Canadian Valley Record. (Canton, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 21, 1919 Page: 4 of 10
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had fl«/J on th*- nizat '/f h r ncarr.^z.'-,
*lA fba' h r * ji In p-cnmit
of b«r. Asa:n ft * < t/>!d mfr that afc*
wa* lf*tr.sr at tfi« Chat«m Frowf^nar
with n//th*r m*n. It waa n//t for roe
to inm* ioc wh«fh«r *h«> ir>T«d h<rr bn -
bo? to do mr doty.
"*I to ff/o. Yoa refill to
lirtt-T, tr, rny appeal. Voo thr«-at*n«d
mooMlenr. And yoo detlsrd my
prtesth'/r^J. I ahall not h«rlp yoti In
tbe f<antntt of h«-r M for yoa
k '//f tr ba jpr a*
I 3:: •* -j v -rra*«5 <><? it t tfcSef
up> tw* &<% V « '^iKa*^*
vr~ f suy * *'/T cj pm^r * wit
rrs&iemti nmsted by a **3
wt. * *u i*r prcr^ibtc that ***v^*A to
p*r> ^u4JrwSarty f«^> ti* ▼*. ■
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I * to Ftrt ia tJa.n'.'ytt
Fir - e* tb«- barrow Tattey M
*-•-. * OK«h. .-/ -«rja*el
',-f a lake.
Aar! 4* a pofet of land
f-tws *h V V/!K of that aad^h*7 *i I
'b 'ivafieaa?
It rr/5i*J f.^Tfr ;>««■ ry*bfn* :. *. I*
WM t «5.'**6dJd bo&'A.tiX—aoC A r-z~'
aa tb* feoaae of a rr/aatrj gen j
ra«3. aad caad« of b«Tns l«c>:
Mrt tie* rwJ i>i i«wior of it
that {<7. rocky iMCkgrrmod tmutiz&d
s* irtrh T4«J«r,
On *2 -. of ft* dat«-! a ra'a-
ra-rt [ . *. /HI vdliss !?««tf !n as
hy of ££:*♦_ tinted ■ l:b all tb« sp^r-
♦ra! fc^<r by tb« ray* of the wett*r.a.£
*Tjrv.
Why. th« pr/tfitloe was iJEpre^-
ca . > liebind It tbe afceer pred^ire.}
ip Thi'h orr* **reo a bird coid wt'.i;
tbe fiiiiA.tJt-.lA* lake before it, and th* |
torreot oc «^tber irtde!
Boj—bow had M. Cbarle* Dtschalne
pshaed entraitee there?
There itemed to be no enrrance.
And yet tbe efcateaa Kool before my
ey*-* no dream bet ~ery reaJ indeed
Before I reached tbe bat 8g2;a I hac
formaiated my pian. I wocl'i irtart a?
dawnn, < r earlier, and work aroosd
tbese rooCTtalnx, a circuit of perhaps
twenty miles, approaching the ehatean
by the edge of the lake. I conceded
ft*at ttsere n.nxt exist • rtdge of nar-
row bea
tbe caat!
frora above, and that the entrance
would disclose ftaelf to me In tbe
course of my journey.
Although
the horizon
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Cut h&j* (f rk« i£2 "^-r^g-x'y a«p*-re
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taa- .- causae =*■
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^■yyirri ; u tS^nafL
i i-ra*ri—ayyraat-7 ^sa 55* t^ar~ if
tie BAaezLtai*.
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iad h*ea S *i_ is--® :>-e ie se«_
Acrf rie1 ;a i-pct • i; f.Ttri a tfay
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c—erly I fr-; ia «y pock**
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i3 i. -in ubifc tt* fea&®e vjiseie* 'y.
fiod nysetf 5=af«Je :h> ctauai A^d
at oc/"* a? ears were Sred w;*b
tad r<.ar«e faaesitw la oet'«
<€!•%** T«6<£«5k
.« r:? eyes hecarse a'«r: -'." d to
37 ' ii i—fct'i j,* I frr:<lTed that I
-i -;-_dt=g iear ie foot of an «r
«.r^^ Tf,* &mi *-,« rway. There *aa
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r'-iteij " troct of n- lid anorher at
-•-.* fi-her esd '.d p«J«a?e. from
> <! ^3 - v isj{i a gf tor^-r of light la-
fwL ,i!i-d It fi* froa thi* room that
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IF THIN AND NERVOUS,
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I -xrsed to tbe left, and adrtn^n?
rli k.:fppe Licrrii.
Be was seated at a table is a room
•-.-:-. - *iA I came rtght npoa the
/:«— --fere I waa of it. I *aw
-fee and the cold sseer abont the
- -. .- - and I think I &t.: -d hare shot
jr. :i bad iooked cp. Bat be nei-
ber heard cor saw oe hot wrote
and I crept back from th«
Hewlett meets Duchaine
a^d Jacqueline and Lerojx
and iearns marry things.
c£ COJTI i.N _ ;
V STAKE WAGES FOR PROFITS
able ae to see in
rolled into a c£r - positum, dl^ciosing
a wide nantra: tnn-el In the mooataic-
jl/le, through wh.ch a aieigh migh:
baTe p««ed eisLjl
Grave E-rcr Trat la Made by
People Who Are Working
for a Salary.
Moat
Wfeea oar wage-earners and salaried
people begin to learn that savings are
bowlder *aa a rocking stcae. It
must hare fa! -3 at some time from
the top of the arch, and happened to
at a toa-:h It eooid
g Into one of two positions,
j alterr^ tely <1: v ng and eoocealiog
| the ttsnnel In the '-tiff waiL
I I stepped within, and, striking a
he sun waa wen above J natch, perceived that I was standing
when I awoke I started ijuMe a vast car?—a racited chatai>er
.... = ...t. ~ ^ o: ^ art
arh between the whlrlpo'^ and ^ ^
atie. thocgh it was '.nrt^ble | ^ gwuag Into oo.
! out on the fourth momin? eager to
achieve the entrance to the chateau.
First I plodded back to the two
mountains which guarded the ap-
proach to 'be ralley, then worked
ound along tbe flank of the ridge of ; but the road a.
r eakst searching for an entrance. The straight ahead.
'urther I went, however, the higher guide myseif by tr e ruts in the ground,
md more predpltoua became the I advanced ca. ' Oisly until the light
I saw at once tbe explanation. The p-f-jitj and that the process of accumu-
lating saving* := suh-stantially tbe ?arae
as getting proSts out of a business, we
shall be on the way to becoming a
thrifty peor e.
But very few wage and salary earn
era know this.
Their mental process, to the very
limited extent that their minds enter
into the Ei"er at all. Is to regard the
pay check as profits, which is, of
coarse, a very fundamental mistake.
In the business of wage-earning the
pay check - no more profits than is the
ca?h that cvmes over tbe counter of a
store or through the receiving teller's
window at a bank.
A wage—irner's pay check Is the
aross rece r s, and his profits, if there
grew quite bright; I aw the tunnel * m ar" fo53°d ^ deducting from
end in front of me. and emerged into be9e ^ " re<*ipts uhatever U
tn the heart of the to k<*"p the ^age^anrer going.
In bt:>:r.e?s it Is well understood that
that ran apparently straight into the
fcesrt of the mo- -tains.
The interior xu completely dark
At Intervals I *--ack matches from
the box which I had brought with me.
ays ran dear and
and I could e%en
mountains.
There was no visible entrance to
rhat mountain lake on any aide, and an open space
o descend that sheer. Ice-coated preci- j bills.
Irfce was an Impossibility. I glanced at my watch. It seemed "^er,? ar<? rwo wa.T to increase
It was long after nightfall when I I that I had been traveling for an Inter- pro®ts: dther more money must come
reached the cabin again, exhausted | minabie time, but it was barely eleven 'n OTer tl3e rannter- or else less must
and dispirited. j o'clock. I felt drowsy, and somehow. yf P*id oc: !n Pepping up the business.
I awoke too late on the fifth morn- before I was aware of any fatigue. I wage-earner. If he fails
ng. and I was too stiff 'o make much ( was asleep. *° saT^ must fit him«elf for a better
of a Journey. I climbed to tbe edge : It was three o'clock when I awoke, '•ob^or els* lower his standard of 11 v-
<f the glacier once again In the hope j and at first, as s ays since my jour- !n?: there i* no other way.—Carl Mar-
of discovering an approach. I exam- ^ ney began. I could not rememheT shall in the Thrift Magazine.
ined every foot of the ground with j where I was. And. as always. It was —
netieulous care. the though' of Jacqueline that recalled As to Democracy.
But wherever I approached the edge me to my surroundings. If demorticy means that any man
'he same wall of rock ran down ver- i I sprang to my feet and made hasty may help who can. that school and
•ically for some three hundred feet, j preparations to resume my journey. j university will eive every man and
entered with Ice and wrapped in a In the first cave that I explored I *oman the fairest chance, the mo« t
rpK tuaI blinding spray. found a stock of ; rovtsions—flour and e«*nerous Inducement to help, to do the
canned meats and matches—snugly 'h'n£ he enn be«t do nnder the tw>*f
stored away «afe frora the damp and j condition", then, yes: hnt If democracy
snow. Near by were picks and ebov- 1 means gifting up a riot and hoymtt
I was within three hundred feet of
facquellne's home and as far
■ way as though leagues divided us. !►
'ooked down at the chateau and els and three very reputaMe blankets,
rrotind my teeth and swore that I wlrb a miscellany of materials sugges-
would win to her. But alt the rest of tive of the camping party's outfit.
I Saw the Chjteau. f^at day went In fruitless searching. I might have been more aurprised
This was to be my last night In the than I was, but my thoughts were all
htp actuated solely by love for the j cabin. I could not return, not though 1 centered on Jai-q'j -iine. and the wan-
wife of another man. Is that not so?" I were perishlnz In the snows. ; ing of the light showed me that the
he ended, landing over me wl:h a pen-. Happily my eyes were now entirely sun must he v.e!l down in tbe sky.
etratlng look In his blue eyes. well, and my hands, though chapped j I must go on aT once If I were to
"Yen, It Is so. But I shall go to; and roughened from the frostbites. I reach the chateau that night,
the chateau," I answered. had suff« r* d no permanent Injury. 8o 1 As I proceeded I kept looking to the
I'ere Antolne rose up. I started out with grim resolution on left to endeavor to locate the narrow
""Von will find food here," he said, the <-!xth morning, when the dawn was pas.«-;?e Into which I had strayed, hut
"and If you wish to take exercl^ only a rtd streak on the horizon and It must have be«-n the meres' opening
there are anowshoes. Try to find tin- the stars still lit my way. j In tbe wall, so small that only a mir-
chateau do what you please; but re- j As I stood, rather weary, halandnz acle of chance had led roe Into It, for
member that If you lose your way I my«*!f npon my «now«ho*'-- I h«-ard a I saw nothing but the straight pas-vage
ihnll not be here to stive you. I shall wolfs b> w| quite near to me. Raising j before me
return from my mission In a week an') I my bead I saw no wolf but an Eskimo i Presently I began to bear a murmur
be ready to conduct you to St. Bonl- dog—the very dog I had encountered 1 «f water in the dlstanc# and then a
face. And now. monsieur, aloe* we J in Sew York—JacQuallna'a dog I I faint flicker of light.
Had to Be Strong.
Ftrst Manager—Has that big guy a
strong part In your new piece?
Second Manager—Yes; he holds up
the mountain in the third act.
Culinary Paradox.
"What makes your friend so hard-
boiled?" asked the Innocent bystander
"Somebody touched him on the raw
by roasting him." explained the other
Common
after all.
sense is not so com in or
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AJJ-lnsB-it. V -: . t J -3 a
■ i tr** - -C-ram z*r- a Vntum.
WE Bti AXJi «nx --: -r ;-a*
n&dks at aj' (iwertft -aj T.r.i**rk.4 a C-v.
E i-ro*n B si B!<i* 5: 1>5«l
Just as Usual.
"How Is your baseball team here?"
asked the guest with the tntinai
ulatory waistcoat
"Well, all winter they are the chan^
peens of the who! - region and sweep
everything before V-m like a cyclone."
rei ied the landlord at the tavern at
Grudge. "But when spring comes and
they begin to play matched gaiues
'pears like something always gets the
matter with 'em to keep 'em from win-
ning anything but execrations and
such like."—Kansas City Star.
If you pse Bed Cross Ball BJue tn
your laundry, you will not be troubled
bf those tiny rust spots, dften caused
by Inferior bluing. T17 it and see.
A Joiner.
"E' dn't you say you were something
of a bolshevlstF*
"Yes. But I'm cured. You see, I
used to be one of these people who
wanted to join every new society that
came along."
>0 Worms In • Hwitthr OHM
AM •r j'- 1 with worm* P*«t ti
unhealthy c-:-r Trhi- > mw Mood.
r.d n a rule. tfc r is n>or cr !•« woEttth
disturbance GroTe'g ta«t*l «« ehf!! tn«t«
rerntarlT for two or thr^ *H1
tnr-.ch th bHoi lir.proT* the *n-l
act as a G«c ra.l Str p.rth ninc Tooie to th«
wh-> sjrst — Natur* wt'.! tticn throw off ©T
disr ! the worTs an * fhe ChttJ will b« In p«r-
Ttct health. Pleasant to tai*. 10c p«r tot ti*.
Had Help.
Mr. Hardfax—So your son left us
to go into a bank in the city? How
did he acquit himself?
Mr. Timbertop—He didn't acquit
himself. It took the N>st lawyer in
the county to get him acquitted.
The landlord isn't exactly bringing
down the house.
amonz the stupid and lazy and Illit-
erate whenever anything Is doing, then
I say no!—H. G. Wells.
Don't Go From Bad to Worse 1
Are vou always weak, miserable and
half-sick? Then it's time you found out
what is wrong. Kidney weakness
causes much suffering from backache,
lameness, stiffness and rheumatic
pains, and if neglected, brings danger
of serioua troubles—dropsy, gravel and
Itright's disease. Don t delay. Uae
Doan's Kidney Pills. They have
helped thousand* and should help yon.
Ask your neighbor!
An Oklahoma Cage
Mr*. N. O. Stevena,
er< E. Walnut St..
Cushing, Oku cays:
"I had a severe at-
tack of bladder trou-
ble and my kidneys
didn't act rl^ht I was
In misery for days and
one can't realixe th*
agony I suffered. For-
tunately. I learned of
Doan's Kidney Pills
and used a box. Five
boxes of Doan's cured
me entirely. It has
been a permanent cur®
for I haven't had the
least symptom of kid-
ney trouble for a long time."
Get Doan's at Any Store, 60c • Box
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