Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, January 13, 1927, Image 5

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    as DOOM TRAIL
Drink Water
If Back or
Kidneys Hurt
— By —
Arthur D. Howden Smith
A u th o r o f
Begin T aking Salta If You Feel
BacJcachy or Have Bladder
W eakness
PORTO BELLO COLD, Etc.
by R r v n ta n o * * .)
W N U S e r v ic e
CHAPTER IX — Continued
Too much rich food form s acids
i, - f
— 18—
w hich excite and overw ork the kid­
P a rts .o f his e a rs were gone, and as
neys In th eir efforts to filter It from
th e system . F lush th e kidneys occa­ he drew n earer I saw th a t his face
sionally to relieve them like you re ­ was crits crossed by Innum erable tiny
lieve th e bowels, rem oving acids, sy ^ rs.. When he raised his hand In
w uste and poison, else you may feel blessing th e Indians I realised th at
a dull m isery In th e kidney region, two ffhgers -were missing, and those
sh a rp pains In the back o r sick head- „which w ere left w ere tw isted and
ache, dizziness, the stom ach sours, Snar,pd as by fire,
tongue Is coated, and when th ew eatli-
“Whom hay*.w e here.' hs called n
e r is bad you have rheum atic tw inges. | a loud, harsh voice.
"Two prisoners, reverend sir," re­
T he u rin e is cloudy, full of sedim ent, I
plied M urray. "English spies caught
th e channels often get irritated , oblig-
a t Ja g a ra f>y the vigilance of Monsieur
lng one to get up tw o or th ree tim es
de Vciflle.
d u ring the uight.
"A re they h e t'e tlc s f dem anded the
To help neutralize these Irritatin g pfiest.
acids and flush off th e body's urlnou?
“I fear I have never conversed with
w aste, begin drinking w ater. Also get M njter Ormerod concerning Ills relig
about fo u r ounces of Ja d Salts from lous beliefs,-’ ifafd M urray whimsically.
an y pharm acy, tak e a tablespoonful . Ttie p riest peered closely a t me.
In a glass o f w ater before b reak fast
•‘W ell,, sir,” he asked bruskly, "are
fo r a few days and your kidneys muy you a, son of the true faith ?”
then act fine and blad d er disorders
"N ot th e one you refei; to, sir,'
disappear.
said.
T his fam ous sa lts Is made from the • "And th is savage here?"
a d d of grapes and lemon Juice, com ­
"H e believes, quite devoutly, I should
bined w ith lithia, and has been used say, In the gods o f hl« race.'
fo r y ears to help clean and stim ulate
The Je su it locked and unlocked his
sluggish kidneys and stop bladder Ir­ fingers nervously.
ritation. Ja d S alts is inexpensive and
"I fear, monsieur, th a t you will suf
m akes a delightful effervescent llthln- fer torm ent nt the hands of my poor
w uter drink which m illions .of men children here,", he said. “Will you not
and women tak e now ahd then to I repent before It Is too late?”
help prevent serious ktdney and blad-
“Rut will yofa stand by and see your
d e r disorders. By aV means, drink j children to rtu re an Englishm an in
tim e of peace?” I asked.
lots of good w ater every day.
.“ Peace?” he rasped. “T h ere Is no
peace—th ere can be no pea<e—be
tw een England, the harlo t nation, and
holy France. F ran ce follows her des
tiny, an d .h e r destiny Is to rule Amer
lea on behalf of th e Church.”
“Yet peace th ere Is," I Insisted.
S e n d f o r S a m p le s
"I refuse to adm it It. We know no
To Patini» Laboratortaa. Dtp» M, Mxldan. —
peace here. We a re a t w ar, endless
war, physically, spiritually, mentally,
P A R K E R ’S
with England. If you come am ongst
H A IR B A L S A M
us, you do so a t your bodily peril.
Removes Dandruff-Stop«.IIalr Falling
B ut”—and th e challenge left bis voice
R e s t o r e s C o lo r a n d
B e a u t y t o G r a y a n d F a d e d H a ir
and w as replaced by a note of plead!
60c and |1 00 a t Druggists.
Hiw«~ox C h rrn W
. Pr.tc’ hc»giip,N Y
Ing, soft ami compelling—“It may be
H IN DERCORNS R em o v e« C orns. Cal« monsieur, th a t In your bodily peril, you
lo a s e s , etc . s to p s a l l p a in , e n s u r e s c o m fo r t t o th e
have achieved th e salvation of your
fe e t. m akes w a lk in g easy 15c by m a il o r a t Drug*
soul. Repent, I urge you, and though
< U t s . U ls o o z C h em ical W orks, P a tc h o g u e N. T.
your body perish your soul shall live."
M urray and De Veulle stirred rest­
T a le s o f th e T ots
To avoid being sw am ped by them we lessly during th is harangue, but th e
savages w ere so silent you could h ear
bunch here a few child Rlorles:
“Mamma," said a little fellow fresh th e birds In th e trees. I w as In ter­
from Sunday school, “I knew w hat ested In th is man. In his fan atic sin ­
th e th ree virtues a re ; they a re faith, cerity, Ids queer conception of life.”
"B ut if I repented, as you say," I
hope and cherry tree.”
A little B rookline lad explaining to suggested, “would not you save my
s
his sm all sister the advent of the new body?”
Ills eyes burned w ith contem pt.
baby s a id : “Why, Ood has only to
“ Would you drive a bargain with
w ave H is hand and down they cbme.”
David, a wee W inchester boy,, w as God?” he cried. “F or sham e! Some
o u t w alking w ith ,h is nurse. It was may to lerate th at, but I never will!
n e a r noon, and seeing a horse standing W hat m atters your m iserable body 1
by the roadside the nurse re m a rk e d : It has tran sg ressed the rig h ts of
“ I guess th a t horse Is getting hungry ICrance., Let It d ie! B ut your soul Is
Im m o rtal; save th at, I conjure y o u !
f o r his dinner ”
"Yes,” replied the little fellow, "he I D eath? W hat Is death? And w hat
w an ts to have his prunes, doesn't he?" m atters th e m anner o f death ? Look
J at me. monsieur."
—Boston T ranscript.
He fl.ve.1 my gaze on each o f his
A hint, lightly dropped, som etimes | infirmities.
"I am but the w reck of a man. These
sounds like a hod full of bricks when
poor. Ignorant children of the w ilder­
It lands.
ness ‘have w orked th eir will w ith me,
and because It w as best for me God
perm itted It. T o rtu re never hu rt any
! man. It Is excellent for th e spirit. It
will benefit you. If you must die—”
His voice trailed Into nothingness,
De Veulle Interposed,
11 ill • «top millions of colds every winter—
and in 14 hours. They end headache and j “ Reverend fath er," he snld, "I have
a le tte r for you from Jacques Pourler.
fever, onen the bowels, tone the whole sys­
The rlverm en would like you to give
tem. Use nothing less reliable. Colds and
Cnppe call for prompt, eflicienlf help, be ’ them a mass Sunday. 'Tia a long—”
•ure yow get it.
•
j “Give me. the letter," he cried eagerly.
"Ah, th at Is good reading! Sometimes
Be Sure
Price 3Oe
I desp air for my sons—aye, more than
for the m iserable children of th e wil­
derness. B ut now I know th a t a seed
grows In th e h earts of some th a t I
G e t Red Boa
w ith p o rtr a it
have doubled. I shall go gladly."
De Veulle winked at M urray as the
p rleit limped away.
"I must send Jacques a barrel of
brandy for this," he rem ark ed ; "hut
W as Your
o u r C ahnuagas would he In th e sulks
G randm other's Rem edy
If th ey could not celebrate the Moon
For every stom ach feast, and they stand In such fear of
nnd Intestinal 111. the w orthy H yacinth? th a t they would
T his good old-fash- never risk his wrath.'.’•
toned herb home | "T he bUncn-'fenit !’• exclaimed- Mur-
retnedy fo r“ const!- ' ray
"T rue. I had forgotten. Well,
patioti, stom ach Ills I twill ( ip an excellent Introduction to
>nO,qth,w derange- the custom s of the suvuges for our
nfaiM of th e sy%- M en d t*he Intruder.” '
tern so prevalent these days Is In even
•• T w ill m ake a great Impression
g re a te r favor as a fam ily medicine upon Idin," laughed De Veulle. "In
I fact, upon both o f them. I have a
th an In your grandm other's day.
| surprise for o ur Iroquois captive as
well. The M istress o f th e Falsh F aces
OO YOU SUFFER FROM
A
I aw aits them .’-
•
lie m urm ured some o rd er* -to our
giinr(lj»v klc,:ed yie out of Ids path and
sauntered ilVoagh th e gatew ay beside
M urray.
’<-.•>
he shouted, in o rd er to make him self
heard. “Have you never taken cap ­
tives before? You are women. We
scorn you. Do you kuow w hat has be­
come o f the seven w arrio rs M urray
sent to pursue us on the G reat’T rall?"
Silence prevailed.
"Ye«, th ere w ere seven df them ,"
gibed Ta-wan ne-ars.
"A m i .th e re
w ere th ree of us. And w here are they?
I will tell you. Cahnuuga dogs, Sha-
w endadie dogs. H uron dogs. Craw l
closer on your bellies while I tell you.
"T heir scalps hang In th e lodge of
Ta w an-ne-ars—seven scalps of the
K eepers who could not fight against
real men. T he scalpy of seven who
called them selves w arrio rs and who
w ere so rash th a t they tried to fight
three."
•
.
A howl o f anger answ ered him.
“B^gln the torm ent,” yelled Bolling.
Tom drew a wicked knife and ran
tow ard us, his yellow eyes aflame. B ut
a sq u at C ahnuaga chief pushed him
back.
"They a re to he held for th e Moon
feast, “he proclaimed. "See. th e Mis­
tress comes. Stand hack, b ro th ers.”
The sound of a monotonous w ailing
filled the air. Joining Itself w ith the
evening breeze th a t sighed In the
C u tic u r a
Toilet Trio
G olds
By m illio n s ended
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KOENIG MEDICINE CO.
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W lA i B n lllp e ih active supervision
|_and Tom hanging greedily on the
fisnks of the crowd, we were hustled
! tlirough the clearing, past the chapel
I ahd ap Intervening belt o t woodland,
t Into a n atu ral am p h ith eater on th e far
' side of the village, w here a back­
ground of dark pines walled In a wide
su rface of hard-beaten»’ grasslesa
ground. Two stak es stood ready, side
by side, in the center, and our captors
to re off our ta tte re d clothes snd
lashed us to these with whoops of Joy.
So we stood, naked and bound,
ankle, knee, thigh, chest nnd arm pit,
w hilst th e sun. setting behind th e vil­
lage, flooded the Inferno with mellow
light and an arm y of fiends, men.
women and children, pranced around
as. 'F o r myself, I w as dazed and fear
fu^ but Ta-wan ne-ars again showed
me the b etter road.
“T he Keepers scream like women,"
between o u r stak es
She hud ooi
looked at us.
"B o w down, 0 my people,” she
chanted In u soft voice th at w as haunt-
Ingly sweet. 'T h e False Faces are
come amongst you. for It is again the
period of our rule, and I, th eir Mis­
tress, am to give you the word.
“Behold, the old moon is dying, and
a< newr iiioou will he b o m again to us.
The Powers of Evil, the Powers of
Good and the Powers of Life a re come
together f o r the creation
“Thrice, fortunate are you th at you
recognize the rule of So-a-ku gn gwa
(the moon—“the light of th e night"),
for It brings you well-being, now and
hereafter In the Land of Souls. More­
over, It brings you captives, and your
feast will be graced by th eir suffer
IngS.”
She turned to face ns, arm s flung
wide In a graceful gesture I thought
th a t Ta wan ne-ars would burst the
thongs th at bound him? His powerful
chest expanded until they stretched.
“Ga ha-110!” he sobbed.
She faltered, and her hands locked
Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach
together Involuntarily between her
and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep.
breasts.
A light of apprehension
dawned In h er eyes, and for a mo­
ment I thought there was a trace of
T o avoid imitations, always look for the signature of
som ething more.
Absolutely Harmless - No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend i t
“Ga ha-no!" pleaded Ta-wan ne-ars.
But she regained the m astery of her­
C o lo re d N a v a l S hells
self. mid a mocking sm ile w as his a n ­
Specially prepared dyes In contain­
sw er,
ers fitted to the nose of shells fired
"They a re no ordinary captives who front naval guns und scattered by
will consecrate our feast," she con­ means of a sm all detonating fuse
tinued her recitative.
have been adopted by ordinance ex­
“For one Is a chief of the Iroquois perts to color the w ater the missiles
haarlcm oil has been a world­
and a w arrior whose valor will resist throw up and thus enable the m arks­
wide remedy for kidney, liver and
the torm ent with pride. And the other men on different ships to determ ine
bladder disorders, rheumatism,
Is a w hite chief whose tender flesh
which shots register. The coloring Is
will yield great delight and whose distinguishable a t from 14 to 20 miles,
lumbago and uric acid condition*.
scream s will give pleasure In our ears.
and dyes the entire mass of w ater.
“O my people, this Is th e Night of
D ifferent colors are given to the p a r­
P reparation. When An ila-kn ga gwa
ticipating ships.—P opular Mechanics
(the su n —“the Light of the D ay), the
Magazine.
husband of So a ku gu gwa, retires to
rest to mourn his dead wife and make
C utleura Soothes Itching Scalp.
ready for the new one he will tak e
correct internal troubles, stim ulate vital
tomorrow, you m ust retire to your Gn retirin g gently rub spots of dan­ organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist
lodges, and put out your fires, and let druff and Itching w ith C uticura Oint­ on the original genuine G old M edal .
ment. Next morning sham poo w ith
down your hair.
"F or In the night the sp irits of Ha- C uticura Soap and hot w ater. Make
A V O ID d T O D P l » «
nls-ka-o-no-geh (hell—"th e dwelling them your everyday toilet preparations
* * strong d r u g * 1»
place of evil", will come to hold com ­ nnd have a clear skin and soft, w hite
•y«* «ora from A lkali
or o t h e r
Irritation.
munion with th eir servants, the False hands.—Advertisem ent.
The old almpla romady
Faces, nnd they will be hungry for
that bring* comforting rellaf
Is bM L
11«. b U d iu o g U tg
your souls.
W o m a n in H ig h P o sitio n
H all A Kathal.Nww I a r t City
“Ami this Is my w arning to yon, O
Miss G. W ilbrlnk of Cherlbon. Java,
my people. Heed th e w arning of Ga- holds a ra re position for a woman.
For S O R E E V E S
go-sa Ho-nun-ns-tnse-ta.
She Is the chief directorate of the
“And on the next night we will cel­ im portant governm ental sugar control
eb rate the Moon feast, ant, I will station.
dance the to rtu re dance. And we will
Miss W ilbrlnk, a gold m edalist In
te a r the h e arts out of our enemies' chem istry and botany, is an expert STATE APPROVED LANDS
Small Im proved farmn in well established
b reasts and grow strong from their on the diseases of sugar cane and settlem
ent. F ru it, alfalfa, dairy, bogs, poul­
sufferings."
other tropical plants, In connection try. Cburchett, high «chool, gram m ar whoola.
She tossed her arm s above her head, with which she has m ade Im portant Also unim proved lands w ith A n t w ater right«.
Easy tenne. W rite Fresno Far ras. Kerm an, C a lli.
n!nd the ring of False F aces burst Into discoveries.
th eir high-pitched, nasal chant, nnd
M en (iv t KnreMt R a n g e r J o b ; 9 1 2 6 - 1 200 m o
resumed the hesitant dancing step,
a n d h o m e f u r n la h e d , p e r m a n e n t , e x p e r ie n c e
H ary
h u n t, flub, tr a p . e tc .
W r it e
th eir horrible m asks wobbling, from “ DANDELION BUTTER COLOR” I N unneceN
O R T O N . 366 M< M an n B ld g
D e n v e r . C o lo .
side to side, th eir pnlnted bodies,
A hnrnfipss vegetable b u tter color
naked save for the breech-clout, pos­ used by millions for 50 years. Drug W E P A Y YO U CASH J* f 4 f * “
stores nnd general stores sell bottles c r o w n « , f a l s e t e e t h , o ld p la te a . d ia m o n d s ,
turing In rhythm.
d le c a r d e d J e w e lr y . P en d g o o d s t o B b it In «
T heir M istress summoned the squat of "D andelion’’ for 85 cents.—Adv.
(*«>ld ltc tln k « « C o. I n c ., »9 F i f t h A v e .. N . Y.
C ahnuaga chief, who seem ed to be es­
T r y T h is O n e
pecially charged with our safe keeping
W. N. U., San Francisco, No. 3-1927.
T he co-eds ut tlie southern brunch
"You will unbind the captives from
the stakes and place them In the have sta rte d a new gume which prom­
T a x is T r a v e l on W a te r
Council-House," she said coldly. "If ises to lie more popular than football.
“W ater tax is” a re to be used In
they are left out In the night, my They call It Christiuug. H ere is how
A m sterdam for service In the canals
brothers anti sisters, the nlds of Hn- It Is played :
T he C hristians, who are the girls, which wind about the city. The taxis
ne-go-nte-geh will devour them. Feed
them well, so th at they will he strong get on one side nnd the boys, who are will accom m odate tw o to four per­
to resist tliclr torm ent, and tie them the heathens, get on the other. Then sons und a re really einull m otorboats
securely, nnd place a guard of crafty the heathens cross over and em brace with cabins, th e tax im eter being a t­
tached to the shuft of the pro|teller.
w arriors over them. If they escape, C hristianity.—I.os Angeles Times.
The tax is were decided upon to meet
you shull be the sacrifice at the Moon
W,r
and effective action, t>r. the Increased grow th of the city on
feasf.”
P e r r y ' . “ D e a d S h o t" b . e n o e q u a l.
A
both sides of the R iver IJ, as well
e in g le d o . e c l i . n . o u t W o r m a or T a p e w o r m .
The chief groveled before her.
as the other w aterw ays of tbe etty
“The com m ands of the Gn-go-sa Ho- J 7 I P e a r l S t .. N . Y. A d v .
und neurby districts.
nun-as-tase-ta shall be obeyed,” he
P u ttin g H im in H is P la c e
prom ised. "And I pray you will held
L am entation over one's affair may
Baying T eller—Sorry, madam, hut
off the S pirits of Evil tonight, for
som etim es they have been overbold your account Is alreudy quite a bit he lifted up, If one m ust, but it is uot
Im perative to do It in public.
and have snatched our people from overdrawn.
L ady—Well, suppose It Is. H nven't
th eir lodges."
O rnam ents w ere invented by mod
"You ure safe this tim e If you heed I a right to do w hat I like with my
I esty.—Jonbert.
my words," she answ ered, “for you | own acc o jn t?
have secured a sacrifice which will he
very pleuslng to So a ka-gwa nnd her
friends." (F o r this and o th er conver­
sations I am Indebted to Ta-wan ne- j
ars, who tran slated them for me a fte r­
w ard.—H. O.)
Then she came up qultq close to us.
She looked at me with frank curiosity,
nnd particularly my hair, which w as I
brown. B ut most of her attention w as I
bestowed upon Ta-wan ne ars.
“So you rpm emher me?" she snld In
n hard voice und speaking In the Sen­
eca dialect.
“I rem em ber you, G a-hnno.” he an-
swered. "B ut I see you do not remem­
ber me."
“till, well enough." she returned.
“But I am no longer an ordinary
woman. I am the M istress of the
It'ajse F aces—”
"And of a French snake," he added
bitterly.
H er eyes flashed.
“ I am not,* squaw, which Is w hat I
should have been had you and my stu-
pld fath e r had yopr way with me I”
Tu-wan ne ars shook Ills head sadly.
FOR OVER
ZOO YEARS
Mitchell
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CALIFORNIA
brunches of the pines behind us. T he
crowd of savages drew aw ay from us
in sudden awe.
"Gn-go-sa Ilo-nun-as-tase ta," they
m uttered to each other.
“W hat do they s a y ? ’ I asked Ta-w an-
ne-ars.
"T he M istress of the F alse F aces Is
coming," he replied curtly.
“And who Is she?”
. ,
“The p riestess o f th eir devilish
brotherhood."
'
Out from the long hark bfiltdlng
wound a curious serpentine procession
o f men In Tantastlc h ead m a sk s, who
danced nlong w ith -a h alting step'. As
they danced they sang In th e Weird
monotone we had first heaid. And
behind them all w alked slowly one
w ithout a mask, a young girl of up­
right figure, her long black h a ir cas­
cading about her h are shoulders. H er
arm s w ere folded across h e r-b re a st.
She wore only the short ga ka-ah,. or
kilt, w ith moccasins on her. feet.
T he b reath w histled In T a w a n n e -
a rs ' nostrils as his chest ’ heaved
ag ain st Its bonds, and I turn ed ni.v
head In am azem ent. The expression
on I l l s face w as compounded of such
dem oniac ferocity as I had seen there
once before—th at, and Incredulous
affection.
*-'i.
c- >
• W hat is It?" I cried.
/.
He did not heed me. 'H e did not
even h ear me. His whqle being w as
focused upon the girl w hose ruddy
bronze skin gleupied through the
m asses o f her hair, whose shapely
limbs Ignored the heat of th e m ujlc
which governed the motions o f-b ar a t­
tendants.
The procession threaded Its way at
leisurely pace through the throngs of
Indians, the girl w alking us uncon­
cernedly us If she were alone, her
head held high, her eyes sta rin g uu-
seeingly before her.
, •
sQa-go-sa Ho nun-as-tase-ta,” tnur-,
m u rid the savages, bowing low.
T he False Faces drew clea r of the
crowd, and danced solemnly around
us. They paid us no attention" • hut
when they had stru n g u complete
circle around the stukeW they faced'ln
w ard and stopped, each one w here he
stood For the first tim e the p rii'jtess,
o r M istress as they culled her, sIMwed
appreciation of her surroundings. She
w alked Into the ring of m asks and
took up h er position In front of us und
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C urious O ld C hyrch in . H ea rt o f L ondon
heouty and strength.
E verything Is
done by symbols In this rem arkable
church, aud the badge worn by mem­
bers Is n dove, standing 'n a circle
with a seven-leafed branch In Its beak.
T he leader and founder of the church
Is a woman with the official title
of “m essenger.’*
P o rters nnd clerks nt D enm ark Hill
railw ay station. S outh Loudon, often
work to the accom panim ent of hymns
sting lustily by a congregation In a
disused w aiting room next to the
booking office. The M.vgtlcal Church
of the C om forter Is one of Iam don's
most curious churches.
Babies are
baptized In a room th a t w as once
D o lls N o w L iv e L o n g e r
only used by Im patient trav elers w ait­
With the cessation of m anufacture
ing for th eir tra in s ; fuvocal tg-cvlcej
a re read In i<( and a m arriage has of the kinds of dolls that had frnglle
been solemnized.
T his church has heads the life of the average doll haa
been In existence for iftimit six years. been Increased from a few days to a
One end of the form er W aiting room period th at may run Into years. In­
has been transform ed by an alta r quiry by th e m anufacturers among
painted w hite and surrounded by the children developed the fact th a t they
seven col era of thw rainbow. Seven prefer sofllw died dolls because they
»tepa lead up to the a ltar, nnd at the cuddle easier. Yankee Ingenuity was
aide are two p illars representing applied.
SAY “ BAYER ASPIRIN” -
Unless you see the “ Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are not
getting the genuine Bayer A spirin prescribed by physh
cians and proved safe by m illions over 25 years for
Colds
Headache
Neuritis
Lumbago
Pain
Neuralgia
Toothache
Rheumatism
[ D O E S N O T A F F E C T T H E H EA R T
Accept only “ Bayer" package
which contains proven directions.
Ilsndv "Bayor” box»» nf 12 tablet»
Also bottles of 24 and 100— Druggist*.
to (he In d e a u k W B»yu M a u U u lu . U Mooeu.UcaeUlwt.r W *ailcyllc»ct«