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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1927)
If Back Hurts Flush Kidneys Drink flinty of Wtr and Tsk Qlase of lit Before Break ; ; (aat Oeoaelonally When your kidneys hurt and your buck feels sore, don't get scared aud proceed to luml your atomiieh with a lot of drum that eiclte I ho kidneys and Irrltnto the cntlra urlnury tract Keep your kidneys clcuij . Ilk you keep your bowels cleun, by flunking thrill Willi a mild, harmless aalta which helps to rcmovo tha body'a urlnoua waste and stimulate them to their iinniiHl activity. Tli function of Ilia kidneys la to Alter th blood. In 24 luiuni they atraln from It WK) grains of acid and wont, ao w ran readily understand tli vital Importune of keeping tlit kldnrya active. Drink f final waler you ran't drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounce uf Jad Knits. ' Taka tiiblcspooiiful In glaaa of water befor brrakfuat ruck morning for few day and your kid oeys may then act flu. This fumou Mlta la made from th acid of grape and lemon Juice, rotnlilniHl with lltliln, and ha been used for year lo help clean and allmulal clogged kidney; Im to neutrnllu tha aiida In the ayatcin ao they are no longer a source of Irritation, thus often relieving bladder Weakness. . Jad Halle la lnexenalve; cannot In jure; make a dcllKhtful effervescent lllhlawatnr drink which everyone ahould tnk now and (lien to help keep their kldneya rlenn and active. Try thla; also keep up the water drinking, and no douht yon will' won der what became of your kidney trou ble and backache. . - YOUR STOMACH la your stomach out of order? Indi gestion, Can, Heartburn, Bloating, Sick headache, Sour atomach, or aimllar diatresa caue.d by disordered atomach. Then try DYJKST. tha mot wonderful atomach remedy known, fiend ue 60c stamp or coin, w will end you DYJKST, post pal J any where. MERTES REMEDY CO. 1201 Ceaeva Are, , SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 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(laraa aat oc. iFmAirr-rAiLoii coach i.twitej UN Mmtui Sk. Sn I ruinlioo UwloakaRI Vei ess rrsnriieo t Leo t re ronUea.nww Mnn aun nd tti it roitl SEATTLE $31.50 lutura HOTEL WILTSHIRE, Su Franclsoo lleioai,.iiMrlJnlinaqiir. hwait IIAHKf B)TI,a,alir DaUIS rmn Ha balh, WW llnfl., SnaMa. Dvnrt mini. wllh balk, EM Unil. fa.N doubt. ferafM Bta, Mis, awi INaaaai Bta Saudar li.O) SELIG BROS., San Francisco Wholsl Tailors Rev ear Imsl ilnlw uka your tiHwnre fnre ' VeUifHUun OunintMd" A 1.1-WOOL gUlt frlcwi to suit rour lives, mm GEGIL D0Q . , -; -fly-' Arthur D. Howden Smith AmOJFOKTO ffLLO COLD. gkj. I ( BrSISM'S. WHU ewriM CHAPTER V Continued , 11 -Ta wnn ne-ara la your friend. la-n-gwa-ra go. He la not the friend of Onontltlo (the French governor gen eral of Ciinsds, reitardless of Idemlt.v), who rule at Quebec. Most of the while people are not well wisher to the Indian. I am com here wit ti Cor laer to prov my frlendxhlp. On the frontier 'Us said Jonriilre. the French man who governs the trading post by the fulls of Juunra (Nlngura) la alxiut to lieu In the building of a atone fort." "A fort I" protested the governor "Sure, 'tis Impossible) Twnuld bee di rect vIolHlloa of III I'eareof I'lrecht." "Ml I true,'' BMika up Corlser. Ilia voice was high and squeaky, and aoumled rlillculoua coming from audi a limit. "WlHlh the building begun r de mandei the governor. "I think nodt. Ta wan ne ar brnughdi m der wordt at Onondaga. V coined t to you aa fust aa we conldl." Ta wsn ne ar rame because It waa pertly the fwtilt of Ills people that the French ar settled by Jugara," said the Inillnn. "Yes," replied the governor. "Onon tlo and Joncalr first made Ih Onel dns ilriirUi, and then bargnlned with them to sell the Renecae' land." "They had no right to do ao," as sented Ta wan ne-ar aomherly. "Hut now will ynn hellev that Ta -wan ne ar la your friend T "I believe," said the governor. "But I pray you tell me why yon feel for oa this friendship! When I ram to New York to govern the province my predecessor told m that the eiierl nient of having you educated by the mlrahmarle had fnlled. that you had returned to the forest, closer wedded than ever to Indhin ways." The Indian' far lighted up again with that grav smll which showed Itself with scarcely contraction of the muscle. "Yes, Oa en gwa ra go. It fnlled to win Ta wan ne-ara from the way of hla people. Those waya ar best for th Indlsn. Hut Ts wan ne ar leamed that of th two whit race the Kngllsh were the kindest lo the ilo-rie-uu nee. (Th People of the jont llouee Indlnn name for Iroquois.) The French always have fought with oa. The Kng llsh have aided os. Th French pay little for our furs; th English pay much. "lie-en gwa ra go, I think the white wan can never b an honest friend to th Indian, for he wanta what the Indlnn has; but Ta-wan-ne-ara prefer the Kngllshman to the Freuchuian, whntever may be the Issue. "Na ho!" ("I hat finished.") I ran give no adequate conception f the Impresslvenes with which thla eeerh waa delivered by a aavage speaking In a tongue atranae to hlra. Every word rang In my ear. "Who la thla manT I wubqiered to Colden aa he finished. 'He la on of the two war-nhlefs of the Iroquois leatrue, both of whom are Peneca. Ilia name, which algnltlea Needle-Hreaker." la actually a form of till which goes with the ollli-e. More over, ha la a nephew of the l(oy-n-A IV ne ho gs wch, who la Guardian of th Western Door of th ling House. Il waa Inken aa a youth and given to the missionaries with th result that yon aee." He broke off, for the governor waa addressing me, "Have ynu any ohjectlon. Master Onnerod. lo mv acquainting the chief and Corlaer with what w hav been discussing r I shook my head. II turned to the Indian. The letter which you hold In yonr hand, Ta wan-ne-ara, la from Master Robert Juggins of London, who waa tome tlm la the province when you were a lad." "I remember Master Juggins," Inter rupted Ta-wao-ne-ara. "He sent me my first musket la thla Kngllahman hla friend r "Tea." aald the governor. "He come direct from Maater Jugglna, recom mended to m for oa In th plight I find myself In. "1 will help the Kngllshman," agreed Ta-wan-ne-ara eagerly, "But you know nothing of the cause I am enlisting you In," proteated the governor. That matter little." aald Ta wan ne ar composedly. "If you and thla Bngllahuian and Colden 'ar In It, It la n honeat can. What eay yon, Cor laerr "It vlll p gnodt enough for me," de clared the Dutchman eolemnly. The governor laughed. "My frlenda and I do thank you fnt tha compliment you do aa, Ta-wan-ne-ara. Rut I must lay our caae before you, for we aeek your counsel. Do you know that Andrew Murray hath se cured the consent of the lord of trade In London to the suspension of tha law against exporting trnde-gooda to Can a.liiT Murrny landed thla morning, to tether with a French officer, the Cher itt" de VeiiD. who' He atnpped at sight of the passion In the Reueca'l fnre. Hut 'twaa Cor laer who spoke first. . ' That I fery at ranch newa, gofnr nor, for on der frontier there I talk that an enfoy la coming to deliver a message to der trjhee at Jugara from der king of France, Jonculre la call ing grandt council to meedt In der summer, Alt der Indians from heyondt dor lakes and der west vlll come," "Ktrang newal" repeuted the gover nor. "You may well aay sol Murray overrides our law I Joncalre aet out lo build a stone fort upon our soil at Jagarn : the French king nd an offi cer, experienced on the frontier, with aperlal message for grand council of the trlhe. "All these three events com simul taneously, TIs Impossible that acci dent so disposed them. Her we have the first Indication of the culmination of the plot. Aye. 'tis graver than I had eonposed." Ta-wan-ne-ara laid down the un opened letter from Jugglna upon the table. "l-et some other read thla," he said, "Hut It serves no purjKise. This Eng lishman and Ta wsn ne are are broth ers. Corlaer, Ion. will tak the. Eng lishman Into his frlend'hln not be cause be carried this writing acrosa the e, hut because be la a man to he trusted, fo much Is to tie read In hi fnc. And now n-n gwa-rn-ro, I would ask that Ta wan tie-ars may re tire. What yon have told me ha clouded mv heart with hatred, and I mar not think straight." Hla right arm awept up In the ges ture of farewell, and th door closed Uwn his hronred hark. , "What .hath hapiiened to Irk him toT Inquired the governor In surprise. "Idt waa thla De Veulle who ran away with der dotter of hla uncle, lo-ne-ho-ga-weh," replied Corlaer, stirred again from his hahltnal alienee. "I remember." Interjiosed Colden. "Twas some four year ago. I re member hnvln seen the maid at a council at Albany. She waa called fia-ha no (Hanging Flower), a pretty child and wondroua dainty for an In dian " "TIs a and atory." commented the governor, "la It certain Ie Veulle look herf "He dtdt not tak her. Rh ran asv wlih him." "I wonder what became of her," 1 said. "TIs only om three year elnr De Veulle appeared In Part." Corlaer shrugged his shoulders. "Suppose you flndt rter iHiom Trail andt come to l.a Vlerge du Kola. May be then you know." That la elactly what we wish to do, Corlaer!" exclaimed the governor. "Im you think II ran be doner" Corlaer reflected, Mnderoua aa aleepy moose. "It will take much time andt money andt then all dependa upon der In diana." "What IndlsnsT" "Ier Rli Natlone. If we flndt der Trail, gofemor, what then. We haf der Keeper. They are a at rang bandt. We mnst fight Ihem. You cannot tend soldiers. That would be war. W must fight them with Indiana. Andt what Indiana rouldl you get but der Iroquolat" "Can we get the Iroquois V "I do not know," confeswd Corlaer. "Hut If you get them, you auiash der Trail "I aee," aald the governor. "Yea, there Is every reason why the Iroquois should join us. Look you, Corlaer, thla Is the obvious plun of th French. With Murray'a aid tliey will cram their uagailne with trade goods this sum mer. They will push ahead th build ing of the fort at Jagara. Once that I tltiiehed, they will hav curb on th uecks of the Iroqiiola. They will b able to hold up th fleet of fur ranoea from the upper lakea that now pasa down to our post at Oswego on the Onondaga river. In two season they will have wrested the trade en tirely from our hands, and then if they are ready they can atrlka with niUhket and scalping knife. And who, think you, will bear the brunt or the first blow! Who but the Iroquois, whom the French have dreaded since Champlaln'a day?" "True." murmured Colden. "Yes," assented Corlaer; "you haf der right of It, gofemor. What la your plauT "I shall aend thla young man" he laid hla hand on my arm "with you and Ta-wan-ne-ara to spy out th ground at Jagara, to eearch th wilder nesa for algna of the Trail, to work upon th Iroqiiola In our Interest. Master Onnerod hath had experience with th French and h knowa D Veulle of old." "When do w etartr replied Cor laer almply. "Within th week you must leave lXIIXIIXItlXiXx.IIIIIZIIll4 Many Firmly Believe A aupposed Influence of the moon on planta and animals la found mixed with the religious ideas of nearly all primitive people. The moon, too, Is blamed for Interfering In the affair of men, and such beliefs persist today la folklore and superstitions. If w get Into touch with primitive peoples, or even, nearer borne. If we take country folk aald and aak them In eonfldonc what they think of th personality of the moon end of Its Influence, many will give this sort of newer. They will tell na that the moon, wife or sister of the sun, shares with the latter the duty of lighting the world. Perhapa we ahall bear further that for misconduct It has been banished to the night One Is said to see In the full moon the face of man In penitence or other say, the Image of hare. And we shall be told thnt the moon affects In BfjUierable activities of ninn from tit for Albany. lou ueeq spare o u pens, I'eter. My own fund art pledged to this, and Master Juggliu too, I offering hla aid." Corltter deliberately donned hla ca of fur. - "It will not b money, but friend ship andt hat will serf your turn, golernor," he aald. "You have not yet lead th letter from Jugglna," I reminded him aa bt walked toward the door. "Ho I haf not," he admitted, and took the letter from me end slipped 14 Inside hla leather shirt, "Will you have It read" aaked Col den. .... "No, der young man la all right Ta-wan-ne-ara ha chudged blin." . With that he waa gone, and a aense of bewilderment stole over me. It seemed Incredible that either Of the two odd characters of the wilderness with whom I hud talked could really have existed. Hut Governor Hurnel lost no time In doubts. He paced the room, rub bing hla hands together with satis faction. "We have done well, Colden. We could not hav don better. Master Ormerod. you were Indeed fortunate In going to the help of the Keneca. You earned, not only lilt friendship, hut that of I'eter aa well. Yon are to be congratulated. Itul I must ask you lo excua me. 1 huv much work to do. I'ruy grant m the pleasure of your compuny for dinner tomorrow. Colden, will you show Muster Onnerod outr It waa dimk In the streets, a soft purple dusk that became velvet dark lies under the tree; and I felt In no humor to return lo the drab com pany mhlch th; tavern offered. Ho I wuudered at haxard until I found my-, self In an alley leading down to th waterfront and heard of a sudden the thud of flying feet I spun around In time to see a mon:roua bulk cum sailing through the sir, knife aud tom ahawk whirling In either hand, "I'll kill yer, varmint," howled an ugly voice. "I'll rut yer heart out aud kin yer and take yer sculp!" I dodged the knife and grapfded th wriat which ewtnig the tomahawk, twisting myself behind hi in ao a te hinder hla attack. Hut he waa far stronger than I and slung me back la front of him a If I were a sack of limited wheat I "I" clung to hi tomahawk hand and contrived to knock up another blow of hla knlf, but b must hav d!iuboweled me la th next vicious sweep of th blade. "Hah-yah-eee ecc e- 1" The ferocious yell mid my blood run cold. It startled my assailant even more. Ill muscle slackened Just long enough for nut to leap cleae of hi in. " I" he snarled. . II drew one an bark to hurl hla knlf at me. but something whirred past my shoulder and hla head Jerked violently to oue slU, There wa aharp clang, and h fled precipitately, shouting curses. Against the neat by house wall a small, bright object glimmered through tli shadow, and I stooped to snatrb It up only to leap Instantly erect aa voice spoke at nif elbow. "My brother waa In danger," aald the voice quietly. Ta-wan-ne-ara saw the Red Death follow Ormerod from the Governor's house, so Ta-wan-ue-ara followed biro." The tall figure of the Seneca waa scarcely discernible In the gloom. "Waa It Kolllngr I asked. He raised the shining object from the ground. It waa hla tomahawk, and curled about the blade waa a lock of greasy red hair. He poluted to It 'That time Ta-wao-ne-ara missed," he aald grimly. "Some day the llghl will be better and Ta wau ne-ars will not nils." "Although you mlsced, you saved my life," I answered warmly. "TIs aa obligation I ahall not forget." He laid hla finger to his lips. "Hark," he aald. I listened, and from th water front came the thunderous vole ol the bellman. , "Half afier-elght o'clock, and Do night with southwest breea. And hla excellency tli governor la pleased to proclaim that wl.?rens diver per sons have mocked, assailed or sought to humiliate visitor te the city, the governor haa made rule that such persona, upon apprehension, ahall be aet In the slocks for twelve hour the first time and upon the aecond olTens ahall lie publicly whipped at th cart's tall along th Broad-Way." . Ta-wan-ne-ara replaced his toast hawk In Its abeath, Ther la no talk of obligations be tween brothers," be aald. "Come, we will walk together to your tavern.'' ITO CONTINUED.) in Influence of Moon most Important such as agriculture, to th moat trivial, aa rutting thi alls or hair. a Monro Fox la the Forum, Modtrn Mother and Child A woman who la so faahlonable that she le almost atranger to her IltHe eon decided that It wa about time she becam acquainted with hliu. She read old books about the things mothers used to do, such singing lullahle and rocking to sleep. And then, on night ehe sent he nurse out and stayed at home. Just for new sensation. She crept Into her tittle eon's bed room, and began to crooo, as sht pushed th bed about "Hush-a bye, baby, on the tree-top." The child turned wondering eye. on her, and then aald, sleepily "I aay, rut that stuff out, mother. A tallow wuuta to get soui sl.p" Albert Rooke Makes His Comeback Wins six-year fight for health. Now well and strong I ' at 60. Husky as ever, he praises Tanlae At 1830 West 30th Place. 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