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Show THE Mrs. Robert O. Reynolds J li life ..v;"vdse-E- j life V s ' 1 - -- J523" "V. A: I SYNOPSIS. "I have actually gained twenty-fivpounds and I 'just think Tunlac Is the grandest medicine' In the world," said Mrs, ltobett O. Keynolds, 127 North Denver St.; Kmi;.s City, Mo. '.: "For ten Ions) years I suffered from a very imti forui or rnoumuti.sm, neiVous troubles. My apne- te was very poor. Wlmt little I (lid eat sotirtjd on my stomach and 1 suffered the ' most severe .pains In my back, hips and shoulders. My rheu matism was so bad that I could Hot raise my hands to comh my hair and my arms hurt me to my tinner tips. I beoarrfe bo weak and run, clown jthut I lost all my; energy and lif ball become almost a burden. I tried many things but nothing helped me. I had only taken my first bottle of Tanta when I noticed my appetite was improving and I could sleep better at night.- I have taken three bottles and the way it has helped jne and built me up is really astonishing. I can eat anything and everything without the slightest disagreeable aftereffects. I sleep Just fine at night .and am In better health than I have been for. yearn. I am glad to give this fctatemenf, ioping that any who are suffering as I did may exiierlence the same wonderful results, which I they will If they give, Tunlac a e Rtom-Slr-rf- ni Warned by his physician that ha has not more tban six months to live, Failing slis despondently on a oiulerlnsr where he park bench, should spend those six months. A friendly squirrel practically decides the matter (or him. His blood Is pioneer blood, and be decides to end his days in the forests of Oregon. Memories of his grandfather and a deep love for all things of the wild help him In reaching a decision. In a large southern Oregon city he meets people who had known and loved his grandfather, a famous frontiersman. He makes his home with Silas Lennox,, a typical westerner. The only other members of the household are Lennox's son, "Bill," and daughTheir abode Is ter, "Snowbird." many miles from "civilization," in the Umpqua divide, and there Falling plans to live out the short span of life which he has been told is his. His extreme weakness In the face of even a slight exertion convinces him that the doctor had made a correct diagnosis of his case. From the first Falling's health shows a marked Improvement, and In the companionship of Lennox and his son and daughter he fits into the woods life as If he had been born to It. By quick thinking and a remarkable display of "nerve" ae saves Lennox's life and his owu when they are attacked by a mad coyote. Lennox declares he Is a reincarnation of his grandfather, Dan Failing I, whose fame as a woodsman Is a household word. ' CHAPTER lit Continued. "Of course but sit down now, anyway. I'm sorry that Snowbird isn't here." "Snowbird "My daughter. My boy, she can make a biscuit! That's not her name, fair trial.", Tanlac is sold by leading druggists of course, but we've always called her that She pot tired of keeping bouse everywhere. Adv. and Is working this summer, .foor Bill has to keep house for her, and More Disarmament. ' Thir'Ntould be a better world If no wonder he's eager to take the stock flown to the lower levels. I only wish hol- ,Xifybody would take a five-yefrom eossin. Chlcaco Daily tie hadn't brought 'em up this spring '.dnv at all; I've lost dozens from the News. coyotes." .. 'But a coyote can't kill cattle " : Where Wizardry Fail. can "Tt If it has hydrophobia, a comKnlcker Is that seer any good? mon thing in the varmints this time of Booker No, she could tell my year. But as I say. Bill will take the but hot my income tax. " etock down next season, and then Snowbird's work will be through, and she'll come back here." EASILY KILLED "Then she's down In the valley?" . TODAY "Far from it. She's a mountain girt If one ever lived. Perhaps you don't know the recent policy of the forest service to hire women when they can be obtained. It wns a policy started In war tines and kept up now BY US1NQ THE GENUINE because it is economical and efficient. She and a grlrl from college have a Alffo RT7R.F! t)EATH la WftterbiHm. cnbln not five miles from here on old Ants. Rat and Mice. Thne pmi r tb prewt carrier of Bald mountain,, and they're doing lookand M It NT itJS hlLUD. Tbey deauuy both iood and property. out duty." In erery box. j plnvtlont In 1ft lampja! Koc Dan wondered Intensely what lookimo sl and L60 Heady for Vm S. OoTremat bays IU out duty might be. "You see. Pan," Iennox said In explanation, "the government loses thousands of dollars every year by forest fire. A fire can be slopped easily If it Is seen soon after It starts. But let It burn awhile. In this dry season, and It's a terror a wall of flame that races through the foreRts and can hardly be stopped. And maybe you don't realize how enormous this region Is literally hundreds of miles across. We're, the last outpost there aie four cabins. If you can find them. In the first seventy miles buck to town. So they have to put lookouts on the high points, and now they're coming to the use of airplanes so they can keep even a better watch. Snowbird and a girl friend from college pot Jls this summer as lookouts all through the forest service they are hiring women for the work. They are more vigilant than In men, less Inclined to take chances, clous Curley and work cheaper. These two girls cnbln near a spring, flavor have cook their own fowl, and are making what Is big wages In the mountains. I'm rather hoping she'll drop over for few mlnules tonight." "Good Iord does site travel over these hills In the dHrknoss?" The mountaineer lenghcd a deJ lighted sound that cnine somewhat (, cnrloynlv from the hoarded lips of the trn. dark nun. "Pun. I'll swenr she's KeepYourSkin-Pore- s afraid of nothing that walks the face of the enrlh and It Isn't because she hasn't had enperlonee either. She's a dead shot with a pltnl. for one thing. She's physically strong, and every muscle Is hard as nnlls. She used to S.p 2St, OMnnl IS tmi SOc. Talcra 2Sc have Shng. too the best dog In alt JACKS hese mountains. She's n mountain 126 HASniOTn 1nr Ton. iwittMt ar,jc I wins her has JACKA S A UU girl, tell you; whoever low got to he able to tame hor!" The rnonntnlneer laughed again. The cH to supper cnine then, and PATEF1TS fi C. A4iwan4 f.WMhlnki. tr boot ! first sight of mntintnln Dan go' food. Tbero were pntatoi. newly whtt h, chw or dna. mountain vegetables tlint were 'r pr lh., n'pH. Ht Kr. MICIIAHU HtWllAM, mok. frlap and rohl, a steak of peniliiir gmnf howl of purple ter-as- j Kfinptt, sntf W. N.' U, Salt Lake City, No. 1 .192li t he awwn iUi u:tr and crcnm. he-lie- is" for-tttti- COCKROACHES Stearns Electric Paste lie 1 arefife i 5 eal the acco Toasted Active and Healthy With Caticura Soap nil Bxrzi KM.: S. .yfMl OJFTISE ' TIMES-NEW- and-the- y Dun's appetite was not as a rule particularly good. But evidently the long ride had affected him. He simply didn't have the moral courage to re fuse wh n the elder Lennox heaped his plate. "Oood heavens, I can't eat all thnt," he said, as It was passed to him. But the others laughed and told him to take heart. He took heart. It was a singular thing, but at that first bite his sudden confidence In his gustatory ability al So he cut most overwhelmed him. himself a bite of the tender steak- fully half as generous as the bites that Bill was consuming across the table. And its first flavor simply fil ed him with delight. "What is this meat?" he asked. "I've certainly tasted It before." ."I'll bet a . few dollars ' that you haven't. If you've lived all your life In the Middle West," Lennox an swered. "Maybe you'v got what the scientists call an inherited memory of it. "It's the kind of neat your grandfather used to live on venison."' Soon after dinner Lennox led him out of the house for his first glimpse of the hills in the darkness. ' They walked tcgvther out to the the first of the wide pasacT?ss gate, tures where, at certain seasons, Len nox kept his cattle; and at last they d came out upon the ridge. The moon was Just rising. They could see It casting a curious glint over the very tips of the pines. But It couldn't get down between them.' They stood too close, too tall and thick for that. And tor it moment,. Dan's only sensa tion was one of silence, "You have to stand still a moment, to really know anything Lennox told - NEPHI, UTAH. smells and sounds, but b felt that they were leavlug an Imprint on tna very fiber of bla soul. He knew one thing. He knew he could never for get this first Introduction to the mounr tain night. The whole scene move! him in strange, deep ways In which he had never been stirred before; It left him exultant and. In deep wells of his nature far below the usual currents of excitement, a little excite too. Then hoth of thorn were startled out of their reflections by the clear, unmistakable sound of footsteps on the ridge. Both of them turned, and Lennox liiugliefl softly In the darkness. "My daughter." he said. "I knew she wouldn't be nfrald to coni(" Dan could see only Snowbird's mrt- llne at first. Just her shadow against the moonlit hillside. His glasses v ere none too good at long range. And possibly, when she' came within range. the first thing that he noticed about her was her stride. The girls he knew didn't walk In quite that free, strong way. She took almost a man-siz- e step; and yet It was curious that she did not seem ungraceful. Dun had a distinct Impression that she was floating down to him on the moonlight. She seemed to come with such unuttprnhlp smoothness. And then ne heard her call Ughtly through the . darkness. The sound gave him a distinct sense of surprise. Some way, he hadn't as sociated a voice like this with a moun tain girl ; he had supposed that there would be so many harshening Influ ences In this wild place. Yet the tone was as clear and full as a tramad singer's. It was not a high voice; and yet it seemed simply brimming, as a cup brims, with wine, with the rap ture of life. It was a voice too. wholly vunnffected and sincere, and wholly without embarrass. . ASPIRIN Makes Hard Work Harder Name "Bayer" on Genuine A bad back makes a day's work twine as hard. Backache usually comes from weak ' kidneys, and if headaches, dizei-nes- s re added, or urinary disorders don't iait get help before the kidney disease takes a grip before dropsy, gravel or bright' disease sets in. Doan't fidncy PilU have brought pew life aad oiew strength to thousands of working ttien and women. Used and recommended the world over. Ask your neighbor An Idaho Case Jas. Peacock, M n S. Warning!, Unless you see the uaioa "Bayer" ou package or on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for twenty-on- a years and', proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only as told in the Bayer package for' Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, KheumatJsiit, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of Aspirin cost few 'cents. DruggistsIs also th sell larger pagfcnges. Aspirin trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetlcacldester of Sallcycacid. Adv. The True Answer. ',, "To what do you atInterviewer tribute your longevity?" Old Man To the fact that I never died, prin ' cipally." " Bible characters are easy to under stand. They were about us human as we are. 30 ni K. St., Jtlaekfoot, .Idaho,says: "I was subef ii't t to, attacks complaint caused-- byOn ttie the heavy work furin. The attacks : and severei I whs so often lame I could hardly were Mm mm walk or bend ttver to lift anytliinir. I saw Hnan'8 Kidney foils auvertmed and h ot a box. rnai one box entirely relieved me of tb v ; backache.' i, Get Doan's at X Stem, 60c Bos DOANfS FOSTER MILBURN CO 'mrk' Mm J f- V (L c J r FiTiX" BUFFALO. N. Y. PARKER'S ' "A11 BALSAM and Rt Color d Faded rU Beaaty to Cray ' uc. Mid1.00atlriii,T;'i HlNDERCORNS rv, ri. . kuM. tA., stopa all v nwrM comfort to tb Oft. makes iralkinr plo. l&x r mail or at Unr gists. JluaesCbwu1oalWrka,ratctuiKiia,Ii.I.. .. - laH wBdra ma, iituTimt. II its lnnini CM. Kan nilblllVkn gars tl m.i. f ' tm UK-Mi- c for . MIcMxaa . t,u) Or. camptaito. WOMEN OF MIDDLE LIFE ment. Then she come close, and Dan saw A on her face. And so Jt Dangerous Period Brough Whicli Every Woman Most Pass ' ' i came about, whether In dreams or t -' ' V '. wakefulness, lie could see' nothing else for many hours to come. Women Whose Suggestions Given by The girl who stood in the moonlight V had health. She was simply vibrant ' Letter Follow with health. It brought a light to her eves, and a color to her cheeks, and life and shimmer to her moonlit hair. It brought curves to her body, and ham's Vegetable Compound strength and firmness to her limbs. nas done for mjjLraxmg the and the grace of a deer to her carChange of Li I 1 was in be4 feahad she Whether regular for eight months and haa riage. two good doctors treating:-mtures or not Dan would have been unfl'vlu'' fa !l!l W Mr but they did me no good. able to state. He didn't even notice. ' A friend advised me to take) They weren't Important when health I Lydia E. finkham's Vege was present. Yet there was nothing table (Jompound, which 1 did, of the coarse or bold or voluptuous and in a short time I felt' about her. She we just a slender better. Ihad all kinds of bad and of age, girl, perhaps twenty years spells, but they all left me. him. oc $ow when 1 feel weakand weighing even less than fne figure They both stood still. Dan was as casionally to be read in the health .nervous I take the Vegetable '4 motionless as that day in the park, Compound and it always does magazines for girls of her height And ' long weeks before, when the squirrel and cool bevond all fresh li i jM1! ws she j , would try it during; tha had climbed on his' shoulder. The first effect-wa- s oi miuw it viiciuKc lur tha"The silence uie j . : L about delusions And Dan had do J u uiciij V IRHl. is Will u it vuu ' think jtwill induce some one) : her attitude toward him. For a long to tr the Vegetable Com- instant she turned her keen, young may publish this pound vou eyes to his white, thin face; and at letter:'' -- Mrs. A. Keller, once It became abundantly evident ' , AftonjTenn. that beyond a few girlish speculations ' , Mr Uster of. Mary she felt no Interest In him. After a Adrian. RI ifh..ftdd her 1 single moment of rather j&trnlned, poto the valuo ' 'testimony lite conversation with Dan Just of Lydia E. Pinkbnm'si "A. con Idea of the to her satisfy enough Vegetable Com pound i ventlons she began a thrilling girl to carry women safely through the Change of Life. She says: was she And hood tale to her father. "It is with pleasure that I write to you thanklnp; you for what your ' ' still telling It when they reached the wonderful medicine has done for me. I was passing through the Change of ' ,l house. Life and had a disnlacement and we&kness so that I could not stand on mv Dan held a chair for her In front of feet and other annoying symptoms. A friend told roe about Lydia E. Pink-ham- 's the fireplace, and shejtook It with en- Vegetable Compound and the first bottle helped me, so I got more. tire naturalness. He was careful to woman's friend and you may use this testimonial as you choose," Mrs. Mary put It where the firelight was at lt , . ' , Lister, 608 Frank Street, Adrian, Mich. height. He wanted to see Its effect on It is said that middle age is the most trying period in a woman's life, and the flushed cheeks, the soft dark hair. owing to modern methodsof living not one woman in a thousand passea through And then, standing In the shadows, he this perfectly natural change without exp eriencing very annoying symptoms. With of the her. watched eye simply Thosesmotheringspells.the drearlful hot flashes that send the blood rushing In her gestures. an artist he delighted to the head until it seems. as though it would burst, and the faint feeling that her rippling .enthusiasm, her utter ir follows, as if the heart were going to stop, those sinking or dizzy spells are all ' repressible glrllshness that all of tlm Bjruipwuio ii ouci vvua vuuuiuuu, ouu luuicaLe UM3 jjecu iur a Bfivciai meuicinc had not years enough to Jklll. Lydia E. rir.kham's Vegetable Compound is a root and herb medicine espeBill stood watching her, his hands cially adapted to act upon the feminine system. It acts in such a manner comas to build op the weakened nervous system and enables a woman to pass deep in his pockets, evidently a this trying period with the least possible annoying symptoms. , panion of the best Her father gazed Women everywhere should remember that most of the commoner ailments at her with amused tolerance. And of women are not the surgical ones they are not caused by serious displaceDan he didn't know In just what way ments or growths, although the symptoms may be the same, and that is why be did look at her. And he didn't have so many apparently serious ailments readily yield to Lydia E. Pinkham'is time to decide. In less than fifteen Vegetable Compound, as it acts as a natural restorative and often orevents minutes, and wholly without warning, serious troubles. she sprang up from her chair and 'door. the upon "Ailments Pecutoward Lydia E. Plnkham's Private Text-Boo- k started, to Women" will be sent to you free upon request. TVrito ' . Dan liar "Good Lord!" breathed. "If ' Standing In the Shadows, He Simply you make such sudden motions as that to The Lydia IC. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts, Watched Her. Til have heart failure. Where ar This book contains valuable information. you going now?" was deepening around them. It wasn't "Back to my watch," she answered, was It true. he that simply really tone wholly lacking the personal her con aware of the little had become which men have learned to exnote tlnuous sounds of which usually he In the voices of women. And an was unconscious, and they tended to pect saw accenlunte the hnsh of the night. He Instant later the three of them shadow as she vanished her retreating as all mountaineers know, knew, just the pines. that the wilderness ahont him was among Pun hnd to be hctpetf to bed. The stirring and pulsing with life. Some long ride had Take a good dose of Carter's Little Liver been too hard on his of the sounds were quite clear an Pills then take 2 or 3 lor a tew nights after. shuttered nerves luugs; and a4 body occasional stir of a pebble or the crack A few doea restore your organs to their on cfeav instant th after CARTER'S collapsed and like the a faintest of twig, some, functions and the Headache and the proper was closed behind the girl. departing In the brush not twitching of leaves B of causes it pas9 away In the same manner He and their laughed wenjely begged ten feet distant, could only be guessed lh Dowels and prevent CantllpalionJ regulate They men were and the two really pardon; at Gtroinesmf rr SB TUt, WD tV, R 5 "What Is mnklng the sounds? he very gentle. . They told him It was own him ta for fault their permitting asked. He didn't know It, at the time, but overdo. Lennox himself blew out tha Lennox turned V'l'cklr toward him. It candle in the big. cold bedroom. wasn't that Le question had surprised Bather It was the the mountaineer. The nasi installment of tone In which Dan had sHken. It wns "Tha Voic of tha Pack" imcool, perfectly ' self-co- n lerfect1y parts to Dan Failing the ox UN tained. once oi an org an'zed band of "The one right close Is a chipmunk Yfonuut Now Death only a matter of short time, outlaws. 1 don't know what the others are; no Don't wait antil pains and acnes "I was nrnrly dead until, I fon one ever does know. 1'crhups ground becoma incurable diseases. Avoid Kulonlc and 1 ciin truly yJt aave4 I1U 14W lUNTIMhu.1 squirrels, or rabbits, or birds, and my life. It is Ibe hewt xtonisrh iwhII-cin- e painful consequences by taking maybe one of those harmless old black ever mnl," writes Mrs. Ella Different Kinds of Hickory. bears who Is curious about the house. Smith. Twelve kinds of hickory are fotind And tell me ran you smell any Arid stomnch rat)es awful mlerr In the world, eleven k them Indigegets rid of hr i which Katonie quw-klthing" m' east I United 4 States the of nous can to "tJood l"'l, lnnoxl smell all tie ta'ilmt W furt Mirrying out the artdJfy tHgr- which preventand kinds of things." Rocky mountains,' and one Mcxlmn -Uon. A fuiM tfikrn after menu brlnrs "I'm glnd. Some men can't. No otic species. Previous to the Ice age, anlcls "Vplief. hortis the stotaac cnn enjoy the woods If he can't smell tensive foreets of hickory exlU4 to healthy and helps to prevent the tnaay Tbs world's standard remedy for kidney, Tart of the smells nre of flower, and Greenlnnd. so liuhio to arise from new artd. Ills tha troobles acid and eric bldd iod onlv knows dm, pnrt of b:itMni. and suffor from stomach miseries) 169S. Don't of sines Holland National Remedy ever loved a mvi so No woman wlui t the others nre. 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