Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, December 09, 1926, Image 5

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    Colds
sale. “ And be c e rta in ..... .
no bruise a tw ig."
*
W ith ihe utm ost caution he p a rte d
' 'h e screen of u n d e rb ru sh on our rig h t
| hand, and revealed a tunnel through
Colds break in 14 hours for the million»
ihe greenery Into w hich he led th e
who use Hill's. Fever and headaches go.
way. h e sita tin g at each step until he
La Grippe yields in ) days. T hu is the quick,
hud gently th ru s t aside th e Intervening
the scicntihc way to end these dangers and
j foliage. Once in th e tunnel, how ever.
discomforts. Don't trust lesser he Ips, don't
I Ids c are w as abandoned, and he ra n
wait. Get back to normal at once.
i quickly to th e tru n k of a huge pine
Be Sure It»
Price 3Oc
which soured u pw ard like a m onu­
m ental colum n, high above th e sur-
| rounding trees. H e leaned Ills uius-
| ket ag ain st the pitchy bole.
"T he symbol o f th e Long H ouse," he
Get Bed Boa
with portrait
said tapping th e sw elling g irth of It.
"S tre n g th and sym m etry and g ra n
deur. We will climb, bro th er."
Zf
K rk e n your gr*r hair,gradually
H e sw ung him self up Into th e
M
auralT and safely In privacy »4
branches, w hich form ed a p e rfe c t la d ­
3 Jr
k your home. Used over year» bf
( k g * t a m illions N'lney-back guarauiMi
der, firm under foot, behind th e screen
/ Vi,,
BOOKLBT FKRH.
AUTHOR, o f P O R T O S E L L O G O L D ETC
of the pine needles. W hen th e o th er
W N u SFfcVlCE
c o p y r ig h t er b r e n t a n o I
tre e to p s w ere b en eath us, he s tr a d ­
dled a hough and cleared a loophole
At y v u r D ru ftis t
75*
“T h e road sto p s here." 1 said to Ta- from which we m ight look out over tb»
M C S M O - I U . I S . C M C M IS T S . D w p t. W . M C M P M IS , T t N M .
C H A P T E R V I — C o n tin u e d
w an-ne-ars. "H ow shall we go on?’"
forest we had trav e rse d .
— 11—
huleaunen M ak in g B ig Money S ellin g w ond er­
“T h e road of th e w hite mun sto p s —
We looked fo r so long, w ithout a n y ­
“ Anove e v ery th in g else, 1 m ust know
fu l new H at k Saw B lad os Send for sam p le
and e x p la n a tio n . P Y R A M ID HACK SAW
» h at is happening at J a g a ra .” he said. yes,” he answ ered. “ But th e road of thing hapitening th a t my eyeballs
CO., 1626 W o o d sto c k A ve., P ortlan d . Oregon.
ached. But a t last th e re w as a move­
“T he Doom T rail may w ait. T h e news the Ho-de-no-suu-nee begins."
“ W hat Is th a t? "
D ried Prune», r e a r » . I* ea ch ess. F ig s, Kaiwlns,
m ent like th e m in ia tu re upheaval
w hich T u-w an-ne-ars brought of the
W a ln u ts, A lm on ds.
5 Ibn assorted sam ple
H e m ade no answ er, but kept on his w hich is caused by an a n t In breaking
Intent of th e F re n c h to re p la ce Jon-
p o stp a id 60c. H om er W righ t, C alisto g a Cal.
c u ire 's trad in g post w ith a sto n e fort way until we w ere under the hole of ground. B oughs quivered, and a fig­
ure a p p eared in Ihe open. 'T w a s Cor­
; Is th e m ost m enacing tid in g s we have the first o f th e fo rest trees.
T h ere a t m y feet w as a deep, n a r ­ laer,
H e -glanced aro u n d him and
had since the peace w as signed. It
row slot in th e e a rth , a groove som e strode on. In a m om ent he h a d passed
aZ pimples, blackheads, etc, cleared | m akes m anifest w hat I have alw ays eighteen
inches w ide and p e rh ap s th e cle arin g and d isa p p ea red In th e
c o n te n d ed : th a t th e re can he no real
away easily and at little cost by
peace w hilst we and th e F ren ch sit tw elve inches deep, th a t d isa p p ea red forest.
T a-w an ne-ars h itched fo rw a rd and
cheek by Jowl, each striv in g for m ore Into Ihe gloom w hich reigned under
the in te rla c in g boughs overhead. It peered through th e loophole w ith ten se
pow er th a n th e other.
“ Peace on p a p er th e re m ay b e ; hut did not go stra ig h t, hut crookedly like m uscles. And ag ain th e re w as a w ait
a snake, c u rving and tw istin g a s it which seem ed endless.
M.v eyelids
th e F ren ch will be b re ak in g it, us they
have done in th e case of J o u c u lr e s chanced to m eet a m ossy boulder or blinked from th e s tra in of w atching.
T he desolation and loneliness of the
S tringent Blue Laws
post and as they now plan to do by a tre e too big to he readily felled or
u fo rt upon E nglish teivl- uprooted. As I stooped o ver It I saw w ilderness w ere so com plete th a t It
in O ld Connecticut I building
tory. 1 m ust know w hat they do there. 'h a t its bottom anil steeply sloping seem ed Inconceivable a n o th e r hum an
U n d e r th e e a rlie s t C onnecticut blue M uster O n n ero d . 1 m ust know beyond sides w ere hard-packed, b eaten down being could he w ithin view. Ami w hilst
law » a y oung m an and young wom an ' a doubt. I m ust have a m an 1 can by c ontinual p ressu re, the re le n tle ss th is thought occupied my m ind a d ark
w ho in d u lg e d in w hat w ould In th ese | tru st who will sye for him self on the p re ssu re of countless hum an feet for figure crawded on h a n d s and knees
generations and centuries.
d a y s be called " p e ttin g ,“ In th e p re s­
from the m outh of the trull. At th u t
pot.”
T u-w an-ne-ars In stan tly led th e way d istan c e all we could see of his cos­
ence o f th e m an ’s siste r, w ere su b je ct
"S urely, C o rlae r—”
Into th e groove of th e trail, and a s If tum e w as the clum p o f fe a th e rs th a t
to a tine o f $5 each a n d th e s is te r to
“C o rlaer c an n o t speak F rench. More
a re b u k e fo r to le ra tin g such conduct. over, If he could. Ills face Is known instinctively sw ung Into an easy loping b ristle d from his scnlplock.
tro t. I follow ed him ami th e D utch
He follow ed l 'e te r Into th e tra il on
T h ese e u rly law s a re c o n ta in ed In a along the w hole fro n tie r. H e and Jon
our side of th e clearin g , and th e re w as
sm all book p rin te d m ore th a n 250 c aire a re old opponents. 'T ls you who m an brought up th e rear.
y e a rs ngo. T h e book c o n ta in s n o thing m ust go. M asquerade a s a F re n c h ­
It w as <-ool un d er the trees, for the a second and b rie fe r pause. T hen as
ab o u t k issin g one's w ife on th e S ab ­ man. T h ere a re plenty of lad s who go sun seldom p e n e tra te d th e foliage, silently a s g h o sts a strin g of figures
b ath , b u t k issin g a n o th e r m an 's w ife out every y e a r to C anada to have a dense a lre ad y although It w as only flitted into the c le arin g T h ere w ere
o r k issin g an u n m a rrie d w om an who try a t th e fu r tra d e . You should be the fag-end of spring. And It w as very- six of them , each w ith m usket In the
hollow of Ills arm . euch w ith b ristlin g
chose to com plain a bout It, w as a s e ri­ able to p ass fo r one o f them . At any s ile n t—terrib ly , oppressively silent
fe a th e r headdress.
ous offense any day. U nder th e law ra te 'tls w orth th e a tte m p t."
T a-w nn-ne-ars e m itte d a g u ttu ra l
no p e rso n u n d e r tw enty-one y e a rs old,
“ 'T ls well w orth try in g .’’ 1 agreed.
grunt, q u ite u n lik e his usual ra th e r
n o r a n y o th e r not accu sto m ed to th e “Also, 'tls possible I m ay pick up some
m usical u tte ran c e s.
u se o f tobacco w as p e rm itte d to use g»*ws of Ihe T ra il from J o n c a lre .”
"D o w n !" he rasp ed . “ D ow n! T he
It u n til h e o b tain e d a c ertific ate from
"P ossible," he a s s e n te d ; “ hut keep
tim e Is scan t I"
a p h y sic ia n a n d a license from th e ! th e T rail In th e back o f yo u r mind,
At th e foot o f th e pine he snatch ed
c o u rt. F u rth e rm o re , tobacco could j T la th is fo rt w hich c oncerns me uow.
up his m usket w ithout u w ord, and
n o t be used In th e stre e ts, highw ays I F o r look you. M a ste r O rm erod, If 1
tu rn ed Into th e green tunnel th a t de­
o r b a rn y a rd s, and conviction could he se cu re pro o f th e F re n c h m ed itate In
bouched upon th e screen of the tra il.
o b tain e d upon th e testim o n y o f one e a rn e st so g ra v e a b re ac h of th e tre a ty
As we slepiied Into the w orn slot
w itn e s s.— St. I.nuis P o st-D ispatch.
l 'tw ill stre n g th e n by so m uch my case
P e te r cam e Into view.
a g a in st M urray. T hen m ight I dure
“ W ell?" he said phlegm atically.
C on stip ation g o n era lly Ind icate« d isord ered
indeed to s tir th e Iroquois to h o stili­
■tom ai-h. liv er and bowel«. W right*« Indian
“C ahnunga dogs! T hey d a re Io In­
tie s a g a in st him, a s P e te r su g g ested .”
V e g e ta b le PUla restore re g u la r ity w ith o u t
vade te rrito ry of th e L ong H o u se!"
g rip in g J72 P earl St . N. Y
A dv.
"1 will do w hut I m ay,” I prom ised.
"W e can cross d e r M ohawk to der
" 'T Is well. And he not re lu c ta n t to
south bran ch of d e r tra il," pro|>osed
F o rg o t th e B a b y
accept advice from C o rlae r and th e In ­
C orlaer. “T hey w ouldt not d a re to
T h re e w eeks a f te r th e b irth o f her dians. T hey a re schooled in th e fo r­
follow us th ere .”
first baby, an E ld o rad o g ir lm o th e r left e s t’s c ra ft. Good-by, sir, and he vig­
“No," sn a rle d T a-w an ne a r s ; "w o
th e h o sp ital. As she trip p e d along th e ila n t.”
shull not step asid e fo r them . W e will
h a ll w a v in g farew ell to p a tie n ts In
H e gave me a h e arty c lasp o f the
a tte n d to then» ourselves. T hey will
v a rio u s room s, sh e w as a p ic tu re of bund and bowed me out.
not a tta c k unless they have to for we
h a p p in e ss a n d e ag e rn ess to he a t home.
In Ihe stre e t C o rlae r a w aited me.
a re still n e a r Ihe M ohawk castle, a l­
J u s t a s sh e step p ed in to an elevator,
“ D er tid e Is Hooding.'' lie said, and
though 'tls upon th e opposite hank of
a n u rs e h u rrie d from th e room th e w ithout a n o th e r w ord set off a t u good
Ihe river. T hey will leave us alone
m o th e r hnij occupied, calling, “You’ve round puce.
un til n ight."
fo rg o tte n th e baby !” Anil su re enough,
W e cam e p re sen tly to a w h a rf a t th e
"B u t why ennnot we a tta c k them ?"
sh e h a d .—C a p p er's W eekly.
foot of D eye stre e t, w here luy the
A look o f ferocity w hich w as alm ost
sloop B etsy, her soils unstopped, land-
dem oniac changed his usually pleasan t
“ DANDELION BUTTER COLOR” lines slack. She cast off as we stepped
fe a tu re s in to un aw ful mask.
a board, and p re sen tly I w as hsiking
“ In an am b u scad e one m ight escape
A h a rm le s s v e g e ta b le b u tte r color h u ik over her ste rn a t Ihe dw indling
T
he
crack
of
a
stick
underfoot
was
u se d by m illions fo r 50 y e ars. D rug
No, m.v b ro th e r O rm erod, we will w ait
sk y lin e of th e <|Uulnt little city.
like
a
m
usket
shot.
T
h
e
pad
d
in
g
of
s to re s a n d g e n e ra l sto re s sell b o ttle s
until th ey a tta c k us. T h e n —”
On th e fo u rth day the riv e r bore ns our feet on th e re silie n t leaf-m old was
o f “ D a n d e lio n ” fo r 35 c en ts.—Adv.
H e paused significantly.
th ro u g h a c o u n try of low. rolling hills like th e low roiling o f muffled drum s.
“ Not one of th e K eepers shall re tu rn
a n d p lain s Ihut lifted to m ountainous T he tim orous tw itte rin g o f birds
T r a v e lin g S choolroom s
to tell M urray liow Ills b ro th e rs died."
h e ig h ts in the distance. T h ere w ere seem ed to set the echoes Hying.
S choolroom s on w heels a re now a
W e took up th e m arch. 'T w a s a l­
fa rm s by th e w a te r's edge, and som e­
Yet
I
w
as
am
azed
w
hen
T
a
w
a
n
-n
e
f e a tu r e in sp a rse ly se ttle d reg io n s of
ready m id-afternoon, a n d sh o rtly the
tim
es
the
Im
posing
m
ansion
of
a
pa-
a r s h alted a b ru p tly ill m ld-afteruism .
n o rth e rn O nturlo. T hey form a pn rt
troon w ith its a tte n d a n t groups of a n d Inclined his e a r to w a rd th e trull d im n ess of tw ilig h t descended upon
o f th e e d u c a tio n a l p ro g ram Introduced
th e tra il, a s Ihe level ra y s of th e se t­
buildings occupied by se rv an ts, slaves behind its.
by th e province, w orking In conjunc­
tin g sun w ere tu rn e d asid e by th e In­
auil
ten
a
n
ts.
“
W
hat
Is
It?”
I
asked,
Hnd
so
com
­
tio n w ith th e ra ilro a d . C ars, o ver­
te rla c in g m asses of vegetation.
(»n th e fifth day we sighted in the pletely had th e sp irit of th e forest
h a u le d to form school room s, a re su p ­
T w ilight fad ed Into dusk and still we
d
islu
n
ce
th
e
sto
c
k
ad
e
s
of
F
o
rt
(»range,
tak e n possession of me th a t I whis- kept on. T a-w an ne a r s had eyes like
p lie d w ith m odern e quipm ent a n d pro­
whir'll
the
E
nglish
w
ere
lieghiuing
to
|iered th e w ords.
vide acco m m o d atio n s fo r a tea ch e r.
a cat's, and I, too, accu sto m ed m yself
T h e ro llin g schools will he ro u ted to call A lbany, n e stlin g close to the river
"S om ething is follow ing us," he a n ­ to p erception of h anging b ra n ch e s and
bank un d er Ihe sh e lte r o f a steep sw ered.
v a rio u s o u tly in g p a r ts of O ntario.
th e unexpected tu rn s and tw ists In th e
hillock. W e m nde the to tte ry tiler, and
C o rlae r put his e a r to the bottom of groove of Ihe p ath .
T h e s ta r s w ere
h a sten e d lip Into th e tow n, delegating
the tra il, and a cu rio u s expression out in th e sky overhead w hen we
S p o rt Q u ic k ly E n d e d
to th e m a ste r of th e sloop and Ills Imy
I ste p p ed from th e s h e lte r of the forest
V ery fond o f hun tin g . F re d H erm ann th e task of conveying our Irnggage to crossed his face. •
Into a rocky dell divided by a tiny
"Y a," w as all lie said.
o f D avis, C'allf., Is In doubt w h e th er th e tav e rn . We leurned thut M urray
brook.
h e should be re g ard e d us fo rtu n a te had spent but tw e n ty -fo u r hours in
"W e will cam p h ere,” said T a wan-
o r u n fo rtu n a te .
H erm an n , w ho w as the tow n and w as gone tw o days since.
C H A P T E R V II
ne-ars.
o u t h u n tin g fo r th e first tim e th is
We s |n n t Ihe forenoon In p u rc h asin g
H e re ste d his m usket on a boulder
season, bagged tw o b u c k s w ith one fur me th e r ig u la r tra p p in g s of th e
A lo n g t h e G r e a t T r a i l
| and began Io collect firewood.
sh o t. A s th e law allow s only tw o a
fro n tie rsm a n m occasins
of
a n k le
"S hall we re tu rn and face them ?" I
“ W hy a fire?" I asked.
se a so n , H e rm an n Is thro u g h .
h d g ld and le a th e r leggings am i sh irt.
eagerly
"T h e tr a ile r s m ust not th in k we
all Indian in HianufaCtur-
Ih e w rap - I -p., w nn-ne-ars p e rm itte d him self
I suspect them ," he replied cu rtly . " If
So long a s w a r p e rsists th e hand on» Ju g g in s had supplied me w ere sllln e ,,f frien d ly sarcasm ,
| we lit no fire they w ould know fo r cer-
th a t p u lls th e trig g e r Is th e hand th a t w arm ly p ra ised hv my com rades.
~ jf w e ,.an h e a r them , su rely they { ta in th a t w e w ere suspicious.”
ro c k s th e w orld.
F or ihe rest th e re w ere slim sto re s i pan n e a r us." he said. "No, we will , I helped him, w hilst ( 'o rla e r crouched
of suit, su g a r, pow der. Hints and hall keep on. T h ere is a p lac e f a rth e r , by , lle „ ^ n i n g o f Ihe tra il on watch.
to he pa< ked upon o u r lateks. My g a r­ along the tra il from which we can look We noon bad a re sp ec tab le pile of
m ent» of d v llia a tlo n I m ade Into a back upon them . Come, O riiierod. you wood, but before k indling It th e Sen­
pack ag e who li 1 consign«' to ihe Inn- i HD(j j will run abend. P e te r will fob eca h ade ua a trip off o u r lea th ern
k w p e r ’» cure.
| low ua.’*
hblrta ami stuffed them w ith u n d e r­
T a-w an-ne a ra sh ifte d bin m usket to b ru sh Into a sem blance of hum an
We tisik th e road to Schenectady.
INDIGESTION?
It w as th e last w hite m an s road I w as Ids ahouIdera, a n d broke Into a long, ahai»ea. A th ird figure to re p re a en t
IS C i MTS J /
to see. and I long rem em bered Its loping strid e. I follow ed him.
biiUKelf be co n triv ed out of th e pucka
B ella ns
H a lf a m ile up the tra il be stopped. and sev eral branches.
broad su rfa c e and th e su n lig h t com ing
I ;
J Hot w a te r
•‘W alk in m y track», b ro th er, ” he
Jow n betw een th e tre e s on e ith e r
( T o be : c o n t in u e d .)
Su re Relief
h an d and th e fa rm s w ith th e ir log
houses and stockades.
B ut I knew I w as on th e fro n tie r a t 1
W ill stop tom orrow
CASCARA_
UININE
xaesDOkr BS gray /
«DOOM TRAIL
iy ARTHUR D. HOWDEN SMITH
BSSSF
© ¿ban
RKIN BLEMISHES
Resinol
Child ren
C asioria
M O T H E R '- Fletcher’s
Castoria is especially pre­
pared to relieve Infants in
arm s and Children all ages of
Constipation, Flatulency, W ind
Colic and D iarrhea ; allaying
Feverishness arising therefrom , and, by regulating the Stomach
and Bowels, aids the assimilation o f Food; giving natural sleep.
T o avoid imitations, always look for the signature of
Absolutely H arm less - No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it.
Comstoch No M aster
of A rt of Spelling
A nthony C om stock v olunteered to
a ssist In e d u ca tin g so ld iers w hile In
serv ice In th e Civil w a r and w as a s ­
signed to teach a c la ss In spelling.
A fte r the first session he recorded In
Ills d iary th e conviction th a t “th ey can
be to u g h t." T h is w as not th e only
In sta n ce In w hich he e xhibited Inck
of proficiency in s|>elllng. A y e ar of
se rv ice In th e w ar left him still w ith
th e Im pression th a t th e m en to w hose
p re ac h in g he listen ed so eag erly on
S u n d ay s w ere "c h ap lln s." Army bis­
c u its he knew a s “ h a rd ta c t," and
th ro u g h o u t th e long y e a rs w ith the
Society fo r th e S u ppression of Vice
he left th e b lo tte r o f th a t org an izatio n
d o tte d w ith " l ’ro d e sta n t" In th e s p a re
In w hich th e a rre s tin g officer w as su p ­
posed to e n te r the religious affiliations
of his p riso n e r.—H eyw ood Broun, In
th e New York W orld.
T he C u tlc u ra T o ile t T rio.
H aving clen red y our skin, keep It c le a r
by m ak in g C u tlc u ra y o u r e v ery d ay
toilet p re p a ra tio n s. T h e Soap to cleanse
and p u rify , th e O in tm en t to so o th e and
heal, th e T alcum to p ow der and p e r ­
fum e. No to ile t ta b le Is com plete
w ithout th em .—A dvertisem ent.
B u r g la r ’s L u c k
B re ak in g Into an office In Blsliops-
gate, L ondon, E ngland, a b u rg lar I ih <1
Hn unex p ected piece of luck. Ills
se a rc h o f th e office rev ealed nothing
o f value ex cep t a key w hich he d is­
covered In a co rn er o f a desk. He
trie d th e key on th e safe, a n d found
th a t th e sa fe opened easily. H e then
helped him self to »75(1 In money and
a deposit note for «23,000, and m ade
Ids esca|ie. T h e key w as a sp a re one
w hich hnd I h I ii In th e desk u n d is­
tu rb e d for tw enty years.
M a n y V is it M o n u m e n t
Such stead y stre a m s of sig h tse e rs
sought th e top of W ashington monu-
I m eiit d u rin g A ugust th a t all re co rd s
for Htiy one m onth w ere broken. A
! to ta l o f 77.921» reached th e top by ele­
v a to r o r sta lrw u y du rin g th a t tnonlli,
exceeding by some ¡»».IMS» the best pre-
, vlous record. Most v isito rs lak e H im
ele v ato r In p re fe re n c e to to llin g up
th e sps ste p s w hich lead to th e su m ­
m it. (In S undays and holidays th e
traffic Is th e heaviest. (In one Sunday
3.221» p ersons m ade th e a scen t durt»«g
I fo u r hours.
RELIEVES COUGHS
T ake s teaspoonfulof "Vase­
line” Jelly. Stops the tickle.
Soothes irritatio n . Helps
n a t u r e h e a l. T a s te le s s ,
odorless. W illn o tu p setyo u .
Cheaebrough M lg. Com pany
State S t. •«— ««-> N .w Y ork
Vaseline.
■1«. U. a. RAT. OFF
F IT R O H U M JELLY
Stop Coughing
T h e m o re you ro u g h th a w o ra a you fa « l,
an d th a m o ra In fla m e d y o u r th r o a t and
lu n x a becom e. G iv e th e m a c h a n c e to
heal.
Boschee’s Syrup
hae bean g iv in g r e lie f fo r a lx ty yea rn
T r y It.
10c a nd 90c b o ttle «
A t a ll
I d ru K K ln ta
I f you c a n n o t g a t It , w r it e
flnre «yaa. blood-«hot eye«, w a tery «ye«, , to G. G G re e n , In c ., W o o d b u ry , N J.
at Icky m p i , all h ea led p rom p tly w ith n ia h tly
ap p lica tio n « o f R om an R ye B alaam
Adv
F a n P ro te c t» M in e r»
U s u a l T h in g
H a rry T h aw at a slipper p a rty In
New York p h ilosophised about a show
girl w hose e x tra v a g a n c e hud ruined a
young man.
“ W ell, yon see," said Mr. T haw ,
"Ih e young fellow had money to hum
and o f c o u rse It a lw ay s liHppens so
—he m et his m atch."
M e a s u re m e n ts
"A ny gold-bearing q u a rtz In
m ine you g ru b sta k e d ? "
"Q u artz,"
rep en ted
C a ctu s
“T h e re a re n ’t even p in ts !"
T h e largPHt coal m ine fun In th e
w orld w ith a c ap a city for p am plng 25
to n s of itlr p e r m inute, o r 1,500 tons
per hour, b it» been built for une In
¡South A frica.
It baa n blow ing ca­
p acity of 70,000 cubic feet o f a ir
every m in u te and re q u ire s <150 borne-
pow er o f e le ctricity . P ow erful a ir
control of th ia type p re v en ts d u st mid
o th e r exploalona In mlnen, beaide« p ro ­
tect lug the benltb o f w orkm en.
th a t
Joe.
An old limn o ften flnda th a t w hen
th e aerene y e ara com e they a re alao
I th e em pty yeara.
Sure Relief
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DELL-ANS
FOR INDIGESTION
25< and 75« P kgs. Sold Every where
la s t, f o r th e » t.» k a d .-s w e re o v e r
high “Me«»age Sticks” Open Books to Aborigine*
fo r m ere h erd in g of r a ttle and the
bouse w alls w ere loop-holed. In sev­
e ra l of the village« th ere w ere square, j
nf th e m y steries o f th e sho-
Ing-built fo rts, tw o sto ries tall, w ith rt(j |nil| o , A u stra lia is th e e a se with
th e top sto ry p ro jec tin g out beyond | whjph h|> rj>(i(J||
rr
th e lower, so (h at th e g a rriso n could |
g ardlesa of w h e th er they have her
fire down along Ihe line of th e w alls
w ritte n by one of hla own tribesm en
’T w a s sixteen m iles to Schenectady,
o r a m em ber of a d ista n t trib e with
a n d night had fallen when we hailed
whleh he h a s nev er com e Into contact.
th e gutn fo r *tdmlMd<>n.
T h e signs and sym bols a p p a re n tly
W e w ere af<w»t again e arly th e next
a re th e sam e am ong th e ab original
m o rcln g
B eyond S chenectady a few
tribes, according to a w rite r In the
fa rm s rim m ed th e road, hut p resen tly
Sydney B ulletin, who a s s e rts th a t he
w e catue to a clearin g , and on the west
has "seen an old a boriginal, to whom
side a green b a rrie r stre tc h e d across
a stick from a n o th e r trib e m any tulles
o u r wav. From end to end of the
d is ta n t had been show n, tr a n s la te the
c le arin g It reached, and as fa r on
stra n g e m arkings w ith fluency, and
e ith e r hand a s I could see, a h'gh. tan
w hen som e tim e a fte rw a rd th e sam e
glo.1, a p p a re n tly Im pervious green wall
stick w as show n again to a n o th e r n a ­
of vegetation.
SAY “ BAYER A S P IR IN ” -
genuine
Unless you see the “ Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are not
getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by m il­
lions and prescribed by physicians over 25 years for
tive, th e second on e's tra n s la tio n
agreed w ith th a t of th e first."
A few w hite m en have lea rn ed to
d e cip h er th e co n ventional m arkings
and sym bols on th e "m essage-sticks.'*
Colds
Headache
Neuritis
Lumbago
Pain
Neuralgia
Toothache
Rheumatism
E a t Lot» o f A p p le »
Th** A m ericnn people lead tb e w orld
a» apple eat*ra. A lthough we fall coo-
nlder.ibly a b o rt o f th e proverbial “«p
pie h day.” we a v e ra g e a bout th re e
a p p les a week p e r c ap ita. T he B ritish
c o m e w i l f u l «« eater» o f apple» T hey
coriHume an a v era g e o f tw o apple» a
w eek per cap ita. T h e con*um ptlon <»f
th ia fru it fa c o rn p a ra th e ly 'Igbt u»
E u ro p e
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DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART
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Accept only “ B ay er" package
which contains proven directions.
Handy “ Rayer” boxes of 12 tablet«.
Aiao bottles of 24 and 100— D ruggists.
Affipizia la tk* Uada M art of B a j w
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