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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1927)
Tarilac Relieves f Many 111$ t timlth navagrH hy Had fsa'rt, . ArwiniM,M Un &our Stonyick, Hrt. Mrlnn Alaiuigm In Avri Uiwltr. Umihh and tonngth Arm KmlomL Calm III founds. "UK Talllao tliatia my advice to voryliody,anditis from (mo who has' tried it," snys Mr. jMimlKlli Mri,on, 4171 Lincoln Avo.. Oakland, Csl. "Four or flv years ago I first used It, mid ever since 1 tlmu ha veuW tided on it, Then 1 waa allllctcd generally had tu Imild uf of give up entirety, rwy stoniacn u in an wful ulnta, my heart bothered me Mil I cuulil nut rat, I wu so weak and nerv. una, I kept losing weight anil strength, my liMillb auoiucU wrecked, nothing heliM-d me. "Hut six or eight Wtle nf Tanlaa put Bin hack in splendid condition. My Uimai'h troulilni Rave way; 1 gained perfect diction and with it an aptit hard to satisfy. I Incrwuwl in weight from 120 to IfiH pounda. Tnnlao ii my fiinnnla (or Rood lirnlth. It ii and always will bo Hit best." Tanlae made of roots, bsrkt and herlis, helps build up acrawny, weak bodies, drive out rsuecs of auffuring aud five Uie body good brail Ii. IWt eutlcrpsin needlessly. Learn from others. Take wonderful Taulao. At your druggiat'. Qs4Jbiff AvlMmiaawMatna, ' wa tJVJ Mvcf) kv .krpsi uul Ou BSBsaaaaaasasaai RLACKHEADS ls cannot be bidden. Cet rid J Iheal oow by regular treatments wit Resinol HAKKLK'S HAIR BALSAM MlMMtHtlUildhl KmI'MM dm. mm4 a . tmi fM Hk Mm mm ll . I M. a kl a Wkw.y,. wa.,r,l..,llT HIN01RCORN3 tw ci- k .. rvp. all -, Mm aarnn la um M. awkM Vhln mt. U kr Mil r tl rw- Whoever wurka uuly for himself and Dot hla community baa a poor "DANDELION BUTTER COLOR" A harmles vegrtuhle bntter eolar Beed by millions for M) years. Irug stores and gouersl storm aall IniitUa ot "Daudrllon for 8A rvota. AdT. The world lisa nmr rrirrt for a man who crlva thaa for ona who wMiM-a. kr rata ' from B rnt or turnT :ol a rarbnllmWe al'ipa pais Inalanllr an4 bmls quickly without v-ar. Kp It tianir All (Iruaalaia. an4 (Or, nr J. W. Cola Co lli a Cuall'l Avt, Oak I'ark. III. Adv. KlTorts lo forjet aoinittilng dlmniroe abla fenrrally mult In ntnirniltrrliii It forrvrr. No ey Ftvcr htadach or grippe CoUt bnolt bi a diy for Ox miTiiooa who Hilt'a, Mudacbt and leva atop. U Oippc la checked. AU In a wiy so irlubte tKil druttuu guarantee multa. CoUa sis boo BBpoftant to treat ta kaaer waya, Be 3urt ItUtllr w Frlct30e CASCARA QUININE CettMBol wltb portnll ' Dramatically Oppond Caha-r (lo cold. .ilgnlhVd ludj) Are you a frlrml of tlie KriMiin. The !. Inrt-1, no I am tba i brlde'i mother. CIV. TOlrlVV I A efmeMi alt.faihltn4 mdklna. txA IwAmf u In lit. ifl romfHiundna In W'rlalH'a Indian VnoUbla fills. Tli" roaalal Ilia . sU4a-h, Hvwr ana bowala. A4v. Rtmngmt lllualoiie nf all are the llltinlone of ymth; hut hsidly yonlb know It Innnt. ." Sure Relief BCLLANS PS' Hot water Insure Relief LL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION 25i nd 75 PkfiSolcj Cverywher 13 CHAPTER VII Continued , 14 .. The throe duinmlca were then dla posod to tha SMtlKfui'thm of Tn wiin D-ara and, striking lllut and steel to some rotten wood, a bright hluxe smiiI the ahadowi eliuslng cai h oilier around Uie coiiHiihs of the glude. "I'eti-r," he said, "you bud bwil take post by thut boulder on Die other side of the lira, Ormerod and 'l a wan a are will Ha tngetlur iiimhi this side." "You niwd not think It nermnary to keep nia by your aide," I said Indig nantly. " Tla not the first time I shall bsva heard tntiaketry." A gleam of btituorous Intelligence chased the gloomy ferocity from the Henwa'a face, Te wuiwif -are does not doubt the valur of hi) brother," he audi, "but Ormerod haa never fotiKht Willi Call nUKgns. They art dona, but they are skilled In forest war." He sank down behind a boulder nest to the one by which I stood. Cor laer had been awullowed by the diinc lug shadows beyond the lire. I dropped beside Ta wun ae-ara, and Ilka liltu dusted fresh powder Into the pan of my muaket, drew lonuihiiwk and knife from their shenths and laid them on the ground within reach. It must have beeu al least two hours after we hud tuken rover Unit Ta wan De ars touched my arm, and the light from the glowing bed of rosls re vealed a feathered bead crouching for ward where the trail entered the glade. It hovered around the edits of the flrelliiht like a uionstroua reiitlllun fiend, body bent nearly double, a glint of Steel showing whenever the band moved. I'reaently be withdrew Into the trail, and It seemed that two more hours dragged by on leaden feet, al though It waa probably leaa than ball that time. The lire was lower, but Ta wan tie are did not need to warn ins wheu the Keepers reappeared. It waa aa If a Ulst of evil prweeded them. My aensea were alert, and 1 saw the drat feath ered head emerge from the trail and each one of the alt who followed their leader. I counted every step of their approach until the yellow paint which streaked the ribs of the one nearest to nx glimmered In the light of the tin bore. "Had yah yah-eeee-eee-ee-t I Ta wan ne ar sounded the war whoop as ha Bred, and Instinctively I aimed my pier at thoae order-tinted rlba and prrsaed the trlKger. The re port of my muaket carried on the echoes which bad beou Mused by the Heneca'a. Corlaer'a discharged aa I bounded fo my feet Tba C'abouagas yelled In surprise; three of them were thrashing out their Uvea on the rocks. Hut the four sur vivors did hot hesitate. They fought Ilka tba devils I hey really were. Out of them wss on me Immedlste ly, bounding over the boulders wltb arrem-bea that split the night Ills knife and hatchet rut circles around sjiy head then chopied at my bowels. Ills activity was extraordinary, and ha fought better than I, tor he kueW bU weapons and they wert strange to tun. It waa the realluiMon of this which saved me. Pending awkwardly with knife or bntchet atfiilnat a foe whone handling of them was the result of lifelong training. I wss at a dlaad vantage. ho I changed the tomahawk to my left band, and granped the knife by the but aa If It were a sword, thrust ing with It point first limtcad of slush lug aa the Indian did. And now my skill at fence was In my favor. The I'ahnutiRu'a knife was mi longer than mine. We were an equal teruia or rnther the advantage Inclined toward me. Ilewlldcrnient allowed In the Indlan'a face. He did not under Stund this flghllng with passes and parries and swift, atsbhlng awoiulia, Hy chance came the next time he Charged Die, goaded Into dcaporntlon by then Strang luetics. aimed a smashing blow at bis bend with the totimhawk, and, at be lifted his own hatchet to guard, I thru! for hla belly, parried bit knife and ripped him ohu. Hla death yell waa lu my ears as I leaped over his body and looked to see bow my comrades were doing. Ta-wsn-ae ars had Just killed his iiiuu and waa running to the help of Peter, who had two assailants on his bntids. As Ta-wan ne-urs came up, the Dutcbmun rlosed with (Hie, dnshed tba defending weapons aside and grasped the strug gling savage In his powerful arms. Tba last Cuhnuaga turned lo flee, but Ta-wao-ne-ara did uot even attempt to pursue Id m. Without any apiMarance of haste tba Heneca balanced hit tom ahawk, drew buck bit arm aud hurled It after the fuel live. The keen blade crushed the nian't skull before be had passed frots the circle of firelight, and Ta-wau-ne-art sauntered across aud acalped him. That tlrue Ta-wan-ne-nra did Dot solas, brother," be' observed to me at 1 watched with fascinated horror the Woody neatness with which b dis patched bla task. Peter brought op hit captive and teased the man down In frt.ct of us. "Oof, that was a goodt fight I" ha commented placidly. "Why prisoner, Peter J" asked Ta-wsn-nears. "We will ask him of der Doom trail," returned Coilaer. He Jerked the man lo hit feet "Where b der Doom Trail r ha de aiandcd. y The Cahnunga, bsdly shaken though k was, drew himself erect and folded but arms a-oM bit painted chest -By- Arthur D. Howden Smith Author f PORTO BELLO COLD, Eta. ' (O bf ferawMno'O WftU rvl The list run go to the torture etake and Dot anawer that question, Corlaer," be said quite "Imply. "We will take you tu the Dearest vll luge and let you muko good your boast," threatened Ta-wnn ne-are. The Cabnungu lulled. "If I told you, none the lexa should I suffer at the slake," be said, "for the (la go-sa Ho ntni HS tase-Ui (Mistress of Hut False Face) knows all. Io your worst, Chief of the Umg House." A tinge of mockery colored his voice. "He sure that whutever you do yon cannot equal the ingenuity of the tia go as. Yes, I think you will come to know more about them some day, Iro quois. I seem to see pictures In the firelight of stake, and a building with a tower and a bell that rings, and many of the tia-gosa dunce around you, and your pain la very great Aye, you art shrieking like a woman; you" II sprang, not at the Seneca but at me. Hla bauds were around my throat before I could move. Hla eyes biased Into mine. Hla teeth gnashed at my face. A gout of blood, thick and warm, deluged me. The next thing I remembered wst seeing Ta-wan-oe-ara bending over me. "My brother Is wholeT he anked anxiously. "Yes," I mid, sitting up and rub bing a very sore throat, "except that I shall not be able to swallow for a time." "Yon were choked, brother." "And the CahtiiuigaT" That dog Is dead. Ik yoa sleep now, for the dawn grows near and we must be upon our way." I stir ml to wakefulness when the first pink light of morning was In the eastern skies. A pungent whiff of wood smoke filled my noMrlls, and I turned over to watch Corluer frying bacon and maize rakes. After eating, I fell Into my place be tween the Imichiimu and Ta wan no ars. In Ova minutes Ilia forest had closed around us. The glade of last night's adventure was shut off as com pletely as If It existed In another world. There remained no mora than the bare groove of the trail and the eu'-ompaKlng walls of underbrush and overhead the roof of tree boughs. That afternixin we forded the Mo hawk to the southern side some dls tuncv) above Ua-ne-ga ha-ga (near lanulie, N. Y.), the l'per Mohawk ratle. And now for the first time we began to meet other travelers. Sev eral Mohawk families shining their ahodea on account of poor crop condi tions In their old Villages; a party nf Oncldiia of the Tunis cluti journeying on a visit of condolence to the Mo hawk Turtles, one of whose roy-nn-eha bud Just died; a band of Mohawk hunters returning from the spring hunt, Ity these latter Tu wuti ne-ars sent jyord to 8o s wa ah, the aenlor roy-an-eh of the Mohuwk Wolf rluu, charged with the warding of the East ern IHor, of our encounter with the Cahnuagus and Its result. The evening of the third' day we camped In the Oneida country at the base of. a hill, which the trail encir cles aud which for that reason was called Nuu-du-da-sli ("Around the Hill;" present all of Uklca.' N. Y.). British Public Balked The meeting of the congress of the Itoyul Biinltiiry Institute recall the strong opposition which sanitary re formers once encountered. The Timet In 1854 rejoiced thut Chadwlck had re ceived pension which would enablo hltn to leave dirt and discus alone: "Aesculapius and Chiron, In the form of Mr. Chadwlck aud Doctor South wood, Smith, have been deposed, and w prefer to tukt our chance of chol era and the rest thuu to be bullied Into health." " ' Another complaint waa that their activities had established perpetual Saturday night, and Muster John Hull was scrubbed tod rublied nud smull-tooth-coiubed till the tear run Into hit Her we bud a stroke of what turned out afterward to be rare good luck. Whilst we were making camp a group of five rariws of the birch hark which It used by other nations than the Iro quois approached from upstream, and their occupants ramped beside us. These Indians wer Messesugues, Whose country lay between the two great Inland seas, the Krle and Huron lakes. They were on their way to Kort Orange or Albany to trado their win ter catch of furs, which lay baled In the canoes. They told Ta wan ne-art they hud had trouble with the Kleur de Toiity. com inander of the French trading post of Le lie Trolt (Detroit, Mich.), which had been established lu their country; and that lu consequence Ie Tonly had been obliged lo Dee and they had de cided to ahlt the ir trade to the Kng llf.li. Ta-wan ne-art encouraged them lu Ibis design and described to them the high quality and quantity of -the goods they might eipect to get In ex change for their fun at Albany. On Jhe fourth dity the trull aban doned the beudwaters of the Mohuwk, fust shallowing In depth, and- beaded westward acrons the mile wide divide nf land which separates the water flowing Into the Mohuwk and Hudson river from those flowing Into Luke Ontario and the St. Lawrence river of Cunnda. had my first view of the long hotives of the Iroquois al the Onelds CnMIe, Ou no s-lo hale ("A head on a pole"), which was situated on Uie Oneida lake. They were Impressive hulldlngs, sixty, eighty, one hundred and sometimes on hundred and twen ty feet In length and from twelve to fifteen or twenty feet wide. We went aa a matter nf course to the lodging of the Oneldu Wolves, of whom Ta-wan-ne-arb, according to the Iroquois code, was a blood brother; and they placed at our dliowl guest chum her, the first next to the entrance of the (ia-no-aote (Itark house), together Willi all the firewood and food which we required and au aged squaw to cook and wait Ofton us. From the Oneh.'s castle the Great Trail bore westward pust De-w-sa-da-ya ah (Deep Spring), which lay on the boundaries of the OuMidugas, whose beautiful valley, wltb Ita morror lake, was the fairest country I have ever seen unlesa It be the matchless home of the Betiecaa. The trail led ua through the three villages of the tribe, which were scattered along the bunks of the Onondaga river northward of the lake. It was a rk-n country which we traversed, a country fit to be the home of a race of warriors. The people we met, In the vlllugea wlier we some times slept and ate or along the shaded slot of the trail, were pleasunt and courteous. They eyed me curiously, but there was never any unseemly disregard of manners. Kven the chil dren were polite and hospitable. We slept thut night in the Cayuga village, and In the morning forded the foot of the luke and pursued the trail westward again until It emerged upon the north bank of the Seneca river, which we followed lo the village of Gs lunula gws (sit of Catiaiidalgua, N. Y.). on the lake of that name. "Now we are In the country of the Senecaa, brother," said Ta wnn ne urs, when we sturted the next morning. "You have seen the homes of all th other tribes, save only the Tuscaro ra. who live to the south of the Onel dus; but none of them It so fuir as the valley of On-nls he-yo (literally. The Ileautiful Valley"), where my brethren dwell." From a little village that was hud dled on the near bunk of the rivet Ta wan ne-ars sent off that night a mes senger lo carry on word of our coining. Bo two days later, wheu we had passed the !en nls-he yo aud the belt of for est beyond to the Senecut' chief town, lie o nuu da gu a. It waa to find our selves expected guests. Warriors and hunters, women and children, along tbejrall, hulled Ta wan ne-ars and his friends; and at the gate of the pal isade which fortified the village for It waa the principal stronghold of the Western Door stood Io-ne-ho gii-weh himself, tba (luurdlun of the Door, with his roy an eha and ha-scli no-wa-wrh (literally, "An Elevated Name"), or chiefs, around him. He waa a splendid looking old man, tall at Ta-wan-ne-ars, bla mnsslv shoulders unbent by age, bla naked chest, with the vivid device of the wolfs bead, rounded like a barrel ; hit pendant scalp-lock shot wltb gray. II and those with him were In gala dress, and the tun sparkled on elaborate beadwork and silver and gold orna ment aud Inlay of weapons. (TU BB CONTINUED.) at Sanitary Methods eyes, and hla teeth chattered, and hla fist clenched themselves with worry and pain." What would the writer of this pro test any If he could see the public health service today? According to his standard by this time Muater John Hull ought to have been washed alto gether out of existence and poured away with the toapauda. Manchester Uuardlau Weekly. Fir$t Lithographer Aloya Senefeldcr, a poor Ilohemlan dramatist, resident In Muulch. acci dentally invented the art of litlmirs- phy ' ' CHlLhDtk, goric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven directum! on rah wV.f-, Fbyiiciani everywhere recommend it tfasV 9X ftvinpa )- HjUskeaa. Mam Everything O. K. Elsie "Cee, what a toughdookln' Walter." 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