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Show THF PAYPON CHRONICLE. PAYSON. UTAH Ctrl at the Top in Health Test The Settling of the Sage Millions of boys and girls all over the world, thousands of them right here In the West are being to health restored and strength by the purely vegetable tonic and laxative known as California Fig Syrup and endorsed by physicians for over M) years. Children need no urging to take It. They love its rich, fruity flavor. Nothing can compote with it as a gen tie, but certain laxative, and it goes further than this. It gives tone and strength to the stomach and bowels so these organs continue to act normally, of their own accord. It stimulates the appetite, helps digestion. Kansas mother, Mrs. Inina 610 Monroe St., Topeka, suys: Bonnie B. Is absolutely the picture of health, now, with her ruddy cheeks, bright eyes and plump but graceful little body and she stands at the top In every health test. Much of the credit for her perfect condition Is due to California Fig ftyrup. We have used It since babyhood to keep her bowels active during colds or any childrens aliments and she has always had an easy time with them. She always responds to its gentle urging and Is quickly bark to normal. Ask yonr druggist for California Fig Syrup aud look for the word California" on the carton so youll always get the genuine. By Q. Evarts Copyright by Hal O. By arts WNU Servlca WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE At the Warren ranch, ' the Three Bar," on the fringe of tbe cow country," a atranger applies for work as a rider Ann Warren known to all ss Billie, is ths owner of the ranch. Tbe girl's father. Cal Warren, had been the original owner. Ths question whetb-s- r ths territory is to remain "cow country or bs opened to settlement la troublesome one Ths newcomer Is put to work been have Cattle "rustlers" troubling ths ranch owners, the havThree Bar, with s girl boss ing suffered more thnn others Ths new hand gives bis name as Cal Harris. By his announcement In tavor of "squatters" he incurs ths enmity of a rider known as Morrow All-glr- e, CHAPTER II 8 m expression unchanged. A chunky youngster stood In the door and bent an ajijirovlug gaze un the big pinto as he swung out across the pasture lot Tbe boy's face was small und quizzical, a shaggy ntop of tawney hair banging so low upou bis forehead that his mild blue eyes peered forth from under the fringe of It aud gave him the air of a surprised terrier, which effect bud gained him tbe title of Bangs. I bet the little palut-borscould make a man swing and rattle to set up In bis middle, once he started to act up, be sail Calico would t't knowhow to start, A horse, inside his Ilia Harris said. Attend the Party Itatious. la what his breuker makes tn Spite of Cold I him. I never favored the Idea ot Dont despair some day your soda' breuklng a horse to fight you every calendar Is full, and you awake with a time you climb him. My horses are . miserable cold. Be yld of it by noon 1 gentle-broke"But you have to be able to top Ton can. If wou know the secret: Papes Cold Compound soon settles any off Just any kind of a horse. Bangs cold, yes, even one that baa reached objected. "That don't hinder a man from gen deep in the throat or lungs. Adv. Harris re tling Ida own string, turned. How War Rats Warned ? Bangs turned his surprised eyes on Rats leaving a ship tu ort always Harris and regarded him intently as is taken as a bad utuea, as these roit viewpoint that dents seem to have a sixth sense that If striving to fathom new was to him. entirely warns them of approaching danger Why, It dont, for a fact," he said One evening recently rats began t never happened Only I leave an elevutor In t'ranmer, Muni at last. ot It like that before" to think fobs In such numbers that boys will, Morrow laughed and the bo.v flushed rifles shot score of them. The ele the dlsugreeable ring of It Mur at fat or. which had M.IXM bushels of wheal and barley In it, collapsed rows face wore none of the active malignancy that stumiia the features shortly after midnight. Capper of those uncontrolled desperadoes Weekly. who kill In a flare of posshui; rathei it seemed that the urge to kill was Another Row Started He These writers make me sick always with hint, had been born with his face drawn and overlength always harping on the fact that you ului, -ned from the Inner effort to render can tell a man by the clothes he nls homicidal tendencies siihmlsslve wears. 0 bis brain, not through desire for She That might be, bul you can egeneratlon, for lie had none, but as tell the wife by the clothe? always mere matter of exiedlettcy. she wears. , , You listen to what the squattei nut tells you. Morrow said o Bangs. In 1700, when tbe first federal cenle'll put you right give you a sus was taken in this country, there urse In how everything ought to he were 757,000 negroes, about me. He rose and went outside. f of the population. A raucous hellow sounded from the Mik house and every man within ear A WOMAN'S HEAD is level and her rose ait and moved tnwurd ttie sum Judgment good ons to feed. when she puts "t.et'8 go eat It up." Evans said und her faith in ft the bunk house with Harris. Dr. Pierce's Favorite PrescripHid you gather all the Information tion. There la ol was prosjiectlng for?" he asked no beauty I sorted out one Harris nodded. without good man s said. be number," haalth. Nobody Now If you'd only wtilsjiered to expects to mo really nte I'd have told you right off," Evan beautiful from said. It's astonishing how eusy It the nae of comla to pick them If you try." plexion boantlflera. Bright eyes, clear All through tbe meal the glguntU akin, and rosy cheeks, follow the use cook hovered near Hlllle Warren a of the "Proecriptlon." All dealer. she near sat one end ot the toug woman a tonic and Every requires table. It was evident to, llarrl that . nervine at some period of her Ufs. the big man wus Whether suffering from nervousness, guar dlun and counsellor of the Three llat dissiness, faintness or general debilbenefit. ity, the "Prescription He showed the same fussy hots Mn Hut Aadenaa of tSl So. Main St, solicitude for her welfare that a hen FecateUw Idab mid: "On itvcnl 1 j ban takes Dr. lews' fyorU. Preearipoon m i would show for her helpless c lek a took ate nervine and It was wry beneficial. Iralse the grub and have a friend it U ao strengthening aad Owing eoodlUoa." keep the nerna at court. Harris murmured In Evans ear. HUH Warren hud nearly rntnjileted her meal before the men came la She left the table und went to her own room. When llurrls rose to go he sliiiied the btg man on the hack I'd work for half pay where you get grub like this." he said. Thata what I'd call a real feed. Waddles beamed and followed him to the door. It 8 a fact that I can set out the heat halt you ever throwed a lip over," he confessed. Youre a man of ex Qmict MtBoft A plraunt, effective eellent tastes and It's a real pleasure Wrap 35c and 60c alxc. Aad tontally, uaa PI SOS Throat aad to have you about. Chaat Salve, 35c. Billie Warren opened the doot and motkiaed to Harris. He weut luto tbe e Ju-i- l 1 h , be-,e- o fered. Very she likely I" returned; sounds plausible. You might offer to marry me. she suggested when he failed to answer. Yon could gain full possession at once that way." lie removed his gaze from ths Are and looked long rt her. "It will likely come to that, he said. Ml put a weapon In your bands, she retorted. Whenever It does come to that Ill leave the ranch so non you know the one sure way to win. "I hope It wou't pan out like that. he saldL Ill be disappointed more than I can say. She rose aud stood waiting for nin Continued Inquired. What ere you trying to get at now? Morrow demanded. "Nothing much now; I've already got, Harris sahl. "A mini's interest lays on the side where bis finances are most concerned. "What do you mean by thut? Morrow Insisted. Youre good at predicting maybe you re uu expert at guess! tig, too, Harris ret u rued. Aud suddenly Evans laughed as If something bad Just occurred to him. Morrow glanced at him without turning his head, then fell silent, his The demand for luxury even In the transaction of ordinary business, writes James Trustow Adams In Is adding tremenMagazine, dously to the overhead exjien.se of doing it and so to the cost of goods or services. Salesmanship has become Increasingly expensive. I was recenthas an ly talking with a woman excellent salary (forming, of course, part of the overhead of her depart tnent) In one.of the supposedly less She complained extravagant shops. of the expense she was under because of the high standard of salesmanship demanded by her customers. Fifteen years ago, she said. If she had dared to appear In (lie rosily clothes the house now makes her wear she would have been promptly discharged. She has to go to the theaters, know the latest plays and hooks, and be able to chat with her customers, not about her goods, hut socially ty the hour. Her sales are splendid with prices according. one-flft- big front room that answered for both living room and Bleeping quarters. In dian blankets partitioned off one and for the girl's sleeping room. Tou had something to tell me." she observed, after be had remained si lent for the space of a minute, sitting In the chair aha had Indicated and gazing Into the fire. And Ml have to start It a tittle dlf ferent from the way I flrst counted on." he said. Have any of the boy mentioned my name to you? She 8 hook her bead and waited for him to go on. You wont care much to hear It. be announced. I'd thought some of spending two years here under some No t so very hard If you cau reud." the duik man contradicted. Tbe bcwcumer's gaze returned down the valley aud settled ou Morrow's face. "bo you run a brnd of your own sos youd stuud tu lone a dollar If he every foot of runge wus fenced High Cost of Selling Burden on the Buyer llnr-Ksr- Hal to his memory that not a trace of her bitterness bod been directed toward her parent. He had loved the Three Bar and bad always believed that old Bill Harris, Its founder, had loved It too. Hla will had stipulated that half of hla property should go to fba younger Harris under the condition that the man should make bis home On the Three Bar for two out of the first three years after her fathers decease. The whole of It was to go to him In case she failed to make her own homo at the Three Bar daring her coheirs stay, or In the event of ber marriage to another before tbe ex plratlon of three years. Of course I'm tied here for two Or left penniless. years." she said. If yon can make It unpleasant enough to drive we away which wont be difficult yon win." I wouldnt count too strong on that, be counseled mildly. Then why did you come?" she In Half of It was yours by slsted. merely keeping sway. Maybe Im sort of tied up myself In ways you don't suspect. bt of Waddles Wagged a Negativa Head. other name but perhaps It's hotter to come out In the open don't you think?" The girl hud straightened In her chair and was leaning toward him. her face white and her gray eyes boring straight luto the mans. She keew now who he was the man she had more reason to desjilse than all others on earth combined. Of the Harrit family she knew nothing at all except that her father's lifelong regret had been the fact thut the partnership between himself and his oldest friend William Harris, hud never been brought to pass. And this regret hud in the end, led him to try and cement thut arrangement In the second gen eratlon. Five years before bis iral-hacrossed thut of the elder Harris for the first time since be oaa tasen over the Three Bar brand; and when bis will hud been read she bud kuown that on the occasion of that visit his old friend hud played upon this i to trick him Into making It Ou all sides or her she had evidence that inou were wolves who preyFd upon the Interests of others, and there wus nut a doubt that the fa (her of tbe titun before her had preyed upon her Interests through the sentiment of her parent ; no other poasthle theory could account for the strange dlsjMiuat of Ida projierty. the will dared and signed at the exact time of tils visit to the Harrises. The tenseness of her pose was re placed by lethargic Indifference and she relaxed into her chair. I've .known all the time you woidri come, she said. It's too Imd. Billie," he said. "i:s tough having me wished ou to you tbl way. 'Don't play that gurne with ntel" Uf course you've dls she llured. proved every drop of human deceucj In advance." 'll sure looms up like that on the stirfm-e,- ' he admitted ruefully "'ui I didn't have a hand In cinching you this way " You could liuve proved that bj I wrote you a vein staying away ago that I'd donate you a liulf Intel esl In the Three Bar al the expiration of I tie time If you'd only keep off the But at the last moment you plaee couldn't resist having it all Ten more days and you'd have been loo late." The limn nodded slowly Too late. he agreed und sat look Ing luto the tire. She hail been almost a son to het father, had riddeu the range with him uwnaged the Three Bur during his sickness; and aueb waa her toy a It) to go. 1 Good night, Elllle," he said. expect maybe things wilt break all right for us. She did not answer as he went out Waddies hailed him In friendly fash lou as he passed through the cook bouse, then wijied his bands and Wad stepped Into Billie's quarters. dies was a fixture at the Three Bar; he had ridden for her father until be had his legs smashed up by a horse and hud thereafter reigned as ook. He wus confidential adviser and self appointed guurdlnn of the girl. His mind waa still pleasantly concerned with the stranger's warm praise of bis rullnnry efforts. 'That new man now, Billie." he reHe's away off ahead of the marked. average run. You mark me he'll be top hand with this outfit to no time at all Then be observed the girl's What Is It, Bet ? be Inexpression. Whats afrettlng you? quired. Do you know who be la? she asked. Waddles wagged a negative heud. He's Calvin Harris, she stated. Instead of the blauk dismay which she had expected to see depicted on Waddles' face at this announcement, ft seemed to her that tbe big man was pleased. Tbe b 1 1" be said. 'Scuse me, So this here is Call Well, Billie. well now what do you think ot that? 1 think that I don't want to stay here alone with him while youre out after tbe horses," she returned. Wrong idea!" tbe big man promptYouve got to stick ly contradicted. it out for two years, girl. The best thing you can do Is to get acquainted; und figure but how to get aloug the best you can the pair of you. Old Cal Warren had some definite ootlou when he framed this play; so Its likely this young Cal la oo your side, too. But even more likely not, she Then wliut?" stuted. Why. then i'll have to kill him and put a stop to It." the big man anBut It's noways probable nounced. that It will come to that Let's use logic. He spoke well of my cooking, which proves him s ntan of some dls ceriiment. No way to get around that Now a man with bis ludgmerr wouldn't suspect for one living second thut lie could play It on you with me roosting close at baud Butting two plain facts together It works ait right natural and simple (hut he's on the square. As easy as ttmt." he So don't you finished triumphantly fret. And In case he acts up Ill clamp down on him real sudden." he added by way of further reassurance His grenl paw opened and snui tu illustrate Ills jtoint as tin moved to ward the dor and the Three Bar girl knew that when Waddles spoke of clamping down ll was no mere figure of speech. low-dow- u . (TO BE CONTINUED t AOSKiQooocpooocHaooacbaoacwxH Ancient! Found Many Uses for the Ostrich Several ancient nations, found .the ostrich a useful as well as a weird bird, a writer lit the letroU News re tales. lu Mesopotamia. R.UUU years ago, artlsuus fashioned drinking cups from ostrich eggs The top wus sliced off, the edges were smoothed and a pottery lid overlaid with bitumen was fitted The pious Spartans are said to have used an ostrich egg to perpetrate a religious fraud, they hav Ing placed on exhibition the actual' egg laid hy l.eda after Zeus had vis tted her In the form ot a swan and from which Custer and Bollux were batched Egyptians found ostrich feathers useful for ornament and thr princesses had ostrich feather funs Both the feuthers t nd eggs were high ly prized tributes from tribes to the south lu China, Cluing Kien. on tiD Bersla In 2ml B. 0., brought something almn.o as stiunge as Chinn's flrst grajies; It was a tale of a bird he had seen whose 'egg; return were as large as pottery Jars.",- Tbe Chinese were skeptical of euch a story, bul fortunately for Chang tbe entperor of Barthla later sent some ostrich egg as a tribute to the court. Id 101 A D. some live os t riches reached China and they were at once duhhed "camel sparrows," Chi-.ves- e Impression Not Lasting At a movie, mother, who did not ap prove of the picture which was belny shown, said to father; Let's go now I don't tvnni Margie to see any more of tills picture." Murgie, overhearing her mother Never mind promptly remarked: mother. It doesn't hurt me. I let If gi In one eye and out the other. Cldi dren, the Mngaztne for Barents. from J wot Disasters Foolhardiness Is often as dlsnsiroin VVumae' Home CompaiBoa as fear. SIOOOXfifFROMTOMATOESl rrtte KITCHEN CABINET Kzrziszi1 livmcntoai c vout 53Baft Westera Newspaper Union.) When wa toae heart w ahould (ffl. 1931. remember that the eource of sood fortune never diminishes or dlaap-pea- rs and tba aource forever re malm within easy reach of avary FRf. corr SCONCE AND man. la MORS ABOUT ..Y, bt DIET authorities upon such subjects agree thut overweight In an adult Is leas desirable than underweight, If not extreme. Ten pounds of fat la a menace fl f surplus to health. The lean, wiry U 3 person ts able to combat sudden epidemics, stand more fatigue, and accomplish more than the fat aud sluggish Individual. It la neither faddish nor foolish (as many will lead us to think) for every one to so govern hla food and exercise that his weight may be normal, if this Is possible. A man or woman at sixty, who has lived rightly, that Is, having bad tbe proper food, exercise and sleep, should be as fit for anything as they ever have, excejit perhaps endurance. The proper study of mankind is ones own self. Know what causes intestinal or stomach trouble and avoid that food or see that It is prepared or cooked In some other manner. As the average person likes sweets and often overeats, sour stomach, nl cers, heartburn are the common 111 of man. Sugar Is an invaluable food we need It, but It ts the most easily assimilated of foods and when used wisely Is good for the body. The use of the automobile has almost taken away the desire for walk ing. One can get to and from one's home in such a short time that wo are gradually becoming sluggish from Inactivity.' Dancing Is a splendid exercise for the muscles, but nothing can take the place of long walks in the pure air, to keep one fit. Notice the habitual auto rider; the trunk Is overdeveloped, face sags with the fat and the eyes become dul. from lack of exercise. Such people are prey to all sorts of diseases and rarely live to a good old age. Simple food, fresh, green vegetables once or twice a day, good sleep in a well aired room, will keep one physically fit, with proper exercise. A bard and wearisome day will find one very tired, but a good nights rest will restore one to normal again. Starches and sugars are fat producers as well as energy makers. If one burns up his food in work and exercise so that there Is no excess of fat, the food is probably well balanced and the body will be normal in weight and in good health. Certain processes of absorption and elimination are entirely different In different Individuals. It seems Incredible that with all the literature open to the public, club talks and social service, such as county nurses ready at all times to give help and advice, there is still such a lack of knowledge in regard to the kind, amount and proper cooking of foods. Economical Foods. Where economy Is ot Uie utmost importance there needs to be more knowledge of food valuee and greater care in marketing. A sustaining soup with whole wheat bread will furnish a good meal, will supply waste and build tissue. If a bit of green vegetable In the form of salad Is served with a glass of milk and per most simple hajis a little fruit or dessert, it will be a perfect meal. As potato is one of our cheapest and most common vegetables It may he used for a good soup. Here Is one for the husky members of a growing family: Potato Soup. But to cook three to six medium sized potatoes cut Into eighths. Cover wjtb boiling water adding a little salt (one-hal- f li. a saucepan place one to three finely sliced onions and fry them until soft In two to fonr table spoonfuls of butter. When the onion la partly cooked add from time to time some f the potato water; cook until well done. DrulQ the jetatoe. sliding what water is left tn the onions. Mash the potatoes, add the onions, more salt and a few dashes of white tapper, one to two quarts of good rich milk and when hot not boiling serve with croutons or toasted crackers. Fresh Rhubarb Pie.' This wholesome vegetable fruit may be found In the markets even In the winter. Wash, peel and cut Into Inch pieces two cttifuls of rhubarb. If very tender do not peel. Add one cupful of sugar mixed with two tablesjmonfuls of flour and one egg lightly beaten; mix well and bake with two crusts. If the rhubarb Is scalded before mixing less sugar will be needed. Pecan. Shell sufficient Orange pecans to servi a cupful or more. Prepare a sirup of two rupfuls of f cupful of water and sugar, f of a chopped orange peeling. Strain and rehnil until a hard hall Is formed In wafer, add the nuts, stir and mix until well covered, then spread out to cool. WW . M M 11 I. SBAMC ita MOONS SiaUENCE at ear mi ta FREX K CUCOSV. m mmm aad FOX COYOTE. SKUNK Got liTiuuiToa Ctratan rota one night. 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