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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1931)
« TH K IIJ.USTKATKr» FKATURK SKl'TlON —January 17. 1981 T H E B L A C K L IL Y By CORA BALL MOTEN Continued from l\;*e T h w 111;' m .» t u . ill* itr.iiii.t that tn tua* He »topped and listened 111* erte» cuno the f d i i *11 ol that fiero* “* r|V «ratlin * fc the sU-uwe p r v s t- ! »e r e »till bearing away from the The going was more difficult cry from a -ore of :av.i;e throats, hood which lib o .li■ > of Hereditary river He knew its m?»ntn* idlj^ he w ■>- ch ief compelled him to »ubmlt to,! Suddenly he came to gn old. almost of "’ the 'Q ie's.mg A tn w . ' Always toJ- b*d learned, but never pr o.- obliterated trail It led at right angles brf>re ho had thought it ju.-t a b.c hred seriously. Wh*n he might have,*0 «be on* be waa following He look of the well-learned hocus-peu» of his done that lie was » nt away to that 11 Probably It arm id bring hbn ________________________________ j far school to learn the magic of Uw ' » crOM “ >«• inland trail before the ------- I outland»" True, it had proved to be hunter» reached It j-, , no magic at all. ns lib people th-light j With failing strength he |Mi»h.*d : at mselc. s a il it was » sort of ahead A swinging branch struck j f magic For it destroyed lib fslU» m him smartly In the face He rec died I th* things that hi» lathers had prac-|*nd sat down a m mient to recovet ttced from far. unremembered ages himself until the present dsy-destroved It -p ,, ,.rMa WMV c9mln* nearer Hr and set up other ideal» and Idea» In must moke the Inlersecti in of that Its place trail He roar staggering, to hU feel S v now. at the sound of the Hut they would not heed his will He "Questmg Call sent to the god* of sank ba-k upon the rottesi carpet ol the air arrow after arrow was ol-| the jungle fered them and cast back till the "Blue-wuieed Dart of the Kther- ' Hrfprrat* Flan 1 Sp.ee" should be sent skill and Far ahead of him tile hunt swept caught In the all-seeing, un-errlng | by He kne not that just beyond.! punish a sluggish system grip and sent—to find "That Which that old trail was upfiaasable with purgatives that do violence. - u g h t 1 Tired, and weary with pain aiul Just chew a pleasant Caacaret Iw-forr Was 3 bedtime. Nest morning you'll lie a test rites that he remembered so vtv- disappointment. he sat for a minute If lliev new (arson. Candy Cascareis are Idly now But whvt ot that? They uf exhausted hopelrasnrx» made from cascara— which doctor« were teat rites aiul the stag-- could reached the river path now. surely say Me ilwavs be set for such thing» It waa they would Intercept Dolores So their action is always se* he knew for many of them al They must be checked He made beneficial. They clear up a stubborn, though for the Inner secrets he was a superhuman rfTnrt to arouse his bilious, headachy and constituted not yet to receive his training Nr* falling strength slid struggled to his condition every time. You awake with coating gone from tongue; with »tie not even the High-Prtest-to-be. feet With sobbing gss(w he re led on- eyes brightened; breath swcetenod¡ must take that »ecret Into the outer appetite on edge. For a bright morn world with him wurd on the bark trac k to the river ing. try a Cascaret tonight. Then trail. The Horrid t ry you H know why 20 million boxes are After what M-rttird years of strug- He was back now, and Instead of used every year. being Initiated Into the rile» of th e'g le , the thinning tree» told him he ancient priesthood of which ha was had made It. The park still gave Hr knew the titular head, he as a fugitive voire far ahead of him. Brighter Days! You need not actually strengthens muscles. kneel j& ccD v e & b from the horrors of the very rites that It was his d*"tv to Inflict upon heretics of the ancient Faith The grim humour of the thing struck him He smiled a bitter smile of cynical fatalism and unbelief. Just then the horrid cry »junded. A great quiver shook Ramon Montes. It left him cold and clammy with the sweat of fe ir The "Questing Arrow" again had found lt-s mark ou Dolores was out there. Had she atubborn coufh or che*«t cold rnn b« conquered. until you try thin famous guessed that It would come seeking reoi|>e. It is u*e«I in millions of homes, them out of the blue reaches of the because it fires more prompt, positive air? Had that been why site had reli^f than anything el*e. It's no trou. ble at all to mix and rosta but a trifle. left him alone in hts aerial bed? She Into a pint bottle, pour - ,*J ounce« knew tha- the Arrow onh 1 llowed of Pin* » ; then add plain granulated th? straight path to that Thing or fujgar -»yrup or strain**! honey to make part of Thing of "That Which Was a full pint. This sav^s two thirds of the money u««ually spent for couch Sought." that lay nearest the spot Did she, nietli-ine. and fives you a purer, Setter from whence tt came remedy. It never polls, and taxtea knowing the certain death to follow- a successful quest/ dare that death f i >- >d—children like it. You enn actually fee 1 its p« netrat- to save him? inf. sooth inf a«tinu on the inflamed Then came the first baying call of throat membrane««. It i* alno abnorhed the hunt. He knew they were on the Into the blood, where it lets directly on the bronchial tubes. At the same trail. Could h» »ollow and Intercept time, it promptly loosen* the ferm laden them? Could he save Dolores In spite Î herself? phlegm. This threefold action explain* why it brine" anch quick relief even in It was worth trying. aevere bronchial couch* which follow Painfully and with grim determi cold epidemic*. nation. thé wounded man raised him Pinex is a h'ghly concentrated com self from hi* high bed and slowly pound of eenuine Norway Pine, con- taininf the active afent of creosote, in but surely efsas'ed the down-ward a refined, palatable form, and known climb a* one of the greatest healing amenta R a m o n Seeks Kscape for severe rough*, che«t cold* and Faintly In the distance he heard bronchial tronhle*. Ito not accept a substitute for Pinei. the cries. He knew they wer • follow- ng the general dlrectl-n of the river It i* guaranteed to e«*« prompt relief or money refunded. He thought of the pirogue and Its helpless burden Well, perhapi but no. TTiere was no power on earth that could save his friend Hi* heart ielt sore and heavy at the scurvy trlclt of Fate that had separated them. He remembered John North- ington's staunch loyalty, his friend ship In the hour of need He sighed Around him the underbrush was so dense that he had the greatest dlf- I Acuity In pressing his wa- through It His broken arm was paining him. i The hunt was bearing further to the west He would make tlie river trail below the detour. Somewhere prob ably they would come out there. But he must make the trail farther down. He knew that Jonthra would Put on >Ug«c dhainn# Howder and tk* probably be on guard at the point hair w u h * off qr?iel«*r '»nd CLOBfcK than must not let them see him so near anv raaora ahHve you Hair grow* back u jf «hared off It merely dUeol*«» away •he start or they would know there to th# akin aurfaes la antiseptic Used by was another. At all costs they must bospltais and Beauty Pa rlor* Women find think thvt the Questing Arrow had led it pricelese for eaecsa hair B. u C.. fa- m ote editor, «rrlte*. " A fortunate day whaa to him. He knew Dolores. Knew I ttrorb thta Ood-aend *' R w 0 * M they would not see their vlctlirf In •aya. "H a ve ueed yof.r prodoal for • that dense foliage where she would and don't know bow I eowld be without It. ■end U e in efamps for • *>•**'•*•. >° be hldlnq. I f he c-uld win to a point U. 8 A.. If droariat !• ont Faretpn prUaa where the hunt hail started. He T H ¿ ' m a g i c s h a v i n g f o w o w t CO. intercept her. all might yet be w ell. But cr-uld lie? ilA V A N N A H . O A Best Remedy for Cough Is Easily Mixed at Home Then w ry deliberately and very Than he thought uf an »lowly he waded out Into the rrueo» dlie 'nfesled water» other ru*e A iW»|»>rate otte, amt hit A great, black. floating lanly. sud lite would be the forfeit, but wlmt denly came In Ilf* With lem bi# matter? grace It (lerlormed a wide » » i - p l n f Just beyond him were the rapida are and started toward the wading title hgure of the man Staggering and »tumbling . Kam-ui's Jaw tensed. He slopticA, «rearmes* It aiuoli veered out inward I * . . . . . . : . . . . walling wllfi a *>rt of faUIUtlo the river biuik He clesred the ... . j calm . busily. but with rkrrcdlng shellering line ol trees *- A* he >wifiues- the great sawtoothed anout stumbled on tie tore hi* (altered appnaehrd The dripping It was up.m him cloak from lib shoulder». » • » » «la-ned On tfie bank be threw It down. first tramping Ihr piare as if In a (The I ml ->f the llh Ins(allaurnt) struggle. ! To be continued nest week. that they would make tlie trail be- forr him Too much ACID two hour» after eat- Many ndijfeatiou ss they call it. injf.su I is usually exreu arid Correct it with an alkali. The liest w.i>, the quick, harmless and ritirim i way. is 1'hUtiin" Milk of Magnesia, ll has remained for ."St years the standard with physicians One s | mm > ii I u I in water nriilrali/es many limrs ils volum e in »tomai h arid*, mid at onee. 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