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THE TRIBUNE. TURNER. OREGON G lorieuse w ho bed bean fieiweaned when her nlater h a il m a rrie d a title lee# F re n c h m e n ; and ou tside w«a THE WIFE-SHIP WOMAN I ^(f* and fA iort ‘Delicious \ '•Deuerls sim ple Joe la b r a d o r and the d a in ty i French g irl. W hat a d a sh o f eyes Sfalla (Nam at >.-»* * ;tt¡ aH »Vj ' there w o u ld ¡u- »h«::!?? red meet white. *n j ft |tr«fN iiM tftl « haf and tha re«i behold her <le»d aU ta r « C H A P T E R X I — C o n tin u e d rope and rad a t, hut the fea tu re « o f I carelaaa apotiae d a rin g to re tu rn to —t t _ Ilia man w ith tha weapon frig h te n e d W h ile A pple In ««Miipeny w ith a w h ite III« o u tb u rst bruii« Ih r «i m II W ith her. woman. j ln « a itr liow la III» lliiiiiii» crow ded In " I t la a ll make believe," I w hispered, A m ihtr o f fr " tn «II »|«t»« i I»»f*#«| lu w ir t l lit» "K b it» a f ths Missouri" ‘T ty b ra va f" try in g to h u rry her on "W e w ill go " I t Is III any Moon« aln«*e I he W h ite |H>lnl I lim i »»l«Ni»<| when tti» c irri» t«* the village. I f l>ait»iHn d id not see " A Virginia S ta M .' Mr*! r « » r «m l h«m|»<) ov«r tw o men me en ter the riv e r he w ill te«,m from I In d ia n waa he re." the Nerj»eiit re- Bwftuiifwtlr Wu«t#sto# h#oè- ‘ ‘•► rn«» i »r K«ab N n . i t i i * i — i i . i m l . ras* IalitiM grtol»«# •«nil r u m im in g to w a rd my r« ld n the fo rt th a t non# o f us have passed.** 1 murk»«!, eyeing me nharply. •# « • » ... . t.afa »tul • ««•»*»•. WKU M r . I.« "O lah alkeh ictie . 1 sh«»uld have » a ll- e li» r« I hud l i f t my in u s k rl W ltli •**•» M h * I fa r U m u k ln u Ho we w slked to w a rd the village, •U m « tra m l»r I Ha maliaaa • / < « m I u n til I couhl b rin g g ifts fo r the *•*# ■!••»«I o f « n> rfi» rrd ra l ili» m u r and, the rehefireal being finish»«), the lit» O l.ll« . ÜK t N a f t f t «lerer a it» m jif » 0 to fo llo w m » , «od li» alMuil to head up stre am again lie m*i#t N a frlte x ru m * a fte r us H ut su«*h wa» G re at Nun and Id * b ro th e r, hut Choc ra vir *• «*•• Maraliiiiatluav «'tanta A ik |raa» fa « n f<*r nj.,»| h a r« iiamì Ida k i.lf» to «otn» have told the g irl, fo r she reap|>»ared th e ir couftesy th a t they w ould not ta w d«.g# have ch«M-d me up (lie r l'e r . Ht» 4» I .»a **4 wHta M u and I coma lie re lo he among frlamla.** fa « U m ra* l|M huoklat to p ro fil, fo r I heard a death how l I »a and at retched out both liam la to me. pas» u s; and tlmae w ho desired to "T h e n i o r f i M i hunt u i fa r aa th is ? " moan «aa y » l|ln g fo r Ida 1‘h n rtnw a to reach the v illa g e q u ic k ly sw ung fu r V t o Wf t OI t t a Of t . R t o l i W » were w ith in three mile» o f M b it» he cried, hie band chutlng <»n a big I H Mat Ra« » 1 « f t t Ltolta «haar m», hut III«» h u lk o f them w rra l i P f e t«i one aid«* aa i f ta k in g an e n tire ly * clpal fe— | f U m w a r ax, a g ift fro m (be F re o rb . hac« at Ih» n i t and Ih » others w *r# chex, widen in tu rn was w ith in three d iffe re n t «*our*e. • j • j ' - ' "T h e man kno w n aa H aiouan the la rd y In (a klo g up ih » p u r s u ll I.s h ra d o r was fro w n in g he avily and m iles o f F o rt Itosalle. I.et ua but get Fox lea«U ih e m ," I replied. "H e may As fo r 111 » H um us they |»nua»d to ln»l«l# (lie v illa g e am i I w ould have In t'h*Mafaw s a id : ««»me now ." H r N il Fin gers' haoda hehfttd Ida hack " F rie n d ; the re was no w ord bearer, no fe a r o f e ith e r the French at tb«* "T h e »viiuie f'h«>claw riHtlon cam ud II' the lino- th e ) « « n pOUJMtilfi n o r any m edicine man among those to fo rt, or o f lia m o s n and the Choctaw« harm you here, k ly w h ile h ro th e r is BIO hud I...I MH iirr-d mjr m u .k e i and was , , . « , „ „ 1 , , , B1, X ha N atch lieg w er# on l*c asu rlfic«*«l. T h e d»sd m ust !»» s safe.** •I « h * p s i r h oT ' I n » » '•.•1,1ml II..- g i r l '» t h # , , r o f w g r „ | , (l , , , , K retu h e ii i i M i The three old women were I fef "T h e re la a w h ite woman w ith me. ra tlin W illi# the ru t Ire ma » f in n e r kinsw om en. T h e tw o men were were a \er> ha ughty |**ople » n e ith e r E nglish n o r Freud», but kin to fu rl« t» d »aVa«»« wi*r# « w ip in g down w ould be no subtle e \tis lo n o f the. »»r ants. I f It was La U lorieuae the Fngllrdi. 1 am ta k in g he r to Hie "H ti i V ■ ¡ti.In I rlx k t i| lu llin g 11 1 • * g lil's rre w • J he many m o re 's e rv a n ts ." law s to please lié e liv iile e 'e n I f the K nglU h tow ns fa r In the east, be nam» T l i r •ll<-n<# nnd Ih» fa illir » o f re«l w a rr lq r’a jkh M did not aland l»e He n«i '«*d a woman o f noble rank, jo n d the c o u n try o f fl»e t.Tierokeea/' Ib h ra d o i to mak» nn n|>|>4M<riim # sul I ween then). The three o f us w ould rail«*«! "*i l*m u d " by |»'ie French »»* " I t 1» w e ll," he said abaeni-uiUMHHi- â form.»« rmci motil fsfltol m» th»y w«•»» «»H «m th » lr wny have fu ll mensure o p ro te c tio n fro m «•ause n f i .*r arUt.*< ra tlc bearing, tier 1y. "N he w ill l»e aafe her#." O f •IITINCTtON t(» Ih» riv e r I em it Ion si « tv«»rk»«l In (be «.rent Nun and hla brut tier and contem pt f«*r com moners, and tier lg Now «erne the hardest p o rtio n o f Ursel. Islw si» tu l» tm4 l i m n b»hlnd III» vlu»« and fom iti Ih» hol» 1 w a r ( hlef. Tutlo«»ed N«*r|»«-nt. No my oorem ent o f any F m ir fin m n unle— tie w y task. 1 M i l l : s«arc»ly larg « »nougu fo r my h u lk lu I * »«*«•« *e< i ra nk. It was know n tlia t l h e u ri » * • lig h t when | drew up along "A n d the re Is a w h ite man w ith me. ‘ p«»a I h roua li Tatt«»oe«l Serpent wa»- enam ored o f h Frenchm an, hut my bro th e r, li e la j aide LM hrudor's pirogue and was greet LO S A N G E L E S T lir iia fliig my fo r t thro u g h I was : | ed by Ids uinlu bl# g rin and a tre m u lo u s he r but Indh t»elng notde** m a rria g e J L a b ra d o r." H » a r » * r» |it my a lio id ilrra w |i#n Ih» haiidi-lMsp fr.u n the g irl 1 t»»tw«*evi them waa Im possible N o ; the The Seri»ent's fo rts elongated a l w ild mob ou « mm | th» <*ahln am) sur- 1 700 R O O M S They n o to e d til# ab«en«e «*f Nix fu n e ra l |*r«*c«*salon waa a«-ar«-ely w or though !•# did not move fro m the tied, ro u n d rd Ih» on# I had occupi»«) T h » ! «00 r .'m i without bath II M l inger**, and both began asking que«- th y «»f e woman who enjoyed the fav«*r and Ilia head a n tin g h a rk and fo rth M ruoma with private toilet I 3.UU M"in c n hud snM trhrd h u rtlin g brands o f O lahalkehh-he, lieud w a r chief, aa n e rto u s ly . ; liollS. M ) rooms with pnvsto bath I XU) fro m : :•» hr#a. and t h —> lllu m ln a trd " l i e was shot and k ille d w h ile ea w ell as a h ro th e r o f the «¡real Nun. " Y o u r frie n d touk n .Matches w om ih» » p u p T h ro u g h th» m»sh ;»f vis»« . Good Garage t a a l i t i r # s in g f r o m t h e v il la g e , " I s a u l. “ If an as hla w ife ." he a u ftly in fo rm e d " I t Is not l.a fH n rle u se ," I said. j • » hw N it F in gers l*»tnx d ra g g n l I»» me. "T h a t w om an is «lead." L a b ra d o r sighed tween tw o w a rrio r« and a» Ih » aa» "A h , th a t grande da m e! W hy ’ “ III- w ill I h * heavy o f heart to lenru j agrs cam» to a h u it I h ra rd him Ì It." c o u ld n 't It he her!** j »or#«*!« " H e m ust pro«» h in i* e lf w o rth y «»f • T h a t Is queer talk.** I rebuked. "d a o d ln«*k f T h is w ill I m d r a th " * j "H o w baa {he I'ro tid One e 'e r harm ed m a ting w ith n noble, a s is te r o f the l* ln it» and m iitd » r# r th a t h» wa» I . STATE APPROVED LANDS F ra u d One.'* yon r Notali ImjNMtr»! fsniM I« ««U satahlUUto! could noi h»lp III» wlah th a t h» m ight "U ndoubtedly,** 1 p ro m p tly assured " I t la I who hnrm<Nl her -as she seitleoirni Fruit. si'sTt* «taiiy. b«««*, |*»ul i fim i a (juick d ra th , r a th r r Ilia n to th in k # I m a rrie d her slater. She him . fra n tic to get outaide and have Ir f C burr bsa. blgb ftcttoul. grautioar ro«»t » low ly on th# h#d o f to r tu r * . ’ Also ualtuprvvsd laad* n au fit ai «rsisi ri»tu» never forgave her slater fo r m a rry in g a ta lk w ith L a b ra d o r and agree upon La» 7 |»nus N K la frown favosa Manns». Ca«. ! t 't t r r l y tiad as h» wna h» was horn an l*en«*«th her. Never f«*rgav# me fo r some plan fo r im uieiliM t# flig h t. F n g lls lim a n . and I f It hod not lt##n I managed to rl«me the in te rv ie w («Miking so high V* fo r n a rro w in g ih# g irl a chances ot‘ «*a 1O * ÜTAF rO R D S W e enter«*«| the v llliig e , a <% ollectl«*n w ith o u t s a c rific in g ceremony and I i’ fti# 1 aahould ha«» l*#»n t»mpt»«| to o f square huts made o f tim b ers piss- litene *« an«) hastened to fin d my ! ahoot him hreaua» on« » In? hud I h *» ii j tered w ith mud. tuo»a and send, w ith frie o il* . W hen I m in e t«» the e*lge o f an F.ngllah lad. the n a ifs o f r«^**la and gr«»#, woven so th e village* my ro vin g gn/.e h a lte d on T h » c h lr f a grnndat.o, ladd er th a n ! a d ra m a tic ecene. Labrad«*r sat on a us to l»e w eather pn*of. th» others, ra n f«»rward w ith a t am i ! T h e Nat «die* w ere much d iffe re n t log te a rin g at his long h a ir w h ile lu i to n ti :n d m rtis t his head Insid« th» { iniidem«»i*elle fa«M*«| fro m any In d ia n trib e I ever encoun- G lorieuse and ra tdn. T in n in g hack It# shouted th a t 1 each o th e r, !»oth d e cla im ing in French. te*-«*d. o r heard of. T h e practice o f hu- ! I was goo». Alm o»! th«* smut* moment • I heard La G lorieuae Jeering: 1 man sacrifices **n the death o f the hntnoa n ran In to th» cnldn In fr«»nt ! "H e was u n w o rth y to m a rry a N a t ! elect smacked o f ancient Last era civ- J «»f m» and y»IU*d to |h» *f«l m rti tha t chez w o m a n ; ye t y u ta ke him fo r a j lllx a tlo n e ; and the w o rsh ip o f the sun j I ularndor am i ili» woman wer# gun». husband." rem inded one o f the *t«»rles brought ■ W tw n h# ap |w a r»d In th# to rch lig h t j "H e is n«»t n»y h u s b iin d "* cried b n tk tii'M C e n tra l nn«l S m ith A m e r h» was tusan» w ith rag», and «'niching toadem oiseile. ".\l«*n I H eu! W hat a ica. A nd yet th e ir language was a gl Imp«» «»f N li F in g e rs' w rith in g tig , te rrib le cre a tu re you a re ! W hy do lin k e d up w ith the dialect« o f Hie ur# h» acr— c h fd Ilk # a p a n th e r and j you ta lk to me? I w ould i e alone. C hoctaw *. C hlckaauw s and Creeks. fe ll upon him ns I f in trm lln g to le u r j H ave you no «urn to poun«l; no mau's him lo pire»« w ith Uls har» hand» I accosted an " • n i- le iit” w a rrio r— eo w o rk to do?" W as Your **l ran t» ll t h r t r plans!** a c rrs m rd ! called to d istin g u ish h lu i fro m "yo u n g ’ G r a n d m o t h e r 's R e m e d y "Y o u w ill soon he alone so fa r as H it Fingers In K n g ll* li as h jiiim a u 'i w a rrio rs and "a p p re n tic e ' w a rrio rs, th is French ru n a w a y Is to be c o u n t F o r »very »(«»iiiarb n n g rrs I h *guii rlp id iig Ids .fair». and re fe rrin g to « k ill ra th e r than to ed ." hissed the Croud One, th ro w in g and I n t r f t l u i l UL T t l l tlir in ! T » ll th » m ! O r I 'll age— and asked I f 1 could secure an up her head nud s ta lk in g away. T ills go*Ml . ld fasb p ick you hu nt fro m Joint f* howl»«t audience w ith th e G reat Sun 11« t*4d I stepped fo rw a rd . L a h ra d o r looed herh horn« l^amoan. (leading o ve r th» r r a v rn . Ida Aa H # S w u n g Mi» P iro g u e A b o u t t# me th e G reat Bun w-«* absent Inspect groaned. reiitonly fo r m o »tt* H e a d U p s tre a m A g a in H # M u s t <mtstr»t«b#d hunda hooked ilk » ctawa in g th e tem ple and sacred fi"e In ■ "Y o u know w ho th e dead woman p o tio n , «torn set» Ilia M a vft T o ld th # G ir l, fo r 6 b # Reap- " H u p n i» ! Nav# m» !** ga»|*«<l Six iK ^gV bfiflng vtlSape He believed I Is?" I asked him in Ch<»ctMW. and » flie r derange p # a r# d and S tre tc h e d O ^ t H e r H a n d # F ln g rm *T « k » tu» w ith you. 1*11 lead could see T a ttoo ed S»n»ent, however. "T h e fu rio u s one has to ld me. Mon iui'Q ts o f th e ay» you to tlir tn !** to M#. I to ld L a b ra d o r to ta ke the g irl to D ied ! ?b# they w a it fo r me to t»m so p re v a le n t theae days la In era» **S|M*k !** > Hl«*d Hatuoan, hunching g re a te r fa v o r aa a fa m ily medlctoa hla shoulders and w rig g lin g Ids long be had ofteyeil orders he could have the edge o f the v illa g e and w a it w h ile p a in t m y h a ir and be s tra n g le d hy I pah) o u r reepecta to my old ac fo u r men a t each end o f the ro p e !" eeca|*ed w ith n»e." (b an In y o u r grand m ot h e r‘a day. fingers h»for# th# m u rderer's Meed "Speak In Franch, and be <*areful." The g irl's fin e was sober at hearing quaintance, the w u r ch ie f. She was lug fac». such violen t new», and yet I fancied glad to do tld a ; mw d id L a b ra d o r re I w arned, o b s e r.in g th a t m adem oiselle **Th#y planned fu r lu ib ra d o r and th e re was re lie f In her be aring W# gret escaping an audience w ith the was about to break bounds, her taste th» woman to get away w h ile we was dragged the cuno— under »«uiie husliea. g reat «hief. whose m istress' siste r be fo r b a ttle w hetted by her ta lk w ith ra tin g :** panted Six Fingerà. **Th»y the N atchez woman. In French I re and. being In fa m ilia r co u n try, took had m a rrie d and deserted. planned —* the shortest cu t to W td le A pple— I w ent to the cahln next to the m u rk «Ml; tin t now It wa« pu rely a question o f "T h e re Is to be a fu n e ra l tom orrow . tem ple nnd in fo rm e d an aged man. th» g ir la safe ty am i not o f th is •um etlines called W h ite K arth . 1 th in k w# b e tte r s ta rt Hway tw»f«*re the S erpent's w ord-bearer, th a t I W hen we luol a il but come to the snake s suffering . and t fire d an ounce then. L e t ». • go aside and ta lk it He disap h a ll throug h his w irk e d s k u ll, and v illa g e we heard a p e cu lia r how l, w ished t«» see the chief. o ve r." penred throug h the low d«>orw«j and w hich s ta rt led La b ra d o r and me be fthpp»<t th ro u g h th» hol» and aw ay W e s h ifte d o u r po sitio n to the cause we knew w hat it meant, and \e r y soon re turn ed and m otioned fo r In to the black forest. »had# o f some trees. T h # Natchez w hich frig h te n e d the g irl txH'ause she me to en ter could Imagine It to meun aliuont any As the d«M»r fu rn ish e d Die o n ly lig h t, w ere w a tch in g us fu rtiv e ly . T h e y had C H A P TE R X II th in g unwholesome. I m otioned fo r and as th e room was th ir ty feet w itnessed the scene between th e tw o La b ra d o r to make a detour, but be square, 1 could not m ake out the in* women, and they w ere curio us, o f Th# P roud On#'# Sffttsr D its. fore we knew It we w ere th ro u g h the te r lo r u n til the sun gla re le ft m y eyes. course. T h ey a lso knew th a t L a b ra Q uick is haf fro m pain. I led th# chas» th a t n ig h t tow a rd bushes amt iu an o|»enliig close to the Then I ta w the S erpent and 1^» d o r's re tu rn was lik e ly to lend new in I'rs v s n i abo# p ic a s u ia I the e a s t; and so long as I tra ve le d In village , and the g irl was sta rin g w ith At <-§ i >»4 amÀ toss we n | G lorieuse. "T h e Proud.** As I entered terest to the fu n e ra l. I fe lt no coo-, th a t d ire c tio n I took palna occa sio nal wl«le eyas at the stra nge seen«». Nome she swept by me w ith hare!)* a d ic k e r corn fo r my personul s a fe ty ; u o r did ly to l»etray m y |»os!t!on T h is p ro th e m a tte r o f the g irl's escape press o f the Natches w ere re hearsing fo r a o f re co g n itio n In Iter «»old face Ola cedure gave ih » g irl and L a I «— d o r fo r tny im m e diate a tte n tio n la b r a fu n e ra l cerem ony. I w hispered as balkehiche came fo rw a rd and c o rd ia lly u»«»re tim e to »«cape, fo r I knew l»a- much to her. and she Inva m e q u ie t and greeted me. fin d in g me a atool w h ile d o r's predicam ent, however, demanded ( moan w ould bend »%#ry eudeuvor to c u rlo n s ly w atched the p e c u lia r pro* be sent«*«! h im se lf on the edge o f Ids pro m p t action. o v e rta k e me. T o w a rd m o rn in g I In C hoctaw | to ld h im : D on 't K n o w N or W o ll I h - * He elapi>ed Ids bunds, nnd a cue ding» sw ung hack In a w ide circle , p la n n in g "T h e y do not iu te u d th a t you shall ! •TVyoU lik e M u rie lT ' T h e re were five victim s, three w om <wrvKnt brough t a pipe, w hich the to s trik e the M lsalnidppl near the ' W H I, she'« a w fu lly g«Mnl he arte d “ en and tw o men. and fo r ty execu c h ie f l»«hted fa r me to smoke cere- escape." T u nica v illage at the ti|»|ier end o f the B efore he Could re ply the g irl pas- ••N either «1«* I I d ) * ! W fifik l) A f t * r he had done lik e tioner«, the g rim office being eagerly m ouioualy. V ortag# <»f the t russ. T h e re I was siouHtely broke in w ith : " I f I am to ■■ ■ 1 - — .......... 1 ' 3 sought IdK'atlHe If pituohle«!. A ll the wise. he s a id : sure to find a cam»# In w hich to push "T h e P roud One Is g rie v in g fo r the In? tre a te d as a c h ild I w ill w ith d ra w . e xe cu tio n e r* hud th e ir hands pa in ted on a lte r my frtem ta. red and had red fe a th e rs th ru s t dead woman. She was th e Proud One’s 1 was tau ght It was not courteous to T h a t night I s k irte d the T u n ic a v ll c o n v e n e in an un know n tongue before A ph jrtivU ii who reachr, out to s is te r." th ro u g h the long braids o f h a ir bung luge and stole som» corn fro m an o u t hsn rfit humanity ln .fi « record Ila d the w ild w ar-w htm p o f the a friend.** Ing dow n the le ft *i«le o f the head. behind him th»t i t w orth while. Such ly in g village and was fo rtu n n te enough T a k in g a sudden resolve, I to ld h e r: T h e five victim » had th e ir h a ir p a in t C hoctA w 's title«! the c a b lir I cou ld not • men w » i D r. to find a am ali cutio# con ta in in g a flab "Y o u speak w ith much sense. You ed re«t. T h e g irl saw no significa nce have been taken m ore by surprise. R. V. Pierce. net m ini» o f linde n ha rk fib e r and some I w ill not keep It In th# red hands, th e red h a ir, the T hen cam e dism ay. O utaide was l.a are not a ch ild . M il ilu d y along lines equlp|t#d w ith hooks and fish- fro m you. T h e ancient custom «»f the medical t in e a , bone, i made e»c»ii»ni progress th a t N atchez demands th a t w hen a uohl* and h it k n o w l nig h t, nor d id I observe a n y th in g to dies th e s u rv iv in g husband o r w ife e d g e of th e Indicate my f«»c# had discovered my remedial q u a I- sh a ll die d u rin g the fu n e ra l ceremony. itie t o f herba j re tu rn to th# riv e r. O u r frie n d wap the husband o f the and plant» led It was not u n til I re a d ie d the c liffs wom an w ho Is to be b u ried tom orrow . to the disco»- o f N otches und was re c o n n lte rin g the So tic k le d w ere th e officiala at T h e dead w om an was the s is te r of On ih » ,» v » n ly (Ifth n n n lv » r!i» ry o f f r y o f hi» won m outh o f L ittle riv e r th a t I made tw o I»a G lorieuse. the woman you had M ill Ny»'n h lrlh , n In M o l, ■ iu » iiio rt« l W HehIngton w ith thla le tte r th a t they d e rfu l h e r b a l Im p o rta n t discover!»# -one brough t puhllahed It fu r a n il w ide. T o Nye'e wrords w ith ." rrinedy. D octor «rlu ilow *n<t h icrH iitl» n m m im on l » » r» great )«iy. the o th e r Im pelled me to " C le l! W h a t a h o rrib le p e o p le ! I P ierce'i ra v o r - I in i i - l l . i l «1 K lo tclio r, iie u r Aolie» 111*», huge d e lig h t an K nglU h pn|H.r e d i paddle w ith desperate haste In to th# I tr P reem ption. I t ia juet the tonic re to r ia lly com m ented 1*1 ahocked am aze fe lt It in the a ir. T h a t procession o f • h o w liif hln q u n ln t h iitn .ir m ul lo m b l! quired i f a woman ia borne dqsvti by trib u ta ry . Ahead o f me. som# die m ent nn th e way» o f A m e rica n poat- p a in ted men and women ! Mon P ie u ! pain and differing» at rrg u la im p r i r ta nr# up L ittle riv e r, was a pirogue (M inmiiNllty hnv» n o l I w n fu rg n tlrn . Poor M onsieur L a b ra d o r! H ehold the iu listers. regular interval*, by n e rvoustftn o r A t on» lln io In* » o rre il im im m I iiiu »- c o n ta in in g tw o persons, o n e o f th«* fo re st, m onsieur. F ly ! H id e y o u r diary »pell«, headadie or backache. couple looked lik e a hoy and was not lo r n l I nrnnilo. W y n . «11 n |i|M i|iitiiio n t s e lf! N o w ! V oile to u t ! " Favorite P reem ption can be had in W ou ld n 't B ear O u t T h eo ry using a paddle. In th# next mom ent w lil.'h li« .|il< .iit!lly h rm iK lit fo r tli his A nd slie stam|*ed a em ail moccasin tablet form aa w ell aa liquid at your I had glim psed a long piro gue tu rn in g fH lim uii lot lo r iultlr*.MM'il to rro » lil» n t T h e o re tic a lly , a head «»n collisio n Im p e rio u sly and gestured fo r him to ne'ghborhood »tore. a bend o f th e big riv e r below me. It A rth u r »m l r o n tn ln ln i his ro rig m illo n . betw een tw o tYetdy m oving bodies o f ru n. In Iho lo llo r lie d ire cte d th e I ’ roel- the sum# w e ig h t and tyi>e w ould re held at least a «logen In d ia n s and "M a d e m o ise lle fo rg e ts it w o u ld be T h e S ch oolgirl K in d I t fiaffai th e ir alx fnot puddles w ere flashing donl w here lo And e v e ryth in g , e xp ln ln s u lt in nu equal ahen'k to both, re- ba rd fo r o u r frlen«! to hhle friw n the "A re n 't g lrla fo o lis h to p s ln t tht*l ra p id ly I d«u m believe I had been lu g H int the p o etiil card» he hud reed ganlieas o f th e ir Hp«*eds. T h # forces savages except In the nigh t. W e must fa re s s o t" “ Y ea: they « 'III keep ttin seen as 1 was disap pea ring In to the w ere m r o f lilly pigeonholed 11 p e rt fro m o f Im p a rt act equally on both bmllea. plan cu n n in g ly and not he Im p a tie n t." fo o l g ir l c o m p le tio n ." trib u ta r y w hen th is stra nge c ra ft the un rein! one», li e co n tin u e d : “ I f and In th# case o f tw o u u totno blle* I to ld her. "T h e re Is p len ty o f tim e 1 ice in n llu y fo r d does no l p«y up h i* w ould tend to th ro w a ll occupunta Perhaps some tim e d u rin g th# day. I f allow ed Its nose around the bend. fo rw u rd In th e ir respective care w ith no t. the n d u rin g the nig h t. T h e re Is T h e canoe al»ea«l n«*w discovered tn# box re n t you m ig h t H* w e ll p u t Ills lei and th# slim figu re vanished hy d ro p ler» In the irenerel d e liv e ry , end when equal violence. H ow ever. In an actual no danger fo r you. o r n»e." between autos In vo lvin g " I was th in k in g o n ly o f him,*' she ping fia i, and th e o th e r abandoned the Mob lle e d g e l* d ru n k end In u lrle on ■ co illslo n paddle t«» |d«k up a m usket. I wav#«! le tte r fro m one o f lit» w ive« every speeds as h l|h as fiO m iles per hour, d u lly replied. B K C F O ew N T IN W U E o D r « d t U «T to O But my cap and L a h ra d o r turned about duy In the week, you enn sa lu te him so many unevaluated fa c to rs w ould M rltls li exp ert» have found throug h and began p a ddling to meet me. I th ro u g h the h o i d e llie r y w indo w w ith en ter th a t It Is probab;» th a t results v io le n tly gestured fo r h im to go hack, nn old Queen Anne lo m iih a w k th a t w ould seldom. I f ever, be e xa ctly as in v e s tig a tio n H int about liu lf the d a lly B ell a n s and In pantom im e announ<’»d the p e ril you w ill And ne ar Ilia K lru sce u w ate r e x a c te d fro m the ideal th e o re tica l ro ll \ ersat Ion o f the tite ro g e I r - it | q . rase. vo’ ves the use o f b u t M w ord*. behind me. As he «wrung Ids pirogue p u ll." H IP -O -L IT E By Hugh Pendexter C hildren C ry for I RECIPE BOOK FREE M O T H E R :- ---------------------~--- HOTEL CECIL CALIFORNIA fir your C h ild ren 's, C O LD S, G arfield T ea Bunions H i Scholl’s jL in o -p a d s nr.^; A Benefactor Delicious Humor of Nye Fooled English Sure Relief Hot water Su re R slisf ELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION Zbi and 75« PhgiSold Cvqrywhgrg PISOS , /“ C ou u h s •ft A H b m « i i#«c(lve r , iIo n U e O a a tM ‘a y i P IS C T » ! East India W idow Lives an Outcast T h e lo t o f the w id o w In In d ia 1 * » d iffic u lt one. acco rd in g to llo e lta w om an w o rld tra v e le r. •Hv ..'.me rem ote tra d itio n , the H in , 1.1 w id o w I« b e lli reaponaltile fo r l.e r h n il.a m l a deolh. how ever much o ld e r , 1 ,,. m i*, he.' Mlaa Korlma w rlle e In nil a r tic le In L ib e rty , e ip la ln ln g »•>«* f,,r cent uric» It ha« twen Ih * H in d u ru g tom fo r the w id o w to redeem h e r aup- poaetl fa u lt by p e rfo rm in g "« u tte » “ — I M t . g Im rned to « ie * to - o i. <tei h u * I " m d a fu n e ra l pyr». " » ■ '» » 'e r the H rltla h governm ent forbade fo rh m le aiittee. and now w illo w s ! M rllwc goea on. “ an lin g e r In a d isg ra ce fu l s e rv itu d e t i l l | n a tu re , o r th e ir ow n w it. provide« a w ay out. •Of course, am ong th# m ore m od ern fa n .llle e ,” Misa Forhea continue«. "r«»marrlage. especially o f chll«lr«'n. Is com mon, and tn oth ers th e fa th e r buys back Ills d a u g h te r at th e p ric e J and fro m the I'm -ith- t-osst. S ardlue o f a helf«*r or some ir<4lt*. H ut s till, fish in g Is s fo u r m o nths' In d u s try In am ong the o rthod ox am i old-fashioned, A t ls n t ir »»term, sud lasts s ix m onths a w id o w Is cursed w ith her husband's In th » l ’ nolflo. I t I« ra p id ly g ro w in g death. She Is the slave o f Ids re la to t»e one o f the nmst slr.ah'e plisses tlo n a and he r life la w ith o u t pros)>ect o f th e cu n n in g In d u stry. pleasure o r a d o rn m e n t .*1 H a llelu ja h V icto ry N ow T h e y ’re A m erictm S ardines used to come fro n t Snr- dln ln . Some o f them s till do. o th e r* come fro n t M rltts n y «m l fro m N orw a y, b u t th e grent m a jo rity o f them now come fro m the coast o f New K nglsnd j T h e H a lle lu jn h v ic to ry w h s th s t gained hy th e B rito n s o ve r th e com bined 1’ lc ts and Scots a t M old. In t'lln ts h lr e , K nglan d. M a rch 30. 430. It Is so nam ed fro m the w a r c ry adopted by th e B r it o n * F le tc h e r ’ * Castoria it especially pre pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all agrs o f Constipation, Flatulency. W ind Colic and Diarrhea; a lla y in g Feverishness arising there from , and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids tits assimilation o f Food ; giving healthy a n d natural sleep. T o avoid im itations, always look fo r the signature o f < & sr% Z Z Z A bsolutely H arm less - N o Opiates. Physician* everywhere recommend i t FO R O V E R 200 YEARS haarlem oil has been a w orld wide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid cooditions. H A A R L E M o il B D B D PASTOR K0EÄIGS N E R V IN E " I J U1 Epilepsy Nervousness b Sleeplessness. j PRICE Si SO AT YOUR 0RUC STORE j W rite t o r j r e t b o o k l e t KOENIG MEOICINF CO. 10 45 N WELLS ST CHICAGO.ILL C LEA R YOUR SK IN o f difügunog blotches and irritations. La» _____ Resinol P A R K E R ’S H A IR B A L S A M Bate—a DMtoniff StotwJUjr V ailla* V I R n M t. cz C o lo r and B«**~-*y to G r a y a n d F ad ed H air tor and (1 wò at Drantata. S T H I N D E R C O R N S R r w n . Corn,. 0*1- L. «U)»« «U paun, , ca res t u sa on a c o n f o r t io t u •* w alklos m / . ISc by ms o r * t Im i* , lo » c cocjN U o Or (Isis. IL s o o s Cbetolcai WorRs, P su o u c ito . K. T. U ta «ffectsv« *. 0 4 p ic k r*U«i for CROC?. CHEST COLDS u t SORE THROAT. A UuJ w ill convinct fern. For S ik Evtrywhort, SO C«sts ft Ur. PARE LA10RAT0RT CO I u Azfoaio. Texts ll.h M T # U A.\Tt.I> Hi III Kv* \\ «»> l»t.K M A N H lM i I’O W Iil.K Earn |1S daily F i t «* » a m p le * W r t ie R L B L E 8 8 M F O . C O - ( I St. M rk s P la ce . N e w Y o r k C ity. • »‘ .I F «ta b li» b * «l Com ptM iy ( o n * ta a tly I n trr -iu .-in « n ew p r o d u c t * o f prove-» m**rlt dralre** nffpre-acntatlv*. Writ«* fo r fr o a bookl«*t. R r v i- r k t o r C o . R «*v l«ator B id # .S an F r a n c is c o .C a l T H E M A G N E T IC U E I.T is f - n t w t t.aalth In v en tion o f rv een t yea r*. B uy (llr o ct o f m a n u fa c t u r e r a o d w « « l * r« MAUNACO C O . ft»S S u tto r S t.. Sa n F ra n cta co. C a lif. f..r gsHa at F irs t B la d d a r Irr ita tio n Backs*: ns Sign or D correct inte rnal trouble*, stim ulate v ita l organ*. Three tires. A ll druggist*. Insist on the original genuine G o t , M u > a i _ M a rk Drugs Excite the Kidneys, Drink W ater Taka G O V D M E llo w T he Limit “ T h e ir holme Is m ortgaged Is n 't ItT“ “ l p to the a u to.“ — Moatou T ra n s c rip t. U -a n r lf In itia it a « A a taa . H i# O u tfit I M In itia ls w o rk - In stru c tio n s . %S. N ew ton In itia l Co.. Î77 W » * h l n « i o n Rt.. N ew ton . Mass. lar#«* Arid r iroflta. r>X t«H*lw sn.1 fu ll WE PAY YOU CASH Î ^ . V t f f i l . old piai**«, dlaaaoDds, <t.*card*d iawalry. ad foods lo W lllT lV . 001.1» RRFlNlfiu CO . to n r . h Ave.. New Y o r k C U f. T h e A m e rica n men and women moat gu ard con stant I j ag ainst k ld w r tro u b le be ta use we o fte n eat too much ric h food. O a r blood Is tille d w ith 1 acids w h ic h th e kid n e y s s triv e to filte r o u t ; th e y weaken fro m o v e r w o rk. become sluggish, th e e ltm in u - fiv e tiruiues d o g and the re s u lt Is k id ney tro u b le , b la d d r t weakness s u-l a general de clin e In health. W hen y o u r kid n e ys feel lik e I s m t * o f le a d : y o u r b a rk h u rts n r th e u rln .t Is cloudy, f u ll o f sedim ent, o r you are obliged to seek re lie f tw o n r three tim e s d u rin g th e n ig h t; I f yon s u ffe r ! w ith sick headache, o r dizzy, ne rvous spells, a d d stom ach, o r I f y o u have rh e u m a tism w hen th e w e a th e r is bad. begin d r in k in g lo ts o f good s o ft w a te r and get fro m y o u r p h a rm a c is t about fo u r ounces o f Ja d h a lts Take a ta b le sp o o n fu l In a glass o f w a te r be fo re b re a k fa s t f o r a fe w days and j y o u r kidne ys m ay the n act line. T h is fam ous s a lts Is made fro m th « acid o f grapes and lem on Juice, com bined w ith - It tlila . and has been used fo r years to h e lp flush and s tim u la te clogged kid n e ys, to n e u tra liz e th # a d d s In th e system so th e y no long er are a source o f Ir r ita tio n , th u s o fte n re lie v in g b la d d e r disorders. Ja d S a lts is Inexpensive, can not In ju re . m akes a d e llg h tfn ! effervescent U th la -w a te r d r in k and belongs In every home, because nobody can m ake a m is ta k e by h a v in g a good kidne y flu s h in g an y tim e . Revenge Is a lw u y s th e w eak p lea -- ure o f a l i t t l e and n a rro w m in d .— Juve nal. “ DANDELION BUTTER COLOR” A h*rrol«*wa vegetable b u tte r c o lo r uoed by m illio n s fo r 50 yea r*. I>ru< stores and ge nera l stores sell b o ttle # o f "D a n d e lio n " fo r 85 cento.— Adv. O f m a kin g b«*oks the re is no end — oth e rw ise th e re w o u ld be fe w e r race tra c k *. „colds By m illion s en ded HJl*« »top milliond o f coldft evcrjML 1 4 hours. They end headache and fewer, open the bowels, tone the whole «ye* tea. Use nothin* lew reliable. Cold# and Gnppe call for prompt, eiSncnt help, B# sure you get it. And in B e S u re I t * ^ \ J K , P r ic e 3 0 t CASttlM ^ QUININE CstbdBo ^ D O i9V « W. N. U.. San Francisco, No. t-1 9 2 7 . F ir s t Unie a l»».v is ra ile d i t scares hhu a little . M is te r," rxm .M ANr.vT r k i j e k f u r e c z e m a U sed b y r.otad d o c t o r 4ft y re. L>«n't o r d e r u n le ss y o u w ill fo llo w d ir e c t io n s . S en d 12 or w r it e M A D D E N C O M P A N Y . B o « « 7 « . E l P e s o . T e x a s , * *r fu l l I n fo rm a U o a .— A d v . B e lte r be s tra ig h t th a n sm a rt. A bolt less r a il jo in t bus been per reeted by a «evtlou hand ou a ra ilro a d In Kansas. W h e n y o u d e c id e to r e t rid o f W o r m s o r T a p e w o r m . # e t t h e m cd l- ln e th a t w in *«p «| t h e m w ith o n e doee— D r. P«-» ‘ S h o t.-' *72 P e a r l St . N. Y A d v. I f you w ould get up w ith th e Is rk you m ust go tn bed w ith o u t one. Covered Wagon Pioneer Quickly Restored to Health W as So W eak Could Scarcely Use Arm s or Legs. Sacra mento Resident a Victim o f uF lu,” Loses W eight and Vitaiitv. Finds Long-Sought Relief. Strength Restored. Praises Tanlac. Pioneer blood flows in th e veins e f F rank R ike rt, Box 1035, H. R . 10. Sacramento, C a lif., a p ro m in e n tsto rk- man who tre kked ove r the rough, haz ardous tra ils from Illin o is iu the ea rly sixties. B u t even his brawn, muscle and sp iro d id health broke under the stra in o f modern liv in g . " F lu " le ft i t * m ark and threatened his life. * 'I d id n 't care w hether I lived o r died, I fe lt so h a d lv ." said M r R ik r r t. “ when I began ta k in g Tanlac. M y strength had vanished, sapped b y the 'F lu . M y arm s and legs were so weak th a t they were alm ost usriea» I co u ld n 't even tu rn over in bed w ith o u t help, so com pletely underm ined was m y strength and v ita lity . “ One night m y w ife saw the Tanlac advertisem ent in the paper and urged me to tr y it . I bought a b o ttle and started ta kin g it , and I fe lt be tter rig h t off. In a few week* I was aids to do a ll m v w ork. N o t o n ly d id m y weakness disappear, b u t I a ctu ally ained tw e n ty pounds, and I have fe lt ne ever sine». “ Yes. sir, I firm ly believe th a t T a n lac saved m y Ufa. N a tu ra lly . I ’m so enthusiastic about Tanlac f am tell- ia g a ll m y inen ds i t '» a great m edians S and I H praise i t as long as I hv» ' Tanlac helps concur» ailm ents and builds iip stre n g rn .n ismished bodies I t han ishew pmn and frees the system of po uonraiiard bvro iw tip a tio n andsliig- gish liver. I t is N ature's own rem eJv made from roots, harks and herbs ac cording lo the fam ous Tan Im- form ula. n ta kin g Tanlac and ra in y the * o f strengt h and golden nealt h . The first b o ttle usually brings results th a t w iU sufpnseyou. Ask your drug. ' i for Tanlac - to d a ) ! Over «0 m i a C ■ buttles sohl