Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, February 10, 1927, Image 5

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    Tanlac Relieves
Many Ills
H ealth R avaged by Rad H eart,
Nervousness and Sour Stomach,
Mrs. McLean M anages to A vert
D isaster. H ealth anti Strength
A re Restored. Gains JU l'nuntis.
“ T ak e T anlac —
th a t is m v advice to
everybody, and it is
from one who h a s'
trie d i t , ” says Mrs.
E lizabeth M cLean,
4171 L incoln Ave.,
O akland, C al.
“ F o u r o r fiv e
yearsagi, 1 first used
it, a n d e v e r s in c e -
th en have depended
on it. T h e n I w as
afflicted g e n e ra lly — had to build up or
give up entirely. M y stom ach was in an
awf ul sta te , m y h eart b othered me a n d I
could n o t e a t. I w as so w eak a n d n erv­
ous, I k e p t losing weight a n d stren g th ,
iny h ealth seem ed w recked, nothing
helped me.
“ B u t six o r eight b o ttles of T anlac
p u t me back in splendid condition. M y
stom ach troubles gave w ay; I gained
perfect digestion and w ith it an a p jietite
h a rd to satisfy. 1 increased in w eight
from 120 to 158 p o u n d s. T a n la c is
m y form ula for good health. I t is and
alw ays will be th e b e s t.”
T anlac m ade of roots, b a rk s and
herbs, helps build u p scraw ny, weak
bodies,drive o u t causes of suffering a n d
give th e body good health.
D on't suffer pain needlessly. L earn
from others. T ake w onderful T anlac.
A t yo u r dru g g ist’s.
«DOOM TRAIL
7
W N U S F ttV IC E
ARTHUR. D .H O W D E N S M IT H
AUTHOR, c f P O R T O B E L L O G O L D ETC.
C O P Y R I G H T er B R E N T A N O
S
P e te r nudged me, a n d T a wan n e ar>
seized the bow a n d q u iv e r of one of
the dead K eepers. We crouched be
side th e bodies beh in d th e sum ac
screen. Bly gun w as still w h ere I had
left it in th e gully by w hich 1 had ap
proached the la ir o f th e w atchers. In
It« ste ad I selected th e m usket of the
man the Seneca had Just knifed.
A th ird voice w as ra is e d —in the
C ah n u ag a dialect, w hich w as a c o rru p ­
tion o f the Iroquois speech and per
fectly u n d e rsta n d a b le to my com rades.
“Q ua, (> K eepers wlio w atch ,”
shouted the th ird sp e a k er. “ We a c ­
q u ain t you tliat we approach. We
have w ith us (lie lte d O ne and the
’ B lack O ne.”
We rem ained quiet, but P e te r p«»s
sessmi him self of th e gnu of the sec­
ond C atinuaga a n d p laced it w here he
could reach it a s soou a s his owu
piece w as d isch arg ed .
T hey w ere a p p ro a c h in g over the
trail w hich fo rk ed in to the one we
had follow ed from th e stre a m w ith
the pebbly bunks. And a t tills point
a p p a re n tly they cam e to th e Junction
of Hie i wo b ranches.
T h e Indian wlio h a d sh o u ted before
rep eated ills hail.
“T hem K eepers done gone aw ay.
Red,” d e clare d Tom .
“ Mehhe some
M aquas (h o stile term for M o h aw k s>
com e dis way. T h e K eep ers chase ’em
out o’ hyu b .”
”— ! I’m agoln’ to find o u t,” r e ­
tu rn ed Bolling.
H e tr o tte d out o f th e m outh of the
trail into th e open s p a r e on th e brink
of the m u sk ra t sw am p.
"N obody h ere,” he called hack a f te r
a casual look a ro u n d .
"G uess th e
K eepers got a f te r som ebody—o r else
the lazy dogs h ave tu rn e d in for a
sleep.
I’ll tlnd out la te r for sure.
Now vou ru stle th em p a ck s up. and
I’ll get th e dug o u t re a d y .”
He d ragged a canoe hollow ed from
a tre e tru n k from its h iding place in a
bed of reeds, and p roduced tw o p a d ­
dles from th e p r o s tr a te tru n k o f a
hollow tree. B ut we paid scan t a t ­
ten tio n to him. O u r e y es w ere f a s t ­
ened U|>on th e odd procession w hich
em erged from th e tr a il in obedience to
his sum m ons.
F irs t w alked th e n egro Tom , a huge
pack bowing ills e n o rm o u s shoulders.
A fter tlie negro. In sin g le tile, cam e
eight ( ’a h n u a g a s, eac h witli a larg e
I>aek b raced on a gu-ne-ko na-ah, or
bu rd en fram e.
T h ey c a rrie d th e ir
m u sk ets in th e ir hand*.
“ W e’ve got to b u rry if we re g oln’
to get e v e ry th in g fe rrie d over the
sw am p to n ig h t,” grum bled Bolling.
“ W aail, w h a t’s liltin ’ you?”
T ills questio n w as a d d ressed to a
('a h n u a g a who. iu u n slin g in g liis b u r­
den fram e, bad c h au c ed to see the a r ­
row in the ground w hich th e K eepers
hud sh o t iu tiie ir first a tte m p t to
b a it us.
T h e ( 'a h n u a g a p o in ted silen tly fo
th e g re e n -fe a th e re d sh a ft.
“ By —
sw ore B olling w ith a s ta r t.
“ D ’y e see th a t, T om ?
S o m e th in g ’s
hap p en ed h e re.”
B olling glanced ab o u t him uneasily.
"T h e K eepers h a v e gone, t h a t ’s
s u re ,” lie anno u n ced . “ W hat m ost
likely hap p en ed w as som e p a rty broke
in here, and the K e ep e rs chased ’em .”
He chuck led w ickedly.
"A in ’t no blood n o r n o th in ’ around,
so it ’p e a rs likely tlie K eep ers got the
Jum p on ’(‘til.”
T a-w an n e-ars, wlio had been oc­
cupied in e x tra c tin g a rro w s from a
q u iv e r a n d se ttin g th em in a row be­
fo re him w ith p o in ts lightly th ru s t
in to th e ground, now notched a shi
"S h all we begin, b ro th e rs ? ” lie w his­
pered. “ Hold y our tire un til L run out
o f a r ro w s .”
“4 a .” ag reed P e te r. “ B udt do not
shoot R<‘d J a c k o r d e r Bigger. We will
sa fe them if we can. ’
“ You can ta k e oil th e negro," 1
sjioke up. "L eav e Ih d lin g to me."
P e te r looked d o ubtful.
“ l i e Is a goodt knife-fig h ter," he
cotnm eoced to a r g u e ; l»ut ia -w a n n e­
a r s ch o se th a t m om ent to open Ills
IxuuhanJm ent. and th e D u te h m a n ’s re
m o n stra n c e w ent fo r n a u g h t.
A g reen a rro w s tre a k e d a cro ss th e
g ro v e a n d b uried its b a rb e d hone head
in th e chest of one o f th e ( ’a h n u ag a s.
T h e m an sh rie k ed und to re at the
s h a ft w ith liis hands. H is com panions
s c a tte re d rig h t and left. But T a-w an
n e -a rs g ave them no respite.
liis
s h a f ts tilled th e a ir. T lie green a r
row s d ro v e in to tlie p ack s, q uivered in
tre e tru n k s, pierced a n o th e r u n fo r­
tu n a te .
T h e ( ’a h n u a g a s let off a ragged vol­
ley w hich w histled o v e r o u r heads.
’Fa-wan n e -ars d isc h arg e d the last of
his a rro w s and reach ed for his m usket.
We saw tw o of the In d ia n s collapse.
P e te r c a u g h t up his s«w*ond m usket
and he am i T a w an n e -a rs shot again.
T whk In.possible to ini.<s.
B esides ,
B olling a n d Torn, only tw o of the
enem y w ere left.
“ K nife and h a tc h e t fo r the re st,” 1
said T a-w an -n e-ars grim ly. "A re my ‘
b ro th e rs read y ?"
aban d o n th e gun In o rd e r to in su re
th a t my pro g ress should he silent.
—22—
W hen I w as purtdlel witli tlie su m a c
W e sp e n t tw o days w ith th e s e peo­
ple, re c u p e ra tin g in p re p a ra tio n for clum p I sought s h e lte r u nder a p a tc h
th e s te rn ta s k abend of us. A fter of wild b lac k b e rry hushes. C u u tio u sly
p a rtin g w ith them we cou tlu u ed In p u rtln g m.v screen w hich w a s e x ­
leisu re ly fa sh io n e astw a rd , keeping ceedingly th o rn y a n d p a in fu l— I w as
well to th e n o rth of the G re a t T ra il of ab le to view th e K e ep e rs from th e
th e L ong H ouse and avoiding a s much re ar. T hey w ere ensconced in w h at
w as e v id e n tly a p e rm a n e n t s e n try
a s possible c o n ta c t w ith th e Onon-
dagas, O n e id as and M ohaw ks w hose post. Beyond th e su m a cs w as a low
At
c o u n trie s w e trav e rse d .
Som e ten hark lint m asked w itli houghs.
d a y s a f te r leaving Oswego we found th e ir feet w ere m uskets. T h e how s
o u rse lv es on th e verge of th a t u n ­ th ey held w ere em ployed for th e p u r ­
tra c k e d dom ain w hich w as roam ed by pose ot udding m y stery to th e ir a t ­
tack.
th e K eep ers o f th e Doom T rull.
I w orked m yself a little m ore In th e
In o rd e r to a ssu re th a t o u r d e p a r­
tu r e w ould he fre e from th e o b serv a­ re a r of th e ir positio n , th en rose q u ie t­
tio n o f sp ie s w e left o u r last cam p ly and drew kn ife a n d to m a h a w k . I
a f te r d a rk a n d in tw o p a rtie s, Ta-wan- w as an a m a te u r a t ( listing th e ax. blit
I
n e -a rs a n d m yself going In one d irec­ th is w as no tim e fo r h e sita tio n .
I Q uuJt R e lic t! A pleasant effective sy ru p . ■
tiling it w ith all m.v m ight, and yelled
tion a n d P e te r In a n o th e r.
.
35c and 60c sizes
A n d e x te rn a lly , use I ’ IS O 'S
O ur m eetin g p lace w as a grove on the n e are st a p p ro ac h I could com pusa
T h ro a t and C heat
th e hank o f a creek, one of th e trib u ­ to th e w ar-w hoop.
T h e tom ahaw k stru c k one o f th e
ta rie s o f th e M ohaw k. W e reached It
w ith o u t o b se rv atio n , and lay in con­ K eepers w ith the fiat of Its b lad e , fell
lag him. T h e o th e r sa v a g e tu rn e d
c ea lm e n t m ost o f th e day, s ta rtin g
a g ain in th e la te a fte rn o o n and m oving quickly and loosed Ills a rro w a t me,
cannot be hidden. Get rid of them
lie
w arily th ro u g h th e fo re st, follow ing lim in g w ide In his confusion.
now by regular treatm ents with
no p a r tic u la r course, hut a d d ressin g iTooped for h is m usket, hut I w a s on
ourseW es r a th e r to th e effacem eut of him w ith m.v k n ife a n d tie w as forced
to leap hack and m eet me on even
all e viden ce o f o u r passage.
Wz disco v ered n othing, and th e next term s. T a-w iin-ne-ars and P e te r cam e
d a y a n d m any o th e rs w ent by w ith no ru n n in g betw een th e tree s, w hooping
b e tte r luck. O u r p ro v isio n s w ere ex ­ enco u rag em en t.
P A R K E R ’S
T hey a rriv e d in th e nick of lim e, for
h a u ste d , a n d we w ere com pelled to
H A IR B A L S A M
Remove« Dandruff Stop* H a ir Falling
live from bund to m outh upon such th e ( ’a h n u ag a 1 had trie d to to m a ­
R eato res C o lo r a n d
g am e a s T a-w a n -n e -ars could sn a re or haw k w as oil Ids fi-et. ready to sh o o t
B e a u ty to G r a y a n d F a d e d H a i r
»**• and Si 08 a t Drugvitita
kill w ith his to m a h a w k —an d c e rte s he me a s I (lodged th e knifehliide o f h is
w as w o n d ro u s pro ficien t In both a rts.
H IN D E R C O R N S R-ni<vr*»« O o m s. Cal- Itu t we k e p t on, b e a rin g a lw ay s e a s t­
k>naes, e tc ., stops a l l p a in , ensu re s com to r i to the
fe e t, m akes w a lk in g e as y. 15c by m s ll o r a t D ru g ­
w ard a n d q u a rte rin g th e c o u n try in
gists. U ls c o x C h e m ic a l W o rk s , P a tch o g u e. N . Y.
every d irec tio n .
In th e very m idst of th is d eserted
W hoever w o rk s ouly fo r lihnselt
a n d n o t h is co m m unity tuts u poor w ild ern e ss w e cam e upon w h at we
I sought. W e hud ab an d o n ed the head-
boss.
! w u te rs of th e M ohaw k and w ere fol-
| low ing one of its m iddle bran ch es, a
“ DANDELION __ BUTTER COLOR’ shallow s tre a m w ith pebbly, shelving
A h a rm le s s v e g etab le b u tte r color bun k s-
«'lose in sh o re so us not
u se d by m illions for 50 y e ars. D ru g '«’ d istu rb th e close-grow ing sh ru b b e ry ,
s to re s and g e n era l sto re s sell h o ttie s " e all saw it sim u lta n e o u s ly —a tut-
o f “ D a n d e lio n ’’ fo r 35 c en ts.— Adv.
, te re d , w e a th e r-sta in e d frag m e n t of
c an v a s, c a u g h t on a sn a g in th e c u r­
T h e w orld h a s ns»re re sp ec t fo r a re n t. I fished It out w ith my m usket
m an w ho c rie s th a n fo r o n e who b a rre l.
w hines.
“A p a ck -c o fer,” d e clare d P e te r im ­
m ed iately .
XX h y S u f f e r I ’ n ln
“And sa fely Identified.” I ad d ed , p u t­
from a cu t or burn? C o le s C a rb o llsslv e
sto p s pain In sta n tly and h e a ls q u ick ly tin g my finger mi a n u n m ista k a b le
w ith o u t a scar.
K eep It handy.
All th is tle in green [taint w ith th re e -q u a r­
driiK-gts’s. 30c and 60c, or J. W. Cole Co.,
127 S. E u clid Ave.. Oak Park. 111.— Adv. te r s of a le tte r “ M ' above IL
A m ile f a r th e r on T a w an-iie-ars ex
E ffo rts to fo rg et so m eth in g d is a g re e ­ claim ed a n d p ointed u pw ard to th e
a b le g e n e ra lly re su lt 111 rem em bering tru n k of a tall elm. P a rtly shuded by
It fo rev e r.
th e foliage of tile low er houglfs a deep
blaze w as rev ealed iu tlie hark.
W e w ad ed a sh o re a n d in v estig a te d
T h e u n d e rb ru s h w as us th ic k us e ls e ­
w here. hut p re se n tly P e te r g a te a
h e av e w ith his huli-llke sh o u ld e rs am i m ate. T h e Seiw ca b ra in e d ib is m an
Fever headache o r grippe-*’
a w hole se c tio n o f g ro w th s, w hich had wilt» (be b u tt <«f hl« guu, a n d P e te r
been laced to g e th e r w ith vines on a uaflx<ili<aHy trip p e d m y a d v e rsa ry
Colds break in a day for the millions who
use Hill's. Headache and fever stop, l a
b acking o f boughs, lifte d g a te fashion. and h elped me p inion him.
T a-w an -tie-ars p a u se d king enough
Grippe is checked. A ll in a way so reliable
B eyond s tre tc h e d a n a rro w alley,
that druggists guarantee results. Colds are
w hose c a rp e t o f g ra ss show ed it to to rem ove w hat w a s left o f th e scalp
too important to treat in lesser ways.
o f tils victim , (I tea c ro sse d to us and
be seldom trav e le d .
Be Sure
Price3Oc
“ If th is lie not th e Doom T rail ’lie set his bloody * kn ife u> (be th ro a t of
W orth a look none th e less," 1 w i l l s - th e survivor.
“ Is it to be to r tu r e o r a qu ick d e ath ,
pered.
P e te r nodded, a n d slip p ed th ro u g h t^ ilm u a g a «log .’" In* dem anded.
T lw re d ey es of th e K eeper g lared
th e opening. 1 follow ed him , a n d Ta-
Cet Red Loot
w ith portrait
at him. " H e a th ,’’ th e m an sp a t, and
w a n -n e-a rs b ro u g h t up th e re ar.
stro v e to gnaw a t Lite h a n d s w hich
H e re in th is h id d en p a th th e forest
D r a m a tic a lly O pp o sed
h e ld W ill.
noises becam e rem ote. E ven th e birds
U sh er (to cold, dignified la d y ) —A re
“T h en speak tru ly .
W ho tra v e ls
ceased to tw itte r o v e rh ea d , and the
you a frie n d o f th e groom ?
Doom T ra il to d ay ? "
T h e L ad y — Indeed, n o ! I am th e slig h te st s tir r in g o f th e tre e to p s m ade
“ Nobody. We w a tch a lw ay s.”
us d rop to e a r th in exp ectan cy o f a t ­
b rid e ’s m other.
T a w an-ne-ars p rick e d him slightly.
tac k . Ye[ S h e n th e a tta c k cam e we
“ You w atch a lw a y s ,” a sse n te d the
w ere ta k e n com pletely by su rp rise .
A « Im p le , o ld fa n h ln n e d m e d ic in e . ns
t o d a y a » In 1197. *» c o m p o u n d e d In W r i g h t ’s
We w ere all o f us a le rt, but th e first S en eca “ Yes. And w Is» comes?*’
I n d i a n V e g e t a b l e P ills . T h e y r e g u la t e th e
A sh o u t echoed th ro u g h th e fo rest
w u rn ln g th a t w e w ere u n d e r otmerva-
s to m a c h , l i v e r a n d b o w e ls . A d v .
aisles. T h e red e y es o f tlie <’a h n n a g a
tion w as a g re en -fe at her«-d a rro w
S tro n g e st illusion« o f nil « re th e w hich sa n g betw een P e te r a n d lue and flared e x u lta n tly . H is m outh opened.
Illusion*» o f y o u th ; hut h a p p ily you th b u ried Its head in the ground.
“ Y aaa-aaaai-aaa-a h —"
k now s It lea st.
T a-w an ne-ars d ro v e his p o in t hom e,
“ D on'ilt fire, w h u te fe r you do." m ut­
te re d P e te r a s he th rew h im self be­ a n d tlie scream end ed in a n aw ful
bubb lin g gasp.
hind th e n e a re st tru n k .
T h e shout w as re p ea te d .
i T a-w a n -n e -ars a n d I copied bis ex
T h e c ra sh in g o f b ra n c h e s sounded
I am ple. 1 found m yself on th e rig h t of
j th e th re e . T h e o th e rs had se le c te d hm som e heavy body run along the
sta n d in g tru n k s. I had chosen, per- I nmuii T rail.
“D id you h e a r th a t screech?"
' force, a fa llen g ian t w hich som e forest
w ind had o v e rth ro w n . I c raw le d along sh o u ted a rough voice.
"Y aas, I ted, me h e a r him. H e bery
B ell - ans I th e tru n k Into th e ta n g le o f ro o ts, and
i from th e re g ain ed a clum p o f hushes m uch lik e feller feel so in e t’ing be not
(TO B E CO NTINUED.)
grow ing ab o u t th e hole from w hich It like."
Sure Relief
hud been torn.
T h e green fe a th e re d
a rro w
had
c eased q u iv erin g a n d I Idly follow ed
I th e ungle of Its Inclination. My eyes
j tra v e le d fo rw a rd —a n d focused l |>on a
25t and 75t Pkg^Sold Everywhere ■ hideous p a in te d fa ce w hich peered
An A m erican w om an, v isitin g T u r ­ m entioned a price th a t w as e q u iv alen t
from a sc ree n o f sum ac.
to JI.5 0 In A m erican money. T he
T h e w a tc h e r m otioned behind him, key w ith her th re e d a u g h te rs, en
and a second p a in te d v isage glided to gaged a n old T u rk In c o n v ersa tio n . m o th e r w as furious. N ever, stie said,
, his side. Ta-w an-ne-ars,- se e k in g to It developed th a t th e T u rk w as a had sh e been so Insulted. A fte r be­
ra tin g th e T urk, she w u lk (d haughtily
d ra w th e ir fire, th ru s t out th e end of b ro k e r In w ives, and th e w om an, w ish
his sc a lp lock, a n d th e first w a tc h e r In- Ing to h ave som e fun w ith film, asked. aw ay, leaving th e m a rria g e b ro k e r
"A t w h at value w ould you p lace my speecblesa, a n d p ro b ab ly w ondering
s t i n tl y d re w how a n d sent an a rro w
e ld e st d a u g h te r, su p p o sin g th a t she w h at on e a rth he had done to annoy
th a t grazed th e tru n k .
N oth in g hap[>ened fo r a w hile. T he w ere for sal«?’’ T h e T u rk m entioned her.
K eep ers w aited, a n d T a w a n -n e -a rs a sum th a t w as flatterin g ly high. “ And
a n d P e te r re m a in e d u n d e r cover. 1 my second d a u g h te r? " th e m o th e r next
B la s t F r o m K a n s a s
, survpyed th e situ a tio n . F rom th e hole inquired. A still h ig h er p rice w as
. PRK.L $1 SO AiT « U R DRUG STORE
New 1 ork city people a r e the m ost
In w hich I lay s d ep ressio n of th e w as fixed, age o f co u rse, helug th e
*»’ 'Mtnte for fret BopM et
sta n d a rd . T h e hig h est p rice of all conceited and m ost Ign o ran t |><*ople In
g ro u n d ra n e a s tw a rd p a st th e la ir
KOENIG MEDICINE CO
of th e C a h u u ac aa In th e su m ac clum p. w as set for th e y oungest d a u g h te r, a tlie w orld. T hey th in k th ey know ev
104^»*. WEUS ST. CHICAGO. ILL
I s ta r te d to craw l u p It. d ra g g in g my little Dapper. "A nd now ," said the e ry th io g b ecau se th ey know the eu
a in sk et a f te r me. but b e fo re I had m other, ’’w h a t p rice for n.e?" The tra n c e s to the su b w a y s.—A tchiauu
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FOR
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for Infants in arms and Children all ages.
T o avoid imitations, alw ays look fo r the signature of
Proven directions on e ath packagr. Physicians everyw here recommend it.
Cuticara Promotes
Permanent Hair Health
S h am poos with Cutlcura Soap, with ligh t ap­
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decid e a s to th a t W e h a v e n e v e r
T h en th ey becom e o v erw o rk ed , get
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