Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, April 21, 1927, Image 7

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    Takes Out
all pain instantly
fondle and they didn't care whether
they were beautiful rag dolls or un
Usilul rgg dolls.
VI
"I’ve ulways known how popular Al
Fairyland that evening while the
Fairy Queeii wus telling them of all lie H uh whs and still Is. She Is the
the good news elm had heard recently. doll belonging to tbe little girl who
D r . Scholl’s Zino-peds atop a ll pain
Home sat upon toadstools, some had Is now a grown-up lady, and when
quicker th an a n y other known
children
go
to
cull
on
the
grown-up
niossy seats snd some hud deur old
m ethod. Takes b u t a m inu te to quiet
lady, Alll« Baa Is at once loved by
the worst corn. H eeling starts a t
Cozy stumps of trees to sit upou.
them above everything else the lady
cnee. W hen the co m is gone i t never
"I heard,” said the Fnlry Queen has.
AUTHOR, o f PORTO BELLO GOLD ETC
cornea back. I f new shoes m ake tbe
“that there were wonderful bird
spot "to u ch y " again, a Zino-pad
w n u truvicc
"Oh, Able Baa entertains so many
cOFyaiowT »r b m n t a n o J
sanctuaries In one part of the coun­
stops i t in stan tly. T h a t’s because
try and that there were Islands upon children every year. They dress and
Zmo-poda
re m o v e (h e causa—
The big Dutchman stammered und which these blfd sanctuaries were undress her, and even though Allle’s
CHAPTER XVIII— Continued
pressing and rubbing o f shoes.
gurgled
with
embarrassment.
clothes
are
old-fashioned
no
one
minds,
—30—
placed.
D r . Scholl’s Z ino-pad t are medi­
"I go with you,” he gusped after
And, standing with legs spread
cated, antiseptic, protective. A t all
"Many of the birds came to these for there Is something about Allle's
much
effort.
apart In the inldille of the paved slde-
druggist’s and shoe dealer’s— 35c.
Islands, among them teuls, mallards. dear, lovable, hugable body and her
"I go to Ihe Land of Lost Souls."
wulk, he rend:
sweet rug face that no child can re­
"Ja, that's ull rlglidt," returned Cor­
sis t
"And Bering that the resentment of
"Another Interesting bit of news I
the Six Nutlona I n no deeply ntlrred laer. "I go with you.”
The hard lines of the Seneca's stern
had to tell was thut I heurd that
by reason of the tuhllng of the Inw,
chickens could trace their ancestry
we are reaolved that the provincial face were softened by u rure glow of
P u t one o n —th e p a in is gone!
buck generation after generation.
government ahnll have authority to feeling.
’Tu-wun-ne-ars
never
doubted
Cor­
“Yes,
I
heard
that
they
are
among
Impose tin* dutlea upon trade goods for
tbe oldest of creatures known, for
Canada an before. And Ida excellency laer, Gu-eu gwa -ra-go," he answered,
there were chickens In the world, al­
the governor shall he required to tile u •queuing Peter’s hand In Ids. "He
most three thousand years ago.
complete report of the nltuatlon with would not ask any to go with him be­
Was Your
Mere Is a "straight” picture of
"But I don’t suppose any of the
nudi addenda, facte and atatlatlca rela­ cause the peril Is great. But he will
Grandmother’s
Remedy
tive to amounts and totale of trade be glad Io huve Peter by Ills side. Wc
chickens ever stop to think of their George Bancroft, the “smiling villain"
For every stomach
family tree and count back how great- »f "The Pony Express” fams. Ban­
and fluctuations therein In the recent will lake the first boat which leaves. '
"One Is Hailing from der Whale's
and Intestinal 11L
peat un may he helpful to their lord-
greut a grandfather one would be of croft has a prominent part In “Old
This good old-fash­
Ironslt.a," and hia latest is "Too
ships In reaching u Anal decision In Headt wharf," suggested Peter.
several thousand yeurs ago!
ioned herb home
“ Good. Then wo will say good-by
thia matter.
“And then I have heard recently of Many Crooks."
remedy for consti­
-------- O--------
“ There la more of the name tone aa here."
a splendid dog who dove Into the wa­
"No, no, we will accompany you to
pation, stomach Ills
that I read. lint I ant oelflahly occu­
ter when It was frozen over and res­ aOOOOCOOOOO&COOCHKHJCHKHXHXl
and other derange­
pied with my own Intereaia, Ormerod. the wharf," said tin- governor. "Where
cued a little girl who had walked over
ments of tbe sys­
Here la a matter which more nearly are you from, Peter?”
Ice which wus not strong enough.
“I was In der Khuwnees’ country
tem so prevalent these days Is In even
coni'ernelh yourself."
“How many dog heroes there are In
greater favor as a family medicine
He produced a large rolled aheel when I heardt Ta wun ne ars wus go­
the world I"
oooooo
than in your grandmother’s
of parchment, liiqHislugly ensrrolled. ing upon a long Journey alone. So I
“Oh, yes,” said the Fairies, “dogs
By L E O N A R D A . B A R R E T T
am iss the top of which ran the go to De-o nun-dn-gu-u, undt from
are so splendid. They are always do­
there to Fort Orange Hndt here."
legend I
ing wonderful things."
Keep Stomach and Bowels Right
"Huve you heard uught of Murray?"
‘•That Is so," the Fairy Queen con­
J By rtv ta < baby th e han&loN. porely
"A FREE PARDON.”
“Nlen. Murray Is uefer spokeu of.
tinued, “for I heard of such splendid
HOPE
VsgwtakU. infanta and children's regulator.
Her breach would hufe none of hint.
things
about
dogs,
dogs
who
knew
"T w its bound to come," he rambled They snldt he sailed from Quebec for
MRS. WINSUW3 SYRUP
every sound of distress a child could
MAN was once asked for a contri­
on. "Do you go within and allow It der Hufuna.”
brings astonishing, g r a tif ying result«
make, dogs who cared nothing for their
to Mistress Ormerod.’*
bution
toward
the
erection
of
ta m aking baby's stomach di
"So ore Ihe mighty fallen,” mused
own safety but only for those they monument, to which he replied, “Not
Hut Marjory had been lln'q ulng at Ihe governor ns we strolled along. "A
food and bowafts move aa
loved.
th e y should a t te a th ta *
the window, and aa I opened the door few short months ago he was more
dollar. I am ready to contribute to­
tim e. Guaranteed fre e
"Oh, yes, I could talk on, It would ward building monuments to those
•lie fell Into my arma and clung there, powerful than I In Ihe province. To­
fro m narcotic«, oph-
almost seem forever, about the dog who made us hope, but I will not give
sobbing for the relief that came to day he Is nobody."
atea. alcohol and a ll
,
heroes.
harm fu l tagredb
dollar to help perpetuate the mem­
We walked out upon the wharf F a iry Queen Interested In Bird
anta. S a fe and
"But this little bit of news I thought ory and Influence of those who live to
satisfactory.
Sanctuaries.
where the sloop River Queene lay with
was Interesting, too. An elephant of make us despair." Tourists In the
her moorings slack.
,
today—splendid big ereuture—marched Alps are able to see below them the
bine
bills,
redheads
and
canvasbacks,
“Tumble aboard, tny masters,*
to a table made of bronze, some dis­ hadows of the nfcht while above
shouted the captain. "There's a fair laughing gulls and brown pelicuus as tance away, and put upon It a wreath
well as herons und grucklea.
them the sun Is still shining. Pes­
breeze and the tide Is flowing."
"Societies which care for and pro­ of wild flowers In honor of the flrsf simism always looks downward Into
“Good-by,” aald Tu-wun-ne-ars. "Ga
elephant
who
had
appeared
In
a
circus
en gwu-ra -go and O-te-tl-an-l will be tect birds are looking after these In America upon that spot, many the shadows, while hope looks upward
always In the thoughts of Ta-wuu ne­ Islands and the birds know they will years before. The big elephant walked where the sun shines. •
be safe there and that no animals will
ar»."
The ship at sea fights against the
be allowed who will destroy their eggs. along with his circus keeper hut they storm. Something goes wrong with
"Goodt-hy,” mumbled Corlaer.
did
not
hurry.
They
took
their
time
"Good-by for a while," retorted the It Is a beautiful thing for the birds and all along the line of march every­ her machinery. She Is at th e merer
governor. "We shall be ready to wel­ and It Is a splendid piece of news.
of the forces of nature which seem
"Another piece of Interesting news one cume out to see the elephant
come yon with rejoicing when you re­
destined to play havoc with her craft
"After
all,
that
wus
only
natural.
I
I heard lately was that at a big con-
turn with a brave tale to tell us."
The 8. O. S signal Is sent through the
postpaid to a ll p a rte of th e w o rld . M a n ­
“Good-by,” 1 culled, and uiy voice rest rag dolls were voted as being the woufdn't miss Beelng an elephant. If I air. In a few moments the answer sent
u al and booklets free, H a ls e y Ores Co., <41
choked.
favorites. Many, many children voted could, any time.
C la ir fit.. Chicago, 111. E s tab lish ed 1151.
comes that another vessel Is coniine
"Even though Tm the Fairy Queen
I raised my right urm In the Iro­ aa to their favorite kind of a doll.
to the rescue. Immediately there Is A D lE t t — 919 w eekly E a s y ; addressing e n ­
with a magic wand tffi elephant to me lit In the hearts of all on hoard the L velopes
a t h o m e ;a ll m a te r ia l fu rn is h ed ; p a rtic ­
quois gesture of greeting und farewell.
"Jinny thought that the walking doll
ular« free. H o w a ll Co.. I K W . L a k e . C hicago.
Is
a
rare
treat
to
see—always
and
at
Ta-wan-ne-urs answered In kind, mo­ and the talking doll would be popular
lamp of hope. The physician enters
tionless as n bronze statue against and so they were but by far the most all times."
the sick room at a time of doubt and
And all the Fairies In Fairyland
the ilirty gray expanse of the sail. popular of all were rag dolls.
discouragement.
Nature begins to re­ B U R - F I X hom e tre a tm e n t fo r P y o rrh e a ,
agreed with the Fairy Queen and they act favorably to his
The aloop dropped her moorings and
medicine. Hope tre nch m outh, soft, ten d er and bledHlng
"Yes, the children voted that they
thanked
her
for
telling
them
the
news.
gum a. Send Si lo r tr ia l bo ttle. G u aran teed
glided out Into the current.
helps
nature
complete
her task of
liked old rag dolls they could love and
to g ive 100% S a tis fa c tio n o r w e C h e e rfu lly
(Copyright.)
R e fu n d yo u r M oney. B U R - F I X Is gua ra n te ed
Ill ten minutes Peter's face was a
covery.
a harm less tho u g h W o n d e rfu lly E ffe c tiv e
broad white blotch at the foot of the
We could not live very lohg In a tre a tm e n t fo r a ll fo rm s o f g u m Diseases.
mast and Ta-wun-ne-ars was a darker
U N IV E R S A L L A B O R A T O R IE S
world where there was no hope. The
113 W . « th St. • • L os A n g e les, C alif.
blur beside him. They sailed on Into
worst possible thing that eould hap­
What
Does
Your
Child
the eye of the setting sun.
•
pen to any person Is to he plunged
S K IN B L E A C H
“ T ls the very spirit of this land.
Want to Know q
into that hell on earth where all hope A beautiful complexion the desire o f every woman
Ormerod.” observed Master Burnet ns
and the adm iration o f e v e (j man. “ K K E N O L A *
Is
abandoned.
To
extinguish
the
light
M it fo r only 91 » a s thousands o f women
w ill produce
both of tia with the lifting of the we watched. "Having finished one ad­
A n s w e r e d by
*
t i f y. F
R E K j It f i a K I - K T . A s kj four dealer
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of hope Is to meet with despair, disas­ or w C
By H . I K V I N Q K IN Q
B A R B A R A B O L 'R J A IL Y
•
rite hr. C. IL Berry
menace which had overhung my life go venture, they seek a fresh trial of
rry Co-.Depv
Ave., Chicago.
ter
nnd
ultimate
failure
In
life
long.
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their resource and daring. A l l , well,
Where there Is hope there Is life, op T E N D O L L A R S buys in te re s t In th re e larg e
“I am ao happy I know not what to 'tls for you mid me to take their pre­
C a lifo rn ia com panies. N ew , safe plan fo r
portnnlty, purpose and ambition. sm
STIRRING WITH A KNIFE
do," protested Marjory, wiping her cept und strive to sharpen our wits
a ll Investors. F ree B u lle tin . Com m erce
Ideals
are
not
abstract
things.
When
Co.,
C ro c ker B ld g ., Ban Francisco, C a lif.
eyes, “Itut, oh, gee who cornea!"
upon some homely adventures of otlr
hoped
for
they
are
half
realized.
M
q
TIR
with
a
knife;
stir
up
strife.1
We followed her pointing finger; own.
All of us muy not seek the
A man who has no hope In his
J
This rhyming piece of old-time
Young Diplomat
and there, striding between the or­ Laud of Lost Souls, hut each of us
heart Is an nnwelcomed member of
Mrs. Jones, who was busily sweep­
dered house-fronts of Pearl street, ex­ may find a worth-while tusk upon his superstition Is still firmly believed In
society. Wherever he goes he finds ing the floor, was bothered by Junior,
by a great many people. It Is espe­
actly ng 1 hail seen him the first time doorstep."
himself not wanted.
We naturally her small son. until she exclaimed:
cially prevalent In some rural districts
we met, came Ta-wun-ne ars, the
(THE END.]
shdn the man whose presence breathes
—and Is of ancient descent The su
’Now, Junior, you sit on that chair
eagle's feather slanting from his scalp-
an atmosphere of pessimism Hnd de­ and when I finish sweeping I’m going
perstltlon has Its root in Imitative
lock, the wolfs head of Ids clan In­
spair. There Is nothing so contagious to spank you.”
magic In which our barbarian an
signia painted on his nakial chest. Ills Value of Milk Known
as energy, hope and enthusiasm. If
restore
were
particularly
strong.
See­
Junior climbed Into the chair and
grave face was smiling. His right arm
From Earliest Time!
hope Is so Important a factor In one’s sat brooding for a few minutes.
was rained In salute,
Cows were the first aulmuls domesti­ ing effects only, and Ignorant of causes
career then let It be cultivated and Finally he said; "Oh, mother dear.
"Qua,
G ael) g w orago 1
Qua, cated when cavemen forsook their and yet convinced that causes must
cherished. The world Is so full of
Just think you’re the cutest thing.”
friends I Tn-wan-ne-arg greets you."
clubs for rude plows to till tbe soli. Iu exist, they adopted the homeopathic
beautiful things that we should all
Of course that saved the day for
“Have you nny further news?" ques­ India tbe cow has been worshiped for doctrine of "like produces like,” imi­
be as happy as kings. Light the lamp Junior.
tioned the governor, alert as always centuries. Sacred cows have been tating what they desired to produce.
.’••n
of hope within the heart. It will al
In those days a man’s knife was not
for tidings of Ids distant dominions.
maintained In temples and milk has
ways lead upward and on.
a
table
Implement;
It
was
hts
weapou
In Danger
WHAT
IS SAND?
“Only news of pence. The frontier had an Important place In Hindu
(© . 1917. W estern .N ew spaper U n io n .)
So thnt quiet chap Is In love with
Is quiet. The Doom Troll Is closed. magic. Milk has been the subject of for strife with wild beast and with his
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Betty. Well, they say still water runs
The far tribes are traveling to Alhnny song and poetry since history began. fellow man. In the old Teutonic dia­ When old earth's cruet began to cool
o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o deep.”
to offer their allegiance and friend­ Canaan, the promised land of Israel, lects the word "stir” hns, besides Its
The sand formed a great mast.
Oh, yes. And she's got him In deep­
ship, The fur trade Is once more un­ was said to (low with milk and honey. present meaning, thut of “to destroy,” Its other name It til-l-con,
er than any other fellow she ever flirt­
der control of the English und the Ovid, the Homan poet, gave milk sec­ “scatter,” "disturb.” In the depths of
From It we get our glass.
ed with.”
(Copyright.)
Long House."
ond place only to nectar, the drink of that vast and gloomy forest which
once covered Europe from the shores
Turned Down
“We have wnlted long for you to Ihe gods.
visit us, brother," I said. "Now that
Ann (rather stout)—You wnnt to
Milk for ages hns been regarded ns of the Mediterranean to the shores of Laughter Better Than
By
jean
N
ewton
marry me? You’re quite ambitious?
you have come we ghall make you a cure for human Ills. The undents the Baltic a savage ancestor of yours
stay many moons."
Ted—Yes, I always strive for big
discovered It was a tremendous factor stirred up something with his knife
Complaint and Anger (H X X K X H X X > < K > O < k XK><X>O <XKX>O <><)
In
Imltntlon
of
what
he
was
about
to
things.
Ills smile became sad.
In building up und maintaining the
Some
folks
huve
such
an
exalted
“HYPOCRITE”
"It cannot he. Ttfcwnn-ne-nrs conies body. This Is because milk Is an al­ do with thnt same knife to his ene­ notion of their own Importance that
All great men are In some degree
to say good by.”
most perfect food, combining nearly mies, upon whom this stirring up they stiffen up ns though over-
Inspired.—Cicero.
HE hypocrite today may be. In
nil the elements necessary for com­ ought to hnve a homeopathic effect. starched, to such on extent that they
"Good-by?”
So today It Is a harking bnck to a be­
deed, he usually Is, a good actor.
“Yes, brother. Have yon forgotten plete nourishment.
would break If they had to bend In
the search for my Lost Soul?”
Modern science hns produced evapo­ lief In Imitative magic which makes laughter. To such an one poor, sim­ He may be an artist In dissimulation;
“But she Is dead I”
rated milk which, experts say, Is an us say, "Stir with a knife; stir up ple, light-hearted Charles Lamb went but If so, It Is a shameful art and one
that Is looked upon with nothing but
“She Is with Ata-ent-slc, Ta-wan- Improvement on the original. By re­ strife.”
That's a few thousand years In the up to in the street one day, and Inno­ contempt. Originally, however, the
ne-ars seeks Ills Lost Soul. He hus moval of IK) per cent of the water,
T h« great valu e of Ball-Ana in the
cently
asked:
"Beg
pardon,
sir,
but
re lie f of digestive disorder« of th e stom ach
no fear. He will go through Da-ye-da- evaporated milk Is rendered twice ns life of a superstition.
are you anybody In particular?" Such hypocrite found nothing derogatory
and bowels Is proved b y its su b sta n tial
(O by McClurs N .wspspsr Syndlosts.)
In
the
appelatlon,
for
It
named
an
do-go-wnr, the Great Home of the rich In food value as ordinary market
Increase in use eve ry y e a r for th e past
man could not laugh. lie could
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t h ir t y years. P r o m p t ly snd p r o p e r ly
Winds, where Oa-ok, the Wind Spirit, ndlk. The sterilizing process through
only fume nnd boll Inside, until he honorable calling and described an
taken w e h ave never kno w n i t to fail.
dwells, lie will go through llu-nls- which evaporated milk goes makes It
Send for free samples to Bell A Co., Inc.,
burst out In complaint to some one. artist In the right sense of the word.
O rangeburg, N . Y .
The
word
conies
from
the
ancient
ka-o-no-geli, the Dwelling Place of the easier of digestion than ordinary bot­
If we really valued things aright, we
^ ^ P e r f f a c t l y Harm laaa to T s a n g o r O ld
Evil-Minded. He will go to Ihe wot Id's tled ndlk. This Is due to Ihe fact that
should see thnt very often we ought Greek, where hypocrisy meant acting
end If the Great Spirit will but guide the milk curds are rendered more floc-
to let our laughter rise, Instead of a part on the stage. The more artis­
his footsteps."
culent by the heat.
our complaints nnd angry passions, tically a role was performed, the more
He would not step Indoors for food,
when things do not go our way. A perfectly a player concealed his own
In Little Old New York
but Insisted on walking hnck toward
bishop of Oxford slipped and fell one personality In thnt of the character
the Broad Way with Master Burnet
A Broadway trolley conductor had
FOR
day. An unctuous confrere leaned he was supposed to assume, the
and me. At the Bowling Green we en­ listened to a loud tirade against his
254 and 754 Pkgs.Sold Everywhete
over him with the rem ark: "Ah, Sam ; greater artist he was aectnfmed to be
countered Peter Corluer.
refusal to stop at an odd-numbered
sinners stand In slippery places." “I and the more he was lauded by the
"11a, Peter,” the governor hailed street and was silent until Ihe Irate
see they do,” said Wilberforce look­ people of his beauty-loving race. The
him. "Well met, Indeed. What hath lady was well off his ear at Fifty-
ing up, with n laugh, at him, "but I “hypocrite” of old was the Hampden
earned us this honor?”
second street, still scolding. Then he
I unsightly and annoying—im­
can’t I” Which was a whole lot bet­ and the Barrymore of today.
”1 heardt Ta-wan ne-nrs was here,” turned to the Inside of the car, made
Little did the lovers of the Greek
proved by one application of
ter than getting grouchy wllh tin-
he panted. ”1 followedt him down a how and called out clearly: "Ladles
unctuous one I What good would com­ theater dream how their good word
and gentlemen, I hnve the honor to
rlfer from Fort Orange."
plaining huve done In his case?—Ex would he perverted and corrupted In
"What does Corlaer wish?" asked announce that the next stop will lie
the centuries to come.
chunge.
( £ by M c C lu re N ew sp aper S y n d ic ate .)
(Copyriaat.)
Te w annv urs,
nt Fiftieth street."—The New Jerker
»DOOM TRAIL
CORNS
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ARTHUR. D. HOWDEN SMITH
D I Scholl's
'ZAno-pads
Garfield T ea
For Meditation
A
Save Teeth and Dollars
«THE WHY of
SUPERSTITIONS
H ow It Started
T
Sure Relief
B ella
ns
INDIGESTION
FACIAL ERUPTIONS
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