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About Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1927)
>♦♦ ♦»«««♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« Secrets of d French Chef Fretn a r f a g e in F rar.ee, w here I was b urn, I brvugiit » oae rear» ago to U j ev u r/jy a secret. sly gnxA - rm A le U re r. g r a n d f a th e r and m y az.-l fao»r>v« pvrvy <¿e«fa fta Prvcœ«. carava tr-« «Mit/y «*«r. Un>g-» u»*»*»» «4 tftmr Afc'Kau». t w e t & t *. (« ab » w - d i n r » X U m c* ^&ralX »?*-« 7W t cau*«4 tu t THE DOOM TRAIL By Arthur D. Howden Smith fh’JM »er* a. : T ’* that ! a fa r» » a W a 4ao<art/» fn cb » f-jraa T tw j r / l x t laa haan aa4 » i/z « aaaa.^farread L/ tAo H b - S j- L t f Csuu- t v ? «zf B t L zrt K Ma, a a d w r u v t a r a c< M p-O-Dta. Jt ta k u ts u a aasi w«d »«er bar»» t br *"-*»»'’ «• ttrtMUfteir.t ’-»«• L'a.ïad A u /'*•? gisst? ÍL¿r-<J-Ijt* A u th o r o f P O R T O B E L L O C O L D , E tc . WNV Serri*« r(B Wr <The KITCHEN CABINET (fc. lift Wwtara Sawap^pa» Uataa.1 I f a m a» I n d a h im a a lf w ith br»&4 la b oth h a r d * , h« «Mould • x c & a n i« o a a lo a f fo r aom a flo w - a r t o f th a n a rclra a « , t i c c a th a l o a f fe a d t th « body la d a a d . b u t th a flo w er« fe e d th a t o u t — M a- Voxcat. Help Kidneys Drinl y Drinking ’ ‘ \ Vater More T ske Salta to Flush Kidneys and Help N eutraliza IrrF ta tln g Acida K idney and bladder Irritatio n s often result from acidity, says a noted au thority. T he kidneys help filter th is acid from the blood and p ass It on to th e bladder, w here It may re m a in ’ to Irrita te and Inflame, causing a b u rn ing, scalding sensation, o r settin g up an Irritatio n a t th e neck of th e blad der, obliging you to seek re lie f tw d o r th ree tim es during the night. Tha sufferer is ln co n stan t d re a d ; th e w a te r paaaes som etim es w ith a s- aldtng sensation nnd Is very p ro fu s e ; again, th ere is difficulty ln voiding IL B ladder w eakness, m ost folks call It because they c a n 't control u rin a tion. W hile It Is extrem ely annoying and som etim es very painful, tills is often one of the m ost sim ple ailm ents to overcome. B egin drinking lots of soft w ater, also get about four ounces of Ja d Salta from your p h a r m acist and ta k e a tablespoonful lfl a glass of w ater before b reak fast. Con tinue this fo r tw o o r th ree d a y s T his will help n eu tralize the acids ln the system so they no longer a re a source of Irritatio n to th e b ladder and u ri n ary organs, w hich then act norm al again. J a d Salta la Inexpensive, a n d la made from th e acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined w ith lith la, and la used by thousands of folks who a re subject to u rin ary disorders caused by acid irritatio n . Ja d S alts causes I no bad effects w hatever. H ere you have a pleasant, efferves cent llthla-w ater drink w hich m ay quickly relieve your bladder Irritation. SOME COMMON DISHES died corpses at hia feet, th e line of bodies stiffening In the h itter cold j The following are a few way» of against the stakes and the atten d an t | erring th e common vegetables: med. T o n have T h e r e I" he t ewrdon of Indians whose faces studied | Cabbage Baked „ ,1O you erp e rt It ba the fare. hla as th eir fingers Itched to resum e ; W i t h C h e » ««.— have roe violate I of me? Would TK« H i^ O -L m < a_ the torture. Chop the cabbage ban aa dtur r r— <1 koohia ka | God’s sacram ent by wedding a n j < hzbzr« a t ia tu a a a Catarm »ad “An undertaking to abandon th is and cook In boiling against her affections? Some priests Choi» proi •••!>•• I raataa wholly barren persecution of ray eo- ’ w ater (lightly sa lt I» M »'.an for U t whir. A i might do so. bat I will n e v e r'. Mar- dr*M ttov Hup-O't«« C< i ». terpriae«." he decided. "I should re- j ed) until ten d er: rtage without affertb/n La adultery.” I x ^ n a r fti W. 2,<J quire the signature of G overnor Bur- put In layers in a Sir «•«. L«.«!*, giMAtn. "Too leap to conclusions. my good net to the document." baking dish, a lte r air," returned Murray. T h e maid "And my companions here?” I asked nating with a white I does ant know her own mind. She la curiously. Sauce and grated j a cor,quest for the Church. and her H o r u i h o t P it c h e r » “You forget th a t even my pow ers | cheese and bake long enough to melt i alliance with the Chevalier de Veulle Horseshoe pitching, which develops are necessarily lim ited." he said. “1 : the cheese. 1 cements the great w o rt we are un- m uscular eo-ordlnatl a and physical j dertaltl.cg together." could not possibly snatch from my 1 C arrots In Lemon Butter.—Cut car strength, has people's vengeance Iroquois w arriors ' rots Into long slender strip s and lay , acquired . , , a scientific , .. I "1 will have naught to do with It.” sta tu s and ' ? '' a , ixct-ularlty de,.lgl„n taken red-handed in an attem pt to j in cold w ater for a few m inutes to C H A P T E R XV I In a recent championship tournam ent m assacre them.” "h o t even to adm it her Into the become-crisp. Cook In a little boiling one contes'unt pitched 5,332 horse I laughed. Church would I tolerate the fastening T he M ight of th e Long H ouse w ater until very tender, cooking down shoes, weighing 14.9X1 pounds, and “You do not yet know me. Murray. » to evaporate all the liquid. Season upon herself. her husband and myself The silence of consternation gripped walked 27 miles The game la most “Possibly you a re subject to educa of a m ortal sin. As for the Chevalier the hordes of the K eepers of the Trail. tion," be retorted, buttoning up his with salt, a half teaspoonful of sugar, popular In th e Middle West. An offl de Veulle, I will aay nothing a t pres a tablespoonful of b u tter and a little The sea of painted, scowling face» greatcoat. "Come, M arjory.” daJ sc-.re card la used and Individual ent. But I am not satisfied with every cayenne to a pint of the c a rro ts Sim exhibited one frozen expresalon of awe ability la r a ’ed aa In baseball. She drew aw ay from him. thing here at La Vlerge da Bois. 1 mer until the butter Is absorbed, then at th e suddenness of the tragedy. “I choose to rem ain," she said coldly shall have more to aay on th a t score add lemon Juice to taste with a little Only M urray gave no Indication of D E M A N D “ B A Y E R ” ASPIR IN Inter.” “I choose th at you shall not.” minced parsley. Boll up and serve feeling as he knelt by De Veulle's side. He went out ar.d up the stair», and He waved his band In unm istakable at once very hot. H e stood up, wiping a spot of blood Aspirin Mark ad With “Bayer Cross" signal of release to the watchful False Murray, a fter a moment's hesitation, Turnip and W hite Sauce.—W ash off one of his hands with a laced hand Face* and their followers. A yell of H as Been Proved Safe by M illions followed him. , . , , kod slice the turnips Into half-inch kerchief. But our reprieve was brief. The satisfaction swelled from their hungry I gIlcMi p are and cut th e slice« Into "H e La gone," he rem arked Im par W arning! Unless you see the name o e it morning an augmented force «,f tially. th r o a ts and they dashed forward. j Cook ln M ,te<, w ater “Bayer" on package or on tablets you Jailers appeared. The thongs on our ' Twill be difficult for me to con untU ten ,ier Make „ cupfu, of sea. “Give a look to th e Indian girl,” I arm s were tightened ■ our legs were a re not getting the genuine Layer trol them in a few momenta," observed w hlte gauce an(J add the urge<l Aspirin proved safe by millions and un lash ed ; and we were m arched up . . . I drained tu rn ip s Serve hot. He ahrugged his shoulders as If to prescribed by physicians for 2d y e a rs Into the w intry sunshine again, our B» booked up In amazement, _u n Peas.—Shell . n . ■■ one and » one- ” as a | French Bay “Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. eyes blinking a t the unwonted light. say It was not worth w hile; but Mar- mantle of silence enveloped the coun half q u arts of green peas, place ln a Im itations may prove dangerous.—Adr. The village waa deserted, and we cil place for the second time. saucepan with two tablespoonfuls of perceived the reawm when we reached “O my people." boomed a harsh butter, a sm all onion, a h eart of le t the council place and »aw the long A m o n g S c ie n titt» ! voice ln the C ahnuaga dialect, “verily tuce finely chopped, salt and pepper, a row of stakes which stretched before I Ha-ne-go-ate-geh has claimed y o u ! “W hat Is that distinguished Peking teaspoonful of sugar and three table the background of the green firs of the You are m ad! You toy with your m an's bosInetsT" spoonfuls of w ater. Cover tightly and Evil Wood. Jeers and cries u t de enemies here when the w arriors of the “G rave robber," answered Miss simmer one hour, stirrin g from tim e rision greeted ua. Cayenne. Long House are as thick along the i .. , tn N o N eed to Suffer A n o th er D ay ! Doom T rail as the falling leaves of I ‘° " lien the I* a8 are goft* The False Faces strung th eir Ill- “IBs looks belle hla trade." T h o se A g o n iz in g T ortur Aove th e onion and add two egg yolks omened circle around us, and the “Not at all. He confines himself az autum n. The K eepers who w ere on ! beaten with a little cream . L et boll in g P ain s. dnalvely to Egyptian tombs.''—Wash feather-tufted Keepers and th eir wom w atch are dead o r In flight. At any j , moment th e Iroquois will he hpre. ! up once, stirrin g constantly, and serve ington Star. en and children pressed d o se to view ! T h ere is one sim ple yet Inexpen a t once. the grewsome spectacle. We were They have burned Ga-o-no-geh. The ( sive w ay to reduce Inflamed, swollen bound to th e stakes, Ta-wan-ne-ars snow of the T rail Is tram pled flat by J Stuffed Tom atoes.—Scald even sized toe Joints and get them down to nor P erso n a l C o m m e n t I in the middle of the lin e; and their multitudes. Aye. th e Doom T rail tom atoes and remove the skins. Cut a mal and th a t Is to apply Moone's U-m. by Mr». G. E. Tower and slice from the top of each and scoop erald Oil night and morning. alm ost a t once the to rtu rin g began is bringing doom upon Its K eepers.” Ban PraB'laoo, Calif.—“For tha out the center. Chop these bits with upon the unfortunates a t the two ex- ’ Ask your druggist o r any first class His words were drowned ln a racket past seven or eight year« I have tak trem ltlea T belr songs and shouts ol I en Dr Pierce's remedies off and on. of firing from the heart of the Evil small mushrooms which have been druggist fo r an original two-ounce parboiled, add bread crum bs and sea bottle of Moone's Em erald Oil (full defiance soon gave way to a sinister th at Is the 'Favor- Wood. A num ber of the False Faces soning with a few chopped nuts. Fill stren g th ) and refuse to accept any silence, as they fought w ith all their | Its Prescription,' emerged from the shelter of the firs. thing ln Its place. It Is such a highly I and tha ‘O o l d s a «a-r.,1 masks m i , wabbling 11 ii unsteadily. in the will power U a curb the agony which thelr awful . . tom ,, atoes ... with this , m ixture, « i sprin- k Medical Discovery ' hade them cry for mercy. T h e People of th e Long H ouse!" “'e W th, and chopped concentrated preparation th a t two PI tc-gan with the»e ounces laste a long tim e and fu rth e r they wailed. "The People of the Long I;a 7 17 P '® " >n > b u tt*r*« The horror of It first sickened me, when I was about more If th is w onderful discovery then flogged me Into a red-hot tem House are com e!" 4 sh to bake abont afte*n m inutes In does not give you complete satis grown The 'Fa pest of anger. And In the midst of "W e are attacked back and front,” I a b°* 0" D- vorite Prescription' faction you can have your money the orgy of bestiality M urray and De _ la the beat medi- snarled M urray. “ Well M aster Orme- Mexican Scrambled Eggs.—Roast refunded. A .¿-A etna any woman Veulle pen etrated the circle of False Special n o te; People who w ant to rod. you and your friend the chief are I one doxen fresh green peppers, peel, f/c aver t o o k The Faces, with M arjory, white-faced, remove the skin and seeds and chop, reduce swollen o r varicose veins excellent h o stag es" > O o l d e n Medical tight-lipped, between them. They He bellowed a series of commands then boll ln a very little w ater until should get a bottle of Em erald Qll Discovery* Is fine Applied night and morning walked up to the stake to which I which brought some degree of order ten d er; season well with butter. B eat a as t once. tor the stomach—excellent for a per directed they will quickly notice waa bound. son who It rundown In h e a lth "— out of the confusion, and dispatched six eggs, add seasoning and the pep an Improvement which will continue • M urray addressed me. pers and cook for a mom ent ln a little Mrs Q. E Tower, 1104 Laguna BL until the veins and bunches a re re Jory stooped over Ga-ha-no, composed one party of Keej-ers into the wood to butter. Obtain now from your druggist. “ We are making a bargain with the resist the attack from th a t quarter. duced to normal. the disordered black tresses and closed Dr Pldrce'a famous rem edies lady, M aster Ormerod. She la to re Pies Galor«. Another body he sent through the vil the wildly starin g eyes. W rits Dr. Pierce, President In nounce h er objections to De Veulle, DOYOU SUFFER FROM lage to bold the approaches of the I As pie hag been called the g reat valids’ Hotel In Buffalo, N for “ 'Tla useless, H arry," she said. “She own herself m istaken In her feeling of h x in i T rail. Under his directions the j American dessert, and all d ata proves free confidential medical advice. Is dead." affection for you—and you a re to be th a t It Is the most "Ga-ha-no—Is—dead I" repeated Ta- rem ainder of the w arriors unbound the I perm itted to escape when she has S c h o o lb o y » ’ A m b itio n » surviving prisoners from the stakes popular, especially wau-ne-ars blankly. sealed her engagem ents.” and escorted us to the stockaded | am ong the men of A London schoolm aster gives the re Ills heaving nius<Jes r<«axed. and he “Do not think of It, M arjory," I ault of a ballot from more than HMI the family, It be hung limp In bis bonds against the bouse In which be dwelt. OIH a T h ha» r*Ii«Fpd hao- dr«d« I ta »<x>th, ‘ng r n« 0 0 « boys of preparatory school age aa to railed to her. "I mind this not at all. stake. In the doorway they paused to aw ait hooves the cook to rei’«»»« Irritation U b * e i tor And fear not. Help will come to you." the profession or occupation In life provide an edible nali? B*d in tornai !?. A wordor- “At the least, the woman gave you the coming of M urray. He arrived fa i roitof foe B roooM and In* A tinge of color showed in her th at each hoped to a d o p t: “Air force variety. flammatioo, rotto. broochiU«, an avenue of escape from an Intricate presently, with M arjory hanging un j Boot h » g . Paro, harmiea* cheeks, and she stepped to my side. 21, m otor engineers 10, electrical engi willingly on his arm. P astry should be problem," comm ented M urray. “You ■ A L L « BVCKSL. Nov Tart "I cannot let you die, H arry," she do not seem glad, my dear.” neer« 13, navy 12, arm y 10, commerce rich enough to be “The prisoners?" he rasped in an I <5, law 5, «luge 4, politics 8. Journalism la id with a sob. "Indeed I will not be “I am not glad," retorted M arjory sw er to the question of our guards. crisp, ta sty and easily cut with a fork. and literatu re 8, private detectives 8. able to stand tb s thinking of It. Bet "Take them to the cellar. Look to I Thla *• learned. Too rich pas- scornfully. “And I ant right content WHAT CAUSES BOILS. architects 8, explorers 2. civil engl- ter an y th in g —b etter m arriage to this th at you should be unable to under th elr security If you value your lives." try Is as unpalatable as the tougher Boil» and earHinrl«. are the r » - i l of I Beers 2, painters 1, church 1. school yeast - t h a n - th an —t h a t !“ An echo of distant shouts reached ; kind. stand why I will be mourning for her." proper diet or Infectxin of the»kin. it'» *oi m asters 1. “Ton are wrong," I urged her. “You torn«« hard w.il to deterrein« exact "Ah, well, we have never understood our e a rs as we stood there, and across 1 Mix the lard and b u tte r Into the CAKBOIL rive c u ie k the n k ie f^ J o ca “ ^ ** I «lust n o t I should go mad If you each other, have we?" rejoined M ur the posts of the stockade we saw the fiour. then squeeze In the hand; If It f in K r o v “ n' c' “ * T *» one application brufv fob «Id. I should h ate m yself! I—" LAKBUiL promptly atop« fh« p<jn and coot ray, taking snuff absent-mindedly. Keepers stream ing from Ihe Evil Wood ! I'®8 ’n 8 ball, holding Its shape, It will p»<4 br a-.’— d durfer 4« rrs. order oed ore drawa out the core. Get a t 1 tw lsled my head tow ard Ta wan- "Come, we will give orders fo r the re and at th eir heels certain dartin g be plenty rich enough. Add cold wa- ■ - ' ' U r Ydur mooey t*ck * » n t» m a h d i » ccim pant bo » m . bi »e ars beside roe. Fsee. Teaas, t , r f u l l ■ » fo r m a tio n .— a » v . moval of th e u n fo rtu n ate pair, and—" quick-moving figures th at we knew ter, mix quickly and handle as little •^U W LO CK-toCAt. C O „ NASMVILA.K. TBNN< "Bid her not, brother,” I appealed The horror daw ned once more ln m ust be the w arriors of the Eight as possible. Some like the hot w ater pastry, m ade the night before and to him. T e l l her 1 do not fear to pay M arjory's face. C lan s N ot N ecen a ry the price! And why should I escape “It Is tim e to bring our women and chilled, prepared as follow s: “And w hat?“ she gasped. “Mummy, may I go to the circus If you—“ "You forget, M arjory, th a t my sav- children Inside the stockade," proposed | Hot W ater P astry.—Take one cup- this afternoon 7” ■ t ignore rw din g e r Bionob Ills g ranite featu res softened as his age henchmen have work to do,” he o f Bchin« e y , rod !M b . h’ ood- ne of the Cahnuagas. ! ful of boiling w ater and a teaspoonful “Why, lletty. fnney going to the • ! * * »7«6ene MiteboU M urray shook his head. 1 of salt, s tir until dissolved, then add : Cro Salvo reoir rtrcua when your Aunt Sarah la •yes met hers. But before he could answ ered nouchalantly. “I take It for tioo. rorfoeoo inflammotK«- **** speak the scene shifted with startlin g g ranted th a t you do not wish to re here “ We have not room nor food to 1 ibree cupfuls of flour, previously sift- J •MtzU o . p<ln. rapidity. T here w as a bulge In the main and view th eir labors?" spare. See," he said, us the sound of ' and set away to chill, " T H t II MHK T U T U n til" ring of F alse Faces, and Gu ha-uo “You would leave these—these men firing cam e from the southw ard, "wc I Thia m akes two covered pies and one ! fse »» I I !»»o- i h » r . b A W o«! H - l p f » l burst Into the group. —M aster o rm ero d —to —to—” are surrounded. We are Ignorant of ! pastry shell for lemon pie. This pastry p<- » I I - n t» A d d r r M i th « A u t h o r W. M K I.H K , O t« * l H *n d K a s ta s — AkT Dressed In h er uniform as Ga go sa “And why not?” he replied. "They the strength of the Iroquois. It m at will keep for days If on Ice. In H o o tie r E d e n Ito-nun ns-tase-ta. th e kilt and mots are enemies. As 1 have had occasion I>e all we can do to defend ourselves Raisin PI«.—Cook two cupfuls of A B ad B rea k raalna. she fronted De Veulle with to tell him ere this. M aster Ormerod Women and children would be so raisins In one and one-half cupfuls of I Recently a North side fam ily wa M other—Why are you crying. Bnb- ryes blsxlug, breast heaving has sought to contrive my ruin. But many Inconveniences to us." boiling w ater for five minutes. Mix passing the W est W ashington stree l»y7 bridge, (ine of the parents spoke o "Ito you seek now to buy the white 1 am n reasonable man. I atu alw ays And w hilst a squad of savages con four tahlespoonfuls of cornstarch with Bobby- I have a to o 'b ar be and maiden with this man's lifer* she willing to discuss term s.“ ducted us to our prison the rest one cupful of sugar and cook until a huge stone placed a t the end of thi there'« no »rh«M»l today. “And w hat might you mean by manned the firing platform s around th ick ; remove from the fire and add bridge to mark the spot w here th, Stormed. "You shall no t! You have had your p leasure with me. Now you term*?*' I dem anded, taking u baud In I he stockade and prepared to cover two tahlespoonfuls of lemon Juice, the house of the flrst Indianapolis settlei W h y b u y r r « « y b t t f * « r»f M fc»y » s v rn i. stood, would like to have a woman of your the conversation. Ihe re tre a t of the Keepers, who were Juice of an orange and a tab,espoon fa y » « w h » n f»r»» b u t t l« o f h r P « » ry '« • in hearing the rem ark a daughter He deliberated as unconcernedly as fulling buck rapidly before the hard tb'zt w i l l w o r k w it h u t f a l l? A d y . awn color. You shall rod! 1 have ful each of grated lemon and orange I age eight, asked: been bad. I have forgotten th e way« If we sat on opposlfe sides of a table driving attack s of the Iroquois. rind. Add one cupful of chopped nuts 1 It I« -oimj c*>o»pwti«ntl«»o f»»F <reat "Mother, Is th at w here Adam ani of my fathers. 1 have betrayed a good In London, entirely Ignoring the hud- (T O B E C O N T IN U E D .) and bake with two crusts. The nuts Eve lived?"—Indianapolis News. fy II« thut they enforce ijn ’at le«»nn«. man.” may be om itted If not desired. — hOTlM» Kbe threw a glance at Ta wan ne ■;-X v X- m -:- x ; x -:- x m -:- x -:- x : x -:- x -:- x -: x -: x > x -:- x -:- x -:- x -: x -: x -:- x -:- x -> x -: z -;- x -:- x .:- Coconut Pi«.—Mix three tablespoon C h a in » C le a n t h e C h i m n e y ars, straining at his (Minds. fuls of sugar and a tablespoonful of ' “F o r th at I am sorry, but It Is too Chimneys, especially those in sofi U s e o f R ifle D a te » F r o m B o r d e r W a r fa r e cornstarch, add one cupful o fm lik sn d 'a te !” she exclaimed. “ W hite maiden," cook until smooth and well cooked. coal districts, require cleaning fron •he cried to .Marjory, "do rod Ihrtah time to time. T his task can be mad« The use of th e rifle in America has the Colonists In 1(175 or seme such Pour over the slightly beaten yolks of T h a g ta a t v a in e o f B elL A n e In th è to this man. lie la more wicked than easier by using a bundle of autorncs t«IUf ut <tl»*•<!«• 4i»«y4«*« ollh« «temerli two eggs, cook a minute, add one-half I been gro eral since th e w ar of 1751 83, date, had a rifled weapon. It tnav I—and 1 sin now a creatu re of Hu ne |n d how tT» t» prow»<l b y It a e u b e t a n t la l bile skid chains on the end of a mp« known to us as the French and Indian have been true, but I believe the rifle cupful of coconut and one-half tea- for scraping the soot from the flues — ta<r*«»«lw ibm *v«ry y»«r f^r |h« go ttte-geh!" Ihtrty y»«r» Prumptlr »nd «r<j««r1y tsar. In which Braddock was defeated. spoonful of baking powder and the ! dates to the early part of the Eight Iw> Veulle wnved hla arm tow ard tabe» w* ha»« nivtr kn»wn it «« fall. Popular Science Monthly. far frM e empi*« 1« bell Cd., 1««^ From w hat I can learn, the flint eenth century as far us genersl use stiffly beaten w hites Spread a laver the atten tiv e circle of False 1‘acea. Ot»n«*b«rg. N V . of Jam over the bottom of the pastry “Remove the M istress," be ordered. lock rifle, as we generally understand Is concerned. I believe the flrst mak ^FortMtly M» fw U— «• T»»»< •» Old plate, add the cooked mixture and the »en(s,n d ates from about the be era were the German settlers of Fenn *Mhe la hindering the tortuia- " The False 1'# c m moved forw ard re- ginning of the E ighteenth century. My sylvanla.—Mr. Wiggins, |n Adventure cover with a meringue, Rrnwn lightly. ; $4»rve hot or <••»•!. tuctnntly. but <la-hn uo acted without reasons for t>ellevtng tht* are the Magazine. hesitation. A knife leaped from a fold ■ tatesients th a t C aptain Dillon has s Blueberry P ls._ I.ln « a dcop pf« at h er kilt, aud she sprang Upon Ik- good specimen with a date of 1711). If F ever h e a d a c h e or plate with good ps«trv and fill with M e x ic a n S u p e r » titio n I recall correctly, stam ped in the Veulle like a wildcat. He retreated two cupfuls of blueberries (canned) The Mexicans have « superstition bred in a <hy for the mJ 254 and 75« Pk<3 Soid EvervwbeW metal of the barrel. T he photo of this srol ripped "Ul his own kni/«. a pinch of salt and a dash of vtn egar. UW Ha,». HeaJich« ».d «vet Put «he ch**4*d with Min. und the rifle shows It to have been the con th at whoever partak es of food th a ' Dredge with flour Io ti S ' ; 1* “ Chea'ed' » « w iy i ke up part of has been gnawed by rats will be fuls - two kill*«*« «.ink home a t the «avu«' ventional long barreled, short-stocked, L jt druggi,t» guzrxamt remit». I the Joice, cover with c •ust and bake. Ult. H»*r« pterveil I h » V»lelli» to »tngle-trlggered model made and use,I i ly accused of wrongdoing. too aaporunt to treat m iewer w When the berries t e»h a handful h» hv«rt- Ill* drove t j the hilt lato so widely In th e border w ars and the B c S u re lti^ Q . ftj< addition, leav- P r o o f P o s i t i v e right hrv««t, und th e atngginlT<1 her Revolution. Ing I (JhMsÀ luisa f I A r • M W irl •> tup. ■ , Ct’iightng atta Inst th»* - -I AO« «U m Ev. 1 have read In very old books that and w hat ever; f t w m u / h , use I I k m if ld 1 form of Tn wnn ne-ara, b< UO«1 King I'hlllp. the Indian chieftain of Ue —Jam es ) • ' • aM to th e Steki- New England. In hl* g reat w ar with 1-T. Cet Red Bai wrj — f C H APTER X V — C ontinued I "Ca-ha no—w as not—w orthy o f— i Ta- wan-ne-ars," she gasped aa her bend «Upped down hla cheat. “It—la ! -b e tte r - « .' 1 could have distorted hla face Into the Image of frenzied despair which It displayed aa be strove use lessly to bend down to her. “My Ixzst H o u l h e m uttered. “Qh. H a-w enne-yu, my Lost Soul I Oh, I G reat Spirit, my Lost Soul I" M arjory crept n earer to me. the hor ror In h er face turning to pity, the tears stream ing from her eyes. "T he poor l a s e r «he cried softly. T h e poor, brave la«» I" Puts An End to Bunion Pains rraatvrvT tuyewa EYES HU ~ Sure Relief k No Co g,- D E LLA N S FOR INDIGESTION P IS O S ¿_ W /» rc o u g h s A«d /tux«. DrtiC. CASCARA (Jin