Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, November 10, 1926, Image 2

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    Popular San Diego Woman
Recovers From Long Illness
I f K id n e y s A c t
B a d T a k e S a lt s
’ Says Backachs Oftan Means You
Hava Not Bean D rinking
Enough W atar
tVhen you *wuke up w ith backache
nnd dull m isery In the kidney region
It may m e a n 'th a t yoh tiavu been e a t­
ing foods which create ucld«, says a
weH-koown authority. An excess of
such acids overw orks the kidneys In
tluelr effort to filter It from the blood
and they become sort of paralyzed and
loggy. When your kidneys get slug
glsh and clog you must relieve them,
like y o u . relieve your bowel«, pemov-
lug all jh e body's u rin o u s wuste, else
you have backache, sick headache,
dizzy sis-lls ; your stom ach sours,
tongue Is c o a te d and when the w eath­
e r Js bad you have rheum atic twinges.
The urine Is cloudy, full of sediment,
channels often get sore, w ater scalds
and you are dbltged to seek relief two
o r th ree times durlug th e night. ,
E ith er consult a good, reliable phy-
alclun ht once o t get from ybur p h ar­
macist about four ounces of Jad
S alts; take a tablespoonful In a glass
of w ater before b reak fast for a few
days and your kidneys may then act
fine. This famous suits Is made from
the a d d of grapes and lemon Juice,
combined with llthlu, and has been
used for years t(< help clean and stim ­
ulate sluggish kidneys, also to neu­
tralize a d d s In the system, so they no
longer Irritate, thus often relieving
bladder weakness.
Jud S alts Is Inexpensive, cannot In­
ju re and makes a delightful, efferves­
cent llthhivwater drink. Drink lots of
aoft water.
E x p la in in g It
“Rrederln, we must do som ething to
remedy '<le statu s quo,” said u negro
preacher to tils congregation.
“Ilrydder Jones, whut am (le stHtus
quo?" asked a member.
“P at, my brudder,” replied H ip
preacher, "am de l.atln for da mess
we’se in."—The Outlook.
It's a Wise woman who knows h alf
th at she would like to know shout tier
neighbors.
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r n o t o n ly s n n o y i n x . h u t d e n « » r o u s
f n o t a t t e n d ' <1 Io a t o n c e th e y m a y
lo p I n to s e r i o u s a i l m e n t .
E o s c h e e ’s
S y ru p
la t o o t h i n g a n d h e a l i n g In au«-h c a s e s ,
a a .l p « » h e r n u s e d f o r a l a t y y o r e
3tto
and »0c buttle» A t a ll d r u g g i s t s
If
»..<> c a n n o t g e t It. w r i t e t o U. G. Green.
I0V-, W o o d b u r y , S' J .
Your kindness was the greater be­
cause you obeyed It by Instinct.”
I regarded him with Increasing
am azem ent Who was this savage who
talked like a Loudon courtier?"
“I helped you," I said, "because you
A m azing Improvement in Mrs. Jester’s Health Surprises
were a stranger In a strange city, and
by the laws of hospitality your com- I ' Friends. Seriows Ailm ents Caused by Nervous Break­
fort should be assured."
dow n Relieved and Strength Restored by Tanlac.
"T hat la the law of the Indian, Eng- I
Looks and Feels Better Than Ever
llshman," he answ ered p le a sa n tly ;
"bat It la not the law of the white
"T anlac has certainly done won­
man."
ders for me; I cannot praise it enough,
“It Is the law our religion teaches.”
declares Mrs. T. D. Jester, 1268 Penn­
I rem onstrated. "I go now to Gov- | sylvania Avenue, San Diego, Calif.
ernor Burnet. I shall ask him to make ! " I had suffered a nervous breakdown,
a law th a t Indians shall be as safe
and for many months afterw ard I
from mockery as from violence in New , continued to get worse and worse,
despite all the different nerve med­
York."
“G overnor B urnet Is a good man. 1 icines I tried. Nothing seemed to
help until I tried Tanlac.
My brother will speak to friendly
“ I was as near to being a complete
ears.”
nervous and physical wreck as I could
“You
call
me
brother,”
I
said.
“
1
PO RTO B E LLO G O L D ETC.
be, w ithout entirely collapsing. T he
have no friends In this land. May I
slightest noise would make me w ant
COPYRIGHT ST B R F .M A s O t
call you brother?"
to scream, and after retiring it would
be hours before I could sleep. I would
T hat wonderful expression of burn
“An ugl.v knave,” I commented.
awaken with terrible nervous head­
But the citizen only eyed me Ing Intelligence lighted hls face
from which Mrs. Jester suffered so
aches and the slightest exertion would
askance, and I walked on. I was pass­ again.
keenly, get relief before it is too la'el
tire me out so th a t I would be trem ­
"My brother has befriended Ta-wan-
ing through Bridge street, with the
Tanlac will doubtless help you just as
bling. I lost weight and appetite. I
ne-ars.
Ta-wan-ne-ars
Is
hls
friend
leafing tree-houghs overhead and the
i t helped Mrs. Je ste r—and as it has
tried Tanlac with little expectation
and
brother.
Ta-w
an-ne-ars
will
not
helped thousands of other suffprers.
walls of F ort George before me. when
of improvement.
Tanlac is a pure and wholesome
another and sm aller crowd rounded forget."
"Before I had taken all of the first
compound, made from herbs, roots
He raised hls right hnnd arm high
bottle, I developed a ravenous ap­
the corner from the Brofld-Way; a
and barks, according to the famous
petite. and was sleeping better. 1 con­
street which formed the principal th o r­ In the gesture of greeting or farewell,
Tanlac formula. I t is a wonderful
tinued to im prove rapidly and felt
oughfare of the town and took Its and we separated.
tonic medicine,forrun-down andnerv-
like a different person entirely. In
name from the wide space between the
ous conditions and for digestive dis­
less than three weeks I had gained
house walls.
CHAPTER V
orders. All good druggists sell Tanlae
seven pounds! L ater, my weight
In the lead came an Indian. He was
— get your first bottle today! Over
went up from 105 to 125 pounds ’’
40 million bottles sold.
the first of his race I chanced to see,
If your troubles are similar to those
T h e G overnor in C ouncil
and sure, ’tis strange th at we were
W here Garden street crosses the
destined to he friends- aye, more than
C a n a d a G ro w s T o b a c c o
friends, brethren of the same clan, lie Broad-Way I met the town bellringer
Tobacco Is being grown for m arket
brandishing
hls
bell.
I
approached
was a large man, six feet In his moc­
in a valley in B ritish Columbia which
W as Your
casins. and o f about the sam e age a* him with a request for the location of corresponds in latitu d e to the n o rth ­
C
aptain
van
H
orne's
house.
myself. He stalked along, arm s sw ing­
G
randm
other’s Remedy
o
f
N
w
foundlaud,
suys
the
ern
purt
“Do you but follow your nose
ing easily at his side, wholly Im per­
F o r every stomach
D earborn Independent.
straight
before
you,"
he
directed
me,
vious to the rabble of small boys who
and Intestinal UL
tagged behind, yelling and shrieking ''until you come to the red-brick man­
T his good old-fash­
sion with the yellow-brick walk this “ DANDELION BUTTER COLOR
at him.
ioned herb home
He was naked from the w aist up, side of the Green lane. T hat Is hls."
A harm less vegetable b u tte r color
rem edy for consti­
The
negro
servant
who
answ
ered
my
and on his massive chest was painted
used by m illions for 50 years. D rug
pation, stom ach ills
in yellow and red pigm ents the head knock adm itted th a t the governor was stores and general stores sell bottles
nnd o th er derange­
within.
of “D andelion" fo r 35 cents.—Adv.
"R ut Massa B urnet done hab de
m ents of the sys­
gen’lemen ob de council wld him Jus’
tem so p revalent these days is in even
W itd o m a n d L e a d e n h ip
now, sail,” he added doubtfully.
g reater fav o r a s a fam ily mediclnq
T here Is no n.an ro Ignorant th at
“I am this m inute landed with let­
th a n In your grandm other’s day.
|
he
cannot
give
the
w
isest
some
Infor­
ters for the governor from Loudon," I
m ation he does not possess. Yet this
said.
"Oh, bery well, sail. D at be a dlff- Is no reason why the w isest man
quickly relieved and often cleared
runt, m atter. M assa B urnet be plumb should not do all In hls pow er to re­
away by a few applications of
lieve Ignorance. T he w isest men
glad to see yo’. Dis way. please."
He ushered me Into the wide hall­ should he leaders in popular educa­
way and knocked on the door of the tion.—G rit.
first room on the right.
l e ’n < a r b u l l s a l v e Q u i c k l y R e li e v e «
"E nter," roared a Jovial bass voice. a n ( ’o
d h e a la b u rn in g , itc h in g a n d to r t u r in g
The negro threw opeu a leaf of the s k i n d ia e a a c s . I t i n a t a n t l y a to p a t h e p a in
o f b u r n s . H e a l s w i t h o u t s c a r s . 30c a n d
door and stood aside.
fiOc. A a k y o u r d r u g g i s t , o r s e n d 30c to
"Dis gen'letnun done Jus’ lan’ fom T h e J W . C o le C o.. 127 8. E u c lid A ve.,
O
a k P a r k . 111., f o r a p a c k a g e . — A dv.
London wlf letters io ’ yo' excellency,”
For bamlnar or » m U y lídi.
he announced.
' • n d tu re lia r« in fla m o *
, 't io n *ndaorenea».ij»e MítHieU
H i t M e m o r y N e g le c te d
I saw before me a group of eight
Eye Salve, areordii p to dirao-
ti una. S o th in fr, healinff
men gathered around a dinner-table,
An old-fashioned type of tom bstone
H A L L A BÜCkXL
which w as spread w ith maps and pa­ m arks the grave of M ajor I.'E iifant,
147 W a v a r lf Placa
Maw Torfc
pers In place of eatables. At th e head who planned the city of W ashington.
sat the man of the bass voice, ruddy- O ther than this, we have no memorlul
faced, com fortable In girth, with the to Idin.
high forehead of the th in k er and the
and Power Lawnmower
If W orm « or T tp e w o r m p ersist In y o u r
square Jaw of the man of action.
A Practical Proven Power Cul-
'V
sy ste m , umh th e rea l v e r m ifu g e . Dr. P eery s
t att»»o<
"I am Governor B urnet, sir,” he “ D ead S h o t.“ O n ly SO c e n ts at you r d r u g ­ tivator for Gardener«, Suburb
snitea.
Trucker»,
F
l
o
r
l»
t
A
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u
r
-
^
n f a s C ^ ^ Fr**
g is t or 372 P e a rl St.. N . Y. A d v .
said. “Who are you?"
•erymen.FruirGrowers.Coun-fl* '
try Eataret and Lawnwork.
j '* '
"T hese letters will explain, your ex­
W o m e n G iv e Job» to M e n
A M E R IC A N F A R M M A C H IN E CO.
cellency,” I replied.
1200-J.lrd Ave. S . E ., M in n e a p o lis. M in n .
The large num ber of unemployed In
I tendered them to him.
of a wolf. He wore no other paint,
" H a l l , from M aster Juggins!" he ex­ England and In o th er countries of
Favorit« rem«
and lie was weaponless, except for the claimed with heightened Interest. "You ! E urope has led ninny m ercantile and
dy f u r th re e
DR. S T A F F O R D ’ S
generations for
other establishm ents to dism iss th eir
tom ahawk and knife which hung at sailed on the New V enture?”
C R O U P ,
b r o n c h itis ,
his belt.
"Yes. your excellency—with M aster women em ployees who are m arried
in flu e n ia .
and
fill
th
e
ir
positions
w
ith
men.
The children dnneed around him so M urray."
“T hat Is well. Be seated, s ir; he
many little anim als.
They never
touched him, hut some of the more seated." ordered the governor as he
C uticura for Sore Hands.
venturesom e hurled pebbles from the slit the packet.
Soak hands on retirin g In th e hot suds
I found a chair hy the fireplace, and of C uticura Soap, dry and rub In Cu­
walk at Ids braw ny shoulders. I can­
not repeat the catch-calls and rhymes w atched In silence w hilst he read ticu ra O intm ent.
Remove surplus
which they employed, some of them through the close-writ pages, with an O intm ent with tissu e paper. T his Is
occasional word or Interjection to the
too disgusting for print.
only one of the things C uticura will do
I looked to see some citizen Inter­ others, who had risen from their If Soap, O intm ent and Talcum are used
vene, hut several who sat on their places and were clustered about him. for all toilet purposes.—A dvertisem ent. W. N. U., San Francisco, No. 46--1926.
doorsteps or lounged In front of shops, They were, as I afterw ard learned, the
B e tw e e n B rid g e P la y e r»
smoking the Inevitable pipe, viewed most prom inent men of the governor’s
To m anage men one ought to have
the spectacle with Indifference or open faction in the province, who strove to 1 a sh arp mind In a velvet sheath.—
"Flaying bridge much lately, Mlt-
clinch the control of the fu r trad e In i George Eliot.
amusement.
tie?”
?"
My w rath holled over, nnd 1 charged English hands.
I "Not much. H av en 't played slncq
“So! H um ph!"
down upon the torm entors.
T here a re p raises which reproach, yesterday.”
T he governor laid down the cover­
“Re off," I shouted. “Have you no
ing letter which accompanied the de­
proper play to occupy your time?"
They tied hilariously, pleased rather tailed report of the operations of Mur­
than outraged by the attack, a fte r the ray In London.
"You are M aster—"
perverse habit of children who prefer
He examined the le tte r again.
alw ays to he noticed instead of Ig­
“H um ph! Yes."
nored, and I was proceeding on my way
He turned from me to hls councilors.
when I vvas duinfoutided by hearing
“It Is apparent from w hat M aster
the Indian address me.
Juggins has w rit th at M urray hns tr i­
"Hold, hrothpr,” he said In perfect
umphed, gentlemen, even If not so ab-
English, hul with a certain thick gut
! solutely as he would have our citizens
tural accent. "Ta w a n -n e a rs would
believe. However, we know the worst,
thunk you."
•• You speak E n g lish ?' I exclaimed. and we may prepare for IL If I may
have your Indulgence. I would crave
A light of am usem ent gleamed in h is
an adjournm ent of our m eeting to en-
eyes, although hls face remained ex­
! able me to discuss some aspects of the
pressionless as n mask.
| situation more Intim ately with M aster
"You do not think of the Indian as Juggins' messenger."
these Ignorant little ones do?” he
asked curiously.
"I—I know nothing of your people,”
Ormerod I» to get an Inkling
I stamm ered. "I am hut this day lund-
of th« power an unscrupulous
ed here."
man can wield by the employ­
"M# brother Is an Englishm an?" he
ment of superstition to Influ­
questioned, not Idly hul with the cour­
ence an ignorant people and a t­
teous Interest of a gentleman.
tain leadership.
“ I am."
"Ta-wan-ne-ars thanks you, Eng­
lish m an "
He extended hls hand.
( T O J»K C O N T IN U K D 1
%DOOM TRAIL
ARTHUR. D.HOWDEN SMITH
AUTHOR, o f
W N U SERVICE
P R E C E D IN G C H A P T E R S
H a rry
O rm e ro d ,
p r o s c r ib e d
t r a i t o r to K in g G e o rg e an a S t u ­
a rt
p a rtis a n ,
re tu rn in g
fr o m
F r a n c e to L o n d o n , re s c u e « A l d e r ­
m a n R o b e r t J u g g t n e fr o m a n s a e
«Ins. J u g g i n s p r o v e s to b e th e
g r a n d s o n o f a f o r tn e r s t e w a r d
o f O r m e r o d 's f a t h e r , to w h o m
J u g g i n s f e e ls h im s e lf I n d e b te d
O rm e ro d t e lls J u g g i n s h e h a s
abandoned
th e
S tu a rt
cause
J u g g i n s I n f o r m s h im o f a J a c o ­
b ite p lo t In th e A m e ric a n c o lo ­
n ie s to w e a k e n E n g l a n d by f o r ­
w a r d in g F r e n c h i n t e r e s t s . A t Its
h e a d is A n d r e w M u r r a y , a S c o ts ­
m an.
and
a
F ren ch m an ,
De
V e u lle , d e a d l y
enem y o f O r­
m e ro d .
T h e tw o a r e In L o n d o n
fu r th e r in g th e ir sch em es
A n­
t i c i p a t i n g th e p l o t t e r s ' r e t u r n to
A m e ric a . J u g g i n s a r r a n g e s fo r
O r m e ro d to g o t h e r e w ith l e t t e r s
to G o v e r n o r B u r n e t, f r ie n d o f
J u g g i n s , a n d w o rk to fo il M u r­
ra y . D is g u is e d a s J u g g in s * s e r v ­
a n t, O r m e ro d t a k e s p a s s a g e to
A m e ric a . O n th e s h ip h e m e e ts
a g ir l , M u r r a y ’s d a u g h t e r , a r d e n t
J a c o b ite , w h o b e lie v e s h im to be
lo y a l to th e S t u a r t s .
D e V e u lle
r e c o g n is e s O r m e r o d a n d e x p o s e s
h im .
T a k e n by s u rp ris e , O r­
m e ro d Is t h r o w n o v e r b o a r d by
th e n e g r o , T o m , b u t r e g a i n s th e
d e c k In s a f e t y . H e a c c u s e s M u r ­
r a y o f i n c i t i n g T o m to m u r d e r
h im , b u t o f c o u r s e c a n p ro v e
n o th in g
A t r u c e Is d e c l a r e d u n ­
til t h e v e s s e l r e a c h e s N ew Y o rk .
C H A PTER IV— C ontinued
—9—
"TliHf la true," I assented.
"T here la souiewhat I would venture
to observe upon. If yon will perm it
me," he continued detiichedly. "You
are n youth of boldness and courage.
Yon possess Intelligence. You tuny go
far Ip Hie province«, alwnya supposing
you do not succeed In winning u p a r­
don. I opine th at n pardon might he
won If yon went about It In the right
way. T here are gentlemen at W hite­
hall. who—"
Ilia hesitation waa eloquent.
“And you would suggest?” I asked
him, faintly amused aa I percelvpd the
drift of Ills Intention.
"Think well before you commit your­
self to tlda venture. You cannot hope
to overcome me. Why, Hie governor
of thia province, with all the sernl-
regal powers at Ills command, has
failed to balk me In my plans. My
influence la no leas In London. If you
continue as you have begun you will
end. I fear. In an early grave. I say
It not aa a th reat. 'TIs merely a pre­
dict Ion.”
"I fcMr me I should lose your good
opinion did I lake your advice,” I re­
plied.
He looked me straig h t In the eyes.
"You would," lie said curtly, and he
turned on Ida heel and left me.
T hree hours later we lay at anchor
In the E ast river under the lee of
Nutten Island, which some called the
Governor's because It was a p art of
hts official estate. Small boats landed
us at a w harf on a canal which ran
up Into the town along the middle of
Broad ‘street. From here I had my
b sg g n te ta rrie d hv a w atertnah to
the tieorge tavern In Queen afreet,
which he recommended as being fa­
vored by the gentry.
M urray's party I overheard giving
directions for the conduct of th eir e f­
fects to C awston'a tuvern in H anover
square
After a meal I Inquired of M aster
Kurt van Dam, the proprietor of the
George, where I might find Governor
B urnet. Van Ham was a broad bodied,
s q u a r e , I,eadetl Dutchman.
He sat In
the nrdtnflrv. smoking a long clay pipe
"I»er gofernor la at C ahtaln van
H orne's,” he said, anti Immediately
replaced Ills pipe In Ids mouth.
“ And where Is C aptain van H orne’s
house?" I naked.
"In the llrcad-ViiT not far oop from
tier fort.
You valk across through
lltm ofer »qttiire.”
I thanked hltn and walked forth.
In Hanover square, which was only
a few steps distant, there was a crowd
collected about the entrance to Caws
ton’s tavern
Murray was standing
In the doorway, Tom on one able of
Idin, and a huge, red hatred giant In
buckskin, with knife nnd toniHhawk
at his belt on the other I stared at
the red haired man, for he was the
first woodsman I had seen, observing
with curiosity his shaggy locks nnd
fur cap and the brutal ferocity of hl»
face
1 stared so long that I attracted the
attention of Murray, who broke off Ida
conversation with the group surround
Ing him and with a pale smile pointed
me out to his buckskin retainer. The
man scowled at me. and oue hand
went to his ktdfe-hllt.
I spoke to the citizen nearest me.
"P ray, air. who Is the tall fellow In
buckskin on the steps r ’
The man edged away from me stis
pldously.
"I am a stran g er In your town." I
added.
" 'T is a frontiersm an." he replied re-
rttctan tly ; “one called 'Red Jack ' Roll-
Garfield Tea
RASHES
Resinol
EYES HURT?
KINKADE GARDEN TRACTOR
Excess of Gratitude Not a Common Fault
G r n t l t u d e . in niHDy people. Ifl only a
strong and secret desire for further
favors. 1 believe It was Goethe "h o
w rote: “ He who Is not grateful for a
favor may be likened to one w ho mud­
dle« the spring from which hia th irst
w ms quenched.”
When gratitude. 1 heard another
say. has become a m atter of reason­
ing, there sre ninny waya of escaping
its bonds. This Is only another m an­
ner of saying th at he who expect»
g ratitude Is a m erchant, not a bene­
factor. G ratitude, which the ancients
alw ays painted In the brightest color*
Is oue's duty, but It Is not an Inalien­
able right one Is at liberty to exact.
Honore de »«line. In probably one of
hts less lucid momenta, w rote th at
g ratitu d e was a foolish w ord; that,
though appearing In the dictionary. It
could never be found In th e hearts.—
Frank Hanson, In lx>s Angeles Times.
N e w U te fo r M a th »
Gas masks of the type th a t pro­
tected soldiers dui Ing the World war
w ere pressed Into service by a crew
of w orkers tn London while hunting
leaks In the city gas mains. The
hazard of the Job was increased hy the
necessity of working in deep trenches
w here vapors had insufficient chance
to escupe In case flows of considerable
pressure were encountered. With the
masks, the w orkers were able to make
a thorough search.
SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN” -
Unless you see the “ Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are .
getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by n
lions and prescribed by physicians over 25 years fo r
Colds
Headache
Neuritis
Lumbago
Pain
Neuralgia
Toothache
Rheumatism
P d OES NOT AFFECT THE HEART I
only •'Bayer’' pack a i
which contains pioven direction
‘ ■¿ola Is lbs t n e .
Handy "Bayer" boxe» of 12 table
Also bottle» of 24 and 100— Druggie
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