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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1928)
Ill BAD HEALTH FOR SIX YEARS Lydia E. Pinkham't Vegetable Compound Gave Her Strength ArapaW, Oklt. "I want to tell you juat what Lydia, E. rinkha-n't Vrgntaun t;om pound Iim duns fur dm. ,1 u In bsd health for Iwut tlx year. Mr nerve were 11 to placet. I could nut sleep and wam't akin to do my house, work. Now I fuel so much Iwtterl I lorn likt a bslir. I ran do II my houaework, wanning and Iron ing and led tint all tlx tim. I help my hualiarid aom In tli field, too, ao ?uu so w have aomatlilng to pralae Ik Vegetable ('(impound for. I will fladly anwr all lttlira aaking about ho Lydia K. l'lukliam' medlolne." Ma. I.i'Tiira lliuua, JJoa 60S, Wtatwood, California. !DH$noN SOLO AND GUARANTIED BY CVUT DHUGOST But Very "Water li splendid cleaning agent It applied apnrlngly," auyt iht Worn n't Home Companion household editor. "Ye," replied tha fanatic ob ecrvcr, "tramp discovered (lilt yean go." Quickly Relieves Rheumatic Pains ! 12 Daya'Frea Trial " To get relief when pain tortured joint a id tuufc'let keep yon la 'coo itant misery 'rub ob Joint-Ease. It Irf-quU'kly absorbed and you ran rub It lu often and expect, rostil's inure" speedily. Ort It at any drug , gift Ju. Amcrlea. - Use JolutEnae for sciatica, lum bago, aori lain muscle, lame barki ' rhest colds, aore nostril, and burn' lux, aching feet Only 60 cents. It netnte. FUrr11'"' nam and Atdra for It rflbbclay trial tub. to Pop. tabora torlrs, I'mk a, llalluw.il. Main. Joint'Ease ' Diagnotor i "All three doctor found aonlethlng different wrong wit,!1 me." "Didn't they igtv on mythlngr v,' 'lea, each charger! me IV ' Borne' htThf love only to kllf It '"1 How's Your Stomach?. Ireano, Calif. "Dr. P1ro'a Odd ea Madloal Dleovry gave me en Ure aatlafaotlon a blood enricher and atomacn tome, and I am only toe glad of thta oppor tunity to reeonv inand It It la my candid opinion that there ta nothing better for a general debilitated 0Odt- 'Don ef health thaa the 'Ooldea Medi cal DlaooTery,' and I do not object to thla atatamanL'Ca Bubllettloa it. w. McLaren, 117 8. Angut Bt ObUIn the "DUeorerr" In tabltU or liquid from your dealer, or, aend lOo for trial pkg. to Dr. Pleree't In valldi' Hotel, Buffalo. N. T tad write for free medical advtee. Xrer tried Dr. Pleroe't Pleasant Felleta to regulate bowelaf 0 Pel lata, 10 eeuta. Oregon & California Directory HOTEL ROOSEVELT an raNoitco't niw rwg notil Enrr mm with bath or ihowar. IJ 00 to SkM. Joma at Eddy. Qng sut door. HOTEL WILTSHIRE, San Fnncitco Ml Sloetlon at., nrar Union Hunr. luttar W lUHItr Hofl.H, lUiwtor OnUtda mxma Kith bilh.fJK Indn, 111 emitit, Oiiirt fimniH whh bma, Pi Itiifla, 13 Ml dtmbla, tnatlMU ata. MM, M KliiD.rt V BuaiUr omii nun ' HwUpff oont pIJ wblU Lootnroa wiwkljr. M ooIIkitm. W rIM lur ctln MAI rp pVtTIM Or COLLgOtt SCHOOL FOR MEN TnMw lor IUSINUI, TRADU m riOflMIOM Knrull any llm. aootl (or lUrrnlura. ORtOON INtTITUTI OP TICHNOLOOV V. at, U. A. Hklg. rorUMd, Untie p. w of Mm ii 'J COPYItlOHT VtiJH DODD. MIAD ANO'CO V CHAPTER VIII Continued 1w "My coualn la buront, Kir John It. Croix, and lilt aon'a dentil left no itlr to hit title; ao Hint It would have lied out with him, but that the king con furred on bit duuflitur, Hylvlu, the title of baroneaa and the right of con tinuance of the title In direct line, ao that her oldt-at tun will bcur the title of baron." At Marvin atutod tboae facta, hit ef fort! to watch hit compttiiloii'i fuce rendered hit driving ralhnr eccentric. "Oh," oha exclaluifd, "It tliut the Eugtlah titled lady they "any around here you refute to iimrry?" Nothing could hive been more Inv pertonnl thnn her tono though he noted that her cheokt were flunlied. "Hat that goaalp reached your "Couldn't have dodged ItT the tnilled. "Ity the wty, I believe you told me, the flrat time I met you, didn't you, that you'd been Jilted' V "Only once." "What forr "Than what Td Ilka to know I Can you unduratand mnn't deliberately and of lilt own free will and choice loalng the chance to annex me for lifer Why," the abruptly Inquired, "did yon Jilt your couetn, that baroneaaf "I didn't '' wat never really en gaged to her. Our parcult bad tort of undnratandlug " "Did the noble lady full In with II r "I nevor beard that alie objected." "Then don't you think you rather let her dowuF "Not to much. In my opinion, at a marlage de eonvenanre would let ber down I Anyway, my brother, whom abe'll probably find much more to ber taate, It going to marry her," "la her s "If ahe'll bave him." "And yon think the will Ilk him better than your "If you'd ever met blm you wouldn't eakl" "Oh, whyT "Ile't a Indlet man bat prettier manner than I bave and better dothea." f ."Some girl dont rare for 'a ladle .Wan." ."Well, If all torn him down I might begin to be Intereated In ber mytelf" ' "Whyr . . "If ahe could be ao dlalntereatfd. My brother bat a big Income from my father. I bave only what I earn." , '"Von barep't.a very high opinion -of etrla. have vour ' "What make yon think aof ' . "l'ou.aeem to think they'v no ten preferring manner and cluthet to man 1" ' Marvin felt a tingling (mention along hi arm 'Hint mode It difficult for him to keep hit hand on the wheel, inch tn argent pull wat on It to anatch her to blm and klaa the Hp that paid Mm audi a tribute; he waa not Uaed to compllnienta from girt becaua be'w not uaed to girl ht ill. , Hut the necesalty, It thla moment, of finding a parking anot In front of Klin bury'a beat hotel prevented -hit re plying. "I've bet-n wondering," Meely enld, at their waiter arrived with oyatert, "are you going to make thta educa tional Job your life work, Mr. Crelgh ton? Or are you 'unlug It at a Hep ping atone' to other ambition?" the wickedly tuggeated. "Have you any Idea," he aerwualy replied, "how hard It It to And a Job an boneat man ran dot I'lcdge your tctf to abiolute bonetty In (hit world and you'll atarvt to denlh or rot In Jolll Public achool poaliloni are political Julia controlled by bunch of exploiter. Show me one profeaalon or bualneat In which mini ran be entire ly boneft, The church? It la to tmllel ttk any paalorl Journnllamf Aak John Rwlnton, on of America' moat beloved Journnllata. Medicine? Read Arrowanilth r The law? Aak Judge I -In (lacy I Teaching? Aak 8colt Near Ingl" "Well, what It one to do about It?" "Darned If V ee any ttilullon for a fellow that wnt born with a'lwlit like mine I" "Mot people born to ureal rlcho at you've been, certainly are not troubled with your dlfllcultlea, Mr. Crelghtont I've alwayi been poor, to I can t quite feel your plight, "All my life I've felt bitterly the bogglahneat of our fnmlly't living In luxury on the labor of othen who live on the rugged edge of poverty.' "You tuke life at terlnualy at I did at tlxteenl Grow up tnd bt cynic like me, then you'll be happy, though rich. Can It mutter to the vaat unl vera how we worm on thlt tiny enrtb behave?? ' "Not to the Tnat unlverao but to Ul wlillt we're here, (lot to, hove traf fic law, you know, unleat you ran get off the high rond to a road no one elte uaet; where, of cotirae, you'd have a right to drive yourcvlf to death If (Helen iRMartin5? you win. ted to. Hut can you find tucb a road? Can you" Hit vole trailed off Into alienee at he tat tturlng at her ubaently; for while be had been talking be had be come conaclou, at he looked at her, of teeing a face within a face the child Uh face of that photograph of hit Kng llah coualn looking out at him from tht malum, Intelligent countenance of thlt young woman. That photograph wnt at thlt moment In hit Inalde breutt pocket An ilinoat Irretlatlhla temptation telzed him to take It out tnd compare It with the living fuc before hit eye. Or to tud denly confront ber with It and not the effect "Why on earth do you keep ttaiing at me Ilk that?" the Inquired In aton. lahment He enm to hlmaelf with a abort laugh, "Well, I've teen worie cbrotnoi than your facet" "Oil, don't be to Impersonal I" They laughed gayly at, having fin- lulled their luncheon, they roM to go out to their waiting car, CHAPTER IX Four o'clock on Monday afternoon, at which hour Meely, though not aware of the fact wa booked for tomethlng of a reception at ber tchoolhotue, found her dlamlaaliig her pupilt with a I moat frantic expedition, that ahe might be alone to anawer a letter ahe bad received that morning, which Marvin Fait a Tingling Senaatlon . Along HI Arm That Mad It Dim. cult for Him to Kp HI(Hnd en in rvni. cried, or rather ahrleked, for Q an awer; and not a moment had ahe had II day to write It.' Ile molher wnt In need dlatretwlng need her own dear 'mother! So, the 'little turn which, In the few nionthi of teaching, ahe bud amaaaed toward her trip to Hollywood, niuat be aaTlAced and the trip Indefinitely poitpniied. 8b had been writing rapidly for only a few minutes, however, when her ear wat caught by the tound of a car Hopping outside the achool houie, Marvin Crelghton? Even he wat un welcome while her letter lemalm-d un written and the would have to tell him ao. , a inoci on tne aoor winch one could not have culled hexltutlng. It wai, on the contrary, peremptory. Fol lowed Immediately by the entrance of an elderly, ruddy-fucod, whlle-halrcd man who teemed, on tight, an an achrnnlnn In title schoolroom, for Meely saw at once that he wa proa peroua looking gentleman of a rather ixxiiiiiiiixiiiix.xiiiixxxi ' Made Arrow Complete Its Destined Course In the mountain province of Luton. Philippine Islands, where the Igorntt tud Ifugaot ind Knllngnt live by primal laws duplicated In the Obi Testament of the Bible, but modllled by Chrlst't philosophy In the New, t Journeying missionary prleat recently wit allot In the back with in arrow. He turned back trying to discover hit hidden assailant and when (he young man In the buahet found out that he wn t priest, lit rime tud knell before him and begged heavenly pardon. There wnt feud on, he explained, and he. had. thought the prleat an enemy; In the dusk of late twilight he hud not recognised the prleit'i garb. All rlgjit, but how could they get the arrow out ol the prleat buck? Oh. tliut would b 'try easy tud would not courfly bearing. Not one of tht tchool trunteen the had met them ill. Not the father of one of ber I'cnnaylvanli Dutch poplin thl wut man of the town. Kuchleiily ber heart begun to bcut faster. No one else about here could poHlbly look like thlt except- yet. It must bv-the elder Mr. Crelgh. ton I , What on earth did he want) He came to the plutfonn and, at the rose, be held out hi hand. Hit man ner, though courteous, wat distant and bit countenance grave and rather forbidding. "Thlt It Mist Schwenckhrar "YetT" the laid Interrogatively, "Mr. Crelghton," he Introduced him self. "I'm glad I find you still here; I wat afraid you would bave gone." "You wanted to tee me?" wat her rather superfluous question. Her heart wat qtiuklug and the made a d-ter-ate effort to get herself In hand. Tht man looked formidable I Drawing a chair to the desk, he mo tioned ber to bo seated and tat down beside her. "I am planning a little gift to thlt tchool, Mis Hchwenckton. A Christ mat gift. Electric light. I wanted to ik you when the men can work In here without Interfering with your Mi placed l blotter over ber letter, which lay under bit very eye. Bhe did not believe thlt electric light stuff; he needed an excuse to come here to tee her. What fort "The tchool houte It empty every day after four," the replied, "and all day Saturday." "Any day ifter fourr be reflected. "The ichoolhouse it ilwtyt empty after fourr "Today It in exception, t stopped to writ a letter." "Ah, to write a letterr he repealed, and the heard the skepticism In bit tone. "Then you're not In the habit of receiving visitors ifter tchool hours T "You're my flrtt" "Now yon surprise me I I wit un der the Impression that r my ton (ometlme visited yon ber ifter tchool hours!" He looked to coldly disapproving at be spoke that Meely never for an. In stant supposed be referred to hit elder ton, whose vUita, being ttrlctly professional, would, of course, be be yond criticism. It must be that com garbled rumor of ber Intimacy with St Croix had reached the man and be wat here today to put a ttop to It) Itut how exciting I What would bt do about It? Try to bribe ber, buy ber off? Oh, surely that tort of thing wit only a "movie" device. It didn't retlly hnpien; the bid never in the whole course of her life mat any one who bad "bought off any one or who bad been "bought off." If only she could have known be wai coming, the would have made np for the part; rouged and powdered Ilk a real "tough"; en hanced her price aa a menace to 8t Croix. Why, he could have made her- elf look so dangerous Mr. Crelghton would hive ptld anything to be rid of ber enough to finance ber needy fam ily fur a year perhaps, while 'ah worked herself In at Hollywood. But tli way ah waa looking Just now, b must be finding ber perplexing. That wa why, probably, be seemed ao dated ; be bud heard ahe wat a com mon little buasy and be found ber looking respectable; at respectable at bit own wife I Mr. Crelghton wit Indeed feeling tl dnu-d he looked-for hadn't 8t Croix told him that the girl wat Illiter ate, vulgar, talked the dialect of the county? and bere wa girt- who looked not only like a lady, but who tophlstlcated bearing and perfectly good English to astonished him that for the moment he wat disconcerted; a tenaatloo to which be waa, for the moat part, a at ranger. The bare Idea of (uggestlng to ber that he would buy her off, pay her to go away, turned hltu cold. He had no least difficulty In understanding Mnrvln't "falling for" her. ' ' "I'm not mistaken, am I, In taking you for the teacher r be aaked. "I'm the noble martyr," she id mltted. "Don't I look Itr He checked the gallant retort which rose Involuntarily to bit llpt; he'd spoil everything If be dldut wat:h himself the girl wat fetching. Their mention wat caught it thlt Instant by the noise of mother motor Hopping before the choolhouxe. Meely thought with a thrill, "What a tit nation If Marvin walks In here and finds hit futher wnrnlng me off 8t Croix I Oh. crlcky I" She wat putzled by the accusing look with which Mr. Crelghton wat re garding her did he think It wat 81 Croix' car out there? and tht hid Just denied that the ever had visitors here at her tchool I No wonder bo looked at her accusingly I (TO II CONTINUED.) hurt much ; to the young mountaineer stepped behind the priest, cut the feather-end off the irrow and Jammed the point on through the priest's body ; od then he Hepped around In front and pulled the arrow out The wound healed toon enough, no vital orgius navtng been scotched. Exchange, Nof Altogether Aged There It a woman In our neighbor hood who It eighty yean of age, but who walkt with in erectnett ind tprlnglneat that It the envy of women ninny years younger thnn the. . 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