EXPERIENCE OF WESTERN GIRL He stopped a t sig h t o f th e passion fo r A lb a n y. You need spare no ex I In the Seneca’s face. B u t 'tw a s C or pense, Peter. M y own fu n d s are ' la e r who spoke first. pledged to this, and M aste r Juggins, I 1 hat la fe ry s tra n c h e news, gofer- too, la o ffe rin g his a id .” n o r, fo r on d e r fr o n tie r th e re Is ta lk C o rla e r d e lib e ra te ly donned bis cap th a t an e n foy Is com ing to d e liv e r a ' o f fu r. message to der trib e a a t Ja g a ra fro m Found Cannery Work Too " I t w ill not be money, b u t frie n d - / der kin g o f France. J o n c a lre is c a ll­ J ship andt hate w ill gerfe y o u r tu rn , j Tiring in g a g ra n d t co u n c il to meedt In der I g o fe rn o r,” he said. sum m er. A ll der In d ia n s fro m hevom lt i T he fe rtile valleys o f Oregon h e lp to ’ You have not y e t le a d the le tte r d e r lakes and d e r west w ill come «" f 't 'lv ‘ h - tables of A m erica. T h is Is fro m J u g g in s,” 1 rem inded him as he "S tra n g e n e w » !" repeated th e gover- 1 possible th ro u g h the I w alked to w a rd th e door. m agic o f th e hum - nor. “ You may w e ll say s o ! M u rra y “So I h a f n o t." be a d m itte d . anJ hie t in can. o ve rrid e s o a r la w ' J o n c a lre sets o u t I I took the le tte r fro m me and slip p e d It I n one o f th e can­ I to b u ild a stone fo rt upon o u r so il at | inside b is le a th e r s h irt. n in g e s t a b l i s h - ' | J a g a ra ; the F re n ch k in g sends an offl ui e n t s, J u l i a ■'VIII you have It reud I " asked Col- I cer. exfterienced on the fro n tie r, w ith S ch m jd t was em ­ den. — B y — I a special message fo r a g ra n d council ployed I t was com ­ “ No, d e r young man is a ll rig h t. ( o f the tribe s. p licated w o rk be­ Ta-w an-ne-ars has rh u d g e d h im ." “ A ll these three events come s lin u l cause she d id seal­ W ith th a t be was gone, and a sense in g and o th e r pa rts A .( A .r oZ P O P T O B E L L O C O L D . E tc . taneousl.v. T is Im possible th a t a cci­ It o f th e w o rk. I t was dent so disposed them . H ere we have o f b e w ild e rm e n t s to le o v e r me. by B r e n t a n o '» . , WÏJV S -t-lre strenuous w o rk and the firs t In d ic a tio n o f th e cu ltn fna apon seemed in c re d ib le th a t e ith e r o f the she was n o t a s tro n g o f th e p lo t. Aye, 'tis g ra v e r th a n I (wo odd c h a ra c te rs o f the w ilderness g ir l. O ften she forced hersedf to w o rk w ith whom I had ta lke d could re u lly ) had supposed.” when she was h a rd ly able to s it a t h e r C H A P T E R V — C o n tin u e d have existed. Ta -w an-ne-ars la id down th e nn machine. A t tim es she w o u ld have to — 11— B u t G o ve rn o r B u rn e t lost no tim e • ta y a t home to r she was so weak she opened le tte r fro m J u g g in s upon the could h a rd ly w a lk. F o r live years she “T a wnn ne ars is y o u r frie n d . Ga in doubts. He paced the room, rub- I tatite. was in th is weakened co n d itio n . en gwa-ra-go. lie la not th e frie n d o f " L e t some o th e r rend I h is ," he said. bing bis bands to g e th e r w ith satis- I She trie d va rio u s m edicines. A t last O n o n tltlo tfh e F re n ch g o ve rn o r gen­ " B u t It serves no purpose. T h is E ng­ fa ctio n. a frie n d o f h Srs spoke o f L y d ia E.' e ral o f ('« n iid a . regardless o f id e n tity ) "W e have done w e ll, Colden. We ! lish m a n and Ta-w an-ne ars are b ro th ­ P in kh a n i a Vegetable Com pound and w ho rules at Quebec. M ost o f the ers. C o rla e r. too. w ill ta ke th e E n g ­ coaid not have done be tter. M a ste r she gave I t a tr ia l. w h ite people are n o t w e ll-w le h e ra to GMAC lish m a n In to his frie n d s h ip — not he- O rm erod, you w’ere Indeed fo rtu n a te “ Everyone says I am a h e a lth ie r and the In d ia n. I ant come here w ith Cor- cause he c a rrie d th is w r itin g s tro n g e r g ir l. ” she w rite s. “ I am red- In going to th e h e lp o f th e Seneca. across la e r to prove m y frie n d s h ip , ( in the thp sea, h u t because he Is a om m endlng th p Vegetable Com pound to man to You earned, not o u ly his frie n d s h ip , a ll m y frie n d s who te ll me how they fr o n tie r 'tla said Jo n ca lre , th e F rench, he tru ste d . So much Is to he read In but th a t o f P e te r as w e ll. You a re to su ffe r and I am Wining to answ er le t­ man who governs th e tra d in g post by his facp. A n d now Ga-en gwa-ra-go, I be co n g ra tu la te d . B u t I m ust ask you te rs fro m wom en a s k in g about I t " the fa lls o f Ja g u ra (N ia g a ra ) Is about w o u ld ask th a t T a-w a n ne-ars m ay re­ io excuse me. I have m uch w o rk to J u lia S chm idt's address is 652 N o rth to begin the b u ild in g o f a stone fo r t." tire . W h a t yon have to ld me has do. P ra y g ru n t me the p leasure o f F ro n t St., Salem, Oregon. "A f o r t ! ” p ro te ste d th e g o ve rn o r elonded my h e a rt w ith hatred, and I y o u r com pany f o r d in n e r to m o rro w . . „ 2 lr? *,h.? w2 r!i ln iM to rie a know ■Sure, -tls Im po ssib le ! 'T w o u ld be a d i­ m av p o t th in k s tra ig h t." Just how M iss S c h ib ld t fe lt. Perhaps Colden. w ill you show M u s te r O rm erod GMAC they, too, w ill fin d b e tte r h e a lth by re ct v io la tio n o f tlie Peace o f U tre c h t." H is r ig h t a rm sw ept up In th e ges out ?" ta k in g th e Vegetable Compound. “ M t Is tru e ." spoke up C o rla er. tu re o f fa re w e ll, and th e d o o r closed I t was dusk in th e streets, a s o ft H is voice was high and squeaky, and upon h is bronzed hack. p u rp le dusk th a t became velvet d a rk ­ sounded rid ic u lo u s com ing fro m such “ , ' ' h a t h!Uh ha Pr'ened to Irk him ness under th e tre e s ; and I fe lt In Few people are us sm a rt us o th e r a g ia n t. so? In q u ire d the g o ve rn o r In s u rp ris e people th in k they are. no hu m o r to re tu rn to the d ra b com ­ “ H a th the b u ild in g begun?” de- “ h it was th is Dp V e u lle w h o ran pany w h ich th e ta v e rn offered. So I m anded the governor. aw ay w ith d e r d o tte r o f Ids uncle wandered a t hazard u n til I fo u nd m y­ DEM AND “BAYER” ASPIRIN I th in k nodt. T a-w a n ne ars Do ne ho ga w e h ," re p lie d C o rla e r se lf In an a lle y le a d in g dow n to the b ro u g h d t me d e r w o rd t at Onondaga s tirre d again fro m his h a b itu a l silence. w a te rfro n t— and heard o f a sudden T a ke T a b le ts W ith o u t F e a r I f You We com edt to you as fa s t as we " I re m e m b e r," Inte rp o se d Colden. the thud o f fly in g feet. I spun a ro u n d co u ld r." See th e S a fe ty “ Bayer Cross.” ’T w a s some fo u r years ago. I re­ In tim e to see a m onstrous b u lk come "T a -w a n -n e -a rs came because it was m em ber h a v in g seen th e m aid a t a s a ilin g th ro u g h th e a ir, k n ife and to m ­ W a r n in g ! Unless you see the name p a rtly the fM ult o f his people th a t the co u n cil nt A lb a n y. She was c a lle d ■■Bayer" on package o r on ta b le ts you French are se ttle d by Ja g a ra ." said Ga ha-no (H a n g in g F lo w e r), a p re tty ahawk w h ir lin g in e ith e r hand. TTI k ill ye r, v a rm in t,” how led an GMAC » are n o t g e ttin g th e genuine B a ye r the In d ia n . c h ild a m i w ondrous d a in ty fo r an In- ugly voice. ’T i l c u t y e r h e a rt out uud .“ Yea," rep lied th e governor. "O non- d la n ." A s p irin proved safe by m illio n s and skin y e r and ta k e y e r s c a lp !" p re scrib e d by p h ysicia n s fo r 20 years. tlo and J o n ca lre firs t made th e Onel- Tis a sail s to ry ." com m ented th e I dodged th e k n ife and g ra p p le d the Say "B a y e r" when you buy A s p irin . das d ru n k, and then b a rgained w ith governor. " Is It c e rta in De V e u lle w ris t w h ic h sw u n g th e tom ahaw k, Im ita tio n s m ay p ro ve dangerous.—A dv. them to s e ll th e Senecas' la n d ." took h e r? " tw is tin g m y s e lf behind h im so us to "T h e y had no r ig h t to do go," as­ " H e d ld t n o t ta k e her. She ran h in d e r his a tta c k . B u t he was fa r T he m ore th e m arble wastes the sented T a-w an-ne-ars som berly. " B u t a w a y w ith h im /’ stron g e r th a n I nnd slu n g me back la m ore the sta tu e grow«.— M lchuel A n ­ now w ill you believe th a t Ta-w an-ne- " I w o n d e r w h a t became o f h e r," I fro n t o f h im as I f I w ere a sack o f ars Is y o u r frie n d ? " gelo. said. " 'T i s o n ly some th re e years chaffed w heat. I s t ill elu n g to his “ I believe," said the governor. " B u t since De V e u lle appeared In I ’n rls. tom ahaw k hand nnd c o n triv e d to I p ra y you te ll me w h y you feel fo r C o rla e r shrugged his shoulders. knock up a n o th e r b lo w o f his k n ife , us th is frie n d s h ip ? W hen I came to “ Suppose you fln d t d e r Doom T r a il b u t he m ust have disem bow eled me in N ew Y o rk to govern the p ro vin ce my a n d t come to La V le rg e du Bols. M ay the n e xt v ic io u s sweep o f the blade. predecessor to ld me thHt the e x p e ri­ be then you k n o w ." "Hah-yah-eeee-eee-ee-e I " m ent o f ha vin g you educated by the " T h a t Is e x a c tly w h a t we w is h to T he fe ro cio u s y e ll m ade my blood m issio n arie s had fa ile d , th a t you had C oo d H e a lth Depends U po n Good do. C o r la e r !" excla im ed th e governor. run cold. I t s ta rtle d m y a ssa ila n t re tu rn e d to the fo re st, clo se r wedded “ D o you th in k I t can be done?" E lim in atio n . than ever to In d ia n w a ys." H is m uscles slackened C o rla e r reflected, ponderous ns a even more. D E T E N T I O N o f b o d ily T he In d ia n ’s face lig h te d up again sleepy moose. Just long enough f o r me to leap clear operating the G M A C Plan for the purchase of w a ste In the blood is called w ith th a t grave sm ile w h ich showed o f him. " I t w ill ta ke m uch tim e a n d t m oney • "to x ic condition.” Thia often Its e lf w ith scarcely a c o n tra c tio n o f CHEVROLET • PO N T IA C • OLDSM OBILE “— 1" he snarled. a n d t then a ll depends upon d e r I n ­ gives rise to a dull, languid feel­ the muscles. He d re w one a rm back to h u rl his d ia n s." in g and, sometime», toxic back­ O A K L A N D - B U IC K ’ CADILLAC "Yes, Ga-en gwa ra-go, It fa ile d to k n ife a t me, b u t so m e th in g w h irre d “ W h a t In d ia n s? ” aches and headaches. T ha t the w in T il w a n -n e a r» fro m th e w ays o f past m y sh o u ld er and h is head Jerked " D e r S ix N ations. I f we fln d t d e r I RIGIDAIRE T h e e le c t r ic r e f r i g e r a t o r kidneyd are n o t fu n c tio n in g his people. Those w ays are best fo r We h a f v io le n tly to one side. T h e re was a properly is often shown by burn­ the In d ia n . B u t Ta-w an-ne-ars learned T r a il, g o fe m o r, w h a t then. s h a rp clang, and he fled p re c ip ita te ly , DELCO-LIGHT— EiccfTic l i g h t a n d p o u te r p la n t s in g or scanty passage of secre­ th a t o f the tw<> w h ite races the E n g lish d e r Keepers. T he y are a s tro n g bundt We m ust fig h t them You ennnot send' s h o u tin g curses. tions. Thousands have learned were the kin d e st to the Ho-de-sau-nee A g a in s t the n e a rb y house w a ll a soldiers. T h a t w ould be war. We to assist their kidneys by d rink­ (T h e People o f th e Long , ., ----- - H ouse— sm all, b rig h t o b je c t g lim m e re d th ro u g h in g plenty o f pure water and In d ia n name fo r Iro q u o is .) T he F re n ch m ust fig h t them w ith Indians. A n d t w h a t In d ia n s c o u ld t you get b u t der th e shadows, and I stooped to snatch the occasional use o f a stim ulant a lw a ys have fo u g h t w ith us. T he Eng It up— o n ly to leap In s ta n tly e re ct as 1 d iu r e tic . 50,000 user» g iv e lls h have aided us. T h e F re n ch pay Iro q u o is ? ” L e a r n in g Q u ic k ly a voice spoke a t m y elbow. “ Can we get th e Iro q u o is ? " Z A ian's signeff e n d orse m en t. lit t le fo r o u r f u r s ; the E n g lish pay M y b ro th e r was ln d a n g e r," said „ ' 1 r,° n o t k n o w ." confessed C o rla e r Jo h n n y Is in his th ir d y e a r o f school. m uch. 3 and Power Law nm ow er A s * y o u r n eig h b o r/ B u t I f you get them , you smash der th e voice q u ie tly . ’'Ta-w an-ne-ars H e Is Just ta k in g up th e science o f A Practical Proven Power C u l­ Oa-en gwa-ra-go, 1 th in k th e w h ite tivator fo r Gardeners, Suburb i ra il. saw th e Ite d D e a th fo llo w O rm erod p h y s io lo g y in a m oderated fo rm . T he ■ nite*, T ruckers. Florists. Nu r-i man can n e ve r be an honest frie n d to fro m the G o ve rn o r's house, so T a-w a n - ' serym en.Fruiri ¿rowers,(.-oun-i o th e r e ve n in g his m o th e r asked h im : 1 S<*P' sa ltl , *lp Kov®rnor. "Y es th e In d ia n , fo r he w a n ts w h a t the try Estates and Lawn work. ' le ra *’ «‘ ve ry rPaSon w hy thp Iro q u o is ne-ars fo llo w e d h im .” “ W h a t d id you s tu d y ab o ut today S tim u la n t D iu re tic to the K id n e y e In d lu n h a s; b u t T a w an-ne-ars p re fe rs . FARM m a c h im e ' c o . should Join us. L o o k you, C orlaer, th is T h e t a ll fig u re o f th e Seneca was in y o u r h e a lth class, J o h n n y ? " 1200-33rd Ay«. S . K., M inneapolla, M i n n . th e E n g lish m a n to th e F re n ch m a n F o . t e r M ilb u r n C e .. M ix Chemists, B u f f . io , N Y w . i h « ° bVl0U’ p la n o f ,h *‘ French, sca rce ly d is c e rn ib le ln th e gloom. "W e stu d ie d a b o u t o u r stomachs w h a te v e r m ay be th p Issue. w it h M u rra y s a id th e y w ill cram th e ir "W a s I t B o llln g r ' I asked. and In te s ta m e n ts ,” he s o le m n lr re­ "N n h o ! " ( " I have fin ish e d .” ) plied. H e raised th e s h in in g o b je ct from I can g ive no adequate co n ce ptio n m agazines w ith tra d e goods th is sum ­ m er. 1 hey W ill push ahead the b u lld - th e g round. I t was his to m a h a w k o f th e Im pressiveness w ith w h ich th is W as Your .th e f ° r t “ * Tagara. Once th a t and c u rle d about th e blade was a lock •p e e rh was d e live re d by a savage 1» finished, they w ill have a cu rb on o f greasy red h a ir. H e p o in te d to It. G ran d m o th er’s Rem edy «peaking In a to n gu e stra n g e to him . e necka o f the Iroquois. T hey w ill “ T h a t tim e T a-w an-ne-ars m issed." E ve ry w o rd ra n g In m y ears. F o r e v e ry stom ach be Hble to hold up th e Meets o f fu r he said g rim ly . "Som e day th e lig h t "W h o Is th is m an ? " I w h isp e re d to and in te s tin a l Hl. canoes fro m the u p p er lakes th a t now w ill be b e tte r— and T a-w an-ne-ars w ill C olden as he finished. T h is good o ld -fa s h ­ pass down to o u r post at Oswego on n o t m iss.” * , i e 1» one o f th e tw o w a r-c h ie fs o f r t»T"W l,* ~ " r>° 700 k"ow wh»t |a good for ioned h e rb home th e O nondaga's riv e r. In tw o seasons “ A lth o u g h you missed, you saved my th e Iro q u o is league, both o f whom are rem edy f o r c o n s ti­ they w ill have w rested the trad e en Miss ainw a— X h i poison, of courts," life ,” I answ ered w a rm ly . •• 'T ig an Senecas. H is name, w h ich sig n ifie s p a tio n , sto m a ch ills If Y o u r B ack H u rts o r B la d d e r j; Mr W its— "No. that would k ill them __ tlr e ly fro m o u r hands, and then I f o b lig a tio n I sh a ll n o t fo rg e t." N e e d le -B re a ke r.’ Is a c tu a lly a fo rm o f •fesses." and o th e r de ra n g e ­ they are ready th e y can s trik e w ith B o th e rs You, Begin H e la id hlg fin g e rs to his Ups. D o yos k n o w w h a t*» ro o d fo r ■ cold, o r t it le w h ic h goes w ith the office. M ore m ents o f th e sys­ ■ » o r c p ro p e rly a p s o k lu s . » h o t a ( n is i fo r • m usket and sca lp in g k n ife . “ H a r k ," he said. T a k in g S a lts over, he Is a nephew o f the Roy-an-eh tem so p re v a le n t these days Is In even p c r . o n Who has • e o ld t T h e « n e w e r la I listened, and fro m th e w a te r­ g re a te r fa v o r as a fa m ily m e d ic in e “ "A n d who, th in k you. w ill bear the Do ne ho ga weh. w ho is G u a rd ia n o f b ru n t o f th e firs t blow ? W ho but the fr o n t came th e th u n d e ro u s voice o f . the W estern D o o r o f th e Long House th a n In y o u r g ra n d m o th e r's day. W hen y o u r k id n e y s h u r t and y o u r th e b ellm an. th e F rench He was ta ke n as s y o u th and given to Iroquois, whom • o o t h l n r • '<1 h tw d ln g t<* t h r o a t a iw l b r o n c h ia l have back fe e ls sore d o n 't get scared and dreaded since C h a m p la in ’s day?’ Ir r it a t io n «O r a n d b o t t l e * a t d r n « r lB t « " H a lf n fte r-e lg lit-o ’clock, and a fine th e m issio n a rie s— w ith th e re s u lt th a t OR. STAFFO RD’S proceed to lo a d y o u r stom ach w ith • a d d e a le r « « r e n w h e r e . T r y i t y o u r s e l f a o d ' yon Re**.” " T r u e ," m urm u re d Colden. n ig h t w ith a so u th w e st breeze. A nd •e e h o w I t W o rk *. I f you c an n o t g e t It, a lo t d ru g s th a t e x c ite th e kid n e y s "Y e s ," H e b ro ke o ff, fo r th e g o ve rn o r was w r it e O . O . G re e n . In c .. W u o d b n ry , W . J . assented C o rla e r; "y o u h a f his exce lle n cy th e g o v e rn o r is pleased and I r r it a t e th e e n tire u rin a r y tra c t. 'le r r ig h t o f It, g o fe rn o r. W h a t Is y „ u r -------- * r * , a d d re ssin g me. to p ro c la im th a t whereas d iv e rs p e r­ Keep y o u r k id n e y s clean lik e you * sons have m ocked, assailed o r sought "H a v e you any o b je ctio n . M aster p la n ? ' keep y o u r bow els clean, by flu sh in g " I sh a ll send th is y o u n g m a n " - h e to h u m ilia te v is ito rs to th e c ity , the O rm erod, to my a c q u a in tin g the c h ie f them w ith a m ild , h a rm le ss s a lts a id his hand on my a rm — “ w ith you and C o rla e r w ith w h a t we have been g o v e rn o r has made a ru le th a t such of throat and bronchial tubaa w h ic h h e lp s to rem ove th e body’s n rl- alRciiRsItig ?” and Ta wan ne a rs to spy o u t the ■ * L l • X tr c iX L , N .w York persons, upon apprehension, s h a ll be nous w a ste and s tim u la te s them to I shook m y head. ground at Jagura. to search th e w ild e r set In th e stocks fo r tw e lv e hours th e th e ir n o rm a l a c tiv ity . T h e fu n c tio n H e tu rn e d to th e In d ia n . firs t tim e and upon the second offense ness fo r signs o f the T ra il, to w ork o f th e k id n e y s Is to f ilt e r th e blood " T h e le tte r w h ich you hold |n yo u r upon the Iro q u o is | n o u r In te r,s t , sh a ll lx? p u b lic ly w hipped at th e c a rt's In 24 h o u rs th e y s tra in fro m U 500 hand, l a wan ne-ars. Is fro m M aste r M aster O rm erod h a th had ex l ta ll alo n g th e B road W a y." rpe rle u ce g ra in s o f a c id a nd w aste, so we can Rpheia Ju g g in s o f Ixw rfo n , who was w ith th e F re n ch and he T a-w an ne-ars replaced his to m a ­ know s De re a d ily u n d e rs ta n d th e v ita l Im p o r­ S uccessful men possess e ith e r a b ility some tim e |n the p ro vin ce when you V eulle o f o ld ." h a w k In Its sheath. tance o f k e e p in g th e k id n e y s a ctive. w ere a la d " * o r nerve. "W h e n do we s ta rt? " "T h e re Is no ta lk o f o b lig a tio n s be­ re p lie d Cor- P r in k lo ts o f good w a te r— you c a n 't " I rem em ber M a ste r Ju g g in s." In te r- la e r sim p ly. tw een b ro th e rs ." he said. “ Come,’ we j d rin k to o m uch ; also get fro m any " | | e sent me v *»'fe«>lo «'HIs contain ru p fe d T a-w a n n e a rs . " W ith in th e week you m ust leave w ill w a lk to g e th e r to y o u r ta v e rn s n ly v x e t s h le fe a re d lent e w h h a c t aa s p h a rm a c is t a b o u t fo u r ounces o f Jad m y firs t m usket. 1, th is E n g lish m a n ( c n t l . p u r s a llr e .11 H a a rl St . N T A .lv, (TO BE CONTINUED ( I his frie n d ? 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T he y w ill te ll us th a t the fo r a bottle o f D r and no d o u bt you w ill w o n d e r w h a t •he co m p lim e n t you do us. Ta wnn ne And then, one n ig h t, site sent moon, w ife o r sla te r o f the sun. shares 1’ ie rre s Favorite her became o f y o u r k id n e y tro u b le and • r» B ut I m ust la y o u r ease before w ith the la tte r the d u ty o f lig h tin g nurse out and stayed at home. Jus, fu r » a te . .1 1’ f e «cnptioo It backache. you. fo r we seek y o u r counsel Do vou * ’? 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