The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, February 22, 1924, Image 3

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    PORT! ANn
Page & Son
Portland, Oregon
L1 Mallory
Select Residential & Transient
ISth and Yamhill, Portland, Oregon.
Modem Fireproof American Plan
RATES MODERATE
GLASSES
That Fit-None Better
J CHARGES REASnWARIP
y Dr. Harry Brown
41 149 Third St.
' PORTLAND, OREGON
We Specialize in
Hides, Pells, Wool, Mohair, Tallow, Cascara,
Oregon Grape Root Goat Skins, Horse Hair
Writ for Shipping Tan & latent Price LI it
Portland Hide & Wool Co.
101 UNION tVINUI NORTH, rOITUNO, ONION.
Branch at Pocatello, Idaho
New Pacific Northwest Pocket Map
The Union Pacific has just received
from the press a new pocket edition in
dexed map of the Pacific Northwest,
which is perhaps the most complete
and convenient map of Oregon and
Washington ever published. A copy
will be sent free to any address by Wm.
McMurray, General Passenger Agent,
Pittock Block, Portland, Oregon, upon
receipt of request by card or letter.
"LITE-FOOT"
Powdered
DANCE FLOOR
WAX
Gives imooth. Gliding fin
ish to hard or tuft-woud
floors.
NO ACID, CREASE OR
DUST.
w
mi
roer
IJLNCE
FlOOR
Your druggist hat It Tf
Hot, tend us stamps, 70
fur one-pound packets
CLARKE,
WOODWARD
DRUG CO.
Portland, Oregon.
rKaMB.GBi!S5
Astounding Prevalence
TT IS appalling to realize that
probably 70 of the adult pop
ulation suffers with Piles or some
other form of Colon trouble.
Yet, I GUARANTEE to cure sny case
of Piles by my nonsurgical method or
refund the patient's fee.
On or about March firat my ,killed organisa.
Uo of racial epoclaliata will be homed in any
own saw bulU.ne at ran at
Main, directly oppoaito Uio
Court Houeo, Portland, OregM
San. today for ear FREE
Illustrated, book.
J. DEAN, M.D
2ND AND MORRISON ORTlAND.OfttGON
Making Friends and Enemies.
If you want enemies, excel others
It you want friends, let others excel
you. Colton.
Unlike the Bore.
We'll say this for the burglar, he
never drops in on us whan we sre
busy. Boston Evening Transcript.
CHAS.
PROVES THAT WOMEN ARE BRAVE
Mathed Sehonberg, Who Was Takan
Prisoner by Chinese Bandits, Faced
Death to Save Others.
Mathede Sehonberg, maid of Mlsa
Lucy Altlrlch, wus taken captive by
Chinese bnndlts. The bund of bandits,
when pursued by soldiers, placed their
captives In front to' receive the Ore.
It became evident that whatever
happened to the bandits, no captive
would escnpe olive. It was essential
that the Are of the soldiers should
be stopped If any captive was to be
saved.
The only way was to send one of
the captives as a messenger to the
soldiers. One of the men volunteered
to go. Presumably, any man would
go, but some men are more competent
than others In the face of danger.
Hut Miss Sehonberg Insisted that s
woman should go, as the soldiers
would be less likely to fire other than
on a man. That the danger was real
Is shown by the fact that one of the
bandits wbo escorted her was shot
Leaves Estate to Dog, $10,000 Annuity to Spouse
Boston. Of an estate valued at
1500,000. an annuity of 110,000 Is left
to the husband of Mrs. Luclnda EL
Shaw, originator of a brand of candy,
wbose will was filed for probate re
cently. Provision Is made for the comfort
jot Mrs. Shaw's Pt dog. The house
jhold snd persons' efT' nd real e"
itste here and In Maine are left to Al
brt W. Myer, tn Mrs. Shaw's employ
OFFERS A MARKET
FOR YOUR PRODUCE
Portland, Oregcin
VATOEVIUuB PHOTOPLAYS
Complete Change Saturday. Adulte. Week
ay Matinee, JOo; Evening,, 4ue fontlnu
"' 1 ' ' ' P- m. Children 10 cent, ill times.
Write ii for prion and market condition! on
Veal, Boss, Poultry, Fruits, Potatoes, Onions, etc
Forty Years in the Bam Location.
Hotel
PLEATING SPECIAL
Cut, hib, hem and machlna
85 centi
pieat ikiru reedy for band.
Henmttrhiae. nicotine and locking.
enmttraiag. picoting and rockln
EASTERN NOVELTY HTQ. 00.
soli Fifth St. Portland, Ora,
INFORMATION
. DEPARTMENT
Pleating Embroidery
HemeUU-hine;, Button! Govarad.
STEPHAN'S
1654 Tenth St., Portland
ATTENTION LADIES
Banltarr Beauty Parlorl We fii yon up,
we make all kinda of Hair Oooda of your
combine!. Join our School af Beauty Ooltnre,
too to 414 Deaum aide.. Phone Broadway
ovu, roruana, uregoa.
MOLER BARBER COLLEQS
Teaches trado In S waeka. Some Day
whlla learning. Positions secured. Write
tor catalogue. 234 Uurnsldo street, fori
land, Oregon.
BBAZINO, WELDING OUTTINO
Norlhweit Welding Supply Co., S) lit St,
CUT FLOWERS k FLORAL DESIGNS
Clarke Bret,, Plorim, 287 Morriaon St.
PERSONAL
Marry If Lonely: moat aueeeeefnl "Home
Maker"; hundreda rich: confidential: rail
able; yeara eiperlenco; descriptions free,
"The Rucraieftil muh." Hra. Keen. Bos ASS.
viaiann, uaiuornia.
250 Horses fnr sale, exchange or rent. We
Horses guaranteed aa represented, or wlli
rem mem wirrt nr w thnnt ih. hirn.,.
wjM-nftiiHH uiem or reiuna your money.
North Portland Haraa A Mule Cn.. Bov
bis, im, Portland, Or. Empire 0121.
CLEANING AND DYEING
fflSEhx Far reliable Cleaning and Dye-
faSJiiivk ' eervlee aand parcela to ua.
r Jl We pay return poetaee. Inform.
.KTZAM atlon and pricea given upon re-
UJrlW quoat.
"Ottr KNKE'S CITY DYR WORKS..
Eltabliehed 1890. Portland. Ora
GOING TO BUILD?
We have hundreds of plan at $10.00 and up. Send
as a .ketch of the homo you want and we will sub
mit similar specimen plana. No obligation except
w reiuro ptana u not sutuoit.
O. M. AKERS
Deelgnlngand Drafting-. Ul-U Couch Building.
roruana. uregoa.
Set of
:$8
oo
Teeth,
We guarantee material
and workmanship.
Painless ax traction of
twrth. ISOe. 20 wars In
tht same location. U. 8. DENTISTS. m6V Waab-
ington cor. Second, Portland, uregon.
BUY THE BEST HORSE COLLAR HAD!
Ion rye at raw stuffed.
1st on having the collar
Ore
FOR RALE, ono of the, beet Percheron
Stalllona in tne country, weiKimie; over
rnttle. North Portland Horae A Mule Co.
n BIS. N. Port ana. ore. EmDlro uii
ton. Will exchange for bones, inulei or
AUTO PARTS FOR ALL CARS
At leea than H Price. Mall ordere promptly filled
D.elf'ie Into WraeLin Co aday Flandera.
aviiiw Hi !", rUK i IjAnU
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR
Removed without Injury to the akin by Ner-Bom
Depilatory. Samplo on reguent. Noy-Morn Lab
oratoriee, SIS Moryan Hide- Portland Oregon,
Exploited by th Camera.
Soma of the satellites of Jupiter
were discovered photographically, and
have never been seen except on photo
graphic plates.
Tht vanity of human life Is like
river, constantly passing away and yet
constantly coming on. Pope.
dead. Facing the deadly fire, she
passed through safely and accom
plished her mission.
It Is already propound that Miss
Sehonberg receive the Carnegie medal
for heroic conduct, and It may be
assumed that she will get It. Sh
will certainly be exalted In the soul
of those whose lives she saved and
their families.
Woman U naturally timid. She
shrinks from facing It, and yet con
itantly does face what men would
never endure. And at every moment
of extreme peril which can by
means be escaped, woman Invariably
faces the peril with a calmness and
resolution which few men can achieve.
San Francisco Chronicle.
Nature Writers.
Nearly all our nature writers art
men of the north temperate sone.
They yearn so much to write about
trees and flowers because of the wl
ter that they annually suffer under.
for many years, on condition thai
take ejt'e of her dog for Its life "nml
treat it kindly during such period
The residue Is left to George l(
Bllnn, executor and trustee, with di
rections to psy certain annuities, iind
to distribute the remainder U'wu il
Shaw's deatti among s number
philanthropic and charitable limin
Uons,
4
BUNNIES' GRAY COATS
MRS. BUNNY found it very hard to
iniwft, oil thm miAetlnnfl hpr chll-
ren asked Just as all mothers do
and while she often did not know the
answer to many of the questions, like
good mother the always tried to tell
them something that would satisfy
them.
The little bunnies were all dressed
In their white coats one winter morn
ing, playing In front of their home in
the sun, when their mother said, "This
nice warm weather will soon bring the
spring, and it will be time to put on
your gray coats."
All the little bunnies stopped their
play and, with ears sltcklng up, they
sat down In front of their mother.
Where do our gray coats come from?"
they all asked. .
We know that Mr. Winter brings
our white ones," said one little bunny,
Playing In the Sun.
"but you have never told us, Mother,
who brings our gray coats.
Poor Mother Bunny didn't know what
te say. If she told her children that
she only knew that some morning she
swoke and found them all wearing
their gray coats, not a bunny would
go to sleep. They would be wlde-
awake every night watching for the
coming of the coats.
Mrs. Bunny had to think hard and
fast, too, for all of her children were
watching her with wide-open eyes.
Suddenly she saw something nod
ding and bobbing tn the sunlight.
QhcWhy I
of I
Superstitions
By H. IRIMNQ KINQ
JOB'8 TEARS
TN NEARLY all parts of the country
a necklace of Job's tear is thought
to be s preventive, or a cure, for all
kinds of throat diseases, and Is highly
recommended for teething children.
Job's tears are the seeds of an Kast
Indian slant closely allied to maize,
In India It is cultivated as sn edible
grain and has become naturalized In
Spain and Portugal, where flour la oc-
caslonally made from It In this coun-
try It Is culUvated as a garden curt-
oslty. In Arizona snd New Mexico tne
grains of chrysolite found with certain
semi precious stones are locally called
Job's tears ; but the Job's tears of the
superstition sre the seed of the Croix
lachrynia. The seeds sre of bluian
whit color snd sre often used for
bracelets, necsisces, etc.
In a publication of the American
Folklore society It Is stated mat re-
eently a Massachusetts apothecary was
shown s necklace or Jods tesrs ny a
woman who asserted thst her daughter
bad Just been cured of diphtheria by
Its use, A dark Incrustation upon the
"tesrs" was pointed out ss being "the
substance of the disease" which had
been transferred to the seeds. Here
we have s clear case of the survival or
that form of primitive magic known as
contagious magic, based on the law of
contact. There Is Just so much of the
"substance of the disease" In the af
flicted throat pr the Inflamed gums
of the child and s part of It. at least,
must go out Into the msglc necklsee by
the law of contact. Probably the whole
of It, for spiritism enters into the cure,
or It, for spiritism enter, m.o
fVtTlZ or
ancients believing In th corn god or
spirit of the grain a beneficent deity.
(0 hy HeClv.ro New, paper (radicate.)
O
A LINE O' CHEER
By John Kendrlck Ban..
IMMUNE
Ir ONE small line
Of mine
la all the year
hell cheer
Bom grieving wight,
, And light
Him on hie way
Today
And brine relief
To (Tlef.
All sain 'twill he
To me,
An I'll not car
If there
Bo those who sneer,
Beceuae thoy And
My Unas aot suited to their kind.
() ky kUClere Kewepeper eradicate )
sticking up through the snow. It
was Pussy Willow peeping out to see
If the spring had come.
Mrs. Babbit began to smile. She
had thought of an answer. "Pussy
Willow brings your gray coats," she
said. "Don't you remember that the
pussy willow is gray almost like your
coats? She will soon be here now
and bring your coats with her. I ex
pect she Is very busy making them
this minute."
But while Mrs. Bunny had ended
her troubles she had Just started them
for poor Pussy Willow, for no sooner
did she show herself In her soft gray
coit than all the little bunules ran
snd sat down beside her.
"Where are our costs!" they In
quired. "We are tired of these old
white ones. We want our gray ones.
The snow Is almost gone, only little
patches left, and Mother suld you
are the one who brings our gray coats,
and now we want them."
Every day they teased and sat be
side poor Pussy Willow, who had no
idea what It was all about. She knew
nothing about their gray coats, and so
she Just nodded and nodded, but never
a word did she say.
But one morning the little Bunnies
awoke to find their gray coats on their
backs, and without waiting for break
fast they ran to Pussy Willow to
thank her.
"We are sorry we tensed you so
much," they told her, "but you must
have seen how much we needed new
coats. I expect, though. It was a lot
of work to make so many coats, and
perhaps we were Impatient. So please
forgive us, Miss Pussy, and next year
we will not tease. But please bring
them early."
Miss Pussy only nodded, and off ran
the little Bunnies to tell their mother
Miss Pussy Willow had promised to
bring their gray coats curlier next
yenr.
Mrs. Rabbit only smiled, for she
knew that next year her children
would be grown and the coming of
the gray coats would be quite forgot
ten until they appeared. For when
children grow up they forget the
things that Interested them In their
childhood days, there are so many
things more Interesting to think about.
1$ by McClura Nawapaper Syndicate.)
Have You This Habit?
. By Margaret Morison
AUGUSTUS LITTLE
CONVERSATION between the two
men at the end of the smoker
drifted to the ubject of "making
good." Thereupon one of them told
this tale:
"Augustus Mttle, or 'Little Cus,' as
we callled him, I have known since w
were boys splashing about In the same
swimming bole. Later we both court-
ed Susan. I remember a conversa-
Hon that summer when I told Cus It
should be s fair field and no favor,
(Jus said, 'Susan never could rare lor
me.' I wondered how he knew that
without asking her, and lie murmured
that he wasn't 'good enough rr Husan.-
I told him that no one was 'good
enough for Susan.,' but that If he
wasn't man enough to risk a refusal
he certainly didn't deserve her. Susan
still speaks of Gus' 'sensitiveness' dui
ahe married me,
"Cue -and I etnrted In business ss
.i.,!,. in the L'nlted States Shipping
COmDany. One day the manager want
, mta l0 put charge of the big
ne uOBton branch. Otis, who was
nod-looking chap that made fine first
impressions, was suggested, and the
w qute ready to try him
out ,t ioa ,now Huston,' begun
0u. .fr.M ' and the inonager,
wno na(j no tjme 0 (! took souie-
on.
"But the occasion that put my finger
on the weak spot In Augustus Little
makeup was the town dinner for 'ou
own' heroe of the A. E. r. A rem-
general wa coming down from the
capital to ipeak, snd the governor's
wife, who knew that (Jus was the only
man among us that had been to col
, for t1.tln(f tllm nnt ,
" St table. When flu.
his French accent wasn't a bit good
and that he was sure the general
wouldn't be Interested to talk to blin,
the governor's wife told him he was
probably right that no one wanted
to talk to man with an 'Inferiority
complex.'
"I've always been Interested In (Jus
Little, and one day when I happened
to be Introduced to one of these new
fangled mind doctors, I anked him
what th governor's wife had meant
by 'Inferiority complex.' As I dope It
out 'Inferiority complex' I the habit
of going round telling yourself and
everyone else whst s poor norm you
sre. Gus was so busy thinking about
bis tinworthlnesg that he couldn't put
any elbow grease Into Improvement
that might have won Susan and sue-
com. And th darndest part about It
all Is that after s while everyon be
gins to take you at your word."
HAVE TOU THIS HABIT)
ky Itauopolltas Newepapor Srvlee.
TUP OOA A RJT
OF WORDS
"CURFEW"
SO MANY histories have re
luted the fact that the Insti
tution of the "curfew" called
from the French couvre-feu, cover-fire
was due to William the
Conqueror that to deny tills
would be almost equivalent to
denying history Itself. But the
fact remains that the curfew was
known long before 1000, both In
Eugland and on the continent.
As far back as the time of
King Alfred the "cover-fire" bell
was rung, not as a precaution
against political conspiracies
as William the Conqueror In
tended it, but merely as n form
of fire Insurance, The great ma
jority of the houses In England
at that time were built without
chimneys and the live coals pre
sented a constant peril to the
towns at large. Though this
menace has passed, the curfew
Is still sounded In a large num
ber of places throughout Eng
land, and, during the war, was
revived as n warning that all
lights should be extinguished. In
times of pence, however, Its prin
cipal function Is to warn resi
dents that It Is time to go to
bed and In some places there are
laws that forbid children under
X a certain age from being abroad
after curfew hns been rung. The
usual "curfew hour" Is eight
'clock In the evening, but here
and there It Is sounded at seven
or nine o'clock,
( by Wheeler Syndicate, Inc )
-o-
To take your banket and go to tht
market la mora fun than a movie. The
advantage tn marketing In per eon la ft
greater variety In the bills of fare.
There are many foods and vegetables
that are forgotten, and on la remind
ed of them In all their attractlveneaa
when found In the stalls at the mar
ket. In many places ona may buy I
pound of butter made that very morn
lng, a freshly-dressed chicken or a
piece of spare-rib right from the farm,
which will have soma meat left on It
6EA80NABLE GOOD THINGS
PERHAPS
housewife
some Inexperienced
may be helped by
the recipe for
Cranberry Sauce.
Take six cupful of cranberries,
three cupfuls of granulated sugar,
one-half cupful of water. Wash and
pick over the berries and add the
ugur and water, but do not atlr. Af
ter they begin to boll, cook ten min
utes closely covered. Remove the
scum and when cool they will be jel
lied, the skins soft and tender.
Cranberry Punch,
Take one pint of cranberries, one
and one-half quarts of water, one and
one-half cupfuls of sugur, four or
ange and two lemons. Cook the
cranberries In the water and augur
until tender, strain and cool. When
cold add the juice of the fruit and
freeze until mushy.
Four-Minute Fruit Cake.
Take two-thirds of a cupful of soft
butter or chicken fat, two and one
half cupfuls of brown augar, four eggs.
one cupful of milk, three and one-half
cupfuls of sifted flour, two tubletpoon
fuls of cocos, oncbalf teapoonful of
mace, one toasMonful of cinnamon,
three teasponnfuls of baking powder,
one cupful of mlslns, one fourth of a
pound of chopped dates, one and one
fourth pounds of currants. Put all the
Ingredients together into a bowl and
beat vigorously with a wooden spoon
for five minutes. Bake In louf puns
for 43 minute.
Gluten Muffin.
Tike two cupfuls of gluten flour,
two cupful t.f milk, two teaspoonfuls
of baking powder, one well-beaten egg;
mil the dry Ingredients; stir In the
beaten et'ii and milk. Heat thor
oughly all together and half fill but
tered gem puns. Hake "0 minute.
Baked Apples With Figs.
Wash apples and remove the cores,
leaving the blossom end unbroken. In
the cavity of each apple place a tea-
spoonful of chopped llg and fill with
sugur or sirup to which the Juice of
a lemon bus been added. Place In
baking dish In a slow oven and bake
until the apples ar tender, busting
occasionally.
Fried Rice.
Take six cupfuls of cooked rice, one
cupful of cold roust pork chopped,
two tnblespnonfuls of fat, one tutil
spoonful of suit, and two eggs. Add
the suit, fut nie.it snd onion and let
frv a few minutes. Add the rh-e, mix
well and when hot add the eift'a whole.
St I r and rook until the eg ire let
then serve at om-e.
r$. Itlt, Weetern Newapeper union )
A TKUl.T RE-
II LlKEAM,
I had a won
derful dream laat
night If It would
4ory com true
you would never
have to work
again.
What was It?
I dreamed yea
wore do4.
KS Him
afterevery meal
Cleanses month and
teeth and aids digestion.
Relieves that over
eaten feeling and acid
mouth.
Its l-a-s-t-l-n-g flavor
satisfies the craving tor
sweets.
Wrlgley's Is double
value In (he bcnrtlt and
pleasure II provli.j.
mi
FA
Seofeo fit tfe Purify
Package.
e flavor lasts
Ell
To Remove Tarnish.
To rt'movo tarnish from Bllver, put
ono tablttspoontul of borax powder In
each quart of water. Tut In tho silver
and bring to boiling point. Wipo with
a flannel cloth. It gives a wonderful
polish and saves tlmo, labor and sil
ver. A Short Turn.
I was out prospecting with Larry
tho other day In tho mountains, you
know and suld, "See that little hutto
over there." Larry is in tho hospital
now. llo was In such a hurry to turn
around that ho sprained both ankles.
Saturday Evening Post.
Mrs. Isabella McLni-hlnn
Operation Avoided
Portland, Of eg. "Dr. Tierce's,
medicine has been so very bene
ficial to me that 1 am utad to ivc
it my rccrimmcnilatiiin. Doctors said
I would have to undergo an opera
tion, but after taking the 'Favorite
Prescription' I found that an opera
tion was not necessary. Diirinn
one expectant period 1 suffered with
inflammation and became so weak
and rundown 1 could tint do my
work. Doctors anaiu adviectl ail
operation, but instead I bcu.in tak
ing the '1'avorilc I'rcscripliuii' and
it soon put tne on my feet. My
health returned, I had practically
no sufTerinp:, and my baby was very
healthy. Since that time whenever
I have felt badly I have taken the
'I'avorite Prescription.' It always
makes me well in m time." Mrs.
Isabella McLaclilan. 71.8 Midi. Ave.
Go to your neinlilxirlirxHl tliii
store and get Favorite l'r-ncriptioii
in tablets or liquid. Write Dr.
Pierce. President Invalids' I Intel,
in Buffalo N, Y., and rective good
medical advice in return, free.
Honduran Rebels Gain.
San Salvudor, Republic of Sulvudor,
Tho latest advices from Honduras
report tho principal towns In thu west
ern part of I ho country occupied by
tho revolutionists. In Ocolepequo the
milltury commander rebelled ugalust
tho government und turned his forces
over to tho rebels.
Some Fall to Recognize Truth.
Thou dost glvo audience, everywhere,
O, Trulh, to ull who imk counsel ut
then, und at tines nnwei-el, though on
inunlfold matters they auk thy counsel.
Clearly doHl tlinil uiixucr, though all
do not hear.- Ht. Augustine.
Road Twenty Centuries Old.
England's oldest road, which must
huvu been Hindu lit leant 2,0U0 years
ago, runs between Winchester und
Canterbury.
-r-rrevs via
a I fJUUli-T k. II
,4y
h- Hit
. 4 '
Variety of Materials for Books.
In the llrillsli museum urn books
written on oyster sin lis, bricks, bones,
Ivory, lend, Iron, copper, Bhecp skin,
wood, and palm leaves.
Camel's Peculiarity.
Tho camel cannot swim. Th mo
ment It loses Its footing In running
water it turns on Us xldo and makes
no effort to save ilself fi-oin drowning.
I III I I I
uaed foe baby's clothee, will keep them
,weet and aoowy-vehllo uutll worn nut.
Try It and aeo tot youreelf. At pwei
n. ..i... r.niieoa Plares Graduates In
Good Poeittona
Kneoll anv time of year. W rite for free
ailreeeo CIltMlog. J-OUltll
mid Yamhill,
l-oi tlurnl, Oi'K -ii.
P. N. U.
No. 8, 1924