Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, October 20, 1926, Image 2

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    M»
Juggins, a n d I h a d a feeling of relue
tan c e a t p ra c tic in g deceit upon th is
girl a t o u r first m eeting.
B a t she
saved me from m y q u a n d ary .
"You w ill not be w h a t you seem,
sir," she said gravely. “T h a t I can
T X
It li
rll, Then, to Learn the Impor*
see, and p e rh a p s you will not think
me In discreet If 1 sa y so m uch."
tance o f Good Elimination,
" 'T is tru e ," I a sse n ted eag erly . “I n ­
u n c t i o n a l inactivity of
deed—”
the kidneys perm its a reten­
"B ut you will be m eeting my— " she
tion of m aate poisons in the blood.
h e sita te d e v e r so little — “ my f a th e r
Sym ptom s of this toxic condition
presen tly , no doubt, and he will m ake
ere a dull, languid feeling, drowsy
us known to n n , a n o th e r.
Now I •
headaches and sometimes, toxic
backache and d iz z in e ss. T hat
m ust go on deck."
the kidneys are not functioning
And she w alked hy me w ith a fa in t
as they should is often shown
sw ish of s k ir ts th a t sounded like an
by scanty or b u rrin g passage of
echo o f far-off fa iry m usic.
secretions. M any readers have
H er fa th e r ! W ho could he he? And I
learned the value of D o a n ’
then re aliz a tio n sm ote me.
P ills , stim ulant diuretic to the
Plainly, she could not lie I ’e V eulle’s
kidneys, in this condition. Users
d a u g h te r—n o r C a p ta in A bbot's. She
e v e ry w h e re e n d o rse D o a n ’s.
/
AUTHOR, o f P O R T O B E L L O G O L D ETC
A sk your neighbor!
w as M u rra y 's.”
M u rray 's
d a u g h te r!
I rebelled
W N U SER VIC E
c O ’ yRiO M r er b r e n t a » OS
a g ain st th e Idea. It could not be. It
I cubln. B ut I ra ised ray h a n d Invol- ought not to tie. W h at rig h t hud he ;
to a d a u g h te r—Hnd such a m aid ns
S tim u la n t D iu re tic to the K idneys
i u n ta rily in a g e stu re o f api»eal.
PR E C E D IN G C H A PT E R S
Poster Milburn Co Mtg Chemist*. Buffalo N Y.
“ I urn » urry,” I w ent on quickly. “ I th is? T w a s a b s u r d ! M a n ifestly a b -j
! did not yiean to he rude. I—I could s u r d !
H a r r y O rrn e ro d . Ionic p ro s c rib e d
I not help It.”
YVhy, I m u st h a te th e m an. I had
t r a i t o r to K in g G e i-rg '' as a S tu -
a rt
p a r tis a n .
r e t u r n in g
fro m
And he h a d u
She re g ard e d me gravely, e v id e n tly no o th e r recourse.
F ra n c e to L o n d o n rescues A ld e r ­
d a u g h te r! And above all. th is d a u g h ­
puzzled
by
the
incougruousnegs
o
f
my
m an R o b e rt Ju g g in w fro m a hand
te r '
voice and my plow hoy g arm en ts.
o f axsannlns
J u g g in s proves to
W hen I cnine on deck th e next m om
be th e g ra n d s o n o f a f o r m e r
“You a re nev er Scots, s ir ? ” she an
s te w a rd o f O r n ie r o d ’s fa th e r, to
Ing we w ere d riv in g dow n-channel be­
sw ered finally.
w h o m J u g g in s feels h im s e lf In ­
fore a sm a rt n o rth w e st wind. M ur­
“ No. but I know S c o tla n d .”
deb te d
O n n e ro d te lls J u g g in s
A lig h t daw ned In h e r ey es w ith the ray stood bv th e vveutlier rail w ith
he has a b a n d o n e d
th e S t u a r t
th e negro, who I lea rn ed a fte rw a rd
w ords.
cause. J u g g in s Inform s O rrn e ro d
o f a J a c o b ite p lo t In th e A m e r i­
D. SchofT,Zlno-pad.t.thoBafe.auc.heollnc
w as called Tom . a t his elbow . As I
“Ah.
then
you
will
he
know
ing
th
e
I r u l n m l for coco,. A t d ru . aod ,h o . H o , *
can c o lo n ie s to w e a k e n E n g la n d
em erged from th e c om panionw ay Tom
See the S ta r exhibit a t th e Se»qHi-Centennial E x p o ta io n , P h ila d elp h ia
song
th
a
t
I
sa
n
g
!
‘L
o
eh
a
h
er
No
M
ore’
R1U Ih . i i . i l Mlp Co- u .
by f o r w a r d in g F re n c h In te re s ts .
’tis called, and a h itte r lam e n t o f e x ­ leaned fo rw a rd a n d w h isp e red som e­
At Its head is A n d re w M u r r a y , a
IM P R O V E D S T A R F O U R
th in g to Ills m aste r. M urray w alked
S cotsm an , an d a F r e n c h m a n , D e
iles out o f th e ir own hom eland.”
Com. C h aiais . . $ 4 7 0 Towrin< . . . . > 5 5 0 C oach
V e u lle . d e a d ly e n e m y o f O rrnero d.
s tra ig h t a c ro ss th e deck to my side, his
$695
“No,
I
nev
er
h
e
ard
It
be
fo
re
—b
u
t
I
C
onvertible
R
o
a
d
s
u
r
SSO
C o u p e ..................... 6 7 5 S edan
T h e tw o a re In L o ndo n f u r t h e r ­
795
1 eyes fa ste n e d upon my face.
have a b ro th er burled on a h illsid e fa r
in g th e ir schem es
A n tic ip a t in g
potali g unti
“ How, now. M a ste r Ju g g in s." he
T H E N E W S T A R S IX
th e
p lo tte rs '
e a r ly
re tu rn
to
no rth of L oehaher, in th e ( ’Ian D onald
said h e a rtily , his hand o u tstre tc h e d ,
Chassis
• • • • $ 6 5 0 D e Luxe Sport
Landau • a • •
995
A m e ric a . J u g g in s a rr a n g e s fo r
c o u n try .”
Tuuring * • « • 725
R o a d ster . . . $910 i _ i „
u
n
«.
Y essa
O rrn e ro d to go th e re w it h le tte rs
"and did you leav e y our good un cle—
C oupe
. . . .
8 2 0 Sedan
. . . .
975 H » y c « - H u n t B o d ie s
T he so rro w th a t cam e Into h e r face
to
G
o
v
e
rn
o
r
B
u
rn
e
t,
fr
ie
n
d
o
f
or is It c o u sin ?— w ell?"
J a c k — I step p ed o u t w ith a red-
C oach
. . . .
8 8 0 Spsirt Coupe ,
. 9 9 5 A ll p r tc e e / . e . b. Lansing
J u g g in s , a nd w o rk to f o il M u r ­
w as b e au tifu l to see. None h u t a per-
I tiercel veil th a t he took me for the
C O M P O U N D F L E E T P U C K T o n C h a ttie . $975
h e ad e d chicken la s t night.
ra y . D is g u is e d as J u g g in s ’ s e r v ­
loilt I w as d re sse d to re p re se n t, and
Clifford—Oh. I see. A henna.
a n t, O rrn e ro d a r r a n g e s to ta k e
D U R A N T M O T O R S , In c ., 2 5 0 W e t 5 7 th S tre e t, N e w Y ork
passag e to A m e ric a
stro v e to play up to th e disguise.
G e n e r a l S a le« D e p a r t m e n t , 1 8 1 9 B ro a d w ay , N e w Y ork
“
Well
enough,
sir,"
I
a
n
sw
e
red
sul­
D E M A N D “ B A Y E R ” A S P IR IN
Pianta t Elizabeth, N . J.» Oakland, C a t; Lansing, M ich.) To ro nto, One.
lenly. sh iftin g c low nishly from foot
Dealer» a n d Service S tations th rou ghou t th e U n ited State», C a n a d a a n d M exico
to foot.
C
H
A
P
T
E
R
III—
C
o
n
tin
u
e
d
A tp irin M arked W ith “ B ay er C ro ss”
“ 'T is g o o d !" lie exclaim ed. "F a ith
Ha» Been P roved Safe by M illions.
I am v a stly relieved. I h a v e a w arm
“ W hy, h w a r fo r th e right to grow
re g ard for honest Kohert Ju g g in s. He
W arn in g ! U nless you see th e nam e a n d to flourish, u w’a r for tra d e . At
h a s s|sik e n o f me. p e rh ap s? "
"B u y e r" on p a ck a g e o r on tab le t» you o th e r tim e», m urk you, n a tio n s « lush
T h e q u estio n , designed to c atch my
over
question»
of
h
o
uor
o
r
te
rrito
ry
a r e n o t g e ttin g th e g e n u in e B a y er
T e s ta m e n t R e a d in g T im e d
P A R K E R ’S
sim ple m e n ta lity u n a w are s, g ave m e
No
th
e
ir
sta
te
sm
e
n
say.
A
ctually
H A IR B A L S A M
A spirin pro v ed sa fe by m illions und
I t re q u ire d 09 h o u rs a n d 20 m inute»
co n sid era b le am usem ent.
Remove« Dandruff Stopa Hair h ailing
th
e
re
I n
a
q
u
e
stio
n
of
tr
a
d
e
o
r
iner-
p re scrib e d by p ta y v ld u s fo r 20 y e ars.
o f c o n s ta n t re a d in g f o r m em bers of
R estores Color and
“Oh, aye," I m u tte red .
B ea u ty to G ray and F aded Hair
Say ‘‘B a y er” w hen you buy A spirin, c h a n try at th e bottom o f every w ar
th e F ir s t M eth o d ist c h u rc h a t Yucaipa,
“
W
e
h
ave
been
riv
als
In
o
u
r
v
e
n
­
60c
and
11
uo
at
Drutrtfinia
th a t h a s heeu fought since the w orld
lulltatloUH m ay prove d a n g ero u s. Adv
Ca'.if., to finish th e O ld a n d New T es­
H i«co x C hem Wks . P a t c n o y jc .N A f .
tu
res.
a
s
you
d
o
u
b
tless
know
,”
con­
begun. T oday w e a re lighting w ith
tin u e d M urray.
H IN D E R C O R N S Remove« Corns, Cal- ta m e n ts , sa y s th e P a th fin d e r M aga­
F ra n c e fo r control o f th e tra d e of th e
<>usea, e tc ., s lo p s a l l p a in , e n s u r e s c o m f o r t to the
zine. T h is Is 10 m in u te s b e tte r than
R e -V e rse s
"B
ut
he
d
o
esn
't
ta
k
e
It
seriously,
■ e e t, m a k e s w a l li n g e a e y . 15c by m a il o r a t D ru g ­
A tlan tic —and c o n tro l of th e A tlan tic
la s t y e a r's tim e. In 1925 th e Seventh
gists.
l ll a c o x C h e m ic a l W ork*. P a tc h o g u e , N. Y.
sir."
1
a
ssu
re
d
him
gravely.
‘‘P o e s S crib b ler get any re tu rn ? "
tra d e m eans co n tro l of the W estern
D ay A d v e n tis ts In B o sto n re ad the
"E
li?
W
h
a
t’s
th
a
t
?"
‘‘T h a t's nil he does get.”
f'la n ta tio n s, A m erica. We a re lighting,
B ible a lo u d in 55 h o u rs a n d 47 m in­
"H e lau g h s ab o u t it. sir."
M uster H a rry , w ith law s a n d ta riffs
utes.
And I giggled at him stu p id ly . A fter
M ore men a re m arre d l,y th em se lv es und m a n u fa c tu rin g skill and ship p in g
Carboil draws out the core
a m om ent's inspection of my counte-
th a n a re m ade by th e ir friends.
I In stead of w ith men and d eadly
and gives quick re lie f
S to p p in g th e F lo w
( nan ce lie seem ed c o n stra in e d to a c ­
: weapons.
cept th e re m a rk a s w itle ss innocence,
E n th u s ia s tic A n g le r (re s u m in g In­
“T h e c o untry w hich w ins tin» fur
for a gritn light of hum or a p p e a re d in
te r r u p te d s to r y ) — L et m e see. now —
G ENEROUS 3 O t BOX
tr a d e will win control o ver th e g r e a t­
his eyes.
w h e re w a s I?
At aFvjNkOCA*^HtAL
All PrulAistt —
Money
b«ck GuaranU«
est n u m b er o f suvages. And th e c o u n ­
CO
m a I h v i L u C. UNN.
"L au g h s, does he? Zooks, 1 m ight
G u e st (re s o u rc e fu lly )— You'd ju st
"2
tr y w hich is so placed. especially If it
h av e know n it. lie Is a m erry soul.
finished te llin g m e a b o u t a fish you
B lLV W lS
|
be
E
ngland,
will
win
th
e
m
ilita
ry
T h e n o ise of th e e ru p tio n o f th e i once c a u g h t
’OR .. .
,
Ito h ert Ju g g in s, a n d I should like to
INDIGESWffA
stru g g le w hich som e day will h a v e to
see him fooling a m o rris l<> a right v olcano K ra k n to a , in 1883. w as h e a rd I
13 C l” ™ S
he fo u g h t fo r dom inion in A m erica.
m erry tune. M ayhap we shall see It
1 So 1 w ould h ave you feel y o u rse lf a son who had G aelic blood could have som e day. W ho know s?"
6 B e ll - a n s
soldier, a general o f trad e , se n t out sy m p a th iz ed so in stan tly and so g e n ­
H ot w a te r
"W ho know s, sir?
| re p e a te d v a­
can tly .
S u re R elief i upon a v e n tu re o f g re a t d a n g e r and e rously w ith a s tr a n g e r ’s grief.
' im portance. It m ay he. M a ste r H arry ,
"A nd you tire to cast y o u r fo rtu n es
"T hat wdll h a v e been the g re at s a d ­
th at you c a rry on y our sh o u ld ers th e ness upon yon.'' she cried in th e odd In A m erica, lad? You may count upon
fu tu re o f E ngland and of n a tio n s yet w ay Hint th e H ighland Scots h ave of my good offices In Yew York. F a ith , j
u n b o rn .’*
using E nglish. "O h, sir, your woe will I sh a ll he glad to do a fa v o r if I can,
“ All th a t I can, I will d o !” 1 ex
hav e been deep I So fa r from his own for B obert Ju g g in s' nephew o r did I
254 <tnd 754 Rkgs.Sold Everywhere ; claim ed.
hom e I"
you say cousin?"
“Good. I can n o t ask m ore.’’
"I a m —"
‘Yes," I a s s e n te d ; “a n d he an exile,
B ut he sav ed me from th e lie.
H e c lasp ed my hand in a w ringing too."
grip. “Good luck to you, lad, and
“ Ah. here Is com e one o f o u r fal­
"An e x ilp !"
| writ«» as occasion se rv e s .”
She leaned to w a rd me, her eyes like low p a sse n g ers." he In terru p ted .
I tu rn e d to see l>e Veulle a p p ro a c h ­
H e w ent o ver th e Hide w ith hl» lip» sta rs.
| p u rse d a» If t„ w h istle a n d a look of
'You will he one o f th e Good ing us.
" ’T is a F re n c h g e n tle m a n ." p u rsu e d
| doleful p le a su re on I lls face.
Him. P e o p le !”
I did not a n sw e r her. too confused M u rray , bent upon w inning tn.v confl- |
haarlem oil has been a world­ I too, a s It happened, I w as n e v er to see
dence w ith his easy m an n e rs a n d glib
wide remedy for kidney, liver and , again. In fa ct, I w onder w h e th e r 1 in my w its to know w h at to s a y ; and tongue, "on his w ay to C a n ad a . H a,
should not have leaped over the ves- suddenly my confusion sp re a d to tier.
bladder disorders, rheum atism, ' »el’s side a t th a t m om ent hail I real-
It is w ild I am tu lk ln g , s i r ! ” she c h ev alier, m eet a young c o u n try m an
lumbago and uric acid conditions. i Izcd how com plete w as to be th e sever exclaim ed. "N ev e r heed my words. of m ine. M uster Ju g g in s th e C h e v a ­
| ance o f my life from all th a t I had Sure, w ho w ould he tru s tin g his lie r de V eulle."
M OTHER
Fletcher's Cas-
All unusu p ectilig . I>e V eulle m ade
. know n be fo re
h e a rt's blood Io th e s tr a n g e r th a t
m e a slig h t bow. a look o f Indifferent
toria is a pleasant, harmless Sub­
By th e cabin e n tra n c e u n d e r the step p ed In his p a th ? ”
"I Ihlnk I w ould tru s t m ine to you," d isd a in on his face at sig h t of my pie- 1
poop I found th e se a m a n who had col­
stitute for Castor O il, Paregoric,
beian figure. T h e d isg u ise w as good. )
lected my sc a n ty b aggage ‘‘W here do I a n sw e red boldly.
and I hoped I m ig h t cozen lilm fo r a
Teething D rops and Soothing Syrups,
She sm iled faintly.
you
b
e
rth
?
"
he
a
sk
e
d
me.
pausing
al
especially prepared for
correct internal trouble«, atim ulate vital
B ut no m an fo rg ets ,
"F ro m y o u r m an n er you would he tim e a t lea st.
th e foot o f th e lad d e r sta irs.
Infants in arm s and Children all ages.
organ,. T hree aisaa. All druggiats. Insist
a n o th e r who h a s toyed w ith h is life,
no
E
nglishm
an,
sir,
sa
y
in
g
such
p
re
tty
“ W ith llie second m ate."
on the original genuine G old M a n al .
a n d his Indifference w as d issip a te d the
T o avoid im itations, always look fo r the signature of
H p opened the d o o r on the rig h t- th in g s w ith o u t co n sid eratio n ."
In sta n t his eye m et m ine.
"I have been long out of E ngland."
L rov^n d ire c tio n s on .each package. Physicians everyw here recom mend i t
I
hand,
o
r
sta
rb
o
a
rd
,
side,
revealing
a
"
J
u
g
g
in
s
?
"
he
exclaim
ed
in
bew
il­
0 0 YOU SUFFER FROM
rn vri
"T h en y our sorrow will not he so
apace so tiny th a t I m arv eled how tw o
d e rm e n t. "I’a r b le u ! 'T is H n rry Or-
I t ta k e s a n accom plished peacem ak- i
E v erybody w a n ts to bo ss som ebody
men could force th em se lv es Into It at g re at for p a rtin g w ith all you have m erod. th e Ja c o b ite r e f u g e e " ’
e r to p a tc h up a q u a rre l so th e p a tc h e s a n d th e r e Is a lw a y s som ebody whs
hehl
dear.
I.uck.v
is
y
o
u
r
lot."
! once. T w o sh o rt, shallow hunks oc-
M
u
rray
sn
a
p
p
e
d
his
fingers
to
Tom.
w o n \ show .
"You have never been to A m erica?"
w a n ts to boss everybody.
! cupled Iw o-thirds o f Its area
th e negro, w ho h a d been a sile n t w it­
I asked.
“ Ho all th e p a sse n g e rs lodge aft
n ess to o u r c o n v e rsa tio n . In an In
O
ne
sh
o
u
ld
n
e
v
e
r
p
u
t
o
n
e
’s
w
orship
"I had nev er been out of S cotland
Men w ith so u n d Ju d g m e n ts g en erals
(M ire 1 a r ha»
ho n -
h e re? " I asked him care le ssly a s he
s la n t he stood b e sid e us.
Into word».
treda
It a so o th in g tun« «xtor
until I cam e south to ta k e ship today
a lo t o f silence.
disposed o f my trap p in g s.
.¡I««»« irrita tio n t'a » r a t a r -
" Is th is th e m an who cam e wltti
A ll. sir. th ere Is it g re a t sorrow at
n ally aa I In t e r n a lly . A • o t d ar-
“ All sa v e the n e g ro ; lie |» to sleep
M a ste r J u g g in s to th e h e a rin g before I
f u l re lie f foe Borrite«« and In -
my h e art for the c o u n try I love."
flam in a tio a e«M a, h ro n rh lU a ,
th e lo rd s o f tr a d e ? " sn a p p e d M urray '
I in Hie galley behind th e coni),anion
I
I
•• h a r m lo s
We said nothing w hile you m ight
] » a )'."
■ A L L A B U C K S L . N e w Y o rk
"H e de m an, in assa ."
W hen he had gone I c urled up In the have co u n ted ten. a n d In Hie silence
"Y ou a re s u re ? "
she looked aw ay from me.
low er hunk, w hich the ..... ..
m ate
"Y es, m assa ."
"Anil you go w ith us to Yew York?"
j obviously hud su rre n d e re d to me. At
I asked fatuously
I Inst I m ust have dozed, for | w as
I le r eyes dailced w ith a glint of
O rrnerod !• to be b ro u g h t to a
a w ak en ed suddenly hv th e stra n g est hum or
re a liz a tio n of th e tre a c h e ry of
of sound*— a w om an's voice singing.
" P ra y . sir. will th ere tie any o th er
w hich a m an of “ honor,” led by
It w as a song I had never heard he
ship p in g pluce in the o c ea n ?"
o v erw een in g am b itio n , can be
fore, w ith a Scots accent to the w onts
I laughed.
c ap ab le
, and a w o nderful liltin g ntelodv th a t
"My nam e.
I began and then I
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