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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1927)
r Broken In a dav . lUUiictqiUckly topcoUita4bouri Fevtf and biuditb diuppew. Gtippt It conquered in dayi. livery winter It urn milUnu dinger intl diiotnfort. Don't Uk ctunut, dun t dcUf u hour. Oct th bus btlp Kknct know). Be Surt tfUb Price 30c CalaUdHoa OM wtlojwrtiai Keep Stomach and Bowel Right 4 Br (Mai Wbr the harmlm, anralr Vae4Ua, lafauu ndekltdf tnclK. &uvwsi0rc SYRU? Man utoalalilns. eratUrln mulla n Maine ! IwKt a food and bomtu pail M tlM7 houU l laarthlne niM. (luaraniaa Irw mm m rant ie a. aula EW ,u slash " harmful laarMb Set. Bat and. At Alt Utmtilf CARBUNCLES Cirb-Hl drsws out the rore and glvr quirk relief CARBOIL B CINIHOUt AOi AO, At All PruMHti Homy bark OutiinU eMa."-" -aaa iu -i.,tt. tlx. It rinla ii.ah.a Ida aklu laaautiMii rr olitf II V IHKK IMMIHI.KT. ;...( lira lat,.trll.lf f.U aUn;i.,l.. W.v.(l.l,7A,..,l.il. MANTKJr I OH IN IIKlMlkj tS. N. tOHK OaHwia, euhlta.l liuhlaia a-ml dill ,arll.a l.ra llao K J.l.,,, t riaiLu.li A.a- ua. Hrwuklyn. N V, Irritating rashes" I For quick, luting relief from Itching and burning, doctor! prescribe Resinol Garfield Tea Wat Your Grandmother's Remedy Tor every BtomarB and Intestinal IIL Till gIMHl dill fash ioned herb home remedy for consti 'ii l Ion, stomach 111 nil other derails menta ul th ya- tem o prevalent these day I la even greater favor a a family mcdlcln than la your grandmother' duj. Expreit Agent' Trouble ' Th etprca agent at Freeport I'a., yuiputhlitc lih Id pr.Ml.Mma.or who had Hi trouble with the pin, remark the Hnaton lilohe. A rnrni dog waa or dered hjr a Freeport mnn on Jft dnjr free trial, ami Ihe etprena clerk waa Inntrurtd 1 1t it t th money ahould Dot be will to th breeder until th end of Hi trial period. Hy mlntnke lb nonry waa lent. The man decided lint be dldn'l want the dog and the hred r dt-rUli-d Hint h wnnirtl lhi mmir". ao Ilia agent hrratn ttin dga ma todLan. Then a few more rarda of red la er apnn when tlia dog gar birth to 1.1 ptlliple. ritiuiNitNT anurr ma r.?r:w l ad r nalMI itttrliir ytm. Ma'i oriur aalMw ? will f.,ll..w itlrrliooa aonil II or vrllo WaiKN lOHCANT. Hoi III. M rMv Taaoav tor full lofor outto. Ao. Valuablt Faculty lien hove made a fortune out of fultWallng lha faculty of rememher lug peple'a nainea and mixing them wltb amllea. Jutt Dropped In J lint aa a peumml of llroalim, ()cr ninny, wna nlxiut to piirtnke of a dirge howl of pea aoup, lie wua Interrupted l.y two women lunillng wiinrely on top of Hie tiihle. The women, who had entered the cot In CO at lliu foot of n nioiiiiliiln through the open window, IiiiiI hii'ii roimtlng dowu the inoiinliilu and hnd lol eonlrul of the tied. If roar or- r aora, rat Homo Bra Kalaom. Api.lr it n nlilii ant "U aia kaalul kr murnlna. i; foarl HI., N. V, Ailr, Not a Matter of Mind "Tliere'a one time wheu a inim'i hriiln don't count." "When la thatr "When hp'a pnnrlilng the adding machine." flood Hnrdwnre. Fellow who won't take no for an anawer alinuld aaaorlnte only with yea men. FOR Coughs dua o Colds aucoaaaruL roa aa turn 30c & 90C At all DniKglata a ll W vs. fas. SlSsSS Irritated throatt, relieva coughaandtwecten Ith breath with iDOOMTRAIL Arthur D. Howden Smith Amthff fOK TO MEUO COLD. El: () lr llranlaiia'a,) WNU aar.loa CHAPTER IX Continued ' . ' - 11 Tart of hit ear a were gone, and aa ha drew nearer I aaw that hi fare waa rrlea-croaaed by Innumerable tiny avori. When ha rained hi hand In blearing the Indian I reillred that two finger were milling, and thoee which were left were twilled and gnarled a by fire. "Whom have we liereT h railed In I lour, hanh. voire. "Two prlionera, reverend air," re plied Murray, "Kngllah iplea ranght t Jagnra by th vigilance of Monaleur d Veulle." "Are they beretlraT demanded th prlent; "I fenr I have never ronveraed with Mimter Ormerod concerning Ida relig ion bellefa," mid Murrny whlnialrally. TIm prlwt peered cloaely at me. "Well, air." he aaked bniakly, "are yon on of the true falthr "Not the on ou refer to, ilr," I old. "And thl anvag hereT" "He bellevea, quite devoutly, (liould lav, In the god of hi rare." Th Jeault locked and unlocked hl finger nervoualy. "I fear, nionaleiir, that you will auf fer torment it the hnnd of my poor rhlldren here," he anld. "Will you not rent before It la too latef Tut will you atand hy and aee yonr rhlldren torture an Kngllahman In time of penreT I aaked. 'Tearer he reaped. "There li no peace there ran be no ne-je be tween Kmland. the harlot nation, and holy France, Krnnre follow her rtea tiny, end her deatlny I to rule Amer ica on behalf of the Church." "Vet peace there la," I Inalated. "I refuae to admit If. W know no peace here. W are at war, eudlea war, ph.valratly, aplrltuiilly, mentally, with Kugland. If yon rome amongat na, yon do ao at your bodily peril nut" and the challenge left hi vole nil wa replaced by a note of plead In, aoft and rnmpelllng "It may he mnnaleur, that In your bodily peril you have achieved the aulvailon of your aoiil. Ilepctit, 1 urge yon, and though your body erlsh your aoul ahall live.' Murray and P Veulle atlrred ret leoaly during thla harangue, hut the Kavagea were ao alletit you rnuld hear the blrda In the tree. I wai lnte eated In thl limn. In bli fanatic aln eerily, bli queer conception of life." "Hut if I reienled. aa you aay," I lucgeated, "won Id not yon iave niy bodvr III eye burned with contempt. "Would yon drive bargain with OodT" he cried. "For ahamel Rome may tolerate lhaf. but I never will! What niaitera ynnr mlaerahle Imdy! It ha tranagreaaed the right of France. Ut It die! Itut your oul la Immortal; aave that, I conjure you! Death? What la death t Ami what matter tho manner of death? Look at me. monaicur." He fltej my gate on each of hi nflrmlllea. "I am hut the wreck of mnn. Theae poor, Ignorant rhlldren of the wilder nee have worked their will with me, nd became It waa beat for me God permitted l. Torture- never hurt any man. It la etrellent for the aplrlt. It will benefit you. If yo muot die" Ilia voice trailed Into nothlngnea. He Veulle !nterod. "Ileverend father," he aald, "I have a letter for you fmm Jarqnea Pourler. The rtvermen would like you lo give them nine Sunday. Tl a long" "(live me the letter," he cried eagerly. "Ah, that la good reading! Somen met I deapalr for my aona aye. more than for the mlaerahle children of the wll derneaa. Hut now I know that a aeed grow In Ihe hi art of aome that I have ('.ouhted. I ahall go gladly." lie Veulle winked at Murray a th prleat limpet' away. "I mut MMid Jncqnea a barrel of hmndy for thla," he remarked: "hut our Ciihnungii would be In the aulka If they roil Id not retehnite the Moon feast, and they atand In uch fenr of the worthy Hyaelnlhe that they would never rlk hi wrath." The Moon fenat !" exeliilmed .Mur ray. "True, I had forgotten. AVell, 'twill he an excellent Introduction to the rualoma of the aavagea for our friend the Intruder.'' - "Twill mnke a great Imprcaalon upon him," tnughed IV Veulle. "In fart, upon both of them. I have a urprlae for our Iroiiuola captive a well. The Mlalreaa of Ihe Falae Fare iwnlt them.'' ' II murmured ome order to onr guard, kicked me out of hi path' and aunlered through the gateway bealde Murray. Wllh Hulling In active aupervlalon ind Tom hanging greedily on the flank of th crowd, we were buatled through the clearing, pnat the rhnpel and an Intervening belt of woodland, Into a natural amphitheater on the far Ide of the village, where a back ground of dirk pine walled In a wide urfure of hard benten, graaalea ground. Two duke itond ready, aide by aide, In the renter, and our raptor tore oft . our tattered clothe and lunhed u to theae with whoop of joy. Bo we tood, naked and bound, ankle, knee, thigh, cheat and armpit, whllat the aim, letting behind the vil lage, flooded the Inferno with mellow light and an army of fiend, men, women and rhlldren, pranced around 1. For myaelf, I waa dazed and fear (pi, but Ta-wnn-ne-ar again allowed me the better mud. "T,be Keeuvra irrram like women," he ahnuted, In order to make hlmaelf heard. "Have you never taken cap tive before? You are women, We corn you. Do you know what hna be come of the aeven warrior Murray lent to purine ua on th (Ire t .Trail V Rllenc prevailed. w"Te, there were aeven of thern," gibed T wan ne-arl. "And there were three of na. And wher are they? I will te yon. (7nhnig dog. Hha wendadle dog. Huron dog. Crawl cloaer on your belllea while I tell you. "Their aralpg' hang In th lodge of Ta wan ne ar aeven clp of the Keeper who could not fight agalnat real men. The aenlp of aeven who called themaelvea warrior and who were ao raah that they tried to fight three." A howl of anger anawered hltn. "Hegln Ihe torment," yelled Ilolllng. Tom drew a wicked knife and ran toward na, hla yellow eye aflame. Hut a aquat CulinuHgii chief punned hi in hack, "They are to be held for the Moon feaat, "he proclaimed, "He, the Mla- trea cornea, Rland back, brother." The Round of a monntonoua walling filled the air, Joining llaelf with the evening breeze that (Ighed In tin branchee of the pine behind u. The crowd of aavucea drew away from u In Hidden awe. Hie go a Ho nun aa-taaeta," they muttered to each other. "What do they ay?" 1 akrd Ta wan near. 'The Mlatrem of the False Face I coming." he replied curtly. "And who la ahe?" 'The prleatea of their devlllah brotherhood." Out from the long hnrk building wound a rurloua acrivntlne pro-enlon of men In funiaatic head niakt who danced along with a halting atep. A they danced they aang In the weird monotone w had flrat beard. And behind them all walked alowly one without a maak. a young' girl of up right rigure, her long black hair raa cadlng about her bare ehouldere. Her arm were folded acme her hreaat. She wore only the ahort g-ka-ah, or kilt, with niiH-caalna on her feet. The breath whlatlcd In T wan ne ar' noairlla a hla cheat heaved agalnat Ita bond, and I turned my head la amaxenient. The eipreaalon on hla fare waa compounded of auch demoniac ferocity a I had aeen there once before that, and Incredulou affection. "What la Itr I cried. He did not heed me. He did not even hear me. Ill whole being wa foruaed upon the girl whoa ruddy bronre akin gleamed through the maaaea of her hair, whoae ahapely limb Ignored the bent of the mualc which governed the motion of her at tendant. The procenxlon threaded It way at lelaurely puce through the throng of Indiana, the girl walking a uncon cernedly aa If ah were alone, her head held high, her eye (taring un- aeelngly before her. "tlii go aa Ho nun a tii-e-ta," mur mured Ihe lavage, bowing low. The Fiilee Farea drew clear of the crowd, and danced aoleinuly around ua. They paid u no attention, but when they had at rung complete circle around the itake they faced In ward and atopped, each one where he atood. For the flrat time the prleatea. or Mlalreaa aa they culled her, allowed appreciation of her aurrounrilnga. She walked Into Ihe ring of inaaka and took up her poaltlnn In front of ut and XXXXXXX - MX'X'MXI - Curious Old Church Porter and clerk at Denmark Hill railway etntlon, South London, often work to the accompaniment of hymni ning luatlly by a congregntlon In a dlaURed waiting room next to th booking olflce. The Myatlcal Church of the Comforter I one of Indon' moat curloua churche. Hnhle are bapllred In a room that wa once only uaed by Impatient traveler wait ing for their tralnaj funeral ,ervlce are rend In It and a marriage hu been aolemnlxed. Thl church ha been In exlntrnce for about tlx yenr. One end of the former walling room ha been trnnafnrmed by an alter painted white and lurrounrted by the aeveu color of the rainbow. Seven ttepi lend up to th altar, and at the tide are two DlHar representing; between our itakea an li.nl aoi looked at ua, "How down, O my people," h chinted In a aoft voice that wn haunt Ingly tweet. "The Kalae Facee are route amongat you, for It li again th period of our rule, and I, their M la Ire, am to give you the word. "Heboid, the old moon I dying, ind a new moon will he bom again to na. The I'owera of Evil, the I'owera of Good and the Power of 1,1 f are com together for the ereitlon. '"I'll rice fortunate are yoo that yoa rerognlae the rule of Ro-a kl gi-gwa th moon "the light of the night"), for It brlngi yoo well-being, now end hereafter In the Land of Koul. More over, It hrlnga you captive, and your feiat will be graced by their tuffer lng." She turned to face na, anna flung wide In a graceful gealnre. I thought that Ta wan ne ar would buret th thong that bound him. HI powerful cheat expanded until they itretched. "fi -lii-no!" he aohhed. . , Rhe fullered, and her hind locked together Involuntarily between her brenala. A light of apprehenalon dawned In her eye, and for a mo ment I thought there wi a trace of aomethiiig more. "'!a lia-no!" pleaded Ti wan ne ar. Hut ahe regained the maalery of her cir, and a mocking imlle wa bit n iver, "They are no ordinary captive who will ronaecrate our fet," h con tinued her recitative. "For one I a chief of the Irnquol and I warrior whoae valor will realat Ihe torment wllh pride. And Ihe other la a while chief whoae tender fleeh will yield great delight and whoae arreama will give pleaaure In our eara "O my iieople. thl I the Night of Preparation. When An da kt-ga gw (the aun "the Light of the Pay), th tiuahand of So a ka-ga gwa, retiree to real to mourn hla dead wife and make ready for Ihe new one he will take tomorrow, you nmt retire to yonr lodge, and put out your Area, and let down your hair. . "For In the night the aplrlt of Ha-nla-kan -no-geh (hell "the dwelling place of evil") will come to hold com munion wllh their aervant. the Falae Face, and they will lie hungry for your aoola. "And thl I my warning to yon. O my people. Heed the warning of Oa-go-aa Ho nun aa taae-t. "And on Ihe next plght we will eel rhrale Ihe Moon feaat, and I will dance the torture dance. And we will tear the hearta out of our enemleV hreaata and grow atrong fmm their u fieri nga." She toaaed her anna above her head, and the ring of Falae Face burnt Into their hlgh-pltched. nanal chant, and reatimed the healtant dancing tep, their horrible maak wobbling from Ide to aide, their painted bndleej, naked aave for the breech-clout, po turlnr In rhythm. . .. Their Mlntreaa autnmoned the equal Cahnuaga rhlef. who aeemed to he e peclnlly charged with our aafe-keeplng "You will unbind the raptlvee from the atake and place them In the Councll lloune," ahe aald coldly. "If they are left out In the night, my brother and alntera. the aid of Ha ne go-ate-geh will devour them. Feed them well, no thut they will he atrong to realat their torment, and tie them Been rely, and place a guard of crafty warrior over them. If they eacap. you aliall be the aacrldce at the Mooa fen at," The chief groveled before her. "The command of th 0-go-a Ho-nun-aa-taae ta ahall be obeyed." he promled "And I pray yon will hold off the Rplrlla of F.vll tonight, for ometlme they have been overbold and have matched our people from their lodge." "You are aafe thl time If you heed my word," ahe anawered. "for yoaj hnv aeeured a aacrlflce which will be very pleaalng to So a ka gwa and her frlenda." (For, thl and other conver aatlonn I im Indebted to T wan ne ar, who trnnnlated them for me after ward. II. O.) Then ahe came up quite clone to na. She looked at me with frank rnrloalty, and particularly my hair, which wa brow n. Hut mot of her attention waa beatnwed upon Ta-wan-ne-ara. "So you remember me?" ahe aald In a hard voire and peak!ng In the Sen eca dialect. "I remember you. Ca hi-no." he an. awered. "But 1 aee you do not remem ber me." "Oh, well enoiish," ahe returned, "Hut I am no longer an ordinary woman. I uin the Mlatresa of th Fllae Face" "And of a French make," he ad'led bitterly. Iter eyea flaahed. "I am uot a tquaw, which I what I thoitld have been had you and my atu pld father hnd your way with me!" Ta wan ne ar aliook hi heud imlly. (TO BE CONTINI'KD.) XX - X'!'XX - MX'XX - XX - X - X in Heart of London beauty and itrength. Everything 'hi done by i.rmhol In thla remarkable church, and the bndge worn by mem ber l a dove. Handing In a circle with a aeven-leafed brunch In It beak. The leader and founder of the church I a woman with the nlllrtal title of "memonger." ' Doll Now Live Longer With the cenHiitlon of manufacture of the kind of doll that had fragile bends th life of the average doll ha been Inrreaaed from a few day to a period that may run Into year. 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