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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1927)
Keep Eliminative System Active Good Health Require! Good Elimination. ON B can't ftl wall whtn that It rstsntlun of poisonous uii In lli blood. Thli If csllsd toslo condition, and is spt to male ona tlrad, dull and Isnguld. Olhar symptoms aia sonisuin male bavkacliaa and headachae. Thai the kidneys ara not fune tinning properly la oftsn shown by scanty or burning passage of aacratlnna. Many people have learned lha valua of Damn't Pill; a ailmulant dlurallc, whan Ilia ktdnays aaam functionally Inactive. Kviywhr on find anthualaatie Donn'e uears. Ak four neighbor DOAN'S PS Stimulant Diurtlie to th Ktdntyt rM MUharn C... Mi. Ckamleis. b-mj. H.T. "A Fool and Hit Money" 1 "la there any doubt about our na tional prosperity!" "Nona whatever. I,iM.k at lha mount wa arc. ahla In pay fur (lit privilege uf amlng a prise Aula." voxxr horse haa Covitfh, Cold or tamper, writ today for a Jf' Fraei Camilla PnHfa eiV raillIIV wvius spohn's WSTIMPER COMPOUND teen II M Pro Stnew-Whu for fra. bona lat SaajSst Mettaal Ca, IM. Z. 0ak, katlma FCZEMA laa Heliev thai llrhlng, burning tor. nwul aad alart lb heeling with Resinol Deafnen Head Noiiei mutvio r LEONARD EAR OIL B tk al r.n" INMKtT IN rioanttu It AH ISi M II fast mm DIAtNSM a Ka4 a. umttn. rc. r rrm at, g. t. kk a M i.r w iunf Olv arl Irralnuala. Un Iht stl.HO MIL, atariM fr. aura r-i". la irv.l. Mnl kit HKt.HdH At. WrrMIt M.aai Quilt Ueeful Teacher Tommy, ara Ilia aklna of rata any aw? Tommy tea, air. "Wall, what ara they used forT Tor keeping rata warm." Ms- Your throat toothed, 4. J I M t 5cau ciearea, cougn ra q lieved by the txclutivt) menthol blend in LUDEN'S MENTHOL COUOK DROPS "Legal Tender" Neither personal check nor I. lb erty bund la l-eul tender. Legal ten' drr la a quality given a circulating medium by emigres, ami possrsalug tills qunllly It becomes lawful mnney All forma of money iln not posses full logul -tender nonlltlra, yet parli kind baa aurh altrlbulpa aa In gUr II mrrrnry, and all forma ara omvrnlblt Into alnnilnrd nmnf'y. CHILDREN CRY FOR "CASJORIA" Eipecially Prepared for Infanu and Children of All Age Mother I FVtchr-r'i Cnatorlii bat len In una fur over 80 ycara to re Hare bnlilce and children of Cnnllpa Hon. Klitlulfiicy, Wind Colic and I Mar rhea; allaying Frve rUhni'M arlnlnii therefrom, and, by recnliitltig th Btomach and Howrls, ahla the aanlml latlnn of Food; giving nalurul alaap Without oplntea. The gennlna beart ilgntlura of Both Landed "Too don't niittn to any that Jnek married her. Why, aha'a nH-re no body, nnd hla anoeaturt cama acroal In the ilnyflower." "What of Ihnt I Her folk! en ma tcroaa Willi lino.OilO." ftoaton Trnn ecrlpt oUds Grippj Co Stop them today crap intra quiciiy u their danircri and oitcomfortn. liinl the ferer and hndcht. Forct the pnuoni out H(JI brak eolda In 14 boura. Tbey tone tha whole iyrtem. Tba prompt, ra liable reiuluhivelcd million to employ them, Don't rely on lewer helpa, don't delay. Be Sure lLt Price Mt WSCAtllpUININE ARTHUR AUTHOR, of who tmvici CHAPTER VII Continued 1 Ha took ona alep forward na wa hulled, and hla rliihl arm wxnt up III tba grareful Iroquola ("lute. 'Vu. Ta-wuniiiHira !" hla mice boomed out. "You ara welrom home, 0 my nephew. I ran ai Hint you hava lieeu bruva uiillil our eiiemlea, for you rurry a airing of aciilpn al your bell, I ran ara Unit you hava Imvii honored, for t'nrhier wiilka llh you. 1 mil are thai )"U huva Ih ii forliimila, fur a alr.iiige while 1111111 walk Ih-kIcIu you who hua frlendahlp In lila futa. "Knler.d my neplnw, with your while fi leinln. Wa nre eiiuer to hear of your riperlriirt-a and lh deeda you buve done, I'ulerr Ha turned on hla heel and wnlked In-fore u, mill ihoon who hnd aennn puuled Mm fell Into uliijje llle belilnd u. Ho w piirmliil Ihroiiiili the vl I lui;e or rather I nlmuH any town, fur II contained itiimy tlioumind eoile until wa reui'hcil a houw In Ilia renter wherr burned the Irlliul Couiull Klra and where ainluilora and dlalln gtllnlicd giteda were liwled. 1 he ro) an eh, chlefa aud ehlera tiled Into li al our heel and arranirnl Iheinai'hea around Ilia fire In the cen ter. Then mjuawa fetched In rlay dUhea of inenia and vegetalilea of ev. eral klmla, aa well aa fruit, which they ae down at Inlervala around Hie cir cle, and at a alirnul from (to-iie-hoga-web everybiuly begun to pal, each one dipping hla flngera Into whichever dlxti waa uearMt or tnnat to hla liking, but all governed by the tit moat deference toward the wlaliee of their uelghbora. At the coorlualon of the meal lm ti ho ga web Hfc-hled t reremonlal pipe, carved of aoapatone, wlib long wooden mnuthplece decorated wild beeda and aniall, bright -colored featb era. Ha blew oua puff toward the ground, one puff toward the aky and one toward each of the four quarters. Then be pawed It to Ta-wan lie-are on hla right band, aud Ta-wan ne ara gravely puffed It for moment, and banded It to tti. I did llkewlxe, and gave It to t'orlaer, who handed It 011 to the next niuQ, aud ao It weut the rounda of lha fire. There waa a umuieul'a alienee, and then Ta wan lie-am began the account of hla Iruvela, apeaklng alowly and without oratorical effect. Afterward he told ma what he and the oilier bad aald. He mad no references to our nilMlon, hut ha described hla Jour ney to New York, his Interview with (a en gwa-ra go thla Imprewd hi audience mightily, and they applauded by a auccrsklon of gullvral grunts hla meeting with me; the arrival of Murray and le Veulle and Ita mean ing; our Journey homeward and the Rgbt wllh the ( jiliniiMgii. There was a puue. Then Do ne ho ga well row. "We thank you, () my nephew," he tald. "You have Indeed honored us and yourself, and your white friends have shown llH-inwhes to lie brave men. Now we will retire ao Ihst'you may rest." He wnlked out, and the olhers fol lowed. "What nettr I asked aa Ta wan Bears Mlcd his pipe. The Helices smiled. "Soon wa shsll bsve real liilk," he aald, and reached for live rim I. An hour punned, and t begun tn doubt niy friend's wisdom. I wus sleepy aud tired. Hut In the event I waa rewarded, for a shadow durki-ned the entrance and Hie tltiurdlnn of the Western Door etnnd before M. He aat between Tu-wan ne ars and me, and crammed tobnrro Into his pipe bowl. "You if not sleeping, O my nephew," he commented. "We hsve Hint upon our minds which will net let us sleep," answered T-wan iie-ars. (This cnnvennit Ion waa translated fur nie later by Ta-wsu ne r.) "Would It ease the weight on your uliids to confl-le your troubles In met" Tliut Is my thouKht, O my uncle." Io-ne bo-go-weh bowed gravely to ll of us. "My ears are open," he said. There wus a pause, and Ta-wan-ne-ara put down hla pipe upon the floor. "Aa you know, O my uncle," be be gan, "I went with Corlurr to (is en gwa ra go to .ell hltn of Jonralre'a plana to build 1 stone fort nt Jngura. On the same 6ay came this white war rior, Ormerod whom I call my brother, with word Hint Murray had defeated Oa-en gwa-ra go before Uo-weh go-wa. On the same day enme the Fronrhmnn D Veulle, who once lived for a while auongHt us. Him you will remember. " The bronie mask of the roy-sn ch's face was contorted for one brief In stant by a flnre of passion. "I remember hltn," he anld simply. "De Veulle comet from Onontlo'a ttng with a messuge for the Cnimdlan tribes, O my uncle. Ho and Murriiy nd Jonmlrt work together to defeat -,n 'Is.mi gws-rn go and drive D.H0WDEN SMITH PCRTO &ELLO OOL0 ETC coevwiQMr if BfttNTAMQl the Kiigllsh from Hie luud. a en gwa ra go baa sent my brother Ormerod, who bus lived amoiigul the Kn iicli ond siieaks thulr luiigue, tn spy out the ground tit JiiKura. I go with him. After I hut, If we inny, we ahull sci-k Hie I loom Trull aud rleun out the t'liliiitiHga dos." l or live minutes lo-ne-ho-gn-weh smoked In silence. Then be emptied his plie. "I am glad Hint ()u-en gwa-ra go keep his eyes open, O my nephew." he said. "I mi you wish my rounsel?" Ts won ne-nrs Incllni-d his bend. "The Messesngues you met on the lohawk told you (but Ie Tonly whs In trouble. 1 do not think word of Ihls can yet have reached Joncslre. My advice la Hial you dresa yourself as a MesHemigue warrior, O my nephew, and that your white brother rail himself by a French name. Then the two of you tuny go to Joncslre and any Hint you have Just come from Le de Troll and give hltn Hie newa and he will make you welcome. Ho you may spy out his plsns at Jiigara." "J a," asseuted Corlaer In Knglish; "that la a good! plan. You licedt a loodt plan for a fm like Joncalre. Hy , I hoie, you fool him andt bring home bis scalp." "The newa which (Ja-en gwa-ra go asks for will be aumrlent," replied Ta-wan-ne-ara. "O my uncle, we Jhnnk you. Now we may sleep with ease." "That la well,"- said the roy-an-eh, rising. He lifted hla arm In aalute. "May lla wrn ne yu, the Great Spirit, and the Ho no-che no keli. hla Invisible Aids, hate you In their keep ing." CHAPTER VIII Trapped, It waa t week before we left fe -nun-da ga-a, and although the delay Irked me It cntild not lie avoided, for the prolonged eWnca nf Ta-wan-ne-ara from his rxwt aa Warden of the Western Ioor of the I.nng lloue had tiernillled an accuinulatlon of ques tions of political and military Impor tance which required his attention. He siient the duya either In consultation with Hie my-an elis and chiefs and del egations from neighboring trlhea or In Inofiettliig the marches. Corlaer tie parted with a small band of braves upon a hunting trip, but I availed my self of the npiHirtunlty tn gain an In slcht Into Hie workings of the remark able military confederacy which held the balance nf power in America. One of Ta wan ne ars' Hrt acts was lo organise a war party tn harry the Mliiiula In retallntlon for an attack upon a vlllnue of the Andantea In the Husquehanna valley who were subject In the Jurisdiction nf the league. "It waa the Intent nf the Founders to prevent uunrrels auinngst the five nations who formed the. Ho-de-no-sau-nee," explained Ta wsn-ne-ars. "He fore we hulll the lmg House we fought mnHlanlly amongst ourselves. Afterward we fought only agnlnst oth ers, and hecnu'S we were united we ill way won, although sometimes our wars lasted for many yeara. "And now that we are strong, and only white mnn ran venture to oppoxe our war parties, we fight for nothing more than the right tn iniMise peace upon others. If a nation ma ken trouble for us loo frequently we sub jugate It. as we did the pelawares. If a nation Is In dllDcultles, aa were the Tnscarorns In Hie south, and they ap peal 10 us for aid. we give It. . We took Hie Tuctirorus Into Hie league he cause that waa the liest way we could protect them." "Against whom?" I asked Innocently. - "Against the white mnn," be an swered. "Aye, brother, down In the southern colonies the white men hun ger for land Just as they do here In New York. When an Indian tr'be Is weak, as were the Tusraroraa, the white men drive It before them. When a tribe la strong, like the O ya-da ga- I-XXXXIXX-XXXX.X.XXIXXX-X-XXIX-XXt ThoreauV Tribute to Nature haa taken more core than the fondest parent for the education and refinement of her children. Con alder the silent Influence which flow er exert, no lea upon tha ditcher In Ihe meudow than Hi ludy In Ihe bower. When I walk In the wooda I am re minded that a wise purveyor haa beeu there before me; my most delicate ex perience la typified there. I am atruck wllh the pleuslng friendship and unanimities of nuture, a when the lichen on the tree take the form of their leaves. In the most stupendous scenes you will see delicate ond fra grant features, a slight wreath of vapor, dcwllnos, feulhery sprays, which suggest a high rellueincnt, a noble breeding, a It were. Krlng a spray fms Hm wood, or a crystal 0-110 (Cherokeea) or ourselves, It cat resist for a time." He fell silent and his eyes gazed moodily Into the smoke of th council fire. "Why do you say for a tlmt'f I asked. "Ilecuuse I mean It," he retorted fiercely. "Today the Indian la still si rung. He has Hie protection of the forest. The white mnn foolishly has given him guns lo fight with, and steel hies and knives. Rut the India grows wesker; the white mn growt stronger. In the end the Indian must go." He leaned forward until his fare waa close 10 mine. "When all else raits the while man will ue flre-WHler, what you rail rum and the French call branny. The red mnn cannot resist It and It ruins him. He becomes a red animal." "Hut-" He would not let me speak. "And your missionaries told me 1 must believe In their (iod!" he went on scornfully. "A Mod who permit while men lo do things the Und of tbt Indians forbids! I said to them; "'No. I am an Indian. A good In dian Is better II. an a good white man; be Is a better Christian, as you rnll It And between bad Indians and bad white men there I only a difference In kinds of evil." The next day we started upon the inn rch to Jugitra. We had not gone very fur on Hie morning of Ihe second day of our Journey when i began to hear what sounded like a muffled ronr, not thunder, hut the bellowing of some glgKiilic monster, whose breath could ruffle the trees of the forest Ta-wsn-ne-ars smiled at niy obvious bewilder ment. "Tla the voice of Ihe firest Falls, brother." be suld. The Thunder Wa ters." "I toes water make that noise?" I ex claimed. "Nothing but water." "Tla lniKMsihle." "Ro many have aald; and. Indeed the tiiisslnnarlea told me 'twas one of the grcntest wonders of the world." In Ihe early afternoon a mist ap peared, overhanging the treetnpt on the horizon and shot with gorgeous rslnhows. The volume of noise In creased. When we stepped from the tree and Ihe panorama of the cata ract lay before us, a vast, aeethlng wall of water that awliied and amnked and tossed and fumed In an endless fight for freedom, I was smsied. stag gered by the magnitude of the spec tacle. I stumbled behind Ts wsn-ne-srs Into the trail of the portage which led arouud the falls. Cannes and goods were transported by thl route from ihe Cadurakul lake to the lake nf the Fries whence poured thla endless stream; ll wa a main-traveled road between lb French posts In Canada and their out flung establishment In the farther wllderoena, We followed It northeastward until twilight, the roar nf the falls gradu ally diminishing behind us, and came at length Into an open apace upon the banks of the swift -running river which carried the shattered waters Into the fadnraktil lake. Clone to the bsnk stood flagstaff, and from Its summit floated the white enidgn of France. . At the foot of this staff, as If resting lecure under the folds of the flag, rose the walls of substantial log house. Itehlnd at was a collection of smaller huts and lodges of bar!:. A larre. stout man, with very greay. lanky black hair, hailed us from Hit log hnue as we approached. "Hols T he shouted tn French. "Who comes so free from the westward with out ranne or fur packsV "A poor, miserable lascal of a forest runner," 1 called bark gsyly. - "And who might thla poor, miser able rascal of a forest-runner" be?" he demanded. "These are the king' grounds, nnd we must know who conies and goes." "Mon I'leu!" I appealed In mock consternation to the stars. "Hut It I a hard man tn deul with! Will yon have an objection, monsieur, to the name of Jean Courbevolr?" "None In the world, Jean," he re lumed promptly, "If you have your trading permit with you. Hut who I the good savage with your Nohndy had told me anything of trading ertnlt, and I fought for time. "You call hltn good with Justice, monsieur I!y the way, what la your name!" "They call me Joncalre," he tald with a trace of grin, .loss. "Joncalre 1 Mnrt tie ma vie I The very man I have been aeurehlng for! "What r How ta HiatT he asked. "Ah, but that la a lulel I cannot be lieve It now I Am I In very truth on French anil once morel" "This Is Ihe Magar.ln Itoyal." he re turned. "A for French soil, mon brave, I do not cee how you could have beeu off It." (TO BE CONTINUED.) Wonders of Nature from the brook, and place It on your mantel, and your household ornament will seem plebeian beside It nobler fashion and bearing. It wtll wave su perior there, aa If used to a more re fined and polished circle. It ha t salute and a response to all your en thusiasm and heroism. Thoreau. United Statet Mint Paper money la printed at the plant of th United Htntes bureau of engrav ing and printing, Washington, whll most of the coins are turned out at tha mint In . Philadelphia. There are smaller mint In Han Franrlaco and Denver. Coin have been minted else where, at other times. There were formerly mint In New Orleans, Car snn City, Nev., and Dnhlonsga. Ha. but these are now closed. mrni7nfn S sbl m -mmw SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSISTI Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Asjiuia is tka ttsos su ef aVim HnafMtaf ut MwowadeuldMttt f ssUerUewM Homing and Child Health The larger and more comfortable the family house, all other things be ing equal, the better chance buttle have to live, accord'ng to a recently published yearly report on child wel fare In F.nglnnd. In one-room dwell ings. In Newcastle-on-Tyne, the deal I) rate wa KM; In two-room dwellings, 100; In three-rooms, 89; while In tho over three room. It dropped lo 76. If Kidneys Act Bad Take Salts Say Backache Often Mean Yeu Have Not Been Drinking Enough Water When yon wake up with backache ind dull misery In the kidney region !t may mean that you have been eat ng foods which create acid, say a aell-known authority. An excess of inch acid overwork the kidneys In tfielr effort to Alter It from the blood ind they become sort of paralysed and ioggy. When your kidney get slug gish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels, remov ing all llie body's urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, ilr.ty spells; your stomach tours, tongue la coated and when the weath er 1 bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine la cloudy, full of sediment, channel often get sore, water tralds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three time during the night Hither consult a good, reliable phy sician at once or get from your phar macist about four ounces of Jail Salts; take a tublesponnful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few duy and your kidney may thea act fine. Tlila famous salt is made 'rom the acid of graK-s and lemon JUce. combined with lltbla, and baa been used for year tn help clean aud stim ulate sluggish kidneys, also tn neu tralise adds In the system, so they no Innrer Irritate, thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jud Halts I Inexpensive, cannot In jure and make a delightful, efferves cent llthla-water drink. Drink Iota of toft water. Sot So Very Restful "Tou'll find this place very restful." "Don't tell me that ; you remind mo of the time I had Hint assurunce and a cyclone took the house away In the night." for bloated feetlnt and alrtr act areata Inc an I indtetoa rB nr-i s merflrln aa writ sa a pureatlva. Wright' ladisa Vrfaistils rill r kvia. Ad. The Difference He I make the money. She And I make It atrctch. Chrlt tlao Science Monitor, Where everybody la busy knocking, nobody hear Opportunity. Oakland G.A.R. Veteran and Wife Regain Health Aged Couple. Suffering Acutely fromRheumatim, Neu ritis and Indigestion, Find Quick and Permanent Relic in Tanlac and Praise It Highly "From tht day I waa fort una t tnough to lint up with Teniae," aayt Mr. Kmil Langhana, ex-cavalrymaii ind retireil customs official, "it bat irpt my b.alth and strength up to lighntt standard." Kitting in hit comfortable home at J219 107th Avenue, Oakland, Calif., Mr.Langhanr.told bowTanlachad re built strength and vigor for himself indhiachanniiif wife, ''Tanlac worked fonder for my wife," he said. "She luflered from high blood pressure, . neuritis and general run-down ooo(lt lion. Tanlae relieved ber. "I hadaciatic rheumatism suffered for five years with it so that I could deep but Utile, on account of the pain. Kidney trouble, indigestion and !oa of appetite had reduced my strength to a low ebb. t "Since taking Tanlae my health, at Well ss that of my wife, has been re msrkable. Though I am retired, I could resume my old work any time. No rheumatism nor kidney trouble iu past two year. I never oust aa ervmne ar aaaaaw m . UUJ Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proven directions. Handr "Bayer" boxe of 12 tablet Also bottles of 2 snd 100 Druggiste. CALIFORNIA DIRECTORY for one for two Cddvaniagts In ihasrrirsl, dub, and (hopping On biodt from Union Square. Evsrr rooa withpnvan bstb. Papular dining room. Gang m mm block. Under proprMCor-managriMttf of LnLtbtmbsmm HOTEL POST STREET NEAR MASON SAN FIUNCISCO SEUG BROS., San Francisco Willi.ll T.IUra Par tmr loral Wfar tn your rur uea fnv a Al I.Wltfkl. siirr frlM to nil rai aura. HOTEL ROOSEVELT AN rHANCIICO MCW feNI HOTtX Etcct eaaaa with bath e ikrm. Si" la SLaa, Jua. nt Mt. Can aut Soar. PBMNANT PARLOR COACH Unit Tim IUism SL. aa l iaaun llrata WT San Francisco hITUIIDlrT I'uiXM AUtraUrr J-afl BAATTi.a lftl-VT, HM Swm ft!. KfeuM HilrvU M HOTEL WILTSHIRE, San Francises Ml MVocAUmi m . iii-ftr I f k.ii ftqn.,, ttajiu HM IUHKT Jftori.K U.Dr Ovttlda mriaaat -It kWiaY. Bat tkti.. I? M taVMiktav C"ir Pxautt) t in kMiv CitC tinailsj. tXa 4tjttik atraaMiMU e. Wo, wc, iMiUMfm ate; ButriU 4-t SAN FRANCISCO HOTEL MENTONE 1ST f HW Snrl, al Jm OUTSIDt HOUU, 1'IUVS.IL BATH CO W. N. U, 80 Francisco, No. t-1927. Slang Sonr.de Loud IWothy, aved four, was told not ta say "gee," aa the word wa slang. That nlt'hi. when her father ram home, Dorothy ran to him, nnd said: "Pntlrty, I don't say 'gee' because It' slum'!" ""It' what r, asked the put tied father. "Slam. repeated th youngster Seeing that her parent still did not undemtund. Iirothy went to the door, oiened It. and then closed It with hang. "Slum, like this," ha explained. No Letup Caller Why don't your husband take a day off now and then? Hostess John works In the weather bureau and you know, my dear, peopl tlmply must htvt weuther. New lis ten Iteglsler. opportunity to praise Tanlac." Old and young, from coast to coast; unite in praising this famous remedy of nature. Made of roots, bark and herb, according to the exclusiv Tan lao formula, it is tn ainaiing tonio medicine. All good druggist sell Tan. lac. (jet a bottle today I Over tO million bottle told. ar sa. am atm -wbbs if 11 r V I I J El get ' Aat'. 1 I"; ; J I