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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1930)
f OR CONSTIPATION effective in smaller dotes SA SCIENTIFIC It li a bitter disappointment when yon have sown benefit! to reap In juries. Plautus. If Kidneys Act . Bad Take Salts lays Backache Often Meant Yen Have Not Been Drinking Enough Water When yon wake op with backache and dull miser In the kidney region It may mean yon have been eat ing foods which create acids, says a yell-known authority. An excess of such adds overworks the kidneys In their effort to filter It from the blood and they become sort of paralysed and loggy. When yonr kidneys get slug fish and clog yon mast relieve them. Ilk yoa relieve yonr bowels, remov ing all the body's urinous waste, else yon have backache, sick headache, dizzy spells; yonr stomach sours, tongue Is coated and when the weath er Is bad yon have rheumatic twinges, The urine la cloody, full of sediment, channels often get sore, water scalds and yoa are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the Bight Either consult good, reliable phy. slclan at once or get from your phar macist about four ounces of Jsd Salts; take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts la made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthln, and has been Used for years to help clean and stim ulate sluggish kidneys, also to neu tralize acids In the system, ao they no longer Irritate, thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jod Salts Is Inexpensive, cannot In jure and makes a delightful, efferves cent llllila-water drink. Drink lota of good water. Y Thore'ro Many Like Hint It was a sad day for the neighbor when they had I'eter Tumbledown take FAMILY DOCTOR MADE MILLIONS OF FRIENDS ty-u-J--ij-i,.-M-.-i-rs"aMai'ii's J Fifteen years after his gradua tion, Dr. Caldwell became fimous fur a tingle prescription, which now, alter forty years, U still making frirndt. Today Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin it the world's most popular laxative. Millions of people never think of using anything ele when they're conitipated, headachy, bilious, feveruh or weak; when breath it bad, tongue coated, on they're tufTering from nausea, gas, er lack of appetite or energy. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Peptln Is made today according to the original formula, from herbs and other pure Ingredients. It It pleasant tatting; thorough In the most obtlinate catet; gently effective for women and children. Above all, It represent! a doctor's choica of what is safe for the bowels. BEST MEDICINE SHEWS OF Say "Tain LydU E. Pink ham'e Vegetable Compound" Giimg'er Ella It Meyers, IT. "Lydte E. Wnlc Dam's Vegetable Compound is the beet medicine 1 ever heard of. Before my baby was bom iwasalwaysweac and rundown. had nervous tprlla until Ieoulda tda mv hennework. A lady told me about tha Vegetable Compound and It rt renrthened me. lteside my own housework I am now wnrkina in a restaurant and I feel bciier ihftn I hive in thrre'yeara. I hope mv letter will be the means of kwdine! Some other woman to better lier.lto." Mna. liurnu Hivme, 2V14 folk fit r75T 11 r - CHAPTER VI Continued 13 "Ton must keep on hoping," pleaded Miriam, "They like Hiram," continued their father, "They avldenlly want him." "Oh, no," gasped Marjory. "Not Blram, father. Not In your church." "I Ilka blra myself," said her father gently. "Better blm than ome Others." But Marjory ahook her head pas sionately. "No. no," aba wblapered. "Not In yonr church." Ginger hurried back with tba "Die elptlne." "Find It, Miriam, lou're op on Indexes.'' Miriam deftly turned to tha Index, referred to section 841, hurried down to paragraph and read aloud. "Tba annuity claim of a Retired Minister shall be not less than one seventieth (1-70) of the average sal ary, bouse rent excluded, of tba effec tive members of his Conference who are Pastors or District Superintend ents multiplied by the number of his years of service In the effective rela Hon, Including two years on trial, aa a member of an Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church' " "Mercy," Interrupted Ginger. "It's geometry. We'll have to wait till Horace cornea borne." "Why, U'a very simple," explained ber father, On seventieth of the salary of our conference wa are not a vary rich one, you know la twenty one dollars. Multiply that by "X darling, yon forgot x," Inter rapted Ginger again. X la tba number of years one baa been preaching. My I la twenty three. Multiply twenty-one dollars by twenty-three years, and It cornea to four hundred and eighty-three dollar. But we have not quite enough money In oar treasury to meet the claims In fall, ao tha pro rata reduction would allow ma about three hundred and twenty dollars a year. Approximate ly twenty-five dollars a month, That will hardly support a family." Oh, dearest, you have supported long enough," said Miriam. "It Is our tnrn now." "Why, father, with your twenty-five month, and my er prospects Why, darling, we'll be simply Jake." At eleven o'clock, Eddy Jackson came with Hiram Buckworth and the two men listened In silence aa they fold them, aa Indifferently aa they Cjmld, of the purport of tba apeclal meeting. . . "So that's what It was," Eddy said soberly. "1 waa afraid of It." "They aoedn't offer me your church." said Hlrura Duckworth atoutly. "1 wouldn't accept It for any considera tion either financial or eplrltual." Marjory glowed at blm. "Culeee," be sdded reflectively, "unless they would make soma arrangement to let ns both work along together, and use me as yonr eminent until your eyes are restored." Too couldn't work aa my aaalstnut Hiram. You are too good a man for that. And I couldn't even assist you blind aa 1 am." doot believe the church aa a whole will stand for It." Eddy Jack son broke out, finally. "Old Jop baa hist talked them Into thla And I'll bet I can talk them out of lu I aay wa Just walk out on them and elan church of our own. They inlitht keep most of the money, but we'd take moat of the religion. An affectionate thought," amlled Mr. Tolllver. "Hut not a very Chris- tlnn one. No, Eddy, this la tha thing minister accepts, and duea out fight." Put op your sword. Peter," quoted Qlnger softly. "Well, It worst comes to worst," de clared tha young man. "I'll move the whole gang of you iut to Pay IHrt and Inatnll you In the lab. And we'll start a farmers' spiritual union." Laughing it that, tl:ey walked alow ly out tba flagstone pun to the curb. How's the private business coming alongr Eddy asked In a low vole. "Rather alowly, In the face ol such an emergency aa this." Ginger Ella sighed. "I may nave to forge other link or so." CHAPTER VII A stricken silence prevailed In the sturdy Mills touring car that Eddy Jsrkaon guided carefully along tha country roods from Ited Thrush to Pay Pin. Not one rd was aiiuken. But In tha rear seat. Miriam, the sen alhle twin, sat with nn of net father's hauls crushed tightly between hot af hers, snd now snd then she preened It against ber cheeks In a wonlleas paasloa of aympathy. longlnt to com fort It was ant until the car stood before the aide porvh of the hlg whit house, and Miriam, with firm light hand, ha4 led her fa-her up the steps that Eddy spoke. "Mr. Tolllver." he sold awkwardly "don't worry. It's a raw dtnl. all the way ntund. hut honoetly ihy mean all right. We'll do something about It. that's all." "There a nothing to do. Eddy. And they not only meua all right they are all right." "And It It gose through the wa; the) bare planned, we ll start something on nor own account. We're right la the midst of tha farming district her, and a let of the pmple don't holder o go so far to church Pay Inn 4a, We ll healM a lit it ctuipol of our f br Ethel Hueston Illustrations by Irwin Myers own, and run It to autt ourselves. I don't wont yon to leave Red Thrush." "Tou're a good friend, and a good man, Eddy," said the other gratefully. But don't bt.ve me too much on your mind. It's all right I will never do anything that does not completely ac cord with the policy of our church, you understand. Good night, my dear boy, and to repeat your own words, don't worry." Silently, np the stairs to the right wing, Miriam guided his steps, She turned back tha covers of his bed. carefully spread out the things he would need for the night placed s fresh towel on his rack. "Father, shan't I rend to yoa s while?" ahe offered. "Until yoa feel tired enough to sleep." 'No, thanks, dear, not tonight. lou're a Dice girl, Miriam, but I don't Copyrlfhl, br Botrtu Harrlll Os, WNU strvlci How's ths Prlvst Business Coming Alongr Iddy Asked In a Low Voice. want to be read to. I have man) things to think ot" "But darling they arent alee things." . ' '- "Well, soma of them ara Too. for Instance." Father," ber voice was low, almost apologetic, "father, ym know w are so used to eucb other, you, and wa girls, living together all tha time, and arguing, and quarreling, and making up. We never say the real things that are In our minds. But father, In our beans, we all of as think you are Just wonderful, father." Ilia arm lightened about her shoul ders. "And I tens you girls, and laugh at your little tricks, snd your vunltles, snd what allien mils your man-niiidueas Hut all the time I know you are tha very best girls in the world." Oh, father, w aren't Well, Helen. lie Is swfully good. And Ginger la good, ton. In her funny way. Bit Marjory and I ar not much." There waa alienee between .hem, as each smiled tenderly Into the dark nets, thinking of the thousand sweet, ridiculous, whimsical, pathetic hap penlni of the ahuhhy old k'ethodlst parsonage. But after a little while, be sent ber hack In bed. and to sleep But Wesley Tolllver hlmsell lay awake all nlitht, thinking of ninny thing When Miriam entered his room tha next morning she found hlin standing by tha window, fully dressed. Oh, '-ther, you're getting too emurt for me," aha sold regretfully But whrj, h turned to look st her, Ui (xpresalon on his face tent t swift glnd brightening over her own. "Oh, father,- ahe cried again. You've Ihoiikht of something I Every thing Is sll right aguln. Itn't lir II laughed quite merrily at her young eagerness. "Perfectly all right again," he assured her. Oh, tell ma all about It aba begged. But thl , ba denied her, "Too must wait to share It with the rest of the family. How Impetuous yon are get ing why, yon ar quite another Gin ger I" So Miriam was obliged to content herself by atratghtenlng bit tie, and giving a careful brush to hit hair, be fore sh led him down to breakfast Hon, apologetically, ba asked an ad ditional favor at tha hands of Eddy Jackson, "You have dona so much, Eddy, and you ar alwaya ao kind that I really hat to aak anything mora ot yoa But I must go .'n right after break fast to speak to my daughters. I Bliant be gone long, but I oust go. Now If yoa cant take me, or send one of tha men, suppose I just tele phone In for a taxi." "Of course 1 can take yon. Why, 1 hnvent a thing to do," lied Eddy Jackson stoutjy. rattier 1" ejaculated Miriam. "The way you talk of ordering taxis ona would think yoa were a doctor or a lawyer at tha very least" So iddy Jackson relinquished his experiments for another day, and after a few brisk Instructions to tb men, turned bla email car toward town again. But b would not ac company tha mlnlater and alt daugh ter Into tha. bona, aald j had an errand uptown and would b back for them In an bour, realising that thla hour was to bo a aacred one, and that even tb presence of a friend is faith ful i himself would b an titration. It was Ginger who first caught atght of th touring car unloading Ka passengers at tba end of th flag stone path, and bar vole tent Its sum mons ringing ovat th house. Margie, quit primping this minute. Come down. It'a father I Father cornel Take oft your curlers, Jenky. It's father 1" And tbelr eager feet brought them swiftly, each In something of dis habille, to receive the ona who bad left them ao aadly tha night before. He was no longer and. He greeted them brightly, smiling warm affection upon them. What a glum and gloomy old parent I waa laat night," be began at once, "what a bopeleas and war oia curmudgeon yoa bad to put op with I 'Father, not" Then his role deepened. "Girls, forgive me. I waa surprised, and I lost my bearings. But Just for a little while." 'You've got them again," crowed Ginger triumphantly. He amlled at ber. "Yea, rv got them again. But I shouldn't have lost them. Sll down, girls Miss Jenkins- let's talk It over together. Too see, It Is like this. Years ago, before even Helen was born, I dedicated my lire to the Lord's work. 1 dedicated my service, my time, my money even my family. Well, what thenl He ba used me a blunt and stubborn Instru ment many times for all these years. If Ha haa finlahed with me, what of It 7 If Ue wanta ra again, He will ahow me where, and how. What have 1 to do about It Nothing. Be bow foolish I waa." "Father," gasped Otn.-er In ahocked low voice, "do you mean that you are not going to try even to try to get well any morel Are yoa Just going to give op and let gor "Most certainly nut my dear child. I am going to atay at Pay Din as long as I can, and gel Just aa strong aa I can. I shall go to Chicago ttt all the care we can possibly afford. And shall pray without ceasing for God to bleat the means we use. But the outcome what difference doe that mnket None If I am not to ba used In Red Thrush any longer, what dif ference? Perhaps I shall b of serv ice some place elae. If I have com pleted by labor entirely, (hat la en tirely satisfactory to me, I am per fectly content I have oo fears, not even for my dear daughters, for whom I wished to do so much. Foolish of me I Did I not dedicate my family care alojg with the rest of my llfet low foolish It wa foi m M worry. Of court It waa. For I told yoa I would lake care of yoa. Don't laugh I mean It" "1 am not laughing, Ellen, 1 believe you. When the time comes, I know that on truly will inks car of me. And 1 am glad to have It to sura ot" (TO BO CONTINUED) hhhh ttaaae - Souvenirs From Garden of Eden for TourUta It on your vacation yoa happen to stumble Into the town of ljurna st th Jiiui-tloD ot th Tigris and Kuphney r I vert you may not he Impressed by the scenery or the diy but yog will soon be Informed that II Is the site of the Oanlen ot Eden snd to prove It you will be shown the "Tree of Knowledge," sny a writer In tba Washington Star. The tree It merely a decayed trunk with a few acraggly brunches snd these will toon he out ol business, hut 'he natives have thought fully planted another tree nearby and this hahy will pmhahly do service aa "th tree" when th older on ba de parted Anyone visiting this locality hj pre sumed lo have come to see the tree, for ther I little else, snd th ihtl dren ol the town are engti In tbelr efforts to art as guide to visitor. Tb new arrival Is at voce spotted and aurmunded by tb Juvenile guides end almost dragged to the tree. Arriving on th ground lb boya will bound In to the branches end offer chips souvenir Pigs aa Carreaey A traveler who haa returned to Eng land from the Pacific has beta telling some stnuslng storle of thing that go on In th New Hebrides, pigs. lays, ar not only eaten oa a large seal, but they are the atandard cur rency la the laland. There are cer tain ceremonies at which It It Important to hare pig, aad they are frequently borrowed. Tb aiea who tend pip ar Ilk money leaner, do nieadlng Interact on their loan, and when the pig I paid back It mast tba else tb pig that waa loaned would have grown to during the tin It war borrowed ACEdDlLIID As soon as you realize you've taken cold take some tablets of Bayer Aspirin. Almost before your head can stuff-up, you feel your cold is conquered. Those aches and pains you felt coming on will soon subside. Relief is almost instantaneous! 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