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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1927)
IS A HEALTHIER STRONGER GIRL Uuuu Sht Took Lvdfia E. Pink hun'i Vegetable Compound The frtll valley of Oregon helo to Alabaster Lamps n npply th taliln of America. Thlt It Ipotsiblsthroughth magio or tb hum bit tin can, In on of th can ning tttablltn mtntt, Julia Hchmldt wag tm. ployed. It wat com plicated work be cause the did leal Ing and othtr oartt of tin work. It wa atrtnuout work and ht wat not a strong Tlrl. Often aht forced hersslf to work whsn tb wat hardly abl to tit at bar teach Id. At timet ah would havt to alar at bom for tbt wat to wtak th could hardly walk. For flv year aba WM In thla weakened eoodltlon. Bh tried various medicine. At lait, friend of her apoka of Lydla H, Plnkham't Vegetable Compound and be gar It a trial. "Everyone aay I am a healthier and atronger girl," eh wrltet. "1 am re otnniendlng the VeieUbl Compound to II my friend who toll m bow they auffer and I am willing to anawer let ter from women ewklng about It" Julia Hchmldt'e addrea la 111 Willow fit, Bllvarton, Oregon. Glrlt who work In factor! know Just bow kilt Brhmldt felt. Psrhspa they, too. will find bettar health by taking the Vegolabl Compound, CaUottcea Quick, eafe, ear telle! from painful callouM on the feet. Al eg ana) a. ) DrSchaW Dt : w ' la what on mother writ of Mr. Winalow't Syrup. Tbouaand of other mother hav found this ufa, pleasant, effective remedy a boon when baby's little stomach Itupeet For con, stipatlon, flatulency, colic and diarrhoea, tber la nothing lik MRS.WINS LOW'S SYRUP II tTU Umm'mJI Onlm't . !' II It ia etcially good at teething I time, complete formula on every label. Guaran teed fro from narcotic, opiate, alcohol and all harmful ingredient. AteMOnwMe Write far frt tmntk f bum lima f latatui muUiera, AHCIO ttfIKU DUC CO. UtUtFatalt he To 7? -)KSTIPTinN tUtMIMIirtt Na Aruia ren.piM latru-lluii. foe lit. Mnnpf r.rua.1d If not Mllafnrtnr,. KTK. Dul HI, EA1T (AN 1 l !. CAMS'. Ill, Mnar, Muklnf t)m4t a IImm. Inn r full lime. M.n, touma. pti iprlH(-e aureaaarv. SM ie fr Mmnla and full Inform. II. B. Ulllla, Bui lit, Oakland. C.IK. Catty My husband." ah anld, "alway want ni to look my beat, no matter what It coat." "Well," hei friend replied, "on can hardly blame film for feeling aa h doe." Button Transcript, Itecanse th how'a oyer for th man of fifty, why ahould ha dnmpeg th enthutlns.n of th you niter men? "You Need a Diuretic!" To Be Well There Mu.t Be Proper Kidney Function. - THE kidntye are th blood filtere. If their action becomee olussith ihey eto not thoroughly deans the blood of poitonoue watlea, Such impurities make on dull, lired and achy with often nagging backache, drowty headache and dirxineee. A common warning of imperfect kidney action ia scanty or burning excretions. Dean 'l Pllli, ttimulant diuretic, aid the kidneye In their eliminativs work. JO.000 mere ha publiclv recommended Doan't, Atkyoaintlihiorl v DOAN'S"8 STIMULANT DIURETIC J& KIDNEYS fb.tar Milbum Co. HI,C.Du.lo.NY I -1 I- ! - ' CocUent I CHAPTER X Continued 18 ,. Dnbh looked pleased at the "u" but ha frowned a moment afterward, and when Mnry touched It I a arm gently, looked down at her wurlly. Tin trying to figure out, daughter, whether you'r right about th money, I guea yon r, though. A you uy, I'olly'd only ue It to get further away from me, and that would keep Da apart. Ilealdes, It mustn't be money that bring Tolly to ma. It must b yon. You can ae that" "Of couri. I can Mother' point of view, too," Mnry admitted, wlahlng to be absolutely fair to tha tbaent, whlrb 1 alway so dlfflrnlt a tnak when aympathle ar mostly with those present "Hut I somehow frsl on your aid, Dad, and when th pinch come, ril warn you and we'll act together. Then w will se what Mother doe. Hh' well, atirprUlngl lou can never tell about Mother." Hhe moved toward th door. Moth er would b waiting, and that wa beginning to trouble her. "Oh, hurry after us to Venice, Father. W'v got o much to aay to each other, and tber' no Urn left fur ut today. And," h paused to mak thla em phatic, "yon most not com further than th elevator with me. If Mother taw m with yon, ah wouldn't lay a word, but It would not b Venice.' "Juat a yon aay, dear, and I sup pose It' aafer, hut I hat It" Claud moved to th door with her, and a they reached It he said, hesitatingly: "Mary, do yon Deed any moneyt I've plenty." "Oeneron old dear," Mary thought, but what ah tatd wait "Oh, I'm quit all rich!, aa long aa Mother hold ent Th queatlon Is, how long can you stand th pc Mother' settlngr CI ml started to (peak and ttoped plmaelt 'Ob, I can hold out for aom tliti," h told her cheerfully, "end there' alway th grocery bualneaa." Mary patted bla arm. "Of course, and If It wasn't for Mother, I'd go bark with yon now Ilk a shot and keep book a or aw-lt thing behind th counter. Wouldn't It b fun? It' Mother who keep me from doing It Mother can't h left alone, you ee." Claud Path put hi arm about hi daughter. "I knew It I alway knew yon wer all right, Mary. It wont com to leaving Polly. Well try and arrange It o w can Men hav abar of yon sort of thar and ahar Ilk. Mary patted hi hind, but looked a llttl dubious. She put an arm about bla neck and drew hi head down and kissed him. "I may hv to II a llt tl for yon," ah warned him, "but surely In such a good cause, I'll be forgWen. At leaat I'll chance It" Th elevator cam and h wa gon, and he knew that the better part of valor ahould keep him from watching from hi window. Hut all th fear ind care of a family man, which begin with th child birth and spresd gradually and with decreaalng fore through th long year of th rhtld'a growth and maturity, had ud denly assailed Claude Dnbbs, and he wondered.' fiercely, what Tolly could be thinking of to allow such girt a hi Mary to go abont alon. CHAPTER XI Msry marveled that th wa able to conceal from her mother the ex citing fact that ah had met and talked to her father. It seemed to her quite Impossible that h could It betide her mother, and think about her father, and her mother upect nothing end think well, Mnry did not quit know wbat Mother wa think ing about For th first tlm In her life Mary real I ted that oul could he lonely. Teople could ha a clot a Mother and the had alway been, and yet so wide apart that when on deliberately drew down th curtain, th other (at In darkness and could know nothing of th thought and feeling behind lb curtain I Claude' heart and head wer full f Mary, She occupied hi thought to tli exclusion of everything el no. So hsorhed wa he In hi own vision, that Ned, returning In triumph from inrceasful visit to th atcamahlp office, for th first tlm In their ac quaintance wa at odd with Claude. Ill Indignation wa mused by th new that Claud had actually bnd Mary there, In th hotel, and yet had aid nothing at all abont Ned. A though that were not enough, Claud calmly demanded that he transfer their reservation to th next ship, tailing a few day Inter. It had been a difficult matter for bltn to obtain passage on the unit boat with tha Johnston and now the effort were In vain. When th change hnd Keen mad Ned asked: "Why didn't you tell Ml Johnston I wa In townt" "Ilecausa I forgot you, and every, thing else, Ned. All I could think of wa that Mnry I my own girl and nothing that Tolly doe will keep m away from Mary when ah wiiuts m." v , Ned'a feeling of exasperation grad ually gave way to the thought thnt In reality Claud hid dnn him a good tarn. By not mentioning him to Mnry, Olaad had lived th explanation thnt h wm not Carter, but Ned Carter ltangley. Moreover, ther would be Bo need, If they traveled on different shtpa, for hr to know It until they met. , There ar om explanation that ahould coma from tha lover. By Marzarct Turnbull Otpyrlsht, lit). tr Marttrrt TsrsbuU. WNUa.rrM This waa one. Mnry atlll believed him th grocer' clerk. The next morning Ned determined that, by hook or crook, he would hav speech with Mnry before th ateamer lulled. II could easily get on board, and th chance were that ha would b able to hav a word alone. II been me awnr that Claud wo regarding him iteadlly , tcros th breakfast table. "For be It from m, Ned, to worm myself Into any bualnea of your, but If you should be thinking of look ing np Mary befor ! tall, my ad vice la Don't 1" "What wrong with th Idea, up poalng I entertained ItT "Everything," ald Claude, all tha klndneaa gon from th blu eye. "If a had Idea. It would meaa up my plan. If necessary, I'm prepared to rope and tie you, to prevent it." He leaned across the table, hi eye growing soft again: "Why boy, can't you see There' lotne women you can rush, and otberi you'v gotta let Ned Even Accused Claud of Being Tea Popular. run a llttl before yon throw th rop. Of course, I haven't been so success ful In my own affair that I ahould set np for a guide, but I know about Mary- If I wer you I wouldn't" "Kuoujrh ald," Ned quickly agreed. "Hut one over the water, a M, Til play my gam without Interference." Claude' caution' prevented Ned meeting hla father. Loren Ilangeley bad Mr. Johnston an Impresslv farewell. II can-led himself so pa ternally toward Mary that only her fear of antagonising her mother pre vented her from raging aloud agalntt hint. Th m Jealnnay, In different degree, prevented Mr. Johnston from telling Mary of Ned' message. The sight of hi flower. modest bunch of violet chosen befitting gro cer's clerk, annoyed her still further. It waa not until New York harbor wa wall behind them that Mary wa told. Something In th way her mother gave th message, with th Inference that Carter wa a pushing, obnoxlon creuture, made Mary place hi flowers contplcuoualy In the itaterooin. All thl Mr. Johnston received In Hence, ind Mary, sort at heart could not understand It After all, they wer American and her mother hid never been a mob. What could have mad her tak thl attitude toward a perfectly Die young man who had laved her daughter' life? Mary de cided not to blam her mother at all, but to put th blam on that detest able Mr. Ilangeley, who bad probably been quit difficult Why had her mother borrowed from him? Surely thing might hav been arranged with les haste. Tber teemed something Inherently unjust loan Dubb In thl wild deiir to escape. Just or unjuat, eh could not quea tlon her mother. Mrs. Johnston' face waa let and worried, and though It changed a moment after to amlle and graclousnets, aa an old acquaint ance greeted her, Mary remembered that anxlou look. If her mother had promised to consider that awful Ilangeley, Mary would have to warn her father. X4'X4XXXXXXXXXXXXXX6X4'XXXXXXX' Soldier' Name Well When the French revolution flamed out, th aristocratic La Tour d'Au vergne, disdaining plea of hi fellow officer to leav Francs, threw In hit lot with th revolutionists. Time after time ha emerged from battle with hi clothing torn by bullet, but unharmed, ind io h gained bl rep utation of bearing a charmed life. Stories of hi amaxlng courage reached th enemy and Inspired terror. , Thl reputation enabled him to cap ture San Sebastian, Spain, (lngle handed. II arrived In a llttl boat bearing a tiny cannon, disembarked, marched to the citadel, announced h wai th advance guard of tb French army and demanded that th place be lurrendered. Th Spanish command ant wa to Intimidated that ha wat willing to aurrander, but asked La Tolly told Mary nothing, and Mary danced, walked, talked, played game, flirted a little, clayed In bed and read when she grew tired of everybody on board ship. Tolly'i routine wa much th Mm, v that ah spent more tlm In bed reading feverishly and without dis crimination. They talked In the usual Jolly, caaual way at night But cer tain lubject wer avoided Clover Hollow, Claud Dabba, Ned Curter and Loren Ilangeley. Just three day behind .them, on th am course, Claude Dabbi and Ned Carter followed. Ned wat find ing Claude a delightful traveling com panion, utterly fre from th lham of Ignorance, and willing to gcqulra knowledge of all aort. Ned also dis covered that other found Claude at tractive, and Ned even accused Claud of being too popular. "Tollnhlug up for Mary," waa hi explanation and excuse. A curiously congenial pair they were, finding an Inflnlt variety of thing to talk about They seldom mentioned Mary, and Ned wanted to talk about Mary. H had reached the (tag when If the beloved name ll not mentioned by som one, tber I no conversation. Rome one, any one, every on must spesk of ber to htm. , Claude, a charming companion In very other respect waa, on th on vital subject, dumb. Ned fumed, In secret knowing that with Claude Dabh all balf-meaaure wer useless ; b would cither hav to declare bl whole purpose, or keep silent 8lnce b knew nothing yet of Miry'i feeling, he kept illent H wished, heartily, that Claude and bis Tolly would play out their comedy by themselves and les re biro a clear field with Mary, Mary In Venice I Tha combination would be heavenly, but not If everywhere that Mary went a moher and father, ut terly estranged, followed. A their journey brought them closer to Mary, th two men com muned In their hearts with th totally different Image they had set np of th same glrL The real and very different Mary In that Instead of only being what they thought was all that and more slept aa tranquilly a an Italian rail way carrlag would permit A th tlm drew near when ah might reasonably expect ber father to appear, Mary thought of nothing else, and grew nervous lest the ibonld be tray. In torn unguarded apeecb, tb thought that wer appermoat in bar mind. i Tolly Johnston (teadlly refused to dlsclu ber plan to Mary. Tolly' night wer sleepless, her days rest less. It wa aa tbougb ah felt aome approaching cbang and atrova to evade it Several wakeful night followed their arrival in Venice, and on morn ing Tolly awok- with a headache. Though aha kept up valiantly nntU after luncheon, ah wa compelled finally to seek her darkened bedroom. Mary knew that Tolly could not n dur being feed or talked to when her head waa Ilk that So, when Mary proposed that ah ahould ipeod tb afternoon In St Mark', juat around th corner, ther wa no excuse Folly could justly offer to oppose th plan, though h did not lik It Mary laughed down all suggestions that ah waa quit too attractive to wander about alon. Mary was an American, though sh had had a for eign brtnglng-up, and the reminded her mother of this, and that sh knew bow to tak car of herself. Tolly, who bad wandered about aa ah chos when Mary' sge, realised she was being absurd. Sh told Mary to go, but not to tay late, and If she, Tolly, did not feel better, sh would bar her din ner In bed. In that case Mary might din with th Farley, whom they bad met on th train, Mary acquiesced, somewhat absent-mindedly. Having mad her mother comfortable, or at least a comfortable a a headach would allow, Mary set forth. Venice, that lovely city of th aea, aeemed to Mary to be looking her best that afternoon. Th sun shon warm on th plana. Th ihop had a aleepy look, their awntngi Ilka droop ing eyelids, and th patchea of ahad wer grateful .to th eye. Mary thought Venlc waa Ilk a lovely, a dnctlv woman, who, past ber first youth, stirred men's hearts to pity for all sh had lost and then to passion for th ageless beauty which h atlll retained. (TO BH CONTINUED.) "Worth Army Corps" Tour d'Auvergne to fire one shot, aa It could not be said he had given us without being attacked. La Tour d'Auvlgnon obligingly consented. A volley replied and then tha command ant capitulated. i Ancient Ltaven The leaven spoken of In th Dlbl used by th Jew I a simple form of yast probably sad from th wild yecit common In hot countries. It I In no way different In It action from th commercial yeaat of today. Character Character I Ilka bell which ring ont tweet muilc and which, whee touched, accidentally even,- recount with tweet niuslc Phillips Brooks. SAY. "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST! Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years. DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART 7 5r which contains proven directions. Handr "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablet Also bottles of 14 and 100 Druggists, sjpula Is Ae toast aatk ef tjm KuatMtsat at Miawertltiddttttt tt -"-TMfsrW Clock Hat 7n Hand With ten hands, acb giving th cor rect time In aa many place through out tb world, a clock bat been placed In a railway station In Berlin. The dial la divided Into the 24 hour of th day and night together, and tb band ar marked with tha name of th plac for which they tell tb time. Salts Fine for Aching Kidneys When Back Hurt Fluth Your Kidney as You Clean Your Bowela Moat folk forget that tha kidneys, lik tb bowela, sometime get slug gish and clogged and need a flushing occasionally, els w hav backach and dull misery in th kidney region, ever headache, rheumatic twinge, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleepless ness and all aorta of bladder disorder. Ton almply must keep your kidney active and clean and th moment yon fed an acn or pain in th kidney region begin drinking lot of water. Also get about four ounce of Jad Salt from any good drug ttor here, tak a tablespoonfnl Is a glass of wa ter befor breakfast for a few day and your kidney will then act fin. Thl famous salts ia mad from tb acid of grape and lemon juic. com bined with Uthla, and is Intended to Bosh clogged kidney and belp stimu late them to activity. It also help neutral is th acids In th ortn so tbey no longer Irritate, thus helping to relieve bladder disorder. Jsd Salts ia Inexpensive; makea a delightful effervescent Uthla water drink which everybody should tak now and then to belp keep their kid ney clean. A well-known local druggist lays ha tells lots of Jad Salts to folk who believe In trying to correct kidney troobl while It I only trouble. Diphtheria Hit at Adult Ther la no reason why ther should not com a tlm when w can throw all our diphtheria ilgnt Into tit wast basket" asy Health Comml doner Henry F. 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