The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, February 01, 1929, Image 2

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    Have Kidneys
Examined By
Your Doctor
Tiki 81IU to Was. Kldniys If
Back Paine You or Bladder
Bothira
PWQ
FLASH
By
Ceorge
MARSH
: The Lead Dog :
CiaM ar
Th. Pmid
Publishing Co.
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Flush your kidneys by drinking it
quart of water ench tiny, also take
salts occasionally, anys a noted nil
thorlty, who tell ua that too much
rich food formi acids wliloh almost
paralyze the kidneys In their elTorta
to pxpol It from, the Mood. They he
come sluggish, and weaken; then you
may suffer with a dull misery In tin
kidney region, sharp palm In the back
or sick headache, dlixlnesa, your
stomach sours, tongue la coated, and
when the weather la had you have
rheumatic twinges. The urine gets
cloudy, full of sediment, the channels
often get sore and Irritated obliging
yon to seek relief two or three time
during the night ' .i
To help neutralize these Irritating
acids, to help cleanse the kldneya
and flush off the body's urinous waste,
get four ounces ot Jufl Salts from any
pharmacy here: take a tableapoonful
In a glass of water before breakfast
for a few days, and your kidneys may
then act fine. This famous salts Is
made from the acid of grapes and
lemon Jnlce,cmnlned with llthla, and
has been used: tnt years te help flush
and stimulate sluggish kidneys; alao
to neutralize the acids In the system
so they bo lunger Irritate, thus often
relieving bladder weakness.
Jad Salts Is lnexienslve, cannot In
jure and makes a delightful efferves
cent lithla-water drink.
Mar Routine
"This Is a million-dollar scheme."
"The office boy can finance that for
you.
Will Cold Worry
. You This Winter?
Some men throw-off a cold within a
few hour of contracting It Anyone
can do It with the aid of a simple com
IKiund which comes In tablet form, and
Is no trouble to take or to always
have about you. Don't "dope" your
self when yon catch cold; use Tape's
Cold Compound. Men and women
everywhere rely on this amazing little
tablet Adv-,
The most profitable teaching Is the
lesson of the moment.
Harold's Mother
Knew Answer
"Yes, sir, I am cer-
Italnly proud of my
little boy," says .Sirs.
J ' jpeka Ave, Topeka,
iivaugHS, lies live
and weighs fiffy-ser-
en pounds. . lle'a the
.'picture of Iienlth as
you can see, and I feel like iie'll al
ways be that way aa long as I can get
California Fig Kyrup. I liajBed
It with Mm ever since he was a yenr
old. I knew what to give him for Ids
colds and his feverish, upset spelis I.
enu Mother used California Fig
Fyrtip with all of us as children. I
have used It freely with my boy and
lie loves It It always fixes blm up,
qmVk."
; In many homes, like this, tin third
and fourth generations are using
pure, wholesome California Vie Syrup
because It has never foiled to do what
Is expected of If. Nothing so quick,
ly and thoroughly purges a child's
system cf the souring wuste which
ken Wm cross, feverish, headnehy,
MUoua, hnlf-slrk,' with ennfed tongue,
bod breath and no appetite or energy
as long as It Is allowed to remain In
the' little stomach and bowels. Fig
Fyrnp gives tone aind Strength to these
organs so they continue to nef as JCn
ture Intends' tlwtu to do, and helps
biilld up and strengthen' wouk, pul
and unoVrWHght children. Over four"
million bottles u'wd a year shows Its
tiopularlly. The genuine, endorsed by
physicians for .'si years, always besrs
the word "Ciillfornla."
CHILD'S COLD
MAY BE FLU
Careful F!others Take
. - No Chances
hottrfl ( toe !ff for child to htv
bugh or eoW without UlufiaTitrpn to wtop it. 1 ht
vmcr rmi Mart With OUuco, lh quicker tl
cold willit.
Braak child'i cold with CImmo uw) you know
It4t'l OA cold thai woo't devmiop into flvjl
Evtfl doctor and traincti nurtci cannot ftt
ttnffuish th ourt of iron bod cold, tto dot.
Uk choncM. Treat avarr cold, outck. atMKriali
t th ataaonaf the rw. KemmbTihaHilfMn,
toktn In lima, wilt improva a cough in tittn
irmuta and break a cold aitnoat ovar nicnt. And
WiibtnitthavMofopiaitcal
All drug atom and moft ftBaral atemhavt
Claaaco
DR. DRAKE'S
Glessco
Cms at1 Cmw Reae
Little Saba, In
(Prrpsr4 kr ths Nllnrl 0crilil
SKIslx. Wuhimion. I. C.)
SINCE the dawn ot American his
tory, the Caribbean, "that sap
phire and emerald sea which
creams to white" nuon the sttnds
of the magic Islands that Inclose It,
front the eastern coast of Florida to
the eastern shores of Venezuela, has
been the scene of a romantic and
cataclysmic life.
Beneath darning tropical skies and
heavy scudding clouds, earthquakes
have tumbled parts of these paliu-
frlnged Islands Into the hungry wa
ters; volcanoes have spouted fire upon
panic-stricken and powerless natives;
great navigators and early geographers
h raved Its hidden shouts and treacher
ous reefs, and buccaneers, hiding like
wolves la their lairs among the count
U.a excellent harbors which the
Inlands afford, once were wont to
spring upon the gold-luden Spanish
galleons, curry off their booty to some
lonely i.-lund retreat, and there divide
the loot to be spent In riot and de
bauch in the cities of the Main.
Across the routes where once the
wealth of the Incus was borne to Spain
went American men and materials for
one of the most stuiondous engineer
ing undertakings in the hlttory of
man the l'anauia canal.
Whether they were used by the old
freebooters as rendezvous and base
for their nefarious Works, or whether
they have lain lazily beneath the tropic
sun, the stug-s for only the umsi
proper activities, there are few Islands
la the Caribbean waters that do not
have an Interest for the present-day
traveler.
Off the southeastern tip of the St.
KIU.4 Nevis, where Alexander
IlniiTnton-wns brn and where Horatio
Kelson was married, and to the north
west of It-lie the Imtch-owned St.
Eustatius and quaint little Suha. The
latter, barely Ave" miles In diameter,
looks from the.iwq as If It were unin
habited; but tucked away Inside the
cone of Its single volcanic niountuin a
seafaring peop'e bv built their toy
town'wittl white-walled and red-rofed
bouses, which, with a c'Wiriicterlstlc
Dutch mental quirk, they have naaied
Bottom. I'p and down theistdes.of
the mountain to the m-a thejr-are con
tent to run several thiies a' dtiy. to,
engage In. fishing.
Thi Virgin Island.
The waters In the vicinity 'of the
Virgin Islands, from the ttue of Kir
Francis !rake were frequented by sea
rovers of every class and description.
Because of tire numerous- Isljiii'lsjn
the group, Columbus, wbn he saw
them, on St. Ursula's day, aamed tlieio
after her 11.0110 virgin. ,v ' ' '
- Th VIrfflfis lie leas than M mllea
east of I'orto Hlco.' The; three prln
clwl . leliiuds, ,St, .Thomas, Ht. John,
and Jit. Croix. ''aa fell iK'many of the
1H) of Piore i-sser uullsf the group,
are plulnlj' slHllJe frot Uie. deck of
ati approlchlng steamety .
I.lfp'wfls' 'tUthWoiitBt. Thomai In .
the days when EdwarrJ Teach 'drove
Ills ,1'fcO .Mlthijcea, filled' Wlk 'half-,
naked' cuCthrjits bluik, white, and
yellow Into the pr4'T " harbor, at ,(
Chirldttn Atualle, buljj tils castje, on
one of "its liill, and scoured 4liet seas'
for the alott-movltifc ied and gilded
Spanish j-'0llema, Vhh h were' haiHlifg
the wenlth-rtf th Jiiflli-s to Hph'th.' ;
One of the chief point of liflerest'
In , the " ti",1vtresiie" little toVrt of
Cbaslotte Xmsll (flow ofllellilry St. J
Thutoa!t)r which h:ia one or (he be;
hurbors in Up- 6Jid In Carlliheuu. 'u-,
ters, Is the ('fit-tin of this redoubtable
Mug f his kind, I.B'iwd In the iitu-t,
of his' Influence avIllacUbcnrd. As a
matter o'fv.faet, .ils quir "castle"
looks more like im exotic species of
windmill with ItsTirms lopped off. '-
Not all the Virgin Ishitiils are mimed
after the saints.? There 'Is Torfolii,
tlie Isle of the Turtle I love, and HJor
da, the "Tut Virgin." and Anegadu,
the Drowned Island, because It con
tains a vast lugooii kniiw-n as Klatnin
go pond, one of the few places where
this bird of such gorgeous plumage
Is to Ua louud south of the Buliaiiuis,
Anegada s skirted on Its northern
Mhores by BarriW ' bund of coral,
known li Horseshoe reef, making the
approach to the Island one of the most
dangerous along the whole Atlantic.
Countless pioud hulls have been
crushed on Its Jagged edge. It win
this Island that put an end to the
pirating of I'rlnce Itutiert of the
lihlne, who left Ireland In 10 18 to
thi Ciribbian.
fight for the Kngllsh king In the col
onies, and that sheltered. Sir Kriincll
Pruke In the bay named In hlif honor,
when he wus on the lookout for -the
galleons of Spain.
Port Royal Is Submerged.
On Jamaica, Port Itoynl was the
favorite base of the pirates. But one
will look now in vain for the bustling
old port. In it&2. In the midst of an
earthquake. It was, swallowed Up by
the sea. When the water Is calm the
ct.ral-cncrusted ruins of the old town
may be set a beneath Oie water, even
today, and the natives still regale the
visitor with stories of phantom ships
that are trjlng to make the port.
One interesting relic remains, how
ever, In Fort Charles, a stiff old vet
oxan of sun-faded ' bricks. Some of
the ott'eers' -quarters ami a paved
court, so white that It dazzles, are
still standing, flower gardens now
encircle Its walls; Its gun embrasures
are hidden by bushes; the birds haunt
Its crannies, and the lizards crawl
lazily over Its parallels. Horatio Net
sou was stationed ut the fort In 1770,
when he was twenty-one years of age,
and the paved platform which was
known affectionately as bis "quarter
deck" may still be seen.
Across the magnificent harbor from
Port Itoyal lien Kingston, the capital
of Jamaica and one of the most Im
IKirtnnt ports In the Wet Indies. Its
foundations were laid by Port Royal
survivors.
Havana, which rose to Importance
as a convenient port of call for ships
passing through the Klorldu straits
bound for Mexico, was frequently at
tacked and looted. Santiago's harbor,
that magnificent "bottle," with i neck
of less than 0 feet, sheltered pirate
ships while their owners tortured the
city's Inhabitants and extorted enor
mous sums from them. Baracoa, Cien
foegis. 'and Trinidad, the last named
one of the-earlit-st fortified cities In
the New World, were the scenes of
desperate combats,
, Just 23 years after Its discovery,
plrutva began to harass Porto Rico,
where Ponce de l-eon. Impressed by
lis rugged seenlc beauty, bad built at
Sun Juan his Can Blanca, which, to
gether with the old cathedral In which
bis bones are burled, may be seen to
day. French priveers shortly after
ward sacked the town of San German,
and-theCarlb Indiana ate the governor.
. One of the ninat lmortunt old ports
of the Spanish Main wus Porto Bcllo
on the Isthmus of Panama. Despite
the fact tfint Porto Hello baa one of
the best hurhors on the Caribbean
west if Cartagena,. pluys an Incon
spicuous role today, due In some meas
ure to the furt that It, Is-exceedingly
uiiliealthful. Tills eondltfon, however,
though, hundreds of men auccumbed
j'early, did not serve to diminish It'
-Importance tu early days.
" Old Panama and Morgan.
'Old Puuumu, founded In IMS, wat
the metropolis of the Isthmus then ai
new Panama Is today. It was prob
ably the richest place In all America,
sjncelt waa the market for the wholo
of the westrouMt, aa well as for thi
spices and silks of the Orient, and It
kejit lu touch with the towns along
the east coust through tlie Chugrel
rlvor, . It held against numerous at
tacks,, until 111 whim the notorlou?
Henry Morgan 'deatroyed It.
vThls, lad fif- Wules, born of good
parentage, 'was khlnapiul In Bristol
lind, shipped to Burbudos tp be sold as
a bondsman. - When he bad served hU
time he sailed for.Jumulcu, where ha
joined the buccaneers, and his ability
n a ieadef ws immediately recogj
lilzed. ' , ' '
In 1G70, after a aerie of 'successes,
ho wus able to Collect more than 2.00U
fighting men and U7 vessel ut Tortuga
by sliiqily letting It be known that hi
Intended Invading some stronghold on
the mainland. They set sail for Santa
Cnlalina (old Providence), off the
coast of Costa Idea, the convict sta
tion for outlaws from' Panama, In
order to secure sultuble guides for
the Journey. Having conquered by
stratagem this "Island, With Its nine
fortresses, Morgan,, sent a body o)
men to take the castle at Cbagrea!
which would leave the way to Panama
clear. .
The rastle, which waa one of thi
most nearly Impregnable fortresses of
Its time, lay at the mouth of the Chu
gres river, a few mile southwest of
Colon harbor.
YNOP8I9
t' th wild wstira of thi un
known Tallow-Ia, on a wlnUr'i
hunt. Journey brock McCain an
Oatpsrd Licrols, his Krsnch-Crss
eonirsds, with Flsih, Hrock'a
Jupprandthilrdoatanm. Hrock'i
wilier hurt wsrind him of tin
danaer of his trip. Attir aavirsl
battles with thi stormy wstsri
thy irrlvi at a fork In thi 1st.
low-Lie:.
CHAPTER III
The Love of a Dog for a Boy
Day by day, as the Peterboro put
the roast farther behind and the val
ley of the south branch narrowed, the
ridges grew higher and the timber of
the shores heavier and more varied.
The round-toed track of traveling
caribou often, marked sand bar and
mud flat, together wltb the foot-print
of that master fisherman, the otter,
and hi tmall brother, th mink.
Next morning the boys learned that
a mile of shallow rnplds. Impracticable
for poling or tracking the heavy
canoe, reached above them, forcing
the swamping out with axes of a port
age trail over which canoe and cargo
could be parked. Until noon, Brock
and Gaspard tolled up the river abort
with oack loads slung on their leather
tumplloes. On his last trip down
stream Brock found that his tireless
partner bad left only a ninety-pound
bag of flour and the Peterboro Lift
ing the bow of the Inverted canoe,
which was built of cedar and weighed
one hundred pounds, he rested It In
the brunches of a neighboring spruce.
Then he slung the bag to his back,
lipped the line over bla forehead, and
walking under the center thwart,
raised the boat on his shoulders, bal
anced It wltb his hands, and started
up the trail.
It was a clumsy load to handle
the canoe and the hag, but the acv-enteen-year-old
bushman was proud of
bis strength. As he made his way
over the curry, Ktush, who, unlike
the other dogs, sddom roamed fur
from his master In search of nice
and anow-ahoe rabbits, ranged In
the scrub Gear hi in. When Brock
reached an abrupt ascent In th trail,
be peered from under the canoe for
a convenient apruce In which to rest
the bow. He had covered half the
carry wltb tils unwieldy load and his
neck and shoulders ached with cramp.
But he stood In a thicket of alders
and willow.
Beyond, at the top of the slope, the
portage again entered the spruce, so
be started the climb. But as he
gained the level, bla sweat-blinded
eyes failed to notice a projecting root
He tripped and atumbled forward In
a desperate endeavor to regain bla
balance, when a smnshlng blow from
the gunwale of the fulling boat crum
pled him oo th trail.
Presently, back over the portage
trotted a slate-gray and whit buaky,
ears pricked, eye searching for the
familiar lege of the master moving up
the trail under the boat But a
whimper of bewilderment left the
throat of the puzzled puppy as h ap
proached the canoe lying on the carry.
Beaching the boat In a few bounds,
be saw a bare forearm thrust from
under the gunwale. A sniff at the
limp band aufflced for recognition, but
the band lay motlonlesa under the
ministrations of bis red tongue. Then
Flatb began to acratcb furiously at
th forest mold Interlaced wltb daw
defying roofs, to reach Brock'a face.
But the spruce roots blocked him. -Frantic,
now, he leaped the bnqt to
find apace beneath the opposes-gunwale
In which to thrust his nose, lie '
pushed his bead under the gmiWille
and anllCed long, with low whines-'of
alarm at the gray face of the on he
loved. But his leading drew no an
swer. The the wolf strain In the despair
Ing puppy Impelled blm to kit beald
the strangely silent master, and lift
ing his nose, pour out his rHef to
long drawn howls.
Back In the forest Yellow-Eye, Slit
Ear and Kona beaid, and walled their
answerl But the fret of the rapid
drowned all sound to the ears of the
man who was cooking by fire at the
bead of the carry'.
. Then, for a apace, uncertain, Flash
worried back , and forth beside the
boat, Mopping at Intervals to vole his
fear to the Insensate forest. Flnnlly,
with a farewell lick of the hand which
had so often ' curessed him, the hlg
puppy started' nn a ope up the troll'
Guspord sat smoking,-' back against a
tree, vjieq Flash appeared.
; The puppy w plainly eaclted. Run'
Ding to Gaspard, he fihlited nervous
ly, then bmk Into s wild yelping.
"W'nt d matter wld you, pupr
The dog sprung at the man. now In
terexted, and rearing on his hind feet,
beat, blm wlih his for paws, then
leaped away and disappeared down
the portage, yelping furiously as he
run. Gaspard. acmtched his head.
"W'at'i h got down deret He atay
wld Brock most de inm. Why he lean
BrorkT muttered the puzzled yotifh.
. Bhortly the dog returned and again
sprang nn th perplexed Gaspard,
yelping excitedly In his face.
Somet'lni down dnt trail. Wal,
nosh, we go and m.'il tnak de
tioubh..- ' "'"
go, alternately, running ahead and
back tracking, to learn If ha waa be
ing followed, Flaah led th way. They
were approaching the Invisible boat
when the dog disappeared and shortly
Gaspard heard chorus of yelp.
Then, turning a bend, the eight of tin
Peterboro lying oo the trail turned
the half breed cold wltb fear. Run
ning to the canoe, he lifted It from
th still shape beneath, while the mys
tified p'ppy nuzzled at the gray face
of Brock McCain.
"By gurl" gusped the frlgblened
youth, kneeling beside th limp body
of his friend. Brock hurt killed, and
he bad promised to take care of him.
What would be tell them at hornet
Fearfully he placed his ear to th
chest, but the beating heart asaured
him. A broken bono two hundred
Then the Wolf Strain In the Despair
ing Puppy Impillid Him to Sit Be
side the Strangely Silent Maitir
miles from Hungry House! Till
thought mode hi in weak wltb dread.
Then turning the head of the uncon
scious youth, he found a great purple
bruise on the forehead.
Ah hah!" breathed Gaspard, re
lieved, "lilt by de boat I" ;
Running to the river, be filled his
felt hot with water and dashed It In
Brock'a face. Slowly the boy opened
bis ever.
"Gee I That was a mean oner
muttered the dazed" lad. . .
'You feel all right except de head.
Brock r demanded the fearful half-
breed, bending over the ailU dazed
Brock. ,
Tep all right I" ' Brock " elowly
moved bla arms and legal ''Hot I
twisted my neck a bit," be added, wltb
a grlmuee. ,
"You lie (till, now I" aternly ordered
the other, aa Brock, attempting to alt
up, winced with pain. .
Gaspard's searching fingers explored
Brock'a body, but found no symptoms
of severe Injury. In a half hour th
bruised boy felt much stronger, and
was able to walk to the bead of lb
carry ,
"Dnt ee smart pup, dfll Flash, said
Gaspard that night to Itrock.ljWig Is
bla bin ii oie beside the Ore, when hi
friend hod ruhhod hi neck and ahoul
ders with hot grease. "Wen you get
hurt, he come here an' tell me t fol
low Jel Ink' he 'oik. ' V
"Oh, he's got brains, agreed Brock,
"and he's mora affectionate than any
husky I ever aw." The boy squeezed
a hairy eur of th gieat puppy who
lay beside hln.
Thro days later the country flat
tened out before the voyagers. There
wa? water ahead. The rivet ' lined,
and, lurnlnr; a bend, they saw, reach
ing away before them to blue ridges
splashed with gold, th flat surface
of a large lake, -'
As the young hunters, happy over
lb end of Ihelr slavery on the river,
left the outlet and started up the
long lake, two of the dogs, watching
them from the beach, plunged In and
wain toward th boat,
"You Flush and Konal" ahoulsd
Brock, "you think old Brock would de
sert his pups? Go bark there- and fol
low the shore I" e
Turning In, Brock drove the swim
ming dogs ashort end the canoe con
tinued up the first headwater lake.
(TO BE CONTINUED.)
Taltnt Wa$ted
Dorothea McNugle wnnted to get Jn
to the movies. Sh wasn't exactly
stage; struck. , , . but she wanted
to get Into the movlem - 4he was a
pretty girl end reasonably talented,
and her parents didn't have any real
ly aertoua objections so Dorothea scl
forth to get Into the movies.
As you can Imagine, It wasn't an
easy Job. There were lots and Iota of
girls who wonted to gel Into the mov
ies as badly as aho'dld, and soma of
them were even prettier than she wa
nt least, It seemed so to Dorothea.
But she waited and waited, and
smiled hero, and dimpled there, and
blushed a little, and waited a lot mora
and Anally Dorothea. did get Into
the movies, . 1 .. .
And then horrid old usher mad
her stand up Inside the tnpet
t.Jt ,1s a strange desire, to sock pow
er aiid '16s liberty. Bacoa.
SAME PRESCRIPTION
HE WROTE IN 1892
Wlirn Br. Caldwell atartwl to tirartloa
mnliclne, bark In 1M70, tin hmhIi lor
Uzstivi wrn not si gr.st as today.
Pisinli lived normal lives, ate plain,
whoiMomi IishI, and got plenty ot frh
air. Hut ivin that early then wire
draatia physics and purges for tin rilief
of ronatiHition which I)r. Caldwell did
Bet hrllrvi were gtHsl for human bvinga.
Tin nrracrlptlon for constipation that
hi Used urly in hli practice, and which
ba put in drug atoms in lavg under tin
naiai of Dr. laid will's Syrup Pepsin,
ll a liquid vegetable remedy, Inta-nded
for Women, rhlldrrn and ildarlr nropli.
and thry seed juat auch a mild, safe
sowsi atimuluit. -
Thla niwrlptlin has proven Ita worth
and la now thit largest soiling liquid
luativi. It hai won thi conlMrnra of
mopli who nndid It U H nllrf from
headaches, blllmiannw, natulrnn, Itull-
flatten, lose of sppiHiU and alien, bad
mth, dyspepsia, eulda. fivers. At ymir
druggist, or writ "Svmii l'ln,'
Drpt. till Muutiosllo. Illinois, for, free
trial bottle.
HANFORO'S
Balsam of Myrrh
Sine 1846 kai tcaled Woaads
tas Sort Ma aid Bil
am bank M mi m4
If It were not for the boya eighteen
years of age, how would we ever get
ll new men's fashions started?
Don't thank men profusely. Most
of them don't like It.
Help is Offered
and la freely given te
every nrrvoot, delicate
woman, by Dr. Pierre.
W r i t e Dr. Pierre'a
Oiniela Buffalo, N.Y
(or confidmtial nvih
cJ advice. No charge
for this arrvlr. Ob
tain Dr. Pkrci'i Pre
ecription now, in liquid
r tablets, from your
druiaiit or send lor.
to Dr. Pierre' at above address, for trial
package ot tablets. On woman writes:
"I ni snub rwn-Wwn la hnkk. er
sns wt bMt. ar Uk IksiwmI m an
I am wU im) OsaaMl km t tful
ImI Hu Oouis anrtfcme-vurttd M m n4
Its) til It IIM, tiot slur Uktfis l (r b
im Dt. rstit'i Stow rmrnpMM I n
frSns nt, mr mrm wwt st u4 mr
ornfih rM twk.'V-Mia. Mmau Cnlt, Ut
Ssl Ulk SC. fkm. Oris.
I lavs you evrr tried Dr. Pierre's
Pellets fur tlie stomach and bowels?.
How to AtoM
INFLUENZA
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