 fled 12 the rly “Ove tribes were represent- ber of Indian comamusities petwvest ; ¥ a fastnesses after the tragie betrayel|oq” she sa and it2wi ; A\;'|the Dakotas and Washington—not roe . eaaainn 8, : E of their splendid young leader, Chief | coe ibe, Said, cand it wa = aplenad te : Jonly in our-country but also in Cana- A generation ago competition 3 pee Py te white general under | foy equal opportunity with their white da. Ue Meant getting the business with- the “There is not a single teacher or! real ws the. ae actite tains veo BLIZZARD DELAYS out regard for its effect on among the eight hundred that the pressure was. from within. day Seminoles, ane darkest of Indian | “At a'council lodge lately on Stand-} Accept “California” Syrup, of Figs PASSENGER TRAINS the industry. |government holds the other wing and GOOD S*ENOSIN GREAT DEMAND) Women one of the inspectors of Indian reser- vations and wha was formerly Indian agent at Devils Lake agency and then at Standing Rock, said, in his. book, “My Friend, the Indian,’:—‘How is, the “Col. James McLaughlin, who is|* Both the. northbound, and _south- bound Sco trains were behind their schedules because of the storm and freight. traffic was badly hampered. Freight traffic on the main line and the branches’ was: almost abandoned q pictures ay! ing Rock a splendid noble faced Sioux, |only--look for the name California on \ 2 is The speaker then ore e oan White Eagle, said, ‘Each Sioux is like|the package, then you are sure Sone INTO CITY MONDAY Tod “éompetition "means but aA conccuniey 2 horse picketed inside a fence with|child is having the best and most t ois ay s* pe ° wile a con iresy | tnother fence round, We are a picket- harmtess laxative or physic for .the| Northern Pacific and Soo Roads, friendly rivalry in supplying the Wi jed horse trying to get out of the le stomach, liver and bowels, Chil- i ae Id ° h . ‘od anes ave all grades in between | fences to the green pastures beyond. dfen.love its delicious fruity taste, Full Trains at Least Three world with superior products at CD A e wa ¢ men!” irections child's dos s rome i) a C these two communities,” said Miss ee te eee Ba He Ove te eran an ene bot Hours Late a minimum Cost, and getting the Bs Haupt, “The government and {P< ose and spoke with heart-reaching| Mother! You must. say “California,” pr er tity business through superior service. tae —————<—— sea hos and eloquence. He showed |——=—————___________ Yesterday's blizzard disrup! ee fan 2 Oe ° bY plainly the fact that, as in olden times uss} schedules on the Northern Pacific bat ms “ IF THIN AND NERVOUS —isc'snos ee sieht! un with intr we sana fy Soo garoae o bully that practical The Standard Oil Company = |tribal matters, now at present they iss’ Haupt continued: “A young) 4!! trams entering an cS ‘ re : atria: ae y BITR PHOSPHATE are keeping up with international, Eresbyterian preacher came ae ton marek were al Teast three hours dete, Cidiaha) enjoys a leading posi- 2 |‘They called for our boys and we glad-|Ward the cities ‘on the train with: us lo, 3.over.the Northern § i etrc y Ej TR 0 ly gave them! *Ten thousand Indi-|Jately. He had just been ordained] here shortly before noon did not ar- tion ay th € petro eum in ustry, es jans went across, and half were Sioux! |and Was jfoing out to itake his first [rive sat 224 anid Ae conde and is maintaining this leadership V hile «| And we redmen gave $2,000,000 to the|charge. He.said to me: ‘I. w: 1-| ported while here tha’ ou A Vises & Th atinibuted “to Red Cr aula 4 oe out peed fifen and as wounded for may egunlte in the ease part of the, state uae because it a Bea ee He ;|selves and our children $52,000,000j/And now I am living.to help my peo-|80 severe that at points eas! if rs : 1 during the liberty loan drives. ple. But you cannot: guess how. my] town it was. neeessary to use three position can € measured on y In “Over in France, wherever a white|heart bleeds to be a citizen of my| locomotives at one time to pull the terms of usefulness and service. boy went over the top an Indian went {dear country!” passenger train through, ; ae EPS CN his side. Whenever a white boy] Miss Haupt told of meeting. Dr.| Because No, 7 due at 8:02 o'clock ey Be grid ie wounded in a hospital, an Indian| Ashley, who is called the “Little White| yesterday afternoon was so late, pas- It is the ambition of those. re- iboy lay in the next cot. Shall not|Father” by the Sioux of his missions|Sengers. for ‘the Northern Pacific bl f h pare ptt . f |those white boys and Indians boys for whom he has worked for forty- brenol nee: Me oe Manian vere sponsibie tor the activities o} soon produc come: 've} who went out to die together for our|five years. forced to take No. 3 to make = y 3 : Renlagece a eo neth | country, now stand and live together| “Dr. Ashley told me he was dis-| tions. i . the Company to strengthen this the whole s|still for our country?” couraged and would be until the goy-| _ Local freight service. between Man- leadership. and abrupt a peoming, -envol “Yet a, third Indian stood to say:]ernment withdrew and let their wards|dan and Jamestown over the North- ¥ x tne een ona euaeth fo he-un |The government does not give us the £0 free. ‘They have progressed as far|ern Pacific has been temporarily : F ( fone [privilege of selling our land. If when is possible muder "the * present| suspended because of the snow storm, The ‘Standard Oil Company CAUTION jthey gave us privilege over our land,|system,” he said, ‘and if the|.govern-| but. will be. resumed just as ‘i indi i j }we might sell a little part of it then|ment is to pursue its present’ policy Weather Grains perm The a (Indiana) believes that an organi- | we would be free to stock up our land|the Indian will never be a free man!|marck-Mandan daily service 1s Pee ve, ‘ and do something. We Indians are|Throw in the Indians to sink or swim being maintained, this car being at- zation can live and prosper only i bird with one wing—and the|2nd T know ther! will swim.’ tathed to Nos. 7.and 8. when it puts ideals of service above ideals of profit, which: is exactly what the Standard Oil Company. (Indiana) is doing. The profits earned ‘are but a Young women trained for} In to be saved from himself and with the exception of the main 1 yo stenographic and __ secretarial | Made You riches 7 To me the guestion ad-| through freight. measure of the. service. rendered. he work at the Dakota Business| ng Mills GE DUE ONG. ADA WEES IVS. Ue pete * 4 1 aie 9k pace YX Coll F N.D cs ick ple the money they have coming! Give OS ia ey } : en : lig Ty “enapped ap” by 3 ablicunstl right eyes, a clear skin and a body Pantie Nernst sere the | Football Results | Thus does the Board of Directors Ki, tutions because of their excep-| fuil of youth and health may be |fund, also a patent in fee for. his al- b oreacae : =" of the Standard Oil ‘Company by tional efficiency ? | yours if you will keep your syster |Jotment and let him shift for himself.| Illinois 10, Minnesota 6. (I di y int et its < bli tr ) fi * v . -, | in order by regularly taking This would relieve the government of| Chicago 18, Michigan 0. ndlana) Interpret 1ts obligatron fin Miss Helen McComb is with| z the care of these funds and build up|, Michigan Aggies 18, South Dako- to the public and tothe 4649 Ae the North Dakota Agricultural | GOLD MED, manhood and: individual galt relics, ta iis a NSE Te 12 ; hold * Rot aang eh yee work at the Fort Totten Agency. ; Miss Lillian Brandt is with the: First National Bank of Page, | The world’s standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid trouble: “ A : Follow the successful.” Write | enemies of life and looks, In use sin F. L.. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front | 1696. All druggists, threo sizes. Lock for the name Gold Medal on every box and accept no imitation (CAPSULES) ate employed there. Miss Beat-| y £ vice Jacobson does gévernment | yonBLEM Op ' I with the ‘leading-strings and check- reins, and the Indian will feel the necessity. for demonstrating his capacity. to manage. his own. estate. By this means only can the Indian be sayed from chronic indigence and ab- solute paupery ultimately; and. the Indian will develéf capacity to tmstle for himself in ‘proportion as needs press them. Take away the Indian’s annuity by letting him handle _ the principal, and the Indian will be given, a start on the road to complete ciVili- zation and indeperdence—that will, Uniyersity of Detroit 3, Tufts 7. Purdue™0, Ohio State. 20. Harvard 10, Princeton 10. Navy, 0, Georgetown 6. Pennsylvania. State 20, Lehigh 7. Missouri 5, Nebraska 12. Marquette 0, St. Louis University 0. Kansas 0, Oklahoma 0. Coe 0, Grinnel 6. Rutgers 18, Boston College 7. Dartmouth 20, Penna 19. Cornell 20, Carnegie Tech ,0. Yale 14, Brown 0. St. Thomas 15, St. Mary's 0- owns as much as 10 per cent of ~ the total stock., : ioe Standard Qil Company 910 Se Michigan Avene Clade Pittsburgh.7, Washington’ and Jef-| proved weak in its attempt at for-| back with a roar ‘snatched’ up the 7 ferson 0. ward passes. The team scored early | game from tlie fire and defeated the ’ Colorado Agricultural: College 27,|in the first quarter, making but few] Gophers, 10 to’6 on Northrop Field. NATURE Ss MIRROR Utah Agricultural College 7. gains in later play. - Four Williston] - This reyersal vr ‘gridion supremacy a x .. University of Utah 7, University of | second team men were used in the last} was perhaps gs sensational’ as any a lorado 0. quarter. lightning ‘shift which has ‘ever en. When a |Go ti {lightning ‘shift’ which has ‘ever tak woman 1§ Colorado School of Mines 0, Uni- zi a place on a Minnesota: gridiron. For : well and |versity of Denver 0. _ Illinois Defeats Gophers “*\ three periods, Coach Williams meny . . health Washington University 18, Drake| Minneapolis, Nov. 11.—Minnesotg | mauléd and smashed through the H- pw ae S114, scored a touchdown in the third period | linois line, until’ it seemed that only | ,.¥ EMORN Manor aor GOA 4 there’s 9 |” Gustavus Adolphus 28, Phelan Lu-|—and then it happened. Opening up| a miracle would save Zuppke’s war- | “YOU Sean es sparkle ip |ther College 14. * with almost everything they had in} yriors from a decisive defeat. Once} ther eyes; a | Kentucky State 0, University of|the final’ quarter, the football eleven | Minnesota-had the ball. on IHinois’.one rose tint in [Cincinnati 7. from the University of Illinois came | yard line. j For head or thtoat Catarrix try the vapar treatment— Heave-ho, my _hearties! Here’s real underwear. Smooth and soft as a kit- ten’s fur and as warm as the summer sun. Fleece- lined — that’s. the reason. 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Johnson Accounting a Auditing. 4” _Systematizng ANNEX HOTEL Phone’ 573 or. 655 ‘j\as’ to’ the outeome of y’s "ame Depauw 0, Wabash 0. ~ New York. University 17, Union 6. Holy Cross 41, Colby 0. / Syracuse 9; Bucknell 0. \ Yale freshmen’ 10, Cornell fresh- men_0. { Colgate. 21, Rochester 0.- Lafayette 48, Dickinson 0. Princeton freshmen 13, ' Harvard freshmen.0. Johns Hopkins 0, Haverford 7. Franklin and: Marshall College 0, Swarthmore 20. i Gallaudet 27, Western Maryland 6. Newport Naval Training Station 13, Great Lakes 12... af angered Nebraska Wesleyan 14, University of Wyoming 0. . < Greighton.47, Colorado College 0. Morningside 68,: Simpson 10. Marietta.27, West. 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