Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 25, 1926, Image 5

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    If Kidneys Act
Bad Take Salts
Says Backache Often Meant You
Have Not Been Drinking
Enough Water
When you wake up with backache
and dull misery In the kidney region
It may mean that you have been eat­
ing foods which create acids, says a
well-known authority. An excess of
such acids overworks the kidneys In
their effort to filter It from the blood
and they become sort of paralyzed and
loggy. When your kidneys get slug­
gish and clog you must relieve them,
like you relieve your bowels, remov­
ing all the body's urinous waste, else
you have backache, sick headache,
dizzy spells; your stomach sours,
tongue Is coated and when the weath­
er Is bad you have rheumatic twinges.
The urine Is cloudy, full of sediment,
channels often get sore, water scalds
and you are obliged to seek relief two
or three times during the night.
Either consult a good, reliable phy­
sician at once or get from your phar­
macist about four ounces of Jad
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 Is made from
the acid of grapes and lemon juice,
combined with llthla, and has been
used fpr years to help clean and stim­
ulate sluggish kidneys, also to neu­
tralize acids In the system, so they no
longer Irritate, thus often relieving
bladder weakness.
Jad Salts Is Inexpensive, cannot In­
jure and makes a delightful, efferves­
cent lithla-water drink. Drink lots of
soft water.
Explaining It
“Brederln, we must do something to
remedy de status quo," said a negro
preacher to his congregation.
"Brudder Jones, what am de status
quo?” asked a member.
"Dat, my brudder,” replied the
preacher, “am de Latin for de mess
we’se in.”—The Outlook.
It's a wise woman who knows half
that she would like to know about her
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•re not only annoying, but dangerous.
If not attended tQ_at once they may
develop into serious ailment.
Boschee’s Syrup
is soothing and healing in euch cases,,
and has befn used for sixty years. 30c
and 90c bottles
At all druggists.
If
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COPYRIGHT BY THE BELL SYNDICATE ihc .
CHAPTER VIII—Continued
She wanted to be alone. It was so
funny! She had set forth to wreak
vengeance upon mankind for her hurt,
and she could not begin even on these!
She could not remember how she
reached It, but reach It she did—the
door to the greenhouse. She remem­
bered there were camp-chairs some­
where ; and she walked down the little
alley between the boxes and tubs,
peering right and left. Raising her
head, she saw the white expanse of a
dress-shirt, quite close.
"I thought I was alone,” she said.
"You say that with a shade of re­
sentment. I was here first.”
"Goodness! The unt-man 1” Shs
laughed. There was a note of hys­
teria In the laughter.
For a little while they stared at the
stars—without seeing them.
Here, beside him, like this! And
now he never could tell her; she
would never know. In an hour or so
she would learn the truth; and by her
faith in her father she must hate and
despise Brandon Cuthewe.
Pits; no matter which way he
turned he dug them. He became
aware of a new twist In the many­
faced Irony of this adventure. He
had risen to power In Bannister by
the leverage of her father’s misdeeds.
Without this capital, the Herald would
never have been roused from its mori­
bund state.
Here, her shoulder almost touching
his—the woman he loved! And the
god of irony had whisked her as far
away actually as If she had been
transplanted upon Jupiter.
"Jupiter!” be said aloud, unthink­
ingly.
“And what about Jupiter?”
“Oh, I only want to go there and
come back.”
"With what?”
“A dream that has, I suspect,
flown that far away.”
“We do waste a good deal of time—
wishing for things we cannot have.”
"Do you?”
“I have, naturally, being human,
like everybody else. What kind of a
dream?”
“The most beautiful of all dreams.”
Silence.
Still that batfling reserve, she
thought. But this time he should not
I escape. Before they left the green­
house she intended to ask him point-
blank what his name was. A mystery
here was utter nonsense.
“Your mother has fascinated me,”
Betty said suddenly.
“I am quite sure the fascination Is
mutual. She has done for you what
she never does for strangers. You
see, I am more or less familiar with
her moods. Somehow you touched the
flame and passion in her. She sensed
the musician In you. You sing.”
"You were there?”
“Yes, in the study. I apologize for
not making my presence known. But I
wanted to hear more of your singing,
and was afraid you’d stop if I ap­
peared."
“I shouldn't have minded—after the
first song.”
The door opened, and the Maddox’
Itinerant butler—the caterer's son—
announced that dinner was served. As
they reached the door, Betty turned
upon Cathewe swiftly.
“I am Miss Mansfield, as you know.
And you are—?”
Nancy herself saved the situation.
She caught Betty by the arm and drew
her aside. She turned to Cathewe.
“Miss Stoddard is waiting for you."
He nodded and hurried off.
“Betty, here is something I want you
to read.” Nancy put Into Betty’s hand
a sealed envelope. “Under no circum­
stances open it until you are home.
After you read It, telephone me what
you think of it."
Betty folded the envelope and hid
it In the bossom of her gown. She
went Into the dining room, nngry and
confused. Once seated, she saw that
her unknown cavalier was directly op­
posite.
“Mr. Morrison, who is the gentle­
man opposite?”
“You don’t know him? He Is Bran­
don Cathewe, the editor of the Her­
ald.”
“I had pictured him quite a differ­
ent sort," she said, evenly. “Will you
present him before we leave the
room ?"
“If you wish It”—distressed.
The introduction took place after
the other guests had left the dining
room.
CENSUS REVEALS
ASTONISHING FACT
8,549,511 Working Women in United States
wants to keep her job or hopes for
a better one, she must guard her
health.
Atlanta, Ga.—“My system was
weak and run-down, and I was tired.
I was this way for five years or
more. I read your advertisement la
the papera and I decided to try your
medicine, the Vegetable Compound,
but I did not begin to take It regu­
larly until after I was married. I
got so much good from It that I feel
fine and have gained In weight. I
work In a broom shop, but my work
Is not so hard ou me now, and I
keep my own house, and work my
garden, too. I am telling all my
friends of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg­
etable Compound and how it has
helped me.”—Mas. W. M. B ailtt ,
R. F. D. No. 5, Box 27, Atlanta,
Georgia.
bell 1 “If you don’t mind,” he said,
“I'll run away into the greenhouse. I
—9—
That detective was clever, he re­ want to fend off the denouement as
flected. He had worked upon the long as possible. I wontier what in the
1 simplest line imaginable; taken Cath- world I'd have done without you,
Missouri Woman Helped
MRS. W. M. BAILEY
ewe’s photograph and gone the Nancy.’*
•». F. D. No. 0, BOX *7. ATLANTA. GKOROIA
Parkville, Mo.—“I am proud to
"Nonsense! You’re a nice boy, and
rounds of the New York banks, and
recommend Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Many Say Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. I was so
day before yesterday a teller and u any girl ought to be pleased to have
cashier had recognized it. The son you around. I'll send for you.”
Vegetable Compound Helps 111 that I could not lie down
The
greenhouse
had
once
been
a
at night. Then I got my hueband
of Digby Hallowell 1
Keep Them Fit to Work
to go to the store and buy me a bot-
When the dinner came to the coffee long, rambling side porch. There
tlo of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege­
8,549,511
women
would
be
a
vast
and cigar, the butler withdrew, and were no orchids or potted orange
army. According to the 1920 Census table Compound and I was up and
Mansfield sloped comfortably In his trees; pansies and garden pinks and
of Manufactures, that is the number around before the first bottle was
geraniums and a few roses. This was
chair.
of women and girls employed In all gone, although I only weighed about
the
doctor
’
s
playground.
ninety pounds. I took six or eight
trades
In the United States.
There Is magic for some in coffee
There was an Incandescent lamp at
Napoleon said, “An army travels bottles and was able to do all my
and tobacco. The stimulant Is nega­
on Its stomach." This army of housework, washing and Ironing,
tived by the narcotic; the thinking each end of the greenhouse; but
women tAvels on its general health. take care of my five boys, and tend
machine moves smoothly. There came where Cathewe sat there was only the
Every working girl knows that time to my chickens and garden, where
dint
light
of
the
winter
stars.
Into Mansfield’s head a plan for the
lost through illness seldom Is paid before I had to hire my washing and
He
heard
a
door
close,
then
a
light
reconstruction of Bannister, through
for and seldom can be made up. Em­ part of my housework.”—M rs . A nna
scurry of feet on the cement floor.
Betty.
ployers demand regularity. It she C ole , R. R. 2, Parkville, Missouri.
Anjntrusion.
He
stood
up.
A
woman
To give the girl a free hand with­
Good Work»
out creating a revolution. Somehow
Alonzo Potter, president of the Big
that appealed to his sporting blood.
Brother movement, preached In New
.Cathewe out of the way, the spark in
York a religion of good works as
the powder-room would be extin­
against a merely passive religion.
guished.
“Why, my friends,” he cried, “there
But what did the child mean when
is almost as much difference between
she said she Lad the man In the hol­
being good and doing good as there la
low of her hand? Well, that puzzle
between being a man and doing a
would be explained away in the morn­
man."—Minneapolis News.
ing. She was her father's daughter.
Under that grace of form, under that
Carboil draws out the core
gentle tenderness and charity there
emand bayer aspirin
and gives quick relief
was reinforcement of steel.
**.**••
Take Tablets Without Fear If You
Catliewe was anxious to have a
See the Safety “Bayer Cross.”
little chat with Nancy before her
At ieVRLOÇld<
All DruMltH — Mon»» back Guatanti«
VXlkt CO
MABMVILLC, T*NN.
guests began to arrive. He had tele­
Warning! Unless you see the name
phoned her to this effect, and she had
“Bayer” on package or on tablets you
£
made the appointment at half after |
are not getting thq, genuine Bayer
six.
Aspirin proved safe by millions and
"George Cottar, what In the world
prescribed by physicians for 20 years.
have you to say to me that's more
Say “Bayer" when you buy Aspirin.
Your throat soothed,
Important than my new dress?” she
Imitations may prove dangerous.—Adv.
began.
head cleared, cough re-
“You've been puzzled regarding my
lieved—by the exclusive
Miss Hollywood
conduct In relation to Miss Mansfield.
menthol blend in
Dr. James Spearman of Detroit re­
Haven't you?”
cently remarked: “Hollywood must
"Yes. Are you going to tell me
be quite a quaint animal. I read the
that you came here because you’d
other day that Fannie Hurst, the nov­
MENTHOL
COUGH
DROPS
fallen in love with Betty—somewhere
elist, claims that It has a heart, and
else?”
An A Kent or Spare-Time Worker Wanted
we already know that it Is richly en­
for
exclusive
rights
to
sell
our
low-priced
"I didn't suspect you were so keen,
raincoats and overcoats In this locality— dowed with bare arms, knees and
Nancy. But you’ve hit upon the
right from our factory—deliveries guaran­ hacks.”
teed
—selling from |4 to >14.75—of which
truth. Mansfield told me I might pay
you get a liberal commission paid In advance
—besides an extra bonuH. Big field for rain,
court to his daughter upon the condi­ was approaching the spot where he
tor cold, for the school children, the farmer
tion that I come to Bannister and be­ stood. No doubt she believed herself
—for driving—a handy coat for small invest­
ment. Every person a prospect—our plan
come a force. I shan't go into those alone. She paused suddenly to Inhale
simple—no experience necessary.
Write
quickly for free sample line and simple in-
details now; some future date, per­ the perfume of the pinks. When she
Itructlons. AMAZON MFG. CO.. 1101 North
BLU.-M4S
raised her head he saw who it was.
haps.”
Robey St., Chicago, 111.
•
••••••
indigestion
“Do you want me to help you?”
STOP! BREAK VP THAT COI.I) with Beko
When the limousine drew up to the
She reached over and laid her hand
Cold Tablets. Why suiter? Instant relief.
Easy to take. Postpaid for 50c. BEKO
curb before the Maddox place, Betty
on his. “As between two friends?”
6 B ell - ans
8ALE8 CO., Cicero, Ill.
“Nothing but magic or black art did not alight at once. She stared
Hot water
Agents—Buy direct Neckwear, Hosiery, Lin­
through
the
window
at
the
little
house
could help me, Nancy.”
gerie at lowest Mill Prices. Ask for circular.
"]
Su
5u
re Relief
across
the
way.
She
wondered
if,
A. Master Knit Mills, New Haven, Conn.
“I'm not so sui"," she replied, re­
with
a
mother
like
that,
she
would
calling that peculiar punctuation mark
CHOICE OREGON PRUNES »0.50 PER
have been the victim of her present
Hl NDRED.
25 lbs
express paid 93.20.
in his manuscript.
KINGWOOD
ORCHARDS. Salem. Ore.
“It is not possible, Nancy. I came unhappiness. She did not want laugh­
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and the deep blue sea. I had to fight woman while she played.
Learning His Location
Upon entering the house she threw
her father. I had elected a certain
“Yesterday a strange motorist came
her arms around Nancy and kissed
way to go.”
tearing Into our progressive little
“ ‘Loved I not honor more,' ” quoted her; and Nancy complimented her
city,” said the landlord of the Petu­
Nancy, softly. “Or Is It that you fear gaily upon the beauty of her gown.
nia tavern. “He ran over n child, and
And both of them were passing
your fate too much?”
then lilt the town well and smashed
through that singular phase of life
“You are malting fun of me?”
the pump to atoms. He said he didn’t
“No, Brand. I am very sorry. I un­ which* crystallizes the outlook and
»((ULTt
OUAS4HTIIO
know at first that he was In a town.”
makes for misanthropy or tender
derstand. A miracle must happen.”
COHTAIH« surriciiNT
“How did he learn the fact?” asked
rod 1 MONTHS TR»»TM»NT
“And there ain't no sech animal. philosophy.
a guest.
"And she believes I am happy!"
The power of Mansfield’s will had lain
“lie found It out when Constable
SiND'-TOOroR FUIL
upon this town until it was pretty bad thought Betty.
Slackputter arrested him for smash­
-- •
A
»<»«
“What shall I do?" thought Nancy,
in spots. So I undertook to hammer
“ *
■ 'it,..- »
ing the pump.”—Kansas City Star.
"ihm shall I act? To tell her that
into the public mind Just how baneful
HOPKINS
LABORATORIES
his Influence wns. I don’t suppose he Brand wrote those letters would only
Sore and Inflamed .ye., .tie. and «r.nula-
tlons healed promptly by nlKhtly um at
34 CLARA AT. '*
«»" FRAMCIICO
himself realized to what depth he had add to the confusion, since he has
Roman Eye Balaam. 35 cent«. Adv.
built
a
Chinese
wall
between
them.
”
J
CALIFORNIA _____________
fallen. 1 didn't awaken him. He has
Betty at once became encircled.
given me thunder for thunder. But
Laughter
began
to
bubble
up
in
her.
An End to Bone»
(TO BE CONTINUED.)
Many a good tiling slips through a
contact with the beautiful mind of
Grouch—What’s become of that fel­
man’s grasp because he Is too previ­
his daughter softened hint gradually;
low Bones, who was known as the per­
and your father tells me that now CXi-XvX-t.XlX-iXi-XMMi-XiX-l-XMiX-MIXiXMMMi-XMI-X-i-Xt-XMJ ous.
fect driver?
Mansfield loves his daughter. And
Morgan—He met Jones, the Imper­
Early Newspapers Met Opposition of Church It's a good memory that sometimes
she is redeeming him.
fect one.
admits of discreet forgetfulness.
"And I know positively that I have
The first newspaper was produced
never been pointed out to her—as I
In 1845 the Dally News was
shall be presently. I'm not going to when written accounts of the im­ founded, with the help of Charles
hide any longer. So I have laid the perial armies of Home were sent to Dickens. It was the first paper to
the generals In command In all parts lower Its price from 6 pence to 3
dream away.”
pence, (12 to 6 cents).
Nancy’s heart gave a great bound. of the provinces.
In l.rit!fl the first official news sheets
The bouyancy of hope! But she knew
The Right Thing!
that there was a miracle close at were published in Venice. They were
band. It rested upon her own lips. written by hand and exhibited In pub­
Do you know why we shake hands?
And yet why be silent and render all lic places. People paid the small coin In early days man lived alone save
of a gazzetta to read them. Hence the for his woman back In the cave. He
three miserable?
“A queer mess all around. The Im­ name. The church opposed the en­ fought the wild animals alone and
pulse of the moment is Invariably a terprise, and Pope Gregory even dragged home his loot alone. Men
plunge for me. Love isn’t something prosecuted the editors.
warred on one another for the moat
The oldest form of newspaper In part. When primitive man was too
you may direct. You cannot say you
England was In the beginning of the weary to fight he would drop his club
will love this or that person."
reign of James II—the so-called News- upon meeting another man In his path
“No,” said Nancy.
“The bolt Is blind. Often we love Letters, written by hand, and sent by and hold out his empty hand to show
where we don't want to love. And post to subscribers in the country. In that he was unarmed. And the ex­
that is my misfortune. I wrote her 1709 the first daily paper, the Dally tended hand warmed Into the hand­
letters, Nancy. I do not know human Courant, was Issued.
touch. then the handshake.
nature. There is always something
Today's form says that a person (
The oldest of the London dally
fascinating In the unknown. So I papers, the Morning Chronicle, ap­ coming into a group does not offer to I
wrote her love letters, unsigned, to peared in 1709. The Morning Post shake hands, it Is up to the members
keep myself In her thoughts until I Is the oldest of existing morning pa­ of the group to make him welcome by
fulfilled the conditions of the bargain. pers. Founded in 1772. it wns fol­ offering the hand. If they care to.
Nancy. Bannister is going to be my lowed about 1788 by the first dally
and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by
Kite Carried Wire
home. It is the way out I’ve been evening paper, the Star.
regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of
The first wire rope used In 1852 In J
The Times first appeared In 1788
seeking. No one shall rob the poor
any more and leave them without as a continuation of the Dally Uni­ the suspension bridge across the gorge
Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
Its originator ar.d below Niagara falls was taken across
redress. Oh, I know. It sounds like versal Begister.
a boy's dream. But I have the power, owner, Mr. John Walter, succeeded the Impassable waters of the rapids by
To avoid imitations, always look for the »Ignattire of
Nancy, tremendous power for good. in 1814 In printing the Times by the help .>f a kite flown over the bull
Abwil'flel) HarrnkM —No
I’U/sKnuu cvtr/wUcr« rrti.mmcnd
ing stream.
Aa honest nesapaper—There goes the steam.
Use Cuticura Soap
And Ointment
To Heal Sore Hands
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