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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1927)
r- Colds Cost Money It h uHmtlml that mff iff rani mm InrM dnut Unvt Jrtrt mtk tn vv FORTIFY YOURSELP AGAINST COLDS, CRIPPE Seae-eW' trus DR. PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY All Dealers. Liquid at TaUata, Garfield Tea Wa Your Grandmother's Remedy Tor very stoinscn mill lutt-ai Itiul 111. Till gixxl old-fashioned herb bora remedy fr constl pntlon, stomach llli and other derange ment of tin ay- tem to prevalent IIimm day li In even greater favor t family medicine Itinti In your grandmother' dny. Allll lo till) IMOMK, M.n to eerrtee erll.le fur dietrluull'.ft In yur territory, cluclrs spare lime Wilt" I'NITKI) IMA Tlllr. HI. hop street, TnlMlo. Ohio. Patting of Community Singing Lou to World "Wliiil Iihh hnpiK-ned la coniinillilly Inglng, which tlltl II piirt In winning wur imtl nfturwiird mud life mer rier for age well a youth T" ks Hi Independent Boston. There li a dearth of It now, anil even when one lliiiln It Ilia oltl gusto la gue anil th listless choruses drug through la drooping rnd. Thl ought uut lo b. Ther U much inure Hum social lii'iirt warming In xipijir song. Im portant as Hint nitty be In our con glomerate country. The Individual's own etlmulua I moat Important of II. for he ought to "go fortli to life" with spirit nnd power. One rmiiiKt listen In rlitirrh. which ought lo lie Hie greatest place tut coin munlty ng, wltliout wondering why the gift linn fallen Into disuse. I'cople mechanically go through the form of opening their hymn hooka and rising, and then seem abashed Into silence by the touud of Ihi'lr own voice. DEMAND "BAYER" ASPIRIN Aiplrln Marked With "Bayer Croe" Haa Been Proved Safe by Million. Warning! t'nles you c lh nam "Bayer" on package or on tablet you are not getting th genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by million and prescrllied by physicians for "A year. Buy "Bayer" when yott buy Aspirin, luiltutlous mny prove dangerous. Adv , Too Bad Flora I don't Mine that scandal tirtiit Mrs IInt:lilLh r unny Then why did you toll me snout HI Flora I waa In hop that yon could confirm It. Onn health drfena ttpolt atMttntl. m1rwr4 vMr .iivvmiI',11 wnh U'rinht'a In. d,n VwiaM IMIU fnu Mrguara your k.alin. Ill I'.arl PI., N. T, AA1. Crllloli younti'lf today and other, tomorrow. Sure Relief 6 BtLL-ANS Hot water Sure Relief ELL-AIMS FOR INDIGESTION 254 and 75 PkiSold Everywher Paw It rm. 4r tar thr errcrmtUin fuar DR. StArrORD'S mil u r, rronehitb, H(.HataV mm 7TA0 COLDS J PS, iy 4 I LkeSdl JUMI ArleeeeMoSealeeerrue. I Itoveteadl-kaeS .r st. t 4 ARTHUR D.HOWDEN SMITH AUTHOR, of wnu tmvici CHAPTER VI 12 Into th Wildernei "No, w will go to Murray' tav ern," I aald. "I wUI auk hhn If he think he can commit amaulnatlon brr In th town a he dixit In th foreat." "Good," rejoined Ta-wan ne ara lm-' paulvely. "I will avcouipuny my brother ther." I remembered that D Veull lodged at OtwHton'a, and linllalfd. "lt niy brother Oriiivrod b at eaaa," added the Indian. "Ta-wao-n-ara baa niaatered hi hatred." "I, too, hat your enemy," ! aald. II wa allont for a much a ten parea. "My brother mean D Veuller b aknL Yea; I one croued tword with him." And he Uveal Pld be wound my brother V I recounted briefly the elrcumatanre of th dual at th Tolwin d'r. II mad no comment until I bad finlitheit I am glad my brother aiared hlin." he aald then, "for Tawan near haa often prayed to lla wen ne-yu. the Oreat Hplrlt, to glva him th life of Uila man who Urea aa though h were on of th fiend of th Oa go-a (Kal Paree). At Cawatoo's w looked In vain for Murray or any of hi party In th tap room and ordinary, o without a word to lh tenant wa aicrndi'd the atalr to th upper floor. In th ball I baited momentarily, considering which door lo knock upon, when th puizl wa oWed by th opeulng of th on by which w Mood. My Lady appeared, and ah atarted back In amaiement, lloged with fear, at alghl of m and th atalwart, bait Baked flgur of th Seneca. 1 bowed to her. pood OTeiilng, Mlatreaa Murray," I aald. "I am com with my frlaud for a word wltb your father." "lie la engaged," ah anwerd quickly. "That may b. but I mint apeak with blm on a matter of much Importance. I am obliged to ak your father for th aecond tlut If be coudonea aaaaa aluatlon la tba dark." Her eye wldvued with horror, then darkeued with atony anger. "Sir, you ar motiatroua Imper tinent P ah ciclalmed. "How dar you auggeat auch a thing T "Itccaua It occurred a quarter-hour paat." "And becau you ar eaaalled by acme footpad In a dlnrcpulahl part of th town, la that reaaon for you to charge Matter Murray wllh aataulna Until" ah demanded with high con tempt. "Oh, I bat proof," 1 aald. My anger grew with her. It mad dened m that thla girl, who I knew waa tioiimt, ahnuld b arrayed agalnit ma, tlmuld hold for in th contempt of a clean woman for a man ah rtoemed a traitor. Th door behind her opened, and Murray hlmaelf cam out. "I thought I heard voice Ah, Matter Jugglua " "Ormerod," I Interrupted auavely. Ill eyelirow xpreed pollt aston lahinent. "To b aur. rorgtv my atupldlty. It bath gon to fur aa that already, bath Itr "It bath gon to far aa attempted aaaaaalnallon for th aecond time," I retorted. "Aataaatnatlonl Tut, tut," he re buked me. "Maatr Ormerod, you n trong language. And who In thla llltl town .of our would aeek to mur der a gentleman new-lauded Uk your- ifr T-wan-n-ar atepped to th front. "Itoe Murray know thla acalpT Ho pormltted an end of th lock of Dolling' hair to ahow through hi dim lied Angara. Marjory shrank back In terror. Mur ray' fac becam convulsed with paa alou. '8ftvath I" h swore. "If Ilolllng I desd by thla savage's band I ahull know th whorefor of It I What? lo th Iroquois tuk scalps within the cltyr Ta wan-ne ar laughed, and slowly opened hi flat to reveal th tingle lock at balr. "Ta-wan-ne-ara only takes th scalps of honorable wurrlora," h aald In hi amooth, low-pitched voice. "Hut th lied Penth escaped tonight by th width of these hairs. Does Murray think Oa-en-gwa-ra go would have been sugry with Ts-wuti-na-ars If tli tomu hawli had atruck truet" Murray wiped beads of perspiration from hi face. "Ho 'twae nulling I" he muttered. "Curt th knave I What hulh ho Ion?" "No more than attempted to murder e, sir a I hav atieiupied to tell 11 " I nixiwered Ironleiillt PORTO &ELLO GOLO ETC CO'VKIOMT Y BRCNTANO't Marjory came forward, band claapud In eipotulnllon. "It Isn't sol It can't be aol Tell him h Ilea, air I" ah pleaded wltb Murray. II put her gently to on aid. "I'eace, peace, my dear," he said. "You do not understand." "Hut Ilolllng was one of your peo ple, sir. You told me " "Tut, tut, my dear Marjory. Tou re new to thl new world of our. Tli frontier Is out Ilk Hcotlaud. We mutt work with what tool we find. 1 tsy It to my sorrow" and h said It furthermore without even the twitch of sn eyelid "I sin compelled occa sionally to contort wltb men I might prefer to do without." He gave hla attention once more to me. 'In a word. Matter Ormerod, what hath hspiiened that you approach me In so hostile) a spirit T' 'In a word. Matter Murray." I re plied, "your man Ilolllng. or The lied 1 na tli.' aa he eeeuia to be known In the. parts, tried to kill me with kulf snd hatchet thl evening." "I sin constrained to believe you." h tsld with an appearance of much sorrow, "but I cannot hold myself re poualhle, sir. As It happen. Ilolllng quarreled with me thla afternoon In th presence of half a dozen well known cttlsens of th town, and I dlt mltaed him from my service." "Pardon me," I till J with laugh, "If I eipress some " "IH you step within," he responded with celerity. "1 ahull be glad If you will satisfy yourself by quesdoulng wltnetwea of th dlnpute. Marjory, will you" "I will stay." she said positively. He shrugged his shoulders snd stood aside. 1 motioned to Marjory, and she re-entered first. I walked neit, and the Seneca followed uie, out baud rest ing on hla knife hilt Murray abut th door behind us, and I found myself In a large room, auf Otieutly lighted by candle. f'lv or sis men, who bad been talking lit a table, looked up with Interest aa w cam In. On of them wa De Veulle, and I felt rather than taw the maaalv train of Ta-wan-n-ars gather Itself together exactly aa doe th wildcat when h alghta bis quarry. The other 1 did not know. Later Ta-wan ne ar told m they were re spectable merchants Identified wltb th faction In the province who were hos tile to Governor Iturnet, and all were for th cloaest trad relations with Canada. Murray turned to me, after recount ing my errand, and said: "Your companion Is evidently chief, Muster Ormerod. Will you Identify hlinT X - X - X - IH'XXXX - XI - X - Library's Great Value" Not Fully Realized Our libraries can be made on of th most potent Instruments of a crea tive cltlzenahlp, which alma at human Irlng that grim Industrialism, th grip of .which lighten every day. Our policy must be to teach the community to find In the library a central labora tory of sweetness and light a rudlat lug power house of the spiritual and Intellectual antidotes to the mechan istic nialerlalltiu with which life to day la auturated and by which It la degraded. W must Insist that the library represent th llterutur of power, aa distinct from th llterutur of knowledge and of Information. Just aa most meu and women cannot uuderstaud maps without careful In struction, to most readers do not know really how to read. We hav taught our peoul to decipher print; beror I could say anytning Ta-wa ne-sr responded for himself. "I am Ta wun ne ars, of His Cliin ol th Wolf, war chief of th Kenecns and nephew to Do ne-liriKii weh, tin (luiirdlitn of the Western Door of the I wing I louse." He spoke directly to D Veulle, and th Krenchmuu'a eye shifted from hi level glance. "Must we have an Indian present V ha muttered. "This Is a white mun'i affitlr." "As It happens, thlt Indian saved my life from a white man's knife," I replied quickly. "He Is my brother. 1 would rather have him here than woman-stenler." , I!ut I had reckoned without Mar Jory. Kli took th situation out of my hands. "Kir," she said, "yon seem to delight In slandering gentlemen who are not dtsloyul to their friend. I beseech you, have don. Tl a sorry bushiest and gulna nuught for you. Get for ward with what brought you here." I marked th relief that shone In D Veulle' eye. I marked, too, the pene trating glance which Ts-wan-ue-art bent upon her face. For myself, al though I felt alek at heart, I said noth ing. There waa nothing which I could say. I turned to Murray agiln. "This conversation must be painful to us." I sold "Let us make an end to it, Ilolllng attacked me, aa you know. My friend and brother here saved me and drove him away. We have a lock of Ilolllng' hair In proof of the attempt TIs In your Interest to do what you can M clear yourself of resHnalblllty for so o.Jardly a crime." One of the merchants at th table, a very decent appearing man, soberly dressed and wltb much good tense In his face, caught tne up. "Tl not strsug thst you should hsv come to Master Murray after tuch an attempt as you mention, sir. ' he begun In conciliatory fashion. "Hut fortunately we were present thlt after noon wheu Matter Murray dismissed the man from his employ, In conse quence of his dishonesty snd misdeal ing during Master Murray's absence." "Aye," spoke up a second merchant, "and sure, the knsve mutt have at tacked you hoping 'twould be brought against Master Murray." "Not to speak of the fact he waa In great need of funds. Matter Murray having refused to grant certuln de mands he made," suggested a third. I bowed. "Gentlemen." I said, "I am sstlsfled thst Mutter Murray hath a stout esse. There Is no more need be aald." "Ah, but there Is more to b said." flared Marjory. Think slisnie of your self, sir, to be forever believing sgaind other motive which you know your- clf to be laden with. You wr one an honorable man. Why do you not mend your way and regain the self respect of your klndf "Uod (end ther be an honorable man to hand when your need cornea, mlatreaa," I aald. "Good evening, gen tlemen." Murray escorted st to th door. Ta-wan-ne-ara walked beitde me without (peeking null! w had left th tavern. "I understand your thoughts, my brother," be said auddeoly. "We g upon the same quest." "Quest r I repeated. "What quetr "W each seek a soul which la lost. a alck soul." I remembered bis rag agalnat De Veulle, snd caught bis meaning. "Yes, that. Is true of you, Ta-wan near. Hut ther Is no soul which I have the right to seek." "Nevertheless, my brother would find the soul of the uiaiuin and guard It," he Insisted. "1 have seen." I aaw the grave smile, wltb a hint of pleading, on bit face ; and I reached out and caught his band. "Whatever be the end of my search. brother," I said, "I will go to the set ting sun, and beyoud If need he, to aid you to find the soul which you aeek." "The aame word ar In my heart. brother," h replied sluiply. "Dolling hstb disappeared," said Governor Burnet. "I bav given or- dera to all oillcer and troop and town otllclnl that he la to b detained It h venture to appear, but th knave or, I ahould aay hla matter Is too wise, lly the way, an express arrived from Fort Orunge (Albany) last night and reported having spoken Murray's party In the Tuppau see. 11 will be a good three day ahead of you, 'twould see in." "I am not sorry," I answered. "Have you any further Instruction for me, slrr The governor unfolded the map of th wilderness country which he bad exhibited to me during my first visit . (TO Bat CONTINUED.) XX'X'MIX - X':X'H'I - M - XXX we hav not yet taught them bow lo rend. Th uutvertllle tried to do that but even If our Idealt are real Ixed the percentage of our congealed democracy that will past through university must elwaya be compara tively small. The library ran do what the university cannot Let us con vince the public that It pay to read the literature of power, and It will pay to have that literature In abundance, Principal Qraut Hobertson In r ceut address. Manila Harbor Before th American occupation, large ships wer forced tojle two ol three mile off ihore at Manila. At Inclosed harbor bus been built by eon structlut a long breakwater sr dredging Popular San Diego Woman Recovers From Long Illness Amazing Improvement in Mrs. Jester's HealthSurprise Friends. Serious Ailments Caused by Nervous Break down Relieved and Strength Restored by Tanlac. hooks and Feels Better Than Ever "Teniae has certainly done won dersfor me; I cannot nrsiseit enough," . declares Mrs. T. U. Jester, 1268 1'enn sylvania Avenue, Han Diego. Calif. "I had suffered a nervous breakdown, and for many months afterward I continued to get worse and worse, despite all the different nerve med icines I tried. Nothing seemed to help until I tried Tanlao. ' I waa as near to being a complete nervous and physical wreck aa I could be, without entirely collapsing. The slightest noise would make me want to scream, and after retiring it would be hours before I could deep. I would awaken with terrible nervous head aches and the slightest exertion would tire me out so that I would be trem bling. I lost weight and appetite. I tried Tanlao with little expectation of improvement. "Ik-fore I had taken all of th first bottle, I developed a ravenous ap petite, and was sleeping better. I eon tinued to improve rapidly and felt like a different person entirely. In let than three weeks I had gained even pounds! Later, my weight went up from 105 to 125 pounds. If your trouble are similar to those Hold Hope for Leptr Dr. Paul A. Mcllhenny baa reported to the American Medical association on preventive methods that may bead off many of the frightful deformities long associated with leprosy. At the niitlot.nl leprosarium at Carvllle, La corrective treatments consisting of massage, bathe, exercises snd ultra violet Irradiation have been used with success In treating the misshapen hands and feet even of case of long standing, says th specialist Since little preventive work of thl char acter has ever been attempted In leper colonies, physician ar watching the progress of these corrective methods with great Interest Bo many deform ities have been Improved that In lime cure of the less sever deformities re not regarded as Impossible. Baralaat Skta DIimsm oulrklv relieved and hailed br Cola's Carbollaalve. Leaves o tears. No medi cine cheat complete without It iOo snd foe tt drus-clata. or J. W. CM Co.. 117 8. Euclid Ave, Oak Park, UL Adv. Wool Fifty Yeart Old Mrs. E. L. Cooper of Madlll, Ok I a.. owns a comforter containing wool that la nearly fifty years old. The wool wss shorn from blsck sheep. When her father gave ber th comforter eighteen year ago, th wool waa then thirty years old. "DANDELION BUTTER COLOR" A harmless vegetable butter color used by millions for M) years. Drug tores and general stores tell bottle of "Dandelion" for 85 cent. Adv. Family Attain Teacher Willie, did your father write this essay? 'No, ma'am, lie started It but mother bad to do It all over again." Life. Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART I XV 7jK et ILAy V S I Alla si Ik trade eurl af garet Maasiaetar tt Uoaoaoflleaciilesur at lllloece from which Mrs. Jester suffered o keenly, get relief before it ia too lata! Tanlao will doubtlesa help you Just aa it helped Mra. Jester and aa it haa helped thousands of other sufferer. Tanlao is a pure and wholesome compound, made from berba. roots) and bark, according to the famous Teniae formula. It ia a wonderful tonic medicine, for run-down and nerv ous conditions and for digestive di order. All good druggists sell Teniae get your brut bottle today I Over 40 million bottle sold. Cuticura Loveliness A Priceless Heritage For generationl mother bav been using Cuticura Preparation far all toilet purpose., and have been teach ing their daughter that daily us of them produces clear, smooth skin snd healthy hair They find the Soap pure and cleansing, the Ointment tooth ing ana healing, ahould any trTttsv non arise, and the Talcum an Ideal toilet powder. BespBe OtaeaestaaeStta. Taleaai Sfe at ev-ryeheee SenipM eft free. Atoreae : "vesh amr UAeretertea. D.,1 tu, Meieea. atem" Saateias atesk aaa FOR Coughs11" "Colds soccassrut, roe e viAjra 30C & 90C AtallDruggiat EYES HU txta t iffaww ft rtwiriUwstai w arUnff tt, no lie. biotwsV Ir IUI iiu ttcm WrrUJIrar I WANT FARM FOB CASH BIVKFUI, Ileal with ewsera enly. U. ULAUVKLT, Temple Court, Denver. Colorado. WE PAY YOU CASH .TfTS teeia, on twee, aiavaooav fliKtis-fl jeweirr. teo r-M lo wum.Mt ,iAu kaiutisu GO, at I III Are., lie Turk Uty. W. N. U- San Francisco, No. 5-1927. Spirit of Progress Famed for Its canala and gondolas, age-old Venice Is barkening to tba call of progress. It la planned to unit five other .commune with the city by bridges, over which electric cart would be operated. If city officials approve this plan It will mean that the trolley will practically replace the gondola, except for sight-seeing. To never can know how superior la Ir. Feerr'e "(ed Shot" for Worms aMIl ye kava tried It. (71 Peart tU N. T. Adv. Sugar Raited in Alaska Three crops of sugar planted under th direction of the Alaska railroad have matured and are at refinery for analysis. which contains proven directions. ITendr "Haver" boxes of 12 tablet Also bottle of St and 100 Dru(fglta. ;U liU u)