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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1928)
,1 I Organ of Sight ' A liiyfr of liiliirlncvd mill mulled nerve on the liiMltla eurfiice of the liiick part of tliu eyohull dons the aco 1n, Thll If cnlldl llio rutins, which inciina network. The rent of tho eye U ciimeni wllh a lens In front, Ilka nn orillimry lnitriililc Minora It iniikca a ili'tiir on tho retina Ilka tlio fili-t tiro on llin hack of the camera, 1TI10 ret I mi ronimunlcuti's this (ilcture to tin limit). 1 Norway Given Wand Hillr.livrin una flint hilli'Vcd to Ijb n rt of (Irowilninl, nnd win nub miiii'iilly rliilini'l hy liciiiiiiirk, Then It win fomiit o he nil luili-iii-nili-nt le liinil, mil wns formally iiniicxi'i) b' Kiiuliinil In tOM. Of Into years Nor way, riwvdvii iiihI llimslii have contonil vil fur II ownership, Norwny flnully ri'd'lvcil It hy u Irenty ttlgiii'd tit I'urli In 10'JO. Juif Wait Archie's ut kllli'ti win the prlilo of IiIh life mill ho Hull very modi (11 t in bed when skeptical iii'lulihor ex pressed iluiiht thut Fluffy win rull-bloodcd I'vmluii hecutiao hla lull wiiKii't Iiii'ku oinMiiih. "Why, Mix Hinlth," protested Archli, "ymi Jut wnlt till I'll i fTy see a dog and lilt lull will look plenty Ms!" Smell Snake lliimei are uhla tu cenl eiiiike nnd often unirt and plimito when they wind a rattler. Biimetline the rut tloxiinkfl cxinlc an strung an odor Hint II mil ho delected hy a hilinull. Bkllled Vioiiilsiiiell (iiinetliiii-i amelt a ti;iki he fore they henr III rattle. The odor lie a ilckeiilng effect on tnimiiiia. Bird Hain't "Mad Good" The Eiiitllah sparrow win clulnicd to le an excellent dug destroyer In hla nntlve Iniiil. It wna tlmuglil he would lie Till untile lo our farmers, hut ho changed licit he got here, I Id pre ferred lo live In the city, tie doe Utile or no good. What'$ a Dynamo? In England Hie generutor la re feree) in aa a "dynamo. 'Mm wind shield la termed the "windscreen." A aedim iniHlel In a "million." Iliinollne la known ii "petrol." "Antl bounce clip" take the Mutinena out of llrlt ih hlghwiiya. Maimed by Exploiive Hudson II m I in narrowly em-aped sleuth mull v I linen, and hi left liiinil win blown off during hla riperlmcttl wllh nmilmlle. In .-pile of Ida hi-nt townnl Invention of war niuterliila Hudson J.'axliu wna nn advocute of arbitration. Plenty of Then There I a young man In thla neigh Imrhood who doesn't worry a purtlcle About a little th'ng like a knock In the motor or a Hut lire an long a the inn filer rut-out la working all rlghu Ohio 8tute Journnl. No General Law There la no federul law on the auh Ject of vaccination. ('onurc in Icgla luting for the Idstrlct of Columbia hue enacted Inn a relating to vncrlnntlon, but these are apdlcuhla only to the IXatrlrk Bach to Earth t'lty Dweller (twenty yenra hence) Tea, we've given up our tower apart inent and Dinted down to the ground floor. We liked It up there, but the nolne of (It air Iruinc waa aluiply terrific. Wood Uied in Carving The ancient Kgyptluna ii-ihI the sycamore and cedur for carving. The tirccka and Itomana mod cednr. The llliidua used the rnndul, the Japaneae, I'liony; the fiwlae, autlnwiNid. Errort Made by Partnt$ Over-rigid discipline and loo much coddling, denlnivlnu chlld'a self con fldence, or causing him to feel fenr are all rnulia which paivuta must avoid according to one expert Another Viewpoint "A nmn la known by de company he kcope," auld Uncle Lhen. "WliHt nuiy tie more lniHirtnnl la de company lie tnmiiuea to looae." Waahlngton Hlar Richee and Reitraint Anybody can aciiulre a good vocahu lary. Hut only the wine run keep the tiling from working too hurd. lleleun (Mulit.) Itrcord Herald. Flattery "Klntfery la diingeroua," anld 111 Ho, the auge of Chinatown, "aluce money la Judged by Ilia bralne that manage SUFFERING ELIMINATED 15-yeara success In treatlnii Recial ami Colon troublra hy Ilia Dr. C. J. Dean NIHVHIIKUICAI. mrlhnd m. sMr u. lo glv, WNITIK.N AH. HUHANLK at I'll. KM KI.IMb NA IKU or CKR KKHINOI.I). Hcml l,.,l lm HIIKK IIHHuM , twtikilfKrlbliuiMUHtamlnrom lr IrMlmtnl ul tush llminti. IectaLW colon clinic The Red tA Romance of Draddocks Defeat 5y Hugh Pendexter Illustrations by y Irwin Myt Jft. v; w i n Ui feRvice CHAPTER VII Continued 19 from hla bell the wlr.nrd next pulled a long arrow and apparently thru! It down hla tliront up to the fen I her. I bad accepted the knlfe-awnllowlng na being genuine, for I bad aeon a white man do It; but the burbrd arrow I could nol accept Ueaujou whUpered to me: "Little Wolf la a cunning rogue. Tlia reed ahaft la made of abort ec tlona which are driven together when be bolda the barb between hi teeth and preaaoa down. Uut applaud him generality. Should he iniike the Voice In the lodge tell the Indiana not to fight aciilnnt llraddock, we would And ouraclvea without a red force," We clapped our bund and preaaed them to our Hp, and Utile Wolf waa much pleaaed. Ticking up the how and red tipped arrow, he anng a ng In which were repented eoverul tlmei. "Bcarlet la Ha bead." I became keenly Inlereated when, after a alight pnua be fiercely ahoul d: "It flnda Ita way Into a Wclf." II held the arrow ao thoae atnrlng In at the window might look on It, and among the apertutora wna the circle-covered rlange of Itoimd Vni. The wluird bad uttered a thrent three t tinea during the InM hour, and a "woir waa alwaya the victim. The dead benr bad born accepted aa a aymbol for Mraddnrk'e army. I did not believe the am hem meant the Kngllah when be promlwd demh lo a wolf. Hut I waa convinced thut the fellow for eome renaon Intended harm In the Onondaga. There niuxl be a loglrnl caune for thla omfeMed enmity, and naturally I believed my friend bad Incurred mmplclon. I dared not attempt a algnnl although I did glare Into the Oiinndnga'a eyea. I.lttle Wolf gathered up hi belong Inga to retire, hut lleaujeu detnlned blm by tncpilrlng: "Why flora not the great wlrard abont the medlclne-arrow Into the wolf nowt" The Onondaga allowed two brave to crowd In from earh aide ao only hi bead partly ahowed between their. "A ghoM In the medlclne-lodge will eboot It It will tlnd Ha way to the Wolf." Thou al the window were very quiet, their eyea glowing aa they be gnn In aenae a dramntle cltmnl. "Oimntlo'a anna wlh to the ar row when It flnda Ita murk," lnlslrd lleaujeu. lie too had detected eome elgnlllranre In the b-llnw'a myaterlou talk. Onontlo'a aona cannot are the (hoit Only medlclne-eye can aee that Their eyea can aee I lie arrow when It goea through the Wolfe neck. Their eyea can aee that without their moving from their placea." We crowded doner together ao that all might have a fair view of the lodge, and the aavagea at the window drew aalde. A Bra waa lighted on each aide of the lodge ao aa to Illuminate brilliantly the front of the atrurture. Deaojeo whlapered: "I.lttle Wolf la now Inatde. Put name of the devil 1 What did he mean about hla arrow finding a wolft One can Dover tell how the red mind I working." "He may have an enemy be whihea to kill and credit the killing to a ghot" I aiiRgeatcd. Mnybe. I hope not If their mind atart running away wltb them they'll outrun olf pnek In getting back to their northern village, However, It can't be aerloua. Pontine inuat know what ba meant and npprnvea: and routine la one lender I will count on." The drum thudded monotonously foi two or three mlnutea, gradually In creaalng In volume, then abruptly ceaalng. A wenk voice, talking In the language of the Delaware, ended mil ! "Whnt do my children want? Why do my children call me back to thla lodget I am the 11 rat of your grand fut here. lou bavt called me over a long puth." There followed the ahrlll voice of woman, but lo a tongue I did not nnderatand. Next the wlinrd'a voice, hunk j and labored, entered the dia logue, and In Delaware be aaked: "O Grandfather of all the red peo ple, tell ua of the Ingellehmnn. la he atrnngt Will he right airongT Will your children ba at ruck In the head?' "The answer to thut enn enally apoll all my plana I" gritted lleuujcu. The medlclne-lodge rocked ami a waved aa If buffeted hy a mighty wind. Dlacorilnnt nolaea arose evil forcea atrlvlng to prevent the Voice from answering. There aounilvd the barking of dog and the avreiim of the pnnther and the piping null of child. A fearful vlauge allowed for ' an Instunt at the mull opening and waa aucceetled by another. Then with elngte booming note from the medl vine-drum alienee returned to the lodge. After few uumiruta the wruk voice of the first of all grandfather spoke, anylng t "Little Wolf la a mighty wizard. Ho drives away the black eplrlt that wunta to atop my mouth. I aio the Hrrt of your granilfuthera. I tell you thla the floor of the foreat will be red with the blood of the IiikcIIhIi. The Mnnlto la angry to aee hla red children losing their vlllngea and I and. Let the arrow Hud the fnlae Wolf and then go Into battle without fear." Silence aguln, and Beaujeo wiped the tweat from hla brow and mut tered: Norn de Dleul What deviltry la he up tot It's eome of I'ontluc'a work. He should have told me tint Getting a fliiht out of the Indiana la com) I tlnnnl on their killing the 'fairs wolf llonalenr llelnnd, I fear you are right Little Wolf baa a rival. If ao he inuat kill him. or else the flag of France mul le lowered." lie became alien! a from the lodge came the voice oi tittle wott it mm I hi -f Til lI r til' nr mm,m wmm "The Englltr. Spy." sounded very weak end we bad to atralo our eata to catch hla word. Tantlng for breatb be called out: "The Voice la very far away. I inn hear It, my brothers cannot It real a but will mine very soon Walt The llille white dog It bnrklng. He la lead ing the voice back." Another pauae and then we heard the yelping aud kl jllng of a puppy. Then came the voice, thla time sound ing much louder. It cotumauded: "Have the warrlora who danced about the war post pan around the lodge four 1 1 int a, and let each ask bliuselt If be la a true man." Ah I Now inlevelopa. Soon there will be a killing," biased 8t Theresa. There followed tnnre shaking and swaying of the lodge, I'ontluc'a voK-e rang out calling on the dancers to fall la line and begin circling the lodge end for men with straight toiiguea to fenr ootlilng. fainted face In profile begun passing the window. Kurh lavage kept his face averted from tlie lodge and each seemed lo step In greater basts when abreast of the mull opening. I sought the Ouon duga In the long line, but fulled to behold hi in, I took note ol the Ural man to pnsa the window, and when he appeared for the second time there aounded a gurgling cry from the In terlor of the lodge, after which the tidre (tupped aud fluttered violently and the long-drawn-out howl of a wolf took the place of ttje puppy's yapping. The auvngea quickened their pace un til they were moving almost on a run. The bnrklng of the little white dog cunie back, followed by deep voire chuntlng: "Hn-hum-web I" I held my breuth and waited for the Laments Passing of Timer have changed and people hove grown so serious that the old de light In holidays bus vanished, la the complaint voiced by the writer of an editorial In Liberty Magazine. "April Koola' day wna one of the bright spots of the yeiir," polnta out' the editorial. "There was a brick uu der Ihe but; the stuffed pnckelhook with the string (led to It. Breakfast mulllns tilled wltb cotton were s rare Jest, mill ro waa candy shot through with cayenne pepper. It wus a loiu time niitlclpnted and long remembered, as were St. Valentine's day, Christ mas eve, Halloween, and the nlghl be fore the Fourth of July, On Thanks giving we went to grandmother's house nnd ute gorgeously. There aren't sucb " II 'Vl' --li 4VJ1 TJ-i. mm climax, whatever II might be. - Dcau Jeu whispered: i "1 think It la oor friend, who atanda at the door tulklng with the young Icngllshmuo wltb the French heart The young nun Is timid. He will not come In unless strongly urged Ah I (excellent It Is our Mend, ths good lleauvals. Ho preie the young man to enter. When this damnable march lug and yowling stops I will call out for the stranger to Join us and be come better acquainted." - I turned my bead alowly, my heart thumping like ao Indian drum. Beait vals stood with bis back to us. He was ipeuklng very earnestly to the Dlnwold girl, one hand resting on ber Hllm shoulder, lie was trying to In duce her to enter and she was striving lo detain him. I luther-d my feet un der me and mudo ready to leap over the table and to trust to luck In plung ing through the window and Into the -red mob. lleauvals straightened and removed his band from the girl's shoulder and started to turn about und enter the room. The girt seized hla arm and frantically essayed lo hold hlin back. He wu motionless for a moment, aa If amazed at ber action; then shook oft her grarp and atepped backward through the door, The Onondaga's terrible war-whoop Jeikcd my guze to the window. The front of the lodge bulged far out, and tlie Frenchmen, as well as I, exclaimed In astonishment aa a fluttering mass of something that looked to be neither beast nor human, emerged from the structure and dashed through the Bro ught and cams flying through the window. A startled cry at the door closed my bead to awing In that direction, lleauvals, now glaring at the table, was pointing a finger and yelling: "Seize the Englishman I Braddock's iyt" Several things were happening simultaneously which I can narrate only aa separate Incident. My coro palona aat atupefled aa lieauvals called out for even aa he waa sounding the alarm the muffled figure from the lodge ruhed toward blm and wltb a awing of a btunket extinguished ths candles on that side of the room. "The English spyl hoarsely called Iteauvals, and then went down wltb a crush aa the mulfled figure bowled blm over and with a quick turn raked the candles from the wull behind me, leaving the lllumlnutlon of the room confined to the light from the Ores outside. Iteuujeu's bruin resumed working. "Treachery I" be acreamed. I heard bis cbalr tip over aa be rirang to his feet But none at the table knew wherein lay the treachery aa waa proved by the fullure of the company to lay hands on me. Or pos elbly all were so dumfounded they could not for the moment take Intel ligent action. Something crashed agulnat my chair, and over went the tuble. I felt a muscular arm slip around my walat. A blanket fell over my heal ' The nexf moment we were tumbling through the window and idle the midst of ihe pandemonium now reigning outside. I freed my fuce enough to ee the Indians scattering and fulling back from tba lodge, rou tine's voles was thundering: "Surround ths lodge I" But there was nons among bta followers wbo dared to draw close to Die sacred atrurture. My conductor pressed heavily on my shoulder and we went to our kneea and crawled under a flap of the lodge. and the light from the Area In front briefly revealed the distorted face of Little WolL Hla red medlclne-arrow waa through his throat the bead and several Inches ol toe shaft showing under bla left ear. -Ua hum wen i- cnantea my res cuer. The red arrow had been discharged In Ihe medlclne-lodge even aa Little Wolf bad prophesied, and It bad found Ita way Into a wolf, but not Into the man of tbe Wolf clao as I bad feared. Ws had no time to linger. From ths uproar outside, I assumed that tbs Indiana were still bewildered and be lieving that the startling appearance of tbe muflli-d figure outside the lodge and ita nigiu ttuwuga ins window wna but ths worklnga of tbs wizard's, mnnlto. Even now, wltb tbs Frenchmen stumbling about In the commandant's houre and culling for lights, wltb lleauvals madly ehoutlng that there waa an English py Inalde ths stock ade, and wltb I'ontluc darting among the terrified red men and fiercely ex hurting them to catch my friend the Ouonduga, we yet bud time to take ailvantuge of the confusion and muks off Into the darkness that encroached up to ths rear of ths lodge. 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