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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1928)
Beaver Feedi on Atpen Jtt'it vi'tB will cut othitr fiiiiil 1 1 ii ii ni' IX'ii burk If lliey urn nlilltti'tl Id, uml "ufUm (In 10 from choice, iMj it'cl it I ly In sttniinnr. No ilniilii llicy nru iflutl of h cliiinjiO In illi't, Kvi'ii In miiiiiniT, however, II117 consume much impi-n 'nnd veil when lining nihitr pliinla. 'I'll I WMnii o show thill tlii'y ri'itlly prt'fir unpen, ' Air Rum Timber Saw A wlrkt'il limkliiH liiiili'ini'iit of re rent In will Inn which tin H proved very cITci'llvo In Hulili'iilnu Inlinr, In (hi! iwrtiilile tliiiln'r-miwlnii tniicliliip, oV alliiieil for cillllnii hciivy plunks mnl lltulier, The snw Is ulr driven Willi tt two iniMi i n 11 cut i'mmII.v unv hind nl timber lii In 1!) Iiii Ik-m In illuiiieter. Belief Reviied t Till writer him heeli liiliiihlliK nt miracles for itmid iiimiy yeiim. hut we 11 re K"IK (ii kIvii It Ui. A 'If Tim Student u na m shucked I he other 1I11V Hint lis If anything: run shuck riilli'tin student, llii-u there In 11 Hunln I'Ihik mill miracles nre mil. i'orviillls (Ore,) fiim-lle Times. Dicing Ancient Came In tli diiys nf I'mupfll Ulctt wen often of very rliilinriilv cniiNtriiclliin. taring friMiii'utly Jeweled. Inn I he giini wnt Just the mime an fiilluwpil luiliiy Tim true lice nf dic e turn never In en ascertained. Aeenrillnii In Miiphw-les. tt win I'ulliHU'iJel, 11 lireik, Whu III Veil led llieiu. Vnreaioning Witdom Women In linn are former inclined dy men of bring tinreniuitiiilile. Ami of course--they ri iinrrimiiiiiililp Thim proving, wire nior, Ihelr In finite Mitiully.-t'lmrles (1 Kluiw In Harper's Huiir. Avialor$' Powder Puffi It l mtitl nu to not tluii ntiitiv vluton iroteil their cms ukhIiisI Hi roar of the miilor tiy iin-nii of tiny velour ponder pulT. They nre ewn lllllde the flaps nf III lielmet. Care of Linoleum Waling will lielp to nink linoleum luxt a long time. Wh wild lenmliiK hot wnter uml apply whs while ih llnoleiini Ii warm. Aly after each Wlihlllg. Name Made Famout The niimu "ili (Jury'' for th mime of Hip Dili nf the fulled Mule win flrKt applied In I st I tiy Wllllmn Itrlvrr, nulling ruptiilii ol Sulem. Muss. Historic Canadian Soil ' Tli firm f 1. nil In t'linmln In snln to have le n slliinled in Hi all of tli Mil it (Juel.ec wliera now Hindi (Ii City In II ami other outiHc build Ings. One-Way Journey A fool nnil Ida money arc so.m parted, nnd when rush vinrlx vd Ing swny It curries mi round trip ticket Kurt Wiijii News Kt-tiliuri. iruf for Exi$lence Contrary In all lli JoUs, tutint gmdiinlen nr of aom uw In I he world. usually tin v Inix II. ken o Hie lilg gnmea -itroli Newa. Firs! Recorded Strike Tli tlrt apiH'iiriiln of Ihe nirll.e In hhtory win Id strike of efl..ii nf Hi iilelieliim iif.ilii-l I lie p.itrlcliin" 0 ancient It.. me, 4:11 It I'. Dangerdui Attribute t Poola uml aeimil.le mill 11 r- riuiilli Innoriioiia. II la In Hip hnlf f....l uml hlllf wine Hint Hi :reiitel ilnngei lies. (ioel lie. . They Alt Do "Tli Hnti of my hiil.iin.l U Hint Ii ( til 11 U tie tins all Hi etine." Wi.iiiiiii hI Wllleili'li I KiikIiiimI) police cum I. About Ourtelvee I'.elng In the I'lulit pln.e 11ml lielnj! reiuly aeiouiiik for puiny of Hie tine liiipienlhK Unit onlookers mil "Link." Twofold Advice ' I'mi'l cut eornera while motoring, hut lie dure In rut I'nrnera on evpeiiMi In your lnilna, Atelilmni tilolm. . Conveyt Meaning The xironlon; "A iiiInu la n gnoil na 1 mile," ineima Hint n narrow ca rnie la na good na any other. Bo$iitm To hernm a Inwa reiiilra no Imsa Ing. r'nrhi MukiixIiio. SUFFERING ELIMINATED IS yean aucceu In treating Rectal and Colo trnublra by the Dr. C. J. Veto nun simuiLM. nirmiHi m Mnuitnglvl WKtrfKN A Di.nipil.lv ni 1 ii....' r.i.ii'ii" . kJA I'L'll I L'll Lk'b'llkJIlL II ' Hnd lo.li. turVMKK lUO-nM 1 bonkiifi'rltilitgcuciamlemi lw trrlnint nf lie-h ullnifnli. RutalVcpion ciiNid HrmjiiHiijoiMTij The Red cA Romance of Draddocks Defoa Hugh Pendexter in 1... IMV I i wi try j. Irwin Mytns JfyL w. ni . u. stRvice Copyright by Hwgk Frrdit CHAPTER IX Continued 2ft- Tll do aa you ink; miner j but be fore th righting beglna, If titer la any, I want to you mluutn. If llmre'a aura to lie fighting, coin hack to dm. I'll bo near tha Drat wagon." ' "if It la poaalhla, I'll dn I hut," I agreed, glad to oinka any Icrma that would limura her anfety. Then waa aoma delay I11 atnrtlng. although the druma bad pounded out the "long march.'' It arema that (Jen fral llraddock wlahed to piinuliie the lluah creek ahnre pcreormlly before breaking romp. Now my hope were high again; but, alail The preclpltoua bniika Imprt-Med him aa being too much nf an obstacle to overrnme now we were ao clou (o the fort And during the few minuter he wulked long the banka and m.wled at the rugged ahore over the it renin Ihe fute of an army and of continent were di-cldcd. I felt great regret that Ihe ridge road win not followed, but I fully be lieved the river road would, at Ihe moat, coat aome Uvea. It wna not given to Die Onondaga, nor even to the witch girl, to read the next few hour a. It waa near midday before we got In motion. Ulat waa already out with the IMuwarva. Itoond I'aw, Cromll and I look to the wooda together, but quickly reparoled and loomed toward Turtle creek. When we came back to camp that lilght ire made the an me rejiort no eigne of any enemy In diana In numtiera. Our Delaware bad en'hunged ehota wltb few Frenrb Indium but no aculpe were brought In. luring the day the army bad fol lowed the valley of Long Hun for dlatance of about eight mllea In aouthwatrly rourie, ao alowly did we move, and bad made camp on the ilo(e between the Monmigahela and rivu let called Crooked Run. Throughout the night the wagona kept coming In. In Ihe morning July eighth Col onel Wanhlngton arrived and InnlHed on eichanglng the covered wagon for home, lie ahowrd hli lllneaa very plainly and waa not fit to be In the aaddle. lie waa young man, younger than L and yet bla face waa very grave, 1 aaw blm when be went to participate In council with the coin mamler and t'.ie field officer. I wna waiting neur when be came from the conference In company wltb Kir I'eter llulket. Blr rtr'a vlaage waa ery melnm holy end not good for the reg Ulart lo ace. The two nf them ended their cotivermtlon clnae by me. and aa I waa there flrat there waa no rea aoo why I ahnuld plug my fare. Blr I'eter aald: "1 uiged uM.n hlra to have every foot of the ground examined, and you heard what he replied; that he re fused to lone lime heating the foreit for red Indiana aa Highland burner beat Ihe Wooda tn driving out gnme. Hut. nielhltika, we could well take a leanm from the in me Highland hunter. " , "It will be great fault If we do not (clze the fordi, It Ihe leuat," 111 Id Colonel Washington. "Kven were that done there will remain much danger. The Krenih will never abandon Hu ipienne without making fight Hut w mtiKt have bnhI courage. The rrench Indlnna do nut want to fight Out only dimger will oe In panic ecUIng upon Ihe regular." "You may dlmnlKa that fear." Hit I'eter haughtily replied, "lilt M11J eaty'a (iunrdf know their duty too well, Ihnnk Hod I If the provincial! will hold, (here need be no fear concern ing the soldierly qunlllle of the Uuiirda." "1 am convinced the provinciate will hold, Sir I'eter," crisply axuured Col 0111I Wuahlngton. TliereRpon they purled with cere montou howa, and Colonel Waahlng Ion beheld me for the flrat time, tie greeted me warmly, aa an old friend. I bad to tell him my experience aa guest of Cnptnlo Itenujeu, and ha re queued me to repent what the cap tain hud ntd about laying an nmhua cnile Pi the croaalnga. When I had flnlHhed, ho in HI: "II do look ui It ihe Indian are fulling him at the lut moment Our acotita report there are no lgn of Indian at either croaalng. There' nothing to hinder 111 lelaltig both ford now. And yet we Khould al way beware ot Ihe enemy, (tetter averrute hlin than lo underrate him Well, Webiter. take ginid cure nf your lelf. , If the Impiimlble doe hniien. It niunt he Ihe colonlnla who hold Ihe rneiny buck until the rcgulari can gel metr benrlnga." Again he (hook my hand nnd his flesh wn hot with fever. He wua weak nnd hla gnxe wandered lo hi covered wagon. I bluntly told him, "Von ahnuld be In bed, all." "Kxcellenl. advice, Onctor ., Hroiul, liuiamueh aa rent la hard c e by when Ihe wagon la In motion" Hla attempt at Jociwlty -na rut her pltlnuW JMoad vai when one auw the fevorlnh lluah In hla thin cheek and observed the heavy weurlncae of bla eye. "But It' worry, rather than fatigue, tnut'i bothering me. da mine, Wehiterl It' hard faring when I cun'l keep on a borao when I believe I'm needed, but cun ride acroaa two count lea without discomfort when a dunce, with a pretty ludy la the objective." I turned with him lowurdi hi wagon and lie reeled a baud on my ahoulder, not for support but In simple frlendllnesa, and I prompted, "You worry, Colonel t" "The regulnra," he replied In a low voice. "They huve no Idea whul buih flKhtlng meana," Then he caught him K'lf and his voice was Hint of an offi cer as he warned, "Bui that ln'l to be talked about The riflemen will scout agnlust a aurprlne." We were nt the wagon and I would have liked lo huve given blm a hund over ihe lull hoard, but knew belter. Knrly thai evening the word was punned that 8t Clair was lo push for ward, al once a strong force so aa to make both forda aocure. Cor aome reuMin be abandoned tills plan, which might have eliminated all chance of massacre. I'erhnps General llrad dock opposed It, although I was after ward told by Captain Ortn that llraddock never panned upon It Could we have but known that night what had gone on In Dnquenne the entire history of thle country mlitht hnve read differently; alwuya provid ing we bad taken advantage of our knowledge. A It transpired later, Ihe de Nnrmonvllle brother on July eighth reported to Deaujeo thai our army wa eighteen mllea from the fort Renojen at once, tn a desperate mood, harangued Hie Indians The red men told him he was mad to propose an attack on sucb in army Vet such waa hla Influence over them that they did not Dally refuse the venture bul did auk a day In which to think over hla bold project Thus, this very night after I bsd epoken with Colonel Washington, the cin mnndanl at Duquesnes was gloomily facing the hour that sepn rated him from July ninth, the day he wa to accomplish ao much for France and leave a memory that waa soon to be forgotten I Hut he knew nothing of all ltd, and Sir John did not take steps to make Ihe double crossing of Ihe Monnngu beta safe. However, General trad dock did realize the necessity of doing In part what Sir I'eter llalkel had urged him to do thoroughly, and at three of the clock of the morning of Ihe ninth sent Cage forward to se cure the two crossings and lo hold the further shore of Ihe second until Ihe army should come up. Itoutid I'aw and I were awake when this (letnclimenl started and we did not go back lo aleep again. Cromlt hud found Simon Flux among the wagons and had joined his mesa. At four o'clock lo the morning St. Clair followed after Gage with the rond builders llraddock posted four nun dred men on the surrounding helilit nnd started for ihe Qrsf crowing at six In Ihe morning. Itoiind I'aw and I acted a tconta, although It bus been erroneously charged Hint llraddock had 00 scouts out. Sucb statements are absurd. The entire army. Including Ihe wagons and guna, made the Urst crossing without any hindrance; and It did seem lis If the road to Ouquestie wus oHn before use. We marched lo order nf buttle to the second ford, nnd saw nothing of the enemy. Gage hud cur ried out hi Instructions, and the last crossing was clear nnd the prise was almost within our grasp. A band of twenty of the eiiemy'e Indians had been eecn, hut these bad run uway In fright It lucked au hour before mlddny when we reached the second crossing, but II was not until two houre Inter that the banka were pronounced aofe for the artillery and the wagona. In another hour the army hud passed this ford. QiX00XOOOOOCKXHXro Wild Creatures Able, In nddll'on to the Ave senses human beings enjoy, It seems that animals nnd birds have one. Hint enable lliein to divine a little of Ihe future and what It hold for them. The saying, "Huts will leave a sink ing ship," indicates a stiunge fore knowledge on the part of these cre tures. Fish, birds, and animals are Invurl nhly true weuther prophets. Sen bird know III some curious way when a storm I approaching. Though the weather I Hue und the iky give no warning of a coming storm, (hey are moved by some common Impulse tn make their way Inland. Wild gees will also fly from Hie approach of a Himiilersiorm. Ants will desert Oiulr uesls, taking The Onondugs and f were In ad vance and halted to wntcb tills Dual panniige of the river. For the benefit of any French scout the troop bad been ordered on dress parade. II wa wonderful spectacle, and my heart heat high with pride. Round I'aw sounded his "Yo-nuh I" ns he gazed on the soldiers wenrlnj their best uni forms and currying arm that shone like silver. To add to our enthusiasm, the colors were waving and the drums were rolling out the "Grenndler' March." A the disciplined files steadily ap proached, long line of scarlet and gold, I could not believe the sturdy fellow ever would be thrown Into confusion let ISeauJeu act a cun ningly and audaciously a be might As they came on, It wa easy to pro nounce them Inexorable of purpose, a relentless war machine that could not be stopped. That last passage of the river wus the high point of my hopes: the Lilies over Duquesne were as good aa down. In this brave and Inspiring fashion was the bulk of tb army drawn up In buttle array near the Fruzler cabin. There would be no fight, I aald to the Onondaga. He muttered: "The man of the Wolves see only red pulnL" I remembered my promise to the Din wold girl, and aa there might be a skirmish between our ranger and the retreating enemy I went back to the wagons. She wa waiting fnr me be lli rrd the covered wagon In which Colonel Washington had overtaken tile army. "We'll be In the fort before (unset," I hurriedly told her. "I must get back to be stsong those who go ahead." "If I could go wltb you" "Keinember your promise," I rebuked her. "I have come as I said I would. Now do yoo keep buck wltb the wag ons There nmy be a few bullets Dy ing about the head of the army. And just why did want to tee me. Utile woman?" She flushed and then loat ber color, and whispered: "There la a ahroud around the tnau Cromlt. I wanted you to come back lo see If one bsd grown about you." She stared al me as If looking through me and at something for be yond: then ihe gave a little laugh and winked back the tear and tn great relief murmured: "You have no ihrond. Thank the good God for that The Onondaga" "Pot no shroud on blm." I hastily Interrupted. "Fnr If you do. and he know It, he would feel bound to get himself killed." "I say nothing about the Indian. Kiss me, mister." That kin was moat unreal, Uke something happening In a dream, and yet I found It greatly to my liking; a fact that surprised me mucn. Bhe was o abrupt lo her demand It waa more that tbao an Invitation that I had obeyed and waa hurrying back to the Onondaga before I bad fully an alyzed my emotion. Round Taw spoke to me aharpty and I did not understand what be aald. He trotted off and I followed blm. "My white brother I aa one who hue talked with ghosts," be told me over bl ahoulder. The order of march from tha ond ford bud Ihe guide and engineer and lx light , horse following the scouts. Gage' detachment and the working party under St Clair came next Some distune behind these last cam the line, preceded by light home with four squads acting as flanker. Then followed the suitor and a (uhultern proudly leading twenty grenadiers, one twelve-pounder supported by a company of grenadier. The vanguard proper followed, and behind it came the artillery and wagon trains, and the rear-guard Flanking parties were out on both sides. I saw nothing of Cromlt and bad lime only to wave my hand to Itusby before the Onondaga hud led me around a bend In Ihe road. At Unit time General llrnddock with Ihe main army wua well back toward the ford, and the advance column of some three hundred men was well-advanced be yond a cross ravine. Ilnlf-wny be tween these two divisions wn another column of two hundred men. llnd we scouted the ravine It would have been an easy matter for Gage's ploueers to have taken possession of It Cage's command had passed be yond the spot where Ihe main battle was soon to he foughl and must have Just finished ascending Ihe second gentle slope when the Onondaga gave un explosive grunt, seized my arm. and pulled me behind aome tree. saw tlgures moving toward us from the direction of the fort but suppos ing them to he some of the enemy' scouts rei-onnolterlng the Army. ITO til CONTINI KD t to Foretell Danger their babies with I hem, 24 hours be fore the outbreak of a forest Ore. Ilahhlts will leave burrows made In low lying ground before a flood oc curs. They tinve some weird iiremonl tlon which forces them to seek higher ground before Ihe danger Is upon (hem. - Record for Slaughter According lo ancient records, the buttle of Chalone, where At 1 1 In, ths 'Hun, was met by the Gothic print, ThoilHinund, coiuiuiiudlng Ihe Vial gotha und lloiuan forces, wus the nt sanguinary haul ever recorded lo bis. 'lory. The dead left upon the hVM sr estimated us between ZMUkK) and 9M 000 ni !t. JO minutes nan- V, How many people you know end their colds with Bayer Aspirin! And how often you've heard of its prompt relief of gore throat or tonsilitis. No wonder millions take it for colds, neuralgia, rheumatism ; and the aches and pains that go with them. The won der is that anyone still worries through a winter without these tablets ! They relieve quickly, yet have no effect whatever on tha heart. 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