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About Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1927)
he DOOM TRAIL ______ la y H ill a act quickly— «top colds io M hour*. Fever and headache disappear. Grippe a conquered in j day a Every winter it saves million* danger and discomfort. Don't take chances, don't delay an hour. Get the beat help science knows. Be S ure P rice X k CASCARA# QUININE Cel Bed B « •1th postre» Keep Stomach and Bowel« Risht J B y giv in g baby th e hannleea. purely ▼•»e table. Ini a d U and children »regulator. MRS. WINSIOWT SYRUP bring» a»UMii»bing. gra tify in g result« ts m ak in g baby's »uwnach d ig est food and bowel» m ove a» th ey should a t teeth in g tim e. Guaranteed fr e e from narcotic«, opi- atea. alcohol and a ll harm ful I ng red b •n t«. S afa az satisfactory. CARBUNCLES Carboil draws out the core and «Ives quick relief T A R B O iL we GENEROUS sot so. A t All D»u4t.«ta — Money back Guaranty* W V « L lX « t ’ O » ll.t I O . NA«MW>LkK. T » H M . SKIN BLEACH v K retiik ila make» the »kin beau tnn l for only only 11.16- .. F R E E H O O K IaK T. Ask vour ir dealer or write *' hr- C. H. Berry Co.. Dept. W, 2V75 Mie' hitfan Ave.,Chic« M A N T K O — lA IT s |> liK O O lil- l N. N \4>KJt O w n ers, c o n tr a it holder»« »end full p a r tic u lars. Ge«» E j a n tz c r , 13&2 F la tb u sh A v e nue, B rook lyn . N. Y. IRRITATING RASHES • For quick, lasting relief from itching and burning, doctors prescribe Resinol Garfield Tea Was Your Grandm other’s Rem edy For every stomach and intestinal lit. This good old-fash ioned herb home remedy for consti pation, stomach ills und other derange ments o f the sys tem so prevalent these days is in even greater favor as a family medicine than in your grandmother's day. E x p re s s A g e n t’s T ro u b le s T h e express agent a t F re e p o rt, Pa., s y m p a th ize s w ith Ills predecessor who had tlie tro u b le w ith tlie pigs, rem a rks Hie B oston Globe. A coon dog was o r dered by a F re e p o rt man on a 15- day fre e tr ia l, and tlie express c le rk w as in s tru e td th a t tlie money should n o t he sent to th e bre e d e r u n til the end o f th e t r ia l period. By m is ta k e the m oney was sent. T lie m an decided th a t h e 'd id n 't w a n t tlie dog and file tire -d e r decided th a t lie w anted th e money, so th e agent became tlie dog’s cus to d ia n . T he n a fe w m ore ya rd s o f red ta jie w ere span w hen tlie dog gave b ir th to 13 puppies. IT .K W A 'iE N T K E I.IE F F O R ECZEM A U sed by n oted d octor 40 yr». D on't order u nlene y o u »rill fidlow d irection ». Kend >2 or w r ite M A D D E N C O M PA N Y , B ox «72. El P aao, T e ia .', fo r fu ll In fo r m a tio n .— A d v. V a lu a b le F a c u lty M en have m arie a fo rtu n e o u t o f c u ltiv a tin g tlie fa c u lty o f rem e m be r in g people's names and m ix in g them w ith sm iles. ici Ease irritated th roats, relieve coughs and sweeten the breath with Luden's. *45^0* & Just D ro p p e d In Ju»T ns a pea shu i o f B re sla u , G e r m any, wus about to p a rta k e o f a la rge 1 m .w l o f pea soup, he was In te rru p te d l»y tw o w utneo la n d in g s q u a re ly on top o f th e ta b le . T lie wom en, w ho had enlere<l the c o tta ge a t th e fo o t o f a m o u n ta in th ro u g h th e open w in d o w , Imd t>eeu co u n ting dow n the m o u n ta in a n il had lost c o n tro l o f the sled. If y<^ur ey»» ar« «ore, «»t R om an Ey« ft l»am A p p ly It at n f« h t an<l you are bru'it-d by m oi nin«. 272 I’varl t>t.. N Y Atlv. N o t a M a t t e r o f M in d "There's one tim e whgn u man’s brain don't count." • "t^'hen Is that?" 'W h e n he's p u n c h in g th e m achine."—Good H ardw are. nd d ln g » Arthur D. Howden Smith rv\ W w D O E S N O T A F F E C T T H E H EA R T Children Says Dangerous Varicose Veins Can Be Reduced at Home “Who gave you the paper?” “ W ho hut the insdcinolH clIe h e rse lf? ” “ H hw did she happen to chooae BOSCHEE’S SYRUP « V C C C 5 S F V L PON SO V U W 30c & 90c A t all D ru g g is ts M e u rle r- and I am not u n kn o w n to the Iro q u o is.” “ B u t how d id m adem oiselle h e a r o f you. B a p tiste ? ” H e nhrugged hl« «houlder«. “ W ho can «ay? A b e a u tifu l young I person «ays «be ba« a m ission o f much I Im p o rta n ce and p ro fit to be p e rfo rm e d . I I ie p ly I w ill go a n yw h e re fo r a price, j I hoi to ld I have only to nam e it. A nd ■o I am here, m on sie u r.” “ A n d w h a t is y o u r p rice? ” I IBqoIrad, amused despite my « e lf by th e cool in ' «olebce o f the scoundrel. I f .vou o r a n y re la tiv e o r frie n d s are m ent sh o u ld he c o n tin u e d u n t il tilts w o rrie d hceause o f varicose veins, or veins a re o f n o rm a l size. Ko pene hunches, th e best a d v ic e th a t anyone tr a tin g and p o w e rfu l Is E m e ra ld O il In t ills w o rld can g iv e you Is to ask th a t even P lie s are q u ic k ly absorbed. ly comm on, »toe» not a llo w enough 1 y o u r d ru g g is t fo r an o rig in a l Iwo- Y o lir d ru g g is t sells lo ts o f It. lig h t to reach the eye, *o th a t I I* he»t it«e I* confined to ta rg e t *h o o tln g . A j deer h u n te r In the wood« 1» h a rd ly j able to d ls tln g u l'h an H tilm al he ha* I w n when he s ig h t* th ro u g h th e te le scope. Two w e ll-c o n s tru c te d tele- ' scopes, m ounted a* « p a rt o f th e gun a* In t i l l * device, should p ro v e o f ' Bathe the feet for several m inutes w ith Cuticura great vain*'. an»l may r place th e »»Id Soap and warm water, then fo llo w w ith a lig h t type. Just as b in o c u la rs have replaced j application o f Cuticura O intm ent, gently rubbed the telescope In a g re a t m any use* o f ! in. T h ia vestm ent is moat successful in relieving th e la tte r* In s tru m e n t. and com forting tired, hot, aching, b u rn in g feet. D ev ice T h at C om bine» F ield G las» and Gun you?” l i e p ro tru d e d b is chest. C o u g h sdMt® Colds * s tric t o u r escort to tw e n ty men. I>o Sacramento Woman Suffering From After-Effects of ne h o ga well approved th is n u n ilie r. — 26— “Flu,” Nervous Exhoustion anti Run-Doten Con AauAor oZ “ Do n o thing , i f you can help It. un •Recnuse I t Is to th e lu le re s t o f o u r dition, Recovers Perfect Health. Thunks Tanlae t il we have begun o u r «H a ck.” he said I people to a ct even m ure th a n It Is to PCR TO BELLO COLD. E u . ‘I f you m ust move w ith o u t u«. rely ! th e in te re s t o f th e E n g lis h ," re to rte d T he experience of M rs. M a ry F u r t«£ by B r e n t a n o '» .) upon flig h t, fo r you cannot hope to W N U A « r v ic e tado, liv in g a t 2 tllfi 24th St., Sacra 1 I>o-ne-ho-ga-weh w ith im passioned en- suc<*eed by lig h tin g .” m ento, C a t, should I * o f in te r e s t to 1 ergy. " A lre a d y th e E n g lish a re more <>ur p a rty m ustered at daw n the everyone suffering s im ila r ailm ents. num erous th a n we are. T h e y have When Mrs. Furtado war a lly 22, 'flu'* l i e n m orning. It consisted o f tw e n ty s tro n g fo rts . W e have o n ly tlie forest. left her in a b a d lv run -d o w n condition. s ta lw a rt young Seneca W olves, each T he y have bi o th ers across tlie G reat "1 was in such a weak c o n d itio n ,” man «elected by T a-w a n ne-ar» fo r W a te r w ho w ill a id them . We have aavs M rs. F urta d o, “ th a t 1 couldn’t s tren g th am i w in d . In a d d itio n to o n ly th e u n c e rta in a id o f o u r a llie s and do a thing. I was a w fu lly th in , had no th e ir c lo th in g and wea|tons each man su b je ct tribe s. apt>etite whatever, and was so weak also c a rrie d tw o le n g thy con triva n ce « th a t I c o u ld n 't do m v housework. M y “ T h e decision is In y o u r hands, t f I o f wood, w ith hide s trip s la id a« ross nerves were in a te rrib le state, every you tig h t fo r tlie E n g lish you w ill s u r them. th in g w orried me and I fe lt some days viv e und g ro w s tro n g e r I f yon fig h t | as if 1 w ould go to piecea. “ W hat are they fo r? ” I asked as fo r tlie F re n ch o r i f you do not tig h t p ,. A S fi, "T a n la e ce rta in ly proved to be ju s t T a-w an-ne-ars presented me w ith a fo r the E n g lish , you » III slo w ly he w h a t I needed. I not on ly gained 15 / «m » _ _ p a ir and showed me how to fasten c rip p le d und in a lit t le tim e you w ill pounds in w eight, h u t th a t tire d ,ru n them on my back so th a t the n a rro w e r Io* no m ore feared th a n the M ohicans | down f eeling le ft me com pletely, m y ends «tuck up o ve r my head. B enefit b v M ra. F u rta d o ’s experi npi>rtite im proved w o n d e rfu lly and o r th e Erles. ence. l e t th is marvel.m s tonic m a ils **Ga weli-gA - »now shoe».” he replied. the nervousness a ll disappeared. “ Xa h o !” “ In the w ilderness, b ro th e r, the snow from roots, barks and herbs aceording “ I never fe ll b e tte r in m v life than T h a t was the la st speech o f th e day. to the famous Tanlae fo rm u la , re b u ih i I d id a fte r ta k in g Tanlae. I could do lips deep, am i we should sink ilo w n at and the co u n cil a d jo u rn e d , o n ly, us in y o u r mn-»lown body, d riv e out nam m y housework and 1 fe lt ju st perfect. every step once the ground was cov th e case o f the Senecas' tr ib a l co u n cil, and poison, give vou robust health. ‘ ‘ W h e n e v e r I fe e l th e le a s t bit, ered a fte r the firs t storm . Von must to d isso lve In to m in o r co u n cils o f the Kesults from firs t b o ttle amazing. run-dow n o r tire d I always go back learn how to use ih e ga w e ll ga. fo r roy-an ehs o f th e d iffe re n t clan groups. Ask y o u r druggist fo r Tanlae - to d a y ! to Tanlae, fo r i t never fa ils to b u ild o th erw ise you w ould to» helpless.” W hen the re p re se n ta tive s o f each Over 40 m illio n I otles sold. tne rig h t u p .” We kept o u r purpose a s tric t secret, trib e h ail reached the u n a n im ity w hich even fro m th e w a rrio rs o f o u r escort. L o v e Inis made a fo o l o f m any a I Virlue when ism c e iilts l Is a w o rth - was req u ire d by th e la w s o f the T hey were to ld no m ore than th a t th e y m an w ho was consblered wise. less th in g .— C a u d ill mis. League, th e y discussed the s itu a tio n were given an op|M >rluntty to go up«»n In fo rm a lly w ith th e roy-an-ehs o f the a hazardous ve n tu re w h ich should o th e r trib e s ; and on the fifth day To- y ie ld them fam e am i a p ro p o rtio n a te do-dn-lio d e liv e re d the com m on Judg to ll o f scalps. m ent o f Ihe roy-an-ehs. T h a t w’as a ll they w anted to know. “ M u rra y and Ih e Keepers o f the Ta-w an ne-ar« was a leader they had Doom T r a il are th e enemies o f the fought under before. 1 was assigned a L ong House. W e m ust break them w h o lly undeserved m easure o f fam e now before th e y g ro w too p o w e rfu l. because o f my recent a d ve ntu re s in his " T w d hundred Ilvre a ,” he sa id in T h e re fo re we have decided to ta ke up company. the h a tche t a g a in st them . B u t we stu n t ly. “ V ery w ell. It sh a ll be paid. You W e m arched ra p id ly . F o r three days sh a ll send Word to Gu-en-gwa-rn go. app ea ling to him . by v irtu e o f the cov w ill be d e tained here to r a tim e , am i we averaged t h ir t y m ile s a «lay, and e n a nt ch a in betw een us, to su p p o rt I w ill purchase fo r you a su fficie n t each day, when we camped, 1 p ra ctice d us ag a in st the vengeance o f tlie n u m lie r o f heaver pelts to d e fra y th a t w ith the snow-shoes on some level b it o f ground, le a rn in g bow lo w a lk w ith French. T h is Is th e decision o f the sum .” A m i. tu rn in g to T a-w a n ne-ar». I out c a tc h in g the p o in ts and trip p in g . llo -y a r-n a -g o -w n r. (» my people." “ Y o -h a y !" answ ered the roy-an-ehs. asked him to give the necessary in m yself. We had not gone very fa r on th e A nd the thousands o f people in Ihe s tru c tio n s to th e Onondaga«. T h e mes senger. a look o f so u r s a tis fa c tio n on fo u rth day w hen (> d a w h - h ii do, the ; meadow echoed Ih e shout. his cu n n in g face. was m arched o ff to O tte r, a w a r rio r w lm had a tta che d M y a tte n tio n was d iv e rte d to a 1 young Onondaga who a tte m p te d to e x undergo the re s tra in t o f an unw elcom e Id m s e lf to me. p ointed th ro u g h the leafless tree« to w a rd a g ra y is h w h ite p la in som ething to me in Ills dia le ct. v is ito r. “ W e ll? “ I «aid to Ta wan ne ar«. harik w h ich was ro ilin g down upon us Seeing 1 could not u n d ersta n d . Ta- T h e Seneca re tu rn e d me the le tte r. from the north. I wan ne ars approached and liste n e d lo ‘ See,’’ he said, p o in tin g to th e w ild “ O-ge-on <le-o,” he «ai<1. “ It snows.” him . a look o f a sto nishm e n t creasing geese Hying in p a irs to tlie south, “ tlie F ifte e n m in u te s la te r the snow be his u s u a lly im passive face. cold w e a th e r is com ing. B la e k Kobe gan to fa ll. D riv e n by a p ie rc in g w ind, "T h e Onondaga says lliu t a F re n c h w ill be delayed in re tu rn in g fro m bis it descended lik e a vast, e n veloping man lias come to the v illa g e w ho v is it to tlie D io lio n d a d le s. A nd th a t b la n ke t, c o ld ly damp, s tra n g lin g the cla im s to have a message fo r yo u ." is a ve ry good th in g fo r us. b ro th e r. breath, b lin d in g the eyes, n u m b in g the tra n s la te d th e Seneca. B u t fo r th a t I th in k we w o u ld be too muscles. " F o r me? W ho can It he fro m ? " We stru g g le d along against It u n til “ I do not know , b ro th e r. L e t us la te .” “ B u t we shall have fig h tin g ,” I e x we came to a h ills id e sca tte re d w ith hasten and find o u t." cla im e d. “ T lie Keepers w ill soon dis la rge boulders. H ere we h a lte d am i W e pushed o u r w a y th ro u g h the co ve r us. and no m a tte r how num erous b u ilt sh e lte rs fo r ourselves by roofing masses o f w a r rio r s a lre a d y b e g in ning Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for we may be th e y w ill fig h t d esperately. the boulders w ith p in e sa p lin g s vve th e war-dance, and ran betw een tlie T h e y may c a rry h e r aw a y to Canada backed dow n w ith o u r f<»mahuwks vegetable gardens to w a rd Ka-na-ta- lie fo re we reach La V ie rg e du B o is.” I nder these, w ith fires ro a rin g at o u r Colds Neuritis Lumbago Neuralgia go-wa. “ T liis is tru e ,” he a d m itte d . “ A m i feet, we made s h ift to resist the cold the th o u g h t T a-w a n ne-ar« bud. Pain Toothache Rheumatism Headache 'Ih e snow te ll fo r the b e tte r p a rt o f C H A P T E R X IV b ro th e r, was th a t we m ig h t leave to tw o days, so th ic k ly as to p re clu d e Do-ne-ho-ga-well a iid C o r la e r the b re a k tra v e lin g , and d u rin g th a t tim e we in g o f the Doom T r a il w h ils t you and T h e Evil W ood dared not s tir fro m s h e lte r. e\«*ept to W e fo u n d the m essenger s q u a ttin g I w ith a h a n d fu l o f w a rrio rs m arched co lle ct flre w is a L In th e evening o f p la c id ly by Ihe co u n cil house under a ro u m l by tlie w ay we escaped, as the th e sei-ond day th e s to rm passed, and w ld te m aiden advises in her le tte r. ' the g u a rd o f several O nondaga*. lie the s ta rs shone out in a sky th a t was Accept only “ Bayer” package was o f the usual typ e o f c o u rrie r du T h a t wav is not g u arded, fo r none a h a rd , m e ta llic blue. has kn ow n it. am i perhaps we may hols, hut w ith an u n u s u a lly re p e lla n t which contains proven directions. “ W e have lost much tim e, b ro th e rs ,” hide in the Wood o f th e Falsa Fares countenance. «aid T a -w a n ne ars, “ and we have b a il Ils n d y “ B ayer” boxes of 12 tablets “ You have a message fo r m e?" I am i hear o ff the m aiden in the c o n fu a long rest. Let us push on to n ig h t.” Alao bo ttle* of 24 anil IriO— Druggists. sion o f a s u rp rise a tta c k ” said. O u r progress was slowed consld A.pLrin la tbe tniita mark of Eawse * 1 , , - e . • • .......... “ It sound« reasonable,” I said d o u b t " A r e you M o n sie u r O rm e ro d ? " lie e ra b ly by m y clum siness on snow fu lly . “ ’T l« p re fe ra b le to tru s tin g to M u s ic revives H ie re c o lle c tio n s It I A ll m n rrlc d men li r e berces, but re p lie d in his peasant's patois. shoes. B u t T he ( lit e r and o th e r w a r w o u ld appease.— M ine de Staci. th e m ain a tta c k .’’ j th e y ca n ’t a lw a y s p ro ve IL “ I am ." rio rs went to considerable pains to “ T h e re is no o th e r p la n ,” be re H e exam ined tne w ith a sidew ise help me. p ic k in g out the easiest s q u in t out o f Ids s h ifty eyes, and Ashed jo in e d w it li energy. “ N ow we m ust te ll courses to fo llo w , q u ick w ith Idnf o r w h a t we have learned to D o ne-ho-ga- w ith one hand In th e bosom o f his weh. and a rra n g e o u r plans w ith Id in .” a d vice to rem edy my ig n o fatice . I be fllth .v le u th e r s h irt. T h e G u a rd ia n o f tlie W estern D oor came p ro ficie n t)e no u g h to tra v e l at the “ You w ill pay fo r Ihe se rvice ? " he was tlie c e n te r o f an Immense mob o f ta il o f th e colum n, a lth o u g h my com In q u ire d w a rily . "S he said you w ould w a rrio rs w h o danced a ro u n d the w a r pa n io ns co u ld never m arch as ra p id ly pay w h a t I aske d ." post w h ich Im d been p la n ted in the as th e y w o u ld have «lone w ith o u t me I to o k one step fo rw a rd and grasped T he w ild e rn ess w hich was traveraed council-place. the ru fiia n by th e arm . T im g rim fac« o f Do ne lio-ga weh b.v the Doom T r a il was deserted be “ W ho? I re jie u le d . " T e ll me. I f was a lig h t w ith th e Joy o f b a ttle. cause o f the u n iv e rs a l In d ia n fe a r o f yon va lu e y o u r lif e ! A nd g ive me tlie “ Behold. D my son.” be ca lle d to me. th e F alse Face«. Ta-w an ne ars and message.” “ th e w a rrio rs o f the E ig h t Clan« are I dtaru«sed th is p«»lnt as we neared "X 'o offense, no offense, m on sie u r,” w ith us. <»ur b ro th e rs o f the T u rtle . th e fo rb id d e n c o u n try , am i I suggested he g ro w led , p u llin g a w a y fro m me. Beaver, B e a r and W o lf, and o u r th a t be te ll bis fo llo w e r« o u r destina “ M adem oiselle M u rra y — " yo u n g e r b ro th e rs o f th e Snipe. Heron. i b»n. H e w a ite d u n til we were a lo n g day's “ G ive II to m e," 1 Insisted. "W e w ill Deer a m i H a w k , a ll h u n g e r fo r the ta lk o f pay a fte rw a rd .” m flrc b fro m a m i w e ll to th«- n o rth w e s t scalp« o f the Keeper« o f th e T ra il. T hen be gathered the H e re lu c ta n tly w ith d re w Ids hand “ A thousand braves w ill fo llo w us o f the g o rl fro m his s ld rt. a n il offered me a folded on th e w a rp a th . We w ill g ive the w a rrio rs about lilin as they m ustered ! square o f heavy paper, sta in e d w ith F re n ch a lesson. T h e y sh a ll sec the f o r tlie tr a il. sweat. I opened it c a re fu lly , lest it m ig ht o f the L ong H ouse.” “ Soon O my b ro th e r«.” be said in M O T H E R :- F l e t c h e r ’s te a r, and saw these lin e s o f Hue. an B u t the lig h t faded fro m his fe a th e m usical, cadeneed Seneca ilb ile c t g u la r w r itin g s ta rin g me in th e fa ce : tu re s a« Ta wan ne a rs to ld him o f the w h ich I was beg in ning to ta ke plea» Castoria is a pleasant, harm message fro m M a rjo ry . A l«»ok o f cold lire in u n d e rsta n d in g , ‘ we shall s trik e less Substitute for Castor Oil, " L a V ie r g e d u Bo!«, y e 21et, K |»tr , 1 72S o u r enemies. It Is a desperate «•liter "You « a id Y ou w ld . c o m e If 1 c a l ld h a tre d accent un le d th e grim ness o f Paregoric, Teething Drops p ris e you go upon. N<» w a r p a rty evei th e hooked nose and high cheekbone«. f o r Y ou. I B a e k p y«»u h o w , In y e N a m e o f A ll y o u H o ld « D e e r , h e lp M« e I am set o u t to ris k such heavy <»«!«!- N «» and Soothing Syrups, espe “ T h e F re n ch slog De V cu lle Is wea to b e F o r c d to w » d y e C h e v . d* V » u lle rie d o f G a-ha-no.” be rasped. “ lie has w a rrio r« o f the L ong House were ever cially prepared for Infants in arm s and C hildren all ages. 1 ’T l» y e p ric e h e h a « F tx rt f o r h i» S e r v had enough o f the red m aiden. Now ca lle d upon to p ra c tic e such <*autlo»i ice« to M r. M u r r a y . T h e y w ill M a r rie he craves the w h ite . Yes. 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