The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, March 28, 1930, Image 2

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    WHJERT Has a heart of g oil Will
110 one tell lira what's the mattet
-why girls turn pale, and gracioui
matrons freeze at Lis approacn? Yei
will. This las gone far enough
Get a new pipe, Wilbtrt, ami break
h in gently, thougntfufly, with Sii
Walter Raleigh's favorite smoking mix
ture. When the curling wisps of iti
fragrance surroutvJ you, everything; will
he changed, Wilhert.
How to Take Car of Your Pipe
(Hrml N$. J) To male toot pir
tvct( from lop
to bed. inxoktll ihe pipe load when you break
it in, oc &11 the bowl tuif full tin fir few timca
M that tin heel, and not mertlr th top, will
be brokra to. Send for out int book 1, "How
to Take Can ofYooi Pipe" Brown ft TiUiam
aooTobaccoCoipocition,LouiTu;,Kituck7, Dept. 97.
Sir "Walter
Raleigh
Smoking Tobacco
"First Aid Home
Remedy Week" Coming
The Good Samaritan la pictured as
"The First First Aid In the national
reminder which bag been sent to drug
lists ell over America, announcing the
Pth anniversary of "First Aid Home
Remedy Week," fixed for March 1C-23L
The Idea of an advertising-merchandising
one-a year drive timed with
rpring bouse cleaning was given to
the drug world by Sterling Products,
Incorporated, In 1922. Preparedness for
meeting accident or sudden Illness Is
emphasized as a sensible and season
able sales plan which serves to alle
viate needless suffering and undoubted
ly save life.
The National Association of Retail
Druggists sponsored this ad-sales plan
end later added Pharmacy Week as or
autumn festival for Intensive advertis
ing and salesmanship In the drug world
The National Wholesale Druggists
Association and the National Asocia
tlon of Drug Clerks have Joined tin
N. A. R. D. In establishing these fes
tivals of selling as Spring and Autumn
fixtures for the welfare of humanity
"Fill That Medicine Chest Now- li
the slogan of "First Aid Home Rem
edy Week," and has been from the
beginning. It was Dr. William E
Weiss, himself a graduate from tint
ranks of retail druggists, who first saw
the value of "First Aid Home Remedy
Week," and wherever live-wire drug
gists have co-operated by showing a
window filled with suggestive first
elds both for accident or Illness, and
using their home newspaper advertis
ing space, they have added cheerfully
to their March business.
Giant Oyster
There was recently taken from the
water at Ilwaco, Wash., a 12-Inch
oyster, so large that a milk crock whs
necessary to bold it as a cocktail. It
was the first gathered from seed spat
Imported from Japan several years
ego.
Excavator Male Find
"That ain't no Roman vawse."
"Well, It's got Roman figures on It"
"So 'as my watch." Humorist.
Garfield Tea
Was Your
Grandmother's Remedy
For every ntomacb
and Intestinal 111
This good old-fash,
loned herb home
remedy for consti
pation, stomach Ills
and other derange
ments of the sys
tem so prevalent tbcSe days Is In even
greater favor as a family medlclni
th&a la your grandmother's day,
Ifs milder
ELLA
by Ethel Hucston
Illustrations by
Irwin Myers
Copyrlaht, y rtnbha Merrill Co.
WNU Svrvlea
CHAPTER XI
18-
A fresh wave of wrath painted Gin
ger's t ce with rose. She Hashed from
the secretion of her corner by the
stairway Just In lime to see the run
grocer press a ferveut and unmistak
able kiss upon the delicate lips ot
Miriam, the sensible twla Mirturu
seemed cot In the least surprised, but
rather pleased. Marjory, too, seemed
to take the outrage wltb Indecent
calmness, while Eddy Jackson wore a
smile no less than diabolic.
"Just for that, Eddy Jackson, you
owe me ninety dimes,'' she announce)
sternly. "Nine whole dollars I spent
on this comedy of yours."
And she marched straight to the
kitchen.
Only Eddy Jackson heard her. For
Miriam, the last shred of ber sensi
bility thrown to the winds, was cling
Ing to Alexander's hands, and trying
to draw Marjory by sheer force Into
the warmth of bis neirnesa. Eddy fol
lowed Ginger to the kitchen.
"Aw, have a heart," be pleaded
"lie told me to do it."
Ginger stared at a pan on the stove,
where thick heavy bubbles rose and
fell.
"Too see the gravy Is burning," she
said, and offered not a hand to save
1L "Let It burn, t hi pe It does burn
I hope the gravy burns him. and the
alligator pear choke him, and the
fried chicken gives him pernicious
anemia."
Eddy laughed. -"Listen, wild one,
and I'll tell the deep and bloody mys
tery of that young mans' life. No
body knows It Marjory doesn't know
It. Miriam herself doesn't know It
Rut 1 know It and I'D tell you. He
really la a romantic figure most ro
mantle "
"Canned beans, canned corn, canned
tomato soup, canned peaches It makes
me 8lck--canned sweet potatoes"
she recounted drearily.
Eddy Jackson brlt-kly stirred the
gravy as be talked. Eddy was fond
of creum gravy.
"lie's no grocer. Ills family owns
that chain gang set, whatever you cull
It, the Orange and I'.iack, all over the
country. Alex will be some high
mucky muck-manager one of these
days. They sent him on this trip west
to familiarize himself with the bust
ness, and the localities this new Idea
of know your stuff from the ground
up."
Ginger took the smho. away from
him. After all, it was tier gravy.
"Eddy, why didn't you tell me?"
"He told me not to. Nobody knew
It. Not even the chain bunch here In
town."
"Rut yon should have told mep
"If anybody asks me not to tell
something that la n-ne of my business
and nobody else'a 1 won't tell It,"
said Eddy firmly.
"Just like father," mourned Ginger
Suddenly a fresh amuze swept over
her. 'Rut Eddy, Just see what a mess
you've made of It Why, lie s never
so mueb as looked at Marjory."
"1 should say not He's nuts over
Miriam."
"Rut Miriam Miriam hasn't got a
thing but brains."
"She's got Alexander Murdock."
"Does Miriam think be la a real
grocer?"
"Yes. She told me she would marry
him If be was a shoe shiner."
"Morry blra. Did he ask her?'
"Sure. That's what he came back
for. Drought ber the engagement
ring."
Gluger'f eyes glittered. "Put an
other chair at the table, will you?
And get me a knife ano fork from Hint
drawer. There won't be any waiting
on at this party. You can carry the
plates back and forth yourself."
So Ginger accepted Alexander Mur
dock as a prospective brother In luw,
and one to be received wltb a certain
amount of gratitude. After all, he
could give them a reduction on the
canned groceries. She shook hand
with him, exclaimed Joyously over the
brilliant solitaire wliti b adorned Ml
rlam's slender ringer arid admitted
that the denouement was well worth
the ninety dimes expended.
"Why dimes?" demanded Eddy curl
ously.
"Oh, thHt's the way I get It I mean
save It," Ginger amended quickly.
She regarded hei twin sisters reflec
tively, one after the other. Mlrlum
was well enough of course, the stlii.
deep kind, nothing surprising, nothing
startling about her. Mlrlum was the
type that one gets used to. Rut Mar
jory's brilliancy was a fresh reveln
tlnn, an entirely new amazement,
very day.
"Retiuiy's queer, Isn't It?' she puz
tied. Then she studied her own
Itiimni features In the mirror, Mini for
m Aral time, not without some Uua.
"txok me over, will you? Does any
body see any signs of It on mo?"
CHAPTER XII
The new Methodist church of Red
Thrush, Iowa, was an established fact
Mr. Tolllver, his eyes carefully shield
ed behind the padded glasses, had
preached the tender sermon which
served both to dedicate the new
church, and to bid farewell to his
parishioners, for the general confer
ence was to convene the week follow
ing. He had accepted the inundate ot
the church, and planned to live In re
tirement until some work of different
nature could be found for him, or, as
he said, until the Lord chose to bless
the meant used for his restoration,
lie continued In close correspondence
with new surgeons, the best and the
most expensive the Middle Weal af
forded. On this day, the twins had gone to
college. Eddy Jackson enma In his
car and took them and their new bags
to the train, after which with Ginger
he drove slowly back to the parson
age which would be her home for a
brief fortnight longer. Ginger did not
know Just what wus to become of her
and her father, but Ginger didn't care.
They were always taken care of, would
always be. And there was the rich
munificence of the home for the blind
at their command, although of this her
father still knew nothing. They would
remain with Miss Jenkins in the par
sonage until after the conference, nnd
then go for what they called a visit
to Helen and Horace for a while, un
til they could decide upon the best
plan for the future.
The one Interest of Ginger herself
was to retrain In Red Thrush ns long
ns possible. Her address us treasurer
tmmSw
KM
mm
Shs Flithtd From ths Secretion of
Htr Cornsr by ths Stairway Just
In Tims to ths Can Grocar
Press a Fervent and Unmlstakabls
Kiss Upon ths Delicate Lips of
Miriam.
of the parsonage home was too broad
ly dlfcsemlimtcd now to be lightly
changed, and all of her arguments
were based on that great fact
Ail the enthusiasm, and the mm
chalanee, and the farewells, were over.
Ginger and Eddy sat alone In Die llv
Ing room of the old parsonage, rather
still, a little deproted with their
aloueness. In the small den on the
left, beyond the curve of the staircase.
they could bear Hiram's low voice.
talking to her fattier, while they sorted
and parked old matiiii rlpts. ready for
removal from the hotu that had been
their home for four jears. Miss Jen
kins had gone to her room, to weep
over the departure of the twins. Gin
ger had seen her go, with relief. Mist
Jenkins' weeping depressed her to the
deepest extreme.
"Well. It's all over now," she said
dully. "Helen's married, the twins are
gone, and father and I are fired."
"Oh, nonsense. Helen Is well off
and very happy. The twins will bo
home for Christmas, and your 'hi her
will get a better church than Red
Thrush."
"Eddy" Her voice sank to a
whisper. "Do you think he will ever
see again? Do you think even the
most expensive doctor In the world
can cure him?"
"Why, of course he will see again
Didn't all the dociors say the same
thing, that It was Just nervous and
mental reaction, and In time "
"Ifs a long time, though. Very
long."
"You're so Impatient, Ginger. Cut
that's because you're young."
A jutck loud knock ut the door
When Amateur Sleuth
Most men possess a huge contempt
for the detective ability of the poll re
nnd nurse a confident belief that If
Ir were put up to them they would
solve any mjsterj In Jig time.
On Long Hand lives a man who
not only believes that Sherlock
Holmes was a slouch compared to
him. but who gets In some active
pructlce. If a crime Is committed In
his locality he makes a bee line for
the police station and starts In to
"help" the department The police
do not relish his Interference, but
they've got to humor him because of
his Influence.
Rut this man proved to he too good
a detective. One day he called ut the
station to see If there was anything
doing and wus told A a motor cur
startled her to her feel with a nervous
Hasp, but she quickly recomposed her
self, and went In answer. The post
man stood there, and with htm auothet
limn, behind them another, both strun
gett Inspectors, poaslhly, Gliiget,
thought, come to check up for stutls
1 1 fnl purposes. Sho smiled at th
post mini.
"Mull?" the asked
The postman showed embarrass
inent "Well, yes," he said awkwardly
"You are IS. Tolllver, aren't you?"
"Why, of course I am. You know
I am. Ellen. Iluve yon no letters for
.me?"
Suddenly the was aware that the
man In the rear carried large mall
pouch. He stepped ahead of tho
others and entered the room. The
poMiman and bla compim'i n followed
silently. Ginger followed, also. Eddy
Jackson stood np. The nian In the
dark suit opened tbe pouch, and lifted
It high, pouring out a little stream of
letters upon the table.
Then, for the first time, the third
man spoke.
"IV you claim thlt niulir
"Why, of course. I'm the only R.
Tolllver there la, E. stands for
Ellen."
"Walt minute, wait a minute,
now. You claim thlt mall, do you?
You acknowledge that It It meant for
you? You admit thlt before wit
nesses?" "Re careful. Ginger," Interposed
Eddy Jackson quickly, scenting trouble.
"Dou't say anything. Don't commit
yourself."
"Yon keep out of thlt, young man.
Well, in I us, then you"
"Why, of course I clulm It," tald
Ginger quickly. "It'a all right. Eddy,
It's for me. Why, I've had a lot Just
like It" She smiled dlsnrmlngly a'l
the postman. "You know," the added
significantly.
"Well, you all hear that." laid the
third man. In emirtlng low voice
"She clulnis it Stwa (be one we'rt
after."
Ginger turned turprlsed. wide, Inno
cent eyes upon bla face. She did not
speak,
"Well, come across now, miss. GIvs
us the goods. Where It thlt beri
home parsonage home for the blind
you call It? I don't tee any signs ol
It" Hit voice woe low and ugly.
Ginger smiled nervously. "Well
but you see, this really Is It Father's
blind, you know, and this Is our home
And the parsonage, well, this Is tin
parsonage. Everybody In town knows
that"
"Yen. 1 know all about It and a
pretty slick game, 1 call It Rut I
guess we've got the dope oo you, rlghl
enough. Getting money under false
pretenses that's what the low rail!
your home for the blind. Using ths
mailt to defraud, that'i what the law
says. Penitentiary business, mint
thHt's what you're np against"
"No, oh, no. It It true It really li
true. It It a home for the blind, foi
one blind father."
"Regglng, eh? Weil, you've got tc
have a license In this country, ever
for that Oh, we know your game
kid. We're on to you all right W
expected an alibi Shut up!" M
shouted to the shocked old postmun
who had endeavored to Interpose t
word on ber behalf. "You shut up
and keep out of thle." He turned t
Ginger, and caught her arm In a roust
grnsp. "(Vitne along, now, and ni
more monkey business"
Eddy was slow young man, slow
to wrath, but the sight of the great
red hand on Glnger't slender aria
goaded him to action.
"You take your handj off that glrll
he shouted, springing across the room
with a blind violence that tent twe
chairs spinning away from nil.
"Hush, oh, bush," begged Ginger
"Eddy, don't I I'm not burt Ob,
don't let father bear you I Ob, pleasi
bushP
"Bring out yonr old man bring out
the whole nest," bellowed the officer
furiously. "We'll clian bouse bert
while we're at It"
Ginger turned despairingly ro Eddj
Jackson. "Eddy, make hlui hush I
Father's eyea A shock will Ob.
Eddy I"
The officer, pulling himself away
from Eddy's restraining hand, caught
her shoulder with a grnsp thot flung
her half to the floor, and Eddy, driven
entirely reckless at the sight lenped
upon him.
Rut Mr. Tolllver In tbe tmall ad
Joining room had heard the unusual
uproar 'n his quiet home, heard II
first with surprise, then with rising
Indignation. With one bound he en
tered the living room, and Instinctive
ly, at In a trials one who hat been
accustomed to clear vision for many
years Is bound to do, be tore the pro
tecting bandages from hit eyet and
dashed them upon thi floor.
(TO DB CONTINUED)
Lost Interest in Case
accident In which a woman, aftet
driving' through a store window, had
bucked up ni.d driven away. The
Long Islander Immediately went to
work on the case. Ha solved It, all
right, but he did not report bis sue
cess to the station.
For he discovered that It win his
wife who was the guilty culprit and
that the police hud known It nil the
time when he went out to solve the
mystery. New York Sun.
Maybe It Iin't
Three heuu-nly bodies have been
discovered moving away from f he
earth at the rate of 4,GKi miles a sec
ond, confirming the suspicion that rtir
world Isn't at attractive at It use
to be. Rutte (Mont) Stundurd.
For any
BABY
We can never be tire Just what
wakes an infant restless, tut the
remedy can always be the tame.
Good old Castoria I There's com
fort in every drop of this pure
vegetable preparation, and not the
slightest harm in it frequent we.
IAi often at Daby hat a fretful
incl!, is feverish, or criet nnd can't
sleep, let Castoria soothe and quiet
him. Sometimes it't a touch of
colic Sometimes constipation. Or
diarrhea a condition that should
always be checked without delay.
Tuit keep Castoria handy, and give
It promptly. Kclicf will follow
Hear Fruit Fly Eating
Detection of an Invisible fruit fly
within the substance of a fruit hns
been shown to be possible by members
of the scientific staff of the Reil Tele
phone laboratories, whoso services
were placed at the disposal f the gov
eminent authorities engaged In fight
ing thlt pest In Florida. I'slng on
electrical stethoscope It whs found
that the fly, In the Interior of the
fruit could actually be heard eating.
Literary Digest.
Qhh, be Attractive to&lcn
Wfturt InttnJcJ You ShoutJ M
If your
Stomach and
bowels do not
function
prop erly.
the lloom of
youth rapid
ly diMppcart.
Doctor
Pierce's
Golden
Ifedical Discovery uiually meet! the
Deed. It invigorates the whole lyitrm,
corrects the irregularities of the di
gestive organs and nukes t'is blood
redder. You have pep, vigor and vi
tality. Your eyes sparkle your com
plexion dears up and the Mourn of
youth Is youri All druggiits.
Write to Dr. Tierce's Clinic In Buf
falo, N. Y, for conriilential tucUical ad
vice. There Is no fee.
Darktowa FabUi
Once upon a time Rastus Henry
Clay Washington came home late at
night and found George Washington
Johnson snoring In his own bed, where
upon George upon awaking and find
ing Rastus staring down ut him es
ploded: "Relieve It or not, brudder.
Ah'se nut bin' but er stow a) a here, Ah
UP I'athfinder Magazine,
If you wish beautiful clear white
clothes, use Russ Rail Rlue. Itrgo
package at Grocers. Adv.
Orifla of "Shampoo"
The word "shampoo" Is derived
from the Hindustani word "cloimpna,"
which means to press or squeeze.
I
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JWeeal
ess
PainV
Don't bo l martyr to unnecessary pain
Lota of suffering is, indeed, quite needless,
Headaches, for example. They come with
out warning, but one can always be prepared.
Payer Aspirin tablets bring immediate relief.
Keep a bottle at the office. Carry tho small
tin in your pocket. Then you won't have
to hunt a drugstore, or wait till you get homo.
And don't think Bayer Aspirin fa only
ood for headaches, sore throats, and colda!
lead the provon directions for' reliovlng
neuralgic, neuritie, rheumatic, and other aches
and pains. Remembering, of course, that tho
quick comfort from these tabluU Is not a cure J
for any continued pain, see a doctor.
Bayer Aspirin Is genuine. - Protect your
self by looking for that name. Always tho
same. Always safe. Never hurts tho heart.
Aqrfrta Is tbt trade Bark of Bay Mac of actus of Morwaaatlcaddaitaf i BalfcyUadl
tWJtoWtJJJMI
CASTOR!!
Trmimvyr-lSl'f
""Lf I
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tami HtSi
very promptly: if it doesn't, yon
should call a physician.
All through babyhood, Castoria
should be t mother's standby; and
a wise mother does not change to
stronger medicines at the child
grows older. Castoria is readily
obtained at any drugstore, and the
genuine easily identified by the
Chas. II. Fletcher signature that
appcari on every wrapper.
h n dj a m
a I US S laker
U IWhec't Syrun
r and couuhina stoue at
"oncet Relieves where others fa il.
Contains nothing injurious but, A, so
effective I GUAKANTLLD.
Boschee's
Syr up
At all
drugging
Z AD ACM ?.
!nU4 of dfgroui httrt d-
pi-MMnU Uke f, nuM. purely
vp.tbl KATUai't aiMIOT
and get rid of the bow iiulwina
that ram the troubl. Noth
ing lk M for tlllnuana, (Irk
haJarh and eonatlpatlon. Acts
MllJ. mU. rant eutU
Al 4wuittutaly lie. MakttiutnlHmltUl,
rut tllf A UtUJON. TAKS
Til
Quttn Hmtehtry HuihUa
fer FJrj rrejltt
R. I. Rads, Dird Rocks,
Whit Lghomi ll fromcar-
fully supf vImk flix k ot Urg bird and
malur brtvtlcra. Including world's rec
ord strain. Also W.L. pullaia, yearling
hnt and day-old tuikart. Writ fur
pricaa at once varythkig points to
graatly tncraasad dacnand. Prompt
100 li va dalivary f oarantat J. 20 yaars'
wondarful taputatiou your Safeguard.
JayTe44QUEN HATCHERY
1st Ave. taattle, WaaJs.
W. N. U., PORTLAND. NO. 11-1930
Has Hoty Eyat
"Is your husband Interested In read
ing history!" asked the culler.
"No," replied bit wife, "he U rurw
Interested in what Is passing than he
U In nhat It past."
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