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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1928)
John's Mother : Praises Doctor Thorn Isn't n luoth. r lUlnit wli( won't agree Unit no Imlf Mick child should bo llni subject for nn ex peilineiit wild iiiihII cine uf uncertain Jnorlt. When your chili la Milium, luiud- mliy, Imlf ulik, feverish, rciileH, with conicu tongue, liiiil breath, rm uppe. tltu or entirgy, you know Hint nine time out of. ti'ii it's n Mlk-n liU llttl stomach mill bowel need purging, And when yriu know Hint for over II fly nr i'uilii tl linn bav endorsed mm preparation for thin ron. dltlon, IIiith doesn't, "in to t) any reason for "IrylriK" thing. Itlch, frullj California Fig Syrup clear thn Unlit stomach ami lmwels gently, linriiilfitMly ii ml in a liurry. It rt'Kuliitt't thn bowels, gives tono and BtiHliglh tu ttiom mil to thn stomach; nm, helpt to glvo your child now 1rngtb, energy ami vlliillly. Thou sand of Western mother praise It. Mm. Joseph W.lllll, 4:iofl Hed'nrd Aft'., Omaha, Nt'liraxkn, lays- 'Til never forget th doctor who cot me ti give my Imliy hoy, John, California Fljf Hyrup. Nothing cUe seemed to help 'Ma wenk towel. That was when Im wnt JiiKt R huhy. II suf fered a good deal before I gave him Klg 8yrup, Imt It "topped lilt trouble quick. I hava tit', It Willi lilm for coldt niiit 1 II I In upset ever since. I roiivldcr him a Klg Hyrup hoy," limltt on tli genuine an li lt. Hce Hint thn carton bear Ilia wnrd "(Mil foriiln," Over four' million bottles used t year. , Garfield Tea Wa Your Grandmother's Remedy For every atomarb and Intestinal III. Thl good old fash ioned herb hom remedy for consti pation, atomarb lilt lid other deraoge-Bit-utt of the sys tem to prevalent the day I In even greater faror at family medicine than la your grandmother's day. MUrr.1 Gr,dlr,r. Blf araftla for nut Pr.rttg ti Hr,lh prig far to y rr, K u. nwkit UiiimiWf. ttrrtrl ! fnr prlr llt. lTrr.prWr.Hl.la )L. Vl i" mcMMiMtPur in c. l.M. f.llr. uua. xzzxz SCHOOL FOR MEN It rUr la, BUSINUS, Tl tOM riOFWIOM r.MWilr.iif llw. HrHl l.r htrrlur. OftlOON INSTITUTl Of TCCMNOLCOV I. M.ll. A. Ill.lg. firtltd,lr(ua Old Mob.t Ord.r CUd. Afli-r a tlflty 'of 7U yit, a mt' olllr tnoncy ordt-r hat bt-ra paid fn Ma). A. r'rniik llulrhlna, of li-'rnld. lna. In KVS. Aaa II.Munn, of Chi fuK". at'iit hit liroihi-r. I'hllo 11. Mimn. of m-rrflchl. a I'nllvd Klatet money ontt-r for f.i. . It artx-nr dial th ordrr aa' never eitilird liy I'hllo Miiiiii. but U'l'd hy him aa bookmark for l he fiimlly llU.le. After the, denlh of Mr. Munn. hla iroierty wna Inherit. d by Mnjor lliitrhlnt and th nioney order' wut found In th Itlhle. ' ' AnerUa.i Badly Ui. The liutlle of Caniilt-n, Ait!itt Id. I'M), wnt to overwhelming HrMUh tliiory over th Amerlriina. The Anierlran army wat riirtlmlty d alrojed at an orunnlMlton. Thl brantled Ci iiitiiI (Inlet for all time at an lnroniieti'iit inlljliirr lender. One, run never ettlniHle mnn't tnlnry by the work he rtnlini to do. SAME PRESCRIPTION , HE WROTE IN 1892,' Whe Dr. Ctldwell itrVd to nraHlet mnlinlm, bark in 1M7&, th needt for laJitliv wr not at great u tntlay. l'eonl lived normM live. aU plain, wholeanrn food, tnd got Plenty ot lrof.li air. Hut ven that rly tlier wr draatio hyloa and puriret fnr th relief of eontition which l)r. Caldwell did not Iwlluv wttr good for human lielnR. Th preaorlptlon for conatlpation that Ii tnied early In bit practice, tnd which lit put in drug atorot in Wi under tin nam of Dr. Caldwell' Byrup 1'epaln, It a liquid viyetahl temly, lnteiidtl fur women, rhildren and ldcrly peopl". and they need juat tuck ft miiI, taio bowel allmiilant. Thia proscription baa proven lit worth and ia now Uit largeat telling liquid laxativ. It ha won tha conll.lrnce of jwopl who needed It to got rt'lh-f from lieniluchea, lilllouanoi, tlatiilouw, Imlb region, lot of appetlt and alfen, bad lireath, dyaitepala, colda, fovtira, Al your dniKglat,, or wrll "Hymn J'opiiii," Dept. Iin. MonticoUo, lllinola, lor fro trial butU. w mi f fin IskeA Atlomance of Braddoclt's DeSeat By Hugh Pendexter Miutration by 1 ; Irwin Mytrc . '' ' ' Orprrlihl hr lluaH Ptodritar, WNU .llu CHAPTER IX Continued 27 "They art charging otl" cried the Onoudugn. And founding bit war whoop h fired at the Ogurot now twlftly bounding forward. " I lo fired end ttopped tnvng. Dut I did not belter the nffnlr would (mount to anything tnor thnn an ex change of (hntl betworn the aroott ntll I recognized Captuln lleaujeu at the bend of a mixed force of French and Indiana. On tb breatt of hit fringed bunting ahlrt wna a allver gorget, pleating target hud I not emptied my rifle at the enviiite. A moment after I fired, lleaujeo halted and waved bit lint above lilt bead, and the Indlupa tendered to left and right. I would have believed the enemy wna retreating had not the Canadlniie and reguliira remulued to bold the- road agulnat ua. While 1 win reloading, Mr. 0 or don of the engineer! cuine up and wat the Brt't of the rcgulnre to behold the ene my. It teemed to be mott foolhardy thing for two hundred Frenchman to dlapute the Duijuitne rond agulnat our proud army. I began to reallie we wore In for aomelhlng more thnn a tklrmlah when a heavy fire opened on ua from ahead and from both aldet. Itnnnd I'aw and I both bugged the ground and retired to th right. A terrlfld bowling and yelling wat atarted by the aavagea, tliililer chorut that eucomparaed the mud for tome dlnlnncti Guge'a trtMipt teemed to be confUM-d by the flendlab clumor and the InvUltiillty of (he foe. Tha men daggered under th cruel lire, then milled tnd began emptying their mutketa In volley. Hut , there wat nothing to ehoot at except the tllra French fore ahead. Itefore they could full back from th Juw of the trap. 8t Clulr'e working fore cam up on the run to pile confution on cotifualon. Gnge felt the reinforcement behind him and ordered bl men to chirv tratglit ahead and eliminate the Frenchmen. The head of hie column waa apeedlly wiped out, and the real were eadlj ataggercd by th fierce Ore. A gun waa ruined up lo utort th ploneera, and at th third diachurge of the piece, tteaujen fell dead, dying gallantly aa became a Chevalier of 8U Loula. Captain Diimae dMik hi place, and for' a while (he lighting wat atubbomly maintained by both tldrt, with neither, apparently, aevurlng any dlatlnct advantuge, but with the Eng llab auatalnlng heavy punlihnieiiL General llraddock peralatcd In tending heavy mnitea of men up the roml. whereat he ahould bav fallen back until he could bav cleared th wood on both ride of th road. During thlt portion of (be right, th Onondaga and I ahlfted about and took tome tiring, and taking car (hat on of our rifle thould be loaded at all. timet. On three different occa alona we were charged by email baudt of aavagea, but the aeoond unexected thot from behind the tame tree l way tpolled th attuck and aent the red man back to where the killing wat eaaler. Then llraddock' niechanltal dl clpllne begun to give ground before (he marktmuimhlp of tlie enemy. We tetled our fate by remaining astrad dle th ravin, llraddock, furlout al Uiott to th point of Incoherenry, puahed llnrton forward with the vun guard, (hut making the congestion wort; for the road wut but twelve feet wide. Durlon formed hit troops under t most gulling fire and had Just Mulshed the difficult Binneuver when (luiie't forcet fell bark rapidly lo form be hind til in. , Then occurred the definite till ft In our faring. We bud been iiisluliilug terrible punishment, the peunliy of being caught In column, but we had the rtiperlorlty of niimhere to permit heavy lostet, Ilut now the two regi ment! became badly mixed and Kuiii bled about In the amuke-fllled ruuil like thecp. There win smoke every where. The woods were choked with It, the rond win blotted out at timet by It Sheet a of fire rippled along the very edge of the narrow wny. The two rrgliuentiit color were advunoed In opposite dlrectlona. The officer wvrt being picked off at an nliirmliig rnte. nnd the regulur bud not been laugh! eelf dependence. ,, Some of (he enemy't guiit were thrust from the forlnge Into the very furet of the victims. There wer ninny aoldlera In thul battle who did not tee an Imllon. Down the line they were dellverlug their lire at two hundred yards, thereby throwing It awny. WHh the ancient forest closely hemming In the rond, with no foe vis ible, the army wot at helpless at a blind man. It hue bten repeutedly cliurged egnln llniddoek Hint he hud no Hunk er out on th Wodiierduy afternoon of July ninth. Such aluteiueiilt are untrue. We had Hunker out a hun dred ynrtlt or more on both tides o the army, but we did not acoul fm enough uhead of the army. There wna no ambuscade, however, (luce the flglitlng commenced. Ilie Hunkers wer shot down by the hiiphiiturd vol ley of lour own artillery. How ninny Englishmen and provlncliil Knglnml killed thnt duy will never be knmvn. but the Frcuell.niid tbeli ullli ac counted for only a portion of our dead and wounded. Aa Hound Taw and 1 tell back through the woods on the right of the road and rlrked death at every ttep from the Ore of our own men, I caught RllmpM of General Oraddoclc ilia horse waa down and be wna atrlklng a inufi with the flnt of hla aword td drive him from the ahelter of a (ree where the fellow bad very sensibly taken refuge, - An aid tupplled th commander with a fresb mount, Juat aa young Washington, bare-headed, hit eye binning, reined In hi frantic horae and loudly urged, "Met them out of tlilt alnughter-peut Into th wood!" ."Ity 0 d, I'm commander here, tlrl They'll fight here I We mutt ad vancer ron rod the general, hla heavy fuee auffuted wltb anger. "Von d d sheep, clot opt Close op there I" The last to a atjuud of meo who were trying to tree themselves. And he wns riding them down to get back Into the road lo be alaughtercd like aheep. Hlr I'eter llulket, who with four hun dred men wat guarding (he baggage truln, came through the thick ainoke and yelled a request that th men be ordered to find thcller. "Damnation I" thundered the gen eral. "Old I lead lilt majesty' reg ular out her lo bide from a parcel of naked red beggnrst Advnncel We mutt advance 1" Then he waa raging With the Ancltnt Forest Closaly Hamming In th Road, With Ns Fo Vltlblt, th Army Wit l Htlpltaa a a Blind Man. down on thoa delinquent, whose yeura of training were being awept aside by the Instinct of telf preserva tion. "Cure you I Get back there I" And the flat of bl tword beat them soundly over head and shoulder. Washington wheeled, hla horse bumping Into Sir I'eter'a mount, and either to that gentleman, or lo apo trophe to the whole terrible eltuaUon. h cried: "By G d I My Virginian ihant be tlaughlered I" . Wltb that b waa plunging through the rmoke to th edge of the growth where Hound Paw and I. and tome riflemen, were treeing ourselves, lie shouted, "Captain Wag goner, tree yourself I Clear thl aide of the roadl" Cnptuln Waggoner raised hla band and penetrated deeivr Into th growth. .Eighty men, all excellent rltle Simla, streamed after hi in. The Ouon diiga and I kept ahreiist 'of the i-uu-taln. He did not attempt to make bl voice heard above the Infernal din, but pointed to the rising ground, on the brow of which extended a fallen tree thul must have measured at (be le list five feet In diameter. Once he hlnd thnt etout barricade I knew Wag goner'a men would eoofi cleur that Ide of the rond, and then could circle around the hend. of the army and drive the lavages from the terrible ravine. Now we were In the trnpj General Draddock't eulutlon wn the only one. Tine army must advance. We lost three men hy the enemy by gaining (he hill; and then the crnzy mob In the rond poured a volley Into our renr thai killed fifty men I A few remained on the bill for safely' anke. The rest took their lurk below In the woods, striving to keep on the outskirts of the enemy'a line. The Onondiiga and I fell back, lighting from tree to tree and driving to reach the wngon train. The after noon wna wen lug awuy and from the OPOOOOOKHXftHXIOOCHXI Dainty Feeding Not Gluttony a vice? Not to to the riv er gull of black-tipped wings. In the Northwest It swoops down and tuilc'.es hVh from the very bunds of angler noil, fighting off thousands ot Its fellow, proves Hint gluttony It B virtue enabling ( lie one thul can most speedily swallow to survive. Whole Hocks ot these hold and n.tlilesa bird hover around the million tlfhere and tvuK'h their twitching lines ami k deep In (he Columbia, iiiyt a writer lo tbe I'orllnnd (Iregoiiliin, and 21' will some times strike for th flopping prize I'he victor iiiiihi swallow" quickly at he darts iipvvnnl lion I Inn of the InitTet lugs of bit greedy rlvult, Soiuullinei trlumphnnf howl of the French In dium we knew the army wat prac tically turrounded. The Onnnduga, glistening with sweat and feroelou for closer lighting, yelled In my ear: "They any w ahull dl Ilk brave men I 1 did not desire to he tlnughtered, at the useletfly la-role never appealed to me. tint the Dlnwold girl waa cooped up Ins I do the devlllsb circle and there are certuln things a man must nlwnya do. Wis wat of my race and I wo especially bound to find her. Wltb the Ononduga the case wat different. He had a fair chance of winning clear of the terrible mistake, and I urged him to do so. He asked me If I would keep w!!b him, and wben I answered that I must find the witch woman he whooped hoarsely and took the lead In a line that ran parallel to the blood-soaked road. Wt heard the drum sound th re treat and knew that llraddock wat dead or had lost bla haughty pride. We heard the firing down (he line aa the enemy attacked Halket't men at th baggage-train, and from th les sening volume of the return Ore we knew our losse mutt be tremendoaa, or else the ammunition wa falling. At the time llraddock ordered the retreat to he Bounded only a third of the army wa left We learned that much afterward. The amoke made It Impossible to see clearly, and the Indi vidual combutB between rangers and auvage served lo confuse further our sense of direction. I remember Hie Ononduga giving a mighty grunt at he crashed bla ax through the head of a Huron who bumped Into ua. I recall mechanically staving In another red skull wltb the butt of my loaded rifle. And then to my surprise both the Indian and I were In the road, surrounded by the dead and dying, and those who fired blindly, and more often killed a friend than they wound ed a foe. "These men are fools r cried tb Onondaga, dodging a blow from a musket awung by a madman. Tb woods) The woods I" Dut now we were In tbe road It was most difficult to leave It without be ing shot In the back j yet to remain In th frenzied crowd meant death with out a chance to strike back. We wer only a short distance above the bag-ghge-traln, and toward It we began making our way. Guns were spurting flame from the bushes at our feet. The guard were pointing their mus ket hlgb and Bring tbln volleys Into th foliage. Once the retreat wa sounded a panic bad telzed upon th survivor, and In a Humbling, tnsan rush those who could walk made a last attempt to reach the river. Tbe bowling of th Indian In creased to volume as they realized the extent of their unexpected triumph. A few boura back th tort Indiana had flatly refused to follow lleaujeu, and oow they wer lusting Ilk demon to kill, kill, until oot an Englishman waa left alive. The av iget, observing the mad fear now pos tesslng tbe, army, grew bolder and began to appear from behind tb great tree, from nnder tb grop and pea-vines, and through th till frees. Gory handt darted out to elz om dead or dying man and drag him Into th cover. Th best equipped and proudest army England bad ever ent to North America wa a rabbi of crazy men. , Captain Orm of th regular, and Cnptaln Stewart of th Virginia rifle men, Bided by another American of ficer I did not know, cam through th mass bearing a heavy figure. It waa General Rraddock and he waa puffing for breath and wa wounded through the chest "llraddock' killed! Braddock'a killed I" waa the despairing cry raised aa tbe commander wa carried to th rear. "llully th fool at th ford." gasped (he commander. "llraddock killed I" bowled a drill sergeant, although he must bav beard hi general speak. And he danved op and down until red bunds ahol dut from the bushee and cuught him by the ankle and (erked him from our light Colonel Washington now bid all the riflemen fighting In the Indian fashion., and only hla maneuver saved the army from being annihilated. Aa It wnt, four hundred and fifty officer and men were dead, slain outright and neurly aa ninny mor wounded. Out of elghty-nln commissioned of ficer sixty-three were killed or wounded; and not a Oeld-oillcer bad escaped unhurt l.eno VlrglnlHU from behind tree wer ihoutlng en couragement to one mother and call ing for th regulur to full buck out of the wny and cross the river. It wut (he llrst (line our riflemen and Engliind'a carefully drilled regulars hud gone Into battle together, and al ready the colonliilt were discovering they were belter men for forest fight ing. (TO BSJ CONTINUED.) Possible With Gull he must (wallow a flh to large that In It new position It destroy hi aerial balance and down he goea to (he wavea. Tbe Indium of (he North west have a legend (hat a giant on.' became to annoyed with the winged mhhen Hint be caught a whole flock of them Into hla cninpflre. Hence, they say, the black-lipped wings. Poor Ladder to Climb On "1'npulnr nothing I" exclaimed a young net rest w ho win discussing rlvul player with a friend, "Why, the loiiitest run the ever bad wa In b (locking.'' (rucirLllASIJuv SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSISTI 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 c5 Awn-la Is 0m tmt aurk af Bvw lUntutaa f UoooacaUcacldMUf tt lalkrUcad School ia Railroad Car. A Canadian I'uclllc railway passen ger car bat been converted Into a complete schoolroom and teacher'a borne and Is now serving a district 120 miles In length. It bring education to the children of railway tectlon men tnd others not In organized school dis tricts. The car It stationed at a place for two or three days, where It re ceives ' pupils from tevernl miles around, before leaving for the next point and the teacher gives the chil dren lessons to lie worked out at home before hla return. The car contains schoolroom, teachers' bedroom, dining room and kitchen, bookcases, black board! and mup. Butter'Brings Higher Prices Blggttt Creameria Say Few Cent$ Worth of "Dandelion Butter Color" It Be$t Inveitment. Dairymen everywhere are making blfger prof its from their butter, nowadays. They're keeping their product that Golden June Color, which bring top price the year 'round, by us ing "Dandelion Butter Color." It tnke Just half a teaspoonful to the gnllon of cream. It'a the most permeating butter color and therefore the most economical. It col or uniformly and never streaks. It't purely tegetable, wholesome and tasteless, and doesn't color buttermilk. It meet all State and National Food Laws. Large bottle nre Xi at all drag and grocery atorea. Write for FREE SAMPLE to Well and Itlehardson Co, Ine, Burlington, Vermont Guarding Motherhood. By a new law In Ecuador woman workers are to he given four weeks' leave before childbirth and six weeks after the arrival of the baby, during which period employers shall pay half of their salary. Employer are not permitted (o dismiss expectant moth er without legal reason. A Chaagt for th Worst Bob See any chunge In me? Johnny No; why? Bob I Just twallowed 13 cents. (IB iW'Wll (D? (H 4 r lit I MRS. CORA CALAMAN 216 B. Abiua An, (Jna4 UlMad, Nrbr. MI am co'ns through the Change of Lilc. At times 1 would cry for hours I got tired of going to the doctor so I tried Lydia E. rinkham' Veg etable Compound. Before I had taken the first bottle I be gan to get butter. 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All druual ana Bed feoccci Morec have Clnaco. OR. DRAKE'S IESSCO Cms anal Cum Stintfy THE CLESSNER COMPANY PRCC sWUr.Olii , (7) rauUL Smd f one. a MtiI Frr Trial batik ol It. Dr.tr CLKSSTO and a rt7 of thr book, 1imum oi lalitt tai Ckutina." V i AJt W. N. U, PORTLAND, NO. 49-1928. World Language. Two rlvul world language hav established Institutions In I'url. nnd both re preparing to present their clulm (o (he League of Nut lone, seek ing recognition the International tor sue. The Kspernnto Institute ha been In operation for many years, and now comes the Novlul Institute to fa vor the speaking of the Noxlal Ian gunge, created by Pr. Otto J es perse of Heidelberg. The voliipuk. Ido, Idlome neutral, occidental and latino tlneflexlble language! have no Insti tutes. tlapplnes I th one real good. MRSir.CHn.MINO ill E. lUrruaa St, Portland, Or Ivdia E. )?inkham did for me what doctors failed to do. When the Change of Life be gan I was very poorly. Now at 55 I do all my own work, at tend two dances a week and it is hard to make people believe 1 am over 40. I never see a woman in 111 health but I ad vocate your medicine because I know its value. Every woman should take it, not just for a month or two but until they have passed the critical per-iodV'-Mn. F. G Helming ai nn , n Kill Tw iRTTif li Ccrnnrnoihri G Xi : -