Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, January 27, 1927, Image 5

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    to the bank o f a sm a ll strea m , w bei
a tral'- marked a ford.
"Under those hushes," she said
pointing, "you will find your clothes
and weapons. We hid them this eve
Drink Water If
Kidneys Bother
nlng,"
Take a T ablespoonful of Salta
Back P ains or Bladder la
Irritated
I scurried Into the undergrowth anC
started to don the tattered garm ent,
which were fastened n a bundle to the
barrel of my m usket- Hie m usket that
Juggins bail given Io me, years and
years ago, it seem ed, tn London, and
which I had expected never to see
again. But she halted me.
“No, no, Mr. Ornierod !” she ex
claimed. "There Is uot time. You
must go on aloue. the tw o of you
They will expect you to strike Into the
Doom Trail. T I s the quickest «■»? to
the settlem ents. Ga-ha-no hade me
tell you to go west Instead, making
for Oswego at the mouth o f the Onou
riagas river. So you may shake off tlie
pursuit of the Keeper«."
"But you?" I cried, standing up. bun
ble and m usket In hand.
“ 'TIs my part to lead them in to the
Doom Trail."
Ta-wan-ne-ara Joined with me in a
violent protest.
But she waved us
as! de.
"There Is no other way. I will have
learned much since my com ing here.
Master Ornierod, and am ongst othei
things, to think the less harshly of
you."
"For that I am thankful," I replied,
"but sure, you must let us take you
hack to Fort Orange. Governor llur
net will cure for you."
"Il cannot lie," she Insisted. "My
place Is here.
Wicked as they be.
these men h ere--and be who ts called
my father is not the cleanest of them
—they work in a good cause. "I’ls for
me to stay by and see they do what I:,
expected of them for It. Now he off
sir. The F alse F aces will be on us
any moment and I am not w ishing to
be caught by them, even though they
would not venture to do me harm."
A hurst o f ferocious yelling came
from the heart of the pine wood.
"They have seen traces of us In the
open space by the altar." Interrupted
Ta-wan-ne ars.
lie swung nitiskel and bundle to hls
shoulder, anil faced Hie hear mask, a
spleuded figure in bronze.
"Sister Ne-e ar-go-ye,” he said grave
ly, "did Ga-ha-no give you any m es­
sa g e for Ta-wan ne-ara?"
She hesitated.
"She said that If you asked for her
I was to tell you to forget Ga ha no.
that she w as unworthy o f your mem­
ory. But you were to believe that
what she did for you tonight was io
reparation for her first great wrong."
He bowed Ills head.
"And oh, T aw ati-n e ars," she went
on Im pulsively, "she pays a b iller
price. F orgive her."
Ta wan-ne-ars liaiked up.
"Say this to Gu ha-no," lie answered.
■*Sa.v Ta wau-ne-ars think s o f her
as a Lost Soul, tarrying for a while
with A ta-enl-sic, and in Hie end he will
com e for her and bring lier home again
to his bulge. Say that Ta-wan ne ars
never forgets."
He raised his right arm In thé ges
Hire of farewell, and stepped Into the
current of Hie stream.
. "We part once more. M arjory,” I
■aid, offering my hand.
She took It.
“ For certain words I liMie spoken to
you. I am sorry," she sh I i I. "I know
»more now' You may he my enem y, bur
1 h e lle ie you not 10 be a traflor."
F lu sh your kidneys by drinking a
quart o f w ater each day, also take !
sa lts occasion ally, sa y s a noted au- I
thorlty, w ho te lls u s that too much j
rich food form s acid s w hich alm ost
p aralyze the kidneys In their efforts
to expel It front the blood. They be­
com e sluggish and w e a k e n ; then yon
m ay suffer w ith a dull m isery In the j
kidney region, «harp pains in the
AUTHOR, o f PO R TO BELLO G O L D ETC
back or sick headache, dizziness, your
W N U S E R .V IC E
c o p y r i g h t ar b k i n i a s OT
stom ach sours, tongue is coated, and
w hen the w eather is bad you have
"In case," said the fam iliar voice.
CHAPTER X— Continued
rheum atic tw inges.
T he urine gets
"Ami here Is otic for tlie Iroquois,
cloudy, full o f sedim ent, the channels
Tom and Moiling rolled In barrels of loo."
often get sore and irritated, obliging
I stared down in bewilderm ent at
rum, which were opened and consumed
you to seek r elief tw o or three tim es
as rapidly as ttie heads were knocked tlie bear mask. T h ii , so unexpected,
during the night.
off; and the raw sp irits combined with yet so obviously what I might have
To help neu tralize th ese irritating the hellish chunt and the su ggestive known she would do if tlie oppor­
a c id s; to help clean se the kidneys and throbbing o f the drum s to stim ulate tunity arose. That clean scorn, that
flush off the body's urinous w aste, get afresh the passions which Ca ha-no's brave honesty o f purpose, I. had
four ounces o f Jad S alts from any dancing had aroused.
marked In tier, w ere earliest of her
pharm acy here. T ake n tablespoon- j At first they paid no attention to us. determ ination to dure ull for w hat she
ful in a g la ss o f w ater before break- ' They w ere preoccupied with the ex
believed to he right.
fa st for a few days, and your kidneys ( traordlnary
hysteria
which
had
A chorus o f yelps like a wolf-pack
m ay then act fine. T h is fam ous sa lts gripped them. They apostrophized the In full cry split tlie night behind us.
Is m ade from th e acid o f grapes and moon. Tlie women flung them selves One o f the F alse F aces sp ran g irfto
lem on Juice, com bined w ith llth ia, and upon the F alse F aces, for It was our path, and Ta-wau lie ars closed
h as been used for years to help flush deemed an honor to receive the alien
with him. Tile Seneca's knife plunged
and stim u late sluggish k id n eys; also | Hons of these priests o f evil. The men Into Ids throat, and he collapsed with
to neutralize the acid s In the system I worked them selves Into an excess of a strangled scream .
so th ey no longer Irritate, thus often debauchery, (¡roups formed and dis-
As the pine trees shrouded us 1
relievin g bladder w eakness.
solved wltii am azing rapidity. Indi­ looked hack over my shoulder. Tlie
Jad S a lts is In exp en sive; cannot viduals, wearying o f each other, ran | dancing place w as rov ered 'w ith it inoh
Injure and m akes a deligh tful efferves­ hither and thither, seeking partners o f runnleg figures wliti fell over each
who w ere more pleasing or n ltracllve ■
cen t lithla-w ater drink.
other ¡11 their drunken frenzy..
to them.
“To the left," sobbed th e voice from
But at last a portion of tlie drunken
B ea rd lea a E ra fo r M en
the
h e a r s mask.
T he tim e may com e when men, If mob turned upon 11s. An old woman
We turned between the trunks of
with
wispy
gray
hair
mid
shrunken
they wish, cun relieve th em selves of
the pines. Hie mat of fallen needles
the botlier o f the morning shave, ami breasts heat Ta-wan ne-urs on tlie springy underfoot. Behind us the tires
flank
with
a
sm
oldering
brand.
B
oll­
when women won't need to worry
ing. w h atever of man there w as in him of the dancing place w ere a faint
about trim m ing tiieir bobbed hair.
radiance In th e ilusk.
B lanches
T h is prom ise, sa y s Popular Science sm othered in the hrutlshness tlie rum crashed; bodies hurtled against each
M onthly, is held out by H. C. Brooke. hud excited , carefully Inserted a pine- other; a bedlam of shrieks resounded
splinter In tlie quick of my linger nail.
E nglish naturalist, a s the result of e x ­
1 gritted my teeth to force hack Hie to the skies.
p erim ents in the regulation o f hair
"Let me help you," I puntetl to otlr
scream
of agony, mid managed to laugh
grow th. Hair, Brooke says. Is purely
rescuer.
a m atter o f heredity. In his experi­ —how, I do not know—when lie set it
"There will lie no need.” she an ­
m ents lie produced a struin o f mice alight.
“The brother o f Ta-wan-ne ars Is a swered, running stride for stride be­
w h ose heads becam e bald In 10 days.
A few days later th ey lost the fur on great warrior," proclaim ed my com ­ side us. “Do not he concerned for.m e.
their backs, and a little later all their rade, sw ift Io com e to my help. “ Bed Many a mile I have run with the gillies
Jack ami Ills friends cannot hurt Or- over the Highland hills."
halr.
merod. We laugh at you."
She stum bled as she spoke, and I
B olling ripped out Ids knife and set my bund under her elbow. Ta-
staggered toward the Seneca’s stake. wan-ne-ara <11,1 the sam e on the other
“I'll m ake you laugh," he spat w ick­ side, and so we ran for a space, rtiree
edly. “ I'll carve your mouth wider so and three, our bruised and rusty joints
you can laugh plenty when w e begin gradually lim bering with the effort.
on you In earnest. Think tills lias
Presently w e cam e to an opening
T h e exclusive Luden m en­
been anything? W e—"
amongst the pines, with a huge, fiat
t h o l b le n d c o o l s a n d
A yell of mingled fear mid laughter
rock ill the center and before (Jie rock
so o th e s— brings quick re­
Interrupted him.
F alse F aces and the ash es of a fire. M y.-foot stru ct
warriors, women as well as men. were
lief to irritated air passages.
som ething round, and a human skull,
ladnting toward the background of the
blackened and charred, hounded ahead
pines.
COUCHER
"Ne-e-ar-go ve. tlie Bear. Is com e to of us. I fell a sllhilder pass tflrough
the slender figure lu the mask.
play with us," they cried.
" 'TIs the a llar of the F alse Face«,”
P A R K E R ’S
And others prostrated them selves
she murmured. “None hut the Ga-go-sa
H A IR B A L S A M
and
called—
I i t c m o w D a n d ru ff S to p * I l a i r t* a ilin g
will dare to follow us tlfroiigh the
“Qua, Ga-go-sa Iln-nun as-tase ta !"
R e s t o r e s C o lo r a n d
I B e a u t? to G r a y a n d F a d e d H a ir
For Hie second tim e that night I wood,"
60c and Si 00 a t D m g u ie ts
, Htocos ( hem W k a .P a t c h o g w .N Y
"W as that your thoughtt" I ques­
tw isted my neck to peer behind my
H I N D E R C O R N S Removes Corna. Oal- stake, and sure tlie sight which met tioned.
louaea, etc., stops a ll pain, ensures com fort to t b s
"No. I w as helpless. 'Tw as the
my eyes w as weirder even than tlie
feet, makes walking easy. 16c by m ail or at Drug-
w hite figure o f the Miain Malden. M istress she bude me call her Ila
gist*. I ll sou x Cbeiutaal Works, Hatcbogue, N. Y.
. There within the circle of the firelight liH-no— thought o f everything.'’ .
Ta-wan-ne ars stopped in hls strldg.
1 stood Ga-ha-no again.
But 'tw as a
"What iff Ga-ha-no?" he demundeil
vastly different Ga-ha-no. (in tier head
. .
sh e wore a h e a r s ma«k. with the fur sternly..
"Thank you. And Is that all you
o f the neck and shoulders falling
She glanced fearfully backward h a ie to say Io me?"
around her body to the ga-ka-ah which along Hie way we hud Come.
"That Ta ail," she replied softly,
draped her loins. In each hand she
"We may not stfiy," slie answered w ithdraw ing her hand!
gripped a knife, and her w hite limbs rapidly. "I will talk us w e run. Oh,
haarlem oil has been a w orld­
"I will not leave you,” I cried. Hut
staggered under her In pretense of haste, haste, or all will lie lost!"
m ade to WHlk With her along the trail
w ide rem edy for kidney, liver and
tlie unsteady gait of a hear w alking
The Seneca resum ed Ills steady gait,
But she pushed me hack.
bladder disorders, rheum atism ,
erect.
lint the inooiil I gh t filtering through the
"P lease go, M aster Grmerod," ah*
lum bago and uric acid conditions.
The F alse F aces began their chant. branches revealed the agony In - hls begged. "If I am not overtaken, thia
Hie drum s rumbled crazily, and she (ace, an agony which Hie qt(leal ul tlie m a sk will protect me as far as the
wavered forward, arm s flopping like stake had nol been able to "product.
cliHpel. w here my own cloth es are
1 paws, head poised absurdly upon on:»
"Go-ha-no thougla of all." gasped aw aitin g me. They dare not enter
side. T he savages, keen to appreciate our com panion., her voice strhngely there."
what they knew, applauded uproar- muffled by the mask. "She cam e to
I raptured her hand again and car
! lously such faith fu ln ess to nature.
me th is m o r n in g - w hilst I w as plead­ rled It tn my lips
correct internal troubles, stim ulate vital
They were equally enthusiastic ing with them — told me how it It might
"My nam e Is Harry," I answ ered
organs. Three sires. Ail druggists. Insist
I when she advanced her m uzzle sus- he done— fetched me here— pria-ured “And I have never forgolien the song
on the original genuine G old M edal .
i plclously and sm elled o f my face. But me the mask and costum e tHiighl me In the cabin of the New Venture."
they could not hear tlie fam iliar voice the dance. 'Twas she secured the de­
"Thank you. Harry," she ret urne I
T o o T ru e
which w hispered In my ear—
lay—In your torture— made them send with a trill of elfin laughter. "And I
T he m inister w as putting on a new
".Mr. Ornierod, when I have cut your you final- bolstered your strength."
do assure you I know other songs."
collar, and w as having tlie usual ; lionds be ready to leap after me as
"Where Is she now?" asked Ta-wan
W illi that she was gone. Yet I hud
trouble with It.
■ soon as th e Iroquois Is free."
n e a r s hardly.
a feelin g I had never known before
‘‘B less the co lla r !” he said, Impa-
I started so that my surprise must
She looked sid ew ise at him — 1 think that she was still jfcUh <ne, and I
tlem ly, as lie tugged and lugged.
apparent had It not been
In pity.
stepped Into llte water with Joy In my
"B less the blessed collar I”
j for tlie restraining rawhide thongs.
"With the Chevalier de Veulle, she heart«
“My dear,” said his wife, W ll . lt iS ' "What?"
l-Wlta,«** I I gasped.
iruuriiid "YOU !"
said reluctantly.
A score o f paces down the bank I
your text for th is m orning’s sermon?'
And
“Hay nothing. Tim e Is short
Then with quick earn estn ess;
found Ta wan ue ars. and we crouched
“ F-fourteenth
verse,
f-flfty-flfth
I w ill—"
"'T w as part of her plan. It might under the pendant branches of a wii
PM lm ," he replied. In short gasps.
She danced, with her ridiculous gait, not—otherw ise be done."
low (A se*t,4«hni would happen, tuns
“ T h e w-words o f Ids mouth were over to Ta-wan-ne ars, and I watched
He w as silent, and we ran on for as kets primed and ready.
(tu g ) «-sm oother than butter, but there curiously his look o f affection and
much as a quurler-hour, com ing then
(TO BE CONTINUED. I
w as (tu g) w war In Ids heart.’ ’’
detestation change to one of quickly
suppressed am azem ent.
With hls
Thia i -ne In c lu d e d
ready w it he shook hls head at her
‘T h e r e 's noth ng new In the world." and tried to bite one of Hie furry
"You should read som ething besides ears o f her mask.
Jokes,"
She backed sw ay from us slowly,
r-'-.
and her head balanced from side to
The expression “(Juoz" was fluhX you bet that b a t? ' and "Let 'em all
side in contem plation.
Then she frequently In the year 1826 at' linper
com e.” —From T. p.'s, and CasseU'a
charged upon me, knives flashing lie
tlnent persons who asked you ques
W eekly, London.
fore my eyes. She slashed at me here tions that you preferred not to answer
and there, and each tim e she slashed The next really form idable success
Im p ro v in g A r tille r y
she severed a thong. I pretended ab­ was. “ What a shocking bad h a t !"
A ¿acuutn tube and a blglespeed
ject fear, and the befuddled savages
which soon blossom ed into a gam e al­
Hill ■ »ct quickly— stop colds in 14 hour«
shouted with glee.
most as popular as and even more cam era are being iillllzeil hy the
Fever and headache disappear. Gnppe is
She pranced to Ta-wan-ne-ara and strenuous than the renowned "Beav­ U nited S ta te s bureau'of standards ex
conquered in j day«. Every winter it tavea
pert« Ul m easure the vibrations o f a
performed the sam e operation upon e r !” W earers of worn and torn head
Bullions danger and discomfort. Don't take
chances, don't delay an hour. Get the best
him. He, too, gave evidence o f fear.
pieces were In constant danger of hav­ gun jp p zz le diu lu g Its firs#-barge In
help science knows.
ing the offending object snHtched from experim en ts still continuing It was
He cowered against the stak e and
Be Sure Iti
Price 30c ; lowered hls head. But when she ad- their heads and hurled Into the gutter -found riiat a light coating of oil In the
gun barrel caused the gun to shoot
! vanced her mask and nuzzled h ls by en th u siastic athletes.
ihoulder, I saw hls powerful m uscles
The year 1885 Is agreed ii ;< o « i b y hlj^li ^ond-'.that „other th in gs being
knotting them selves In preparation
most scholars as the tim e at Wtrhh equal, h a g g le vibrations Increase as !
j
for
the
dash
for
freedom
.
"Does
your m other know you're o u t!” the powyler charge Itr made' lighter. It
Get Bed tkw
with portraM
“N o w !’’ I heard her say very low
first convulsed a weary world. Fixe Is hoped |o evolve a formula for bul j
Ta-wan-ne-ara seem ed to rise Into more years of fasting and pruyer » e re lets and barrels which will cut lose- [
the air, thongs flying behind him, I necessary before "Do you see any curacy to the minimum.
«DOOM TRAIL
¿u ARTHUR. ». HOWDEN SMITH
LUDEN’S
FOR OVER
200 YEARS
P o p u la r San D iego W o m a n
R ecovers F ro m L ong Illness
Am azing Improvement in Mrs. Jester's Health Surprises
Friends. Serious Ailments Caused by Nervous Break­
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Looks and Feels Better Than Ever
“Tanlac has certainly done won­
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continued to get worse and worse,
despite all the different nerve med­
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“I was as near to beiug a com plete
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awaken with terrible nervous head­
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tire me out so thgf 1 would be trem­
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tried Tanlac with little expectation
of improvement.
“ Before I had taken all of the first
bottle, I developed a ravenous ap­
petite, an I was sleeping better. I con­
tinued to improve rapidly and felt
like a different person entirely. In
less than three weeks I had gained
seven pounds! Later, m y weight
went up from 105 to 125 pounds.’’
from which Mrs. Jester suffered so
keenly, get relief lieforc it is too lutel
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— get your first bottle today I Over
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If your troubles arc similar to those
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FOR
Dr. I’aul A. M cllbeniiy l as reported
tn Hie American Medical association
on preventive m ethods that may head
off many of Hie frightful deform ities
long associated with leprosy. At the
national leprosarium at Carvllle, l.a.,
corrective t real incuts consisting of
m assage, baths, exercises and ultra
violet irradiation have lieen used with
su ccess lu treating Hie m isshapen
hands and feel even o f cases of long
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Utile preventive work of this char­
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progress of these corrective methods
with great Interest. So many deform ­
ities have been improved that In time
cures o f (lie less severe deform ities
are not regarded as im possible.
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r e l ie v e d
C arbolinalve
ahd
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by
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C oughsdne to Colds
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DO F I f t b A r e . N e w Y.irfc C i t j
W o o l F if ty Y ear» O ld
w. N. U„ San F rancisco, No. 5-1927.
Mi-s F I. Cooper of Madill, (Utla , | -
------ -
ow n s a com forter containing wool thut
S p irit o f P rogreaa
is nearly fifty years old. The wool
Fam ed for Ils can als and goinhdas.
wns shorn from a black sheep. When age-old Venice Is barkening to Ilia
her -father gave her the com forter call o f progress. It Is planned to unit«
eighteen years ago, the wool was (lien live other com m unes with the city
thirty years old.
by bridges, over which electric cars
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would be operated.
If city officials
“ DANDELION-BUTTER COLOR” approve tills plan II will mean (bat tlm
trolley will practically replace tb s
A harm less vegetab le butter color gondola, except for sight seeing.
used by m illions for 50 years Drug
Stores and general stores sell hotties
You n*v»r can know h ow nuparlor I r Pr.
o f “Dandelion" foi* 85 cen ts.—Adv.
P acry n ,,I>ea<l R hol” fo i W or;nn u ntil y«»a
have triad H 372 Paarl Hl
F a m ily A ffaira
Teacher W illie jdld. yoffr father
w rite th is e^say?
"No, ma'am. He started It hut
motlior had to do It all over again.”—
Life.
N Y
Aih
S u g a r R aiaed in A laah a
Three crops o f sugar planted under
the direction of Hie Alaska rnilrni«|
have matured and ure ut a refinery
for unalysls.
Change in Popularity of Slang Continuous
Colds
Broken in a day
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be held responsible for "I would I
were with Nancy," "Whoa, Emma,
mind the paint,” "Not today, baker,"
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Pain
Headache
Neuralgia
Toothache
Lumbago
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