The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, September 19, 1929, Image 3

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TI IK TRIBUNE, TURNER, OREGON
Electric Gardening Succeeds in Sweden
et Tim
: AAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAA*
But It-.fr* t was no longer In a mind
to listen. T li* corporal had sent oas Delinquent Jap Youth*
o f the men to And the length o f rope
Trained to Ba Sailor*
which was Inside the diligence and
A
floating
prison for the sole ru*
was to bava served for binding up the
English spies and cow It would be flnemeni o f Japanese Juvenile delin­
used on a lot o f Jarkana|>es on theli quent« has Juni I«een opened, the In
homeward Journey to Mantee. Pro- auguratlon ceremony being attended
tests uod curses were Indeed in vain, | * » Minister
Juatlce Ham and other
and the soldiers whose tempers had high Judicial officials II Is anchored
not yet «a ile d down were non* toe off (he « « s i o f Tokyo, near Toko
hama. and from time to time will go
gerdle with the rope.
out on short cruise*. This prison ship,
formerly the warship Musasbt. was
CHAPTER V II
remodeled with a view to providing
some practical method o f curing
yod?ig lawbreakers by giving thetr
Tha Catcher* Caught
minds and bodies bealtby occupations
Baffet, In the meanwhile, had called
T b e crew will be selected from vari­
on* o f the men o f the gendarmerie to ous Juvenlla detention bouses Each
him. "B id *, citizen soldier I" be eoae- boy taken on the ship will be kept for
manded, "aa fast aa you enn to Upon*.
six months and given the training o f
You will And the citizen commissary
a regular seaman. About f lf t j boys
and hla friend from Pari* at the post­ are to be kept on the ship at a time
ing Inn. T ell them Jnst whet has oc­ H a lf o f them w ill range from four­
WNIJ Service
curred and that I am sending the pack
teen to eighteen years o f age and tbe
o f miscreants back to Mantea for pun
CHAPTER V I — C o n t i n u e d
rest from eighteen to twenty-three
lahroent T e ll them also that thla
— 11—
y ea rs When they have served tbelr
senseless
piece
o
f
folly
has
not
left
"N o us* lying to us, Baffet," on* o f
terms the boys will be able to get
ua
unprepared
for
attack
by
lb
*
Eng­
the others retorted, somewhat Inco­
work on merchant ships and thus
lish sptea though we bav* not much
herently. It was Francois who spoke
earn an honest living. It Is pointed out
more hope In that direction now. We
this time, the mercer from the Hue
by tbe Judicial authoritli
shall be on the road agn'n In a quar­
Grande, end he bad alwayg been
ter o f an hour, hut art:: have to walk
always noted for his eloquence. "Y ou
tba horses practically ail the « a y , so School Observatory Is
raised yonr bands against us citizens
do not aspect to be In E(«one for an­
o f the republic, who came bere to
New Idea in Education
other two bourn at the least."
avenge an unpardonabla wrong. And
T
h
e
city
o f Oakland, Calif., main­
Comparative «Pence fell npon the
let iue tell yon that Tla yon who will
scene, where a b rief while ago d eaf­ tain* a unique Institution a* ■ part o f
•ufTer for this nlght’a work— “
ening shouts and tumultuous melee It* public school system. It Is Cbabot
"Ah, c at” flatlet broke In savagely,
had roused the woodland echoes. Only observatory, a modern astronomical
for bla temper waa still up. “ How
tbe
prisoner* now. were beard groan­ and m eteorological observatory situated
long are you going to talk lo riddles!
on Leona heights In the suburbs of
In truth. It’s the devil that has de­ ing and carsing. T b e courier bad
that city. It Is maintained for popular
prived you o f your senses.
What’a ridden away bearing the unwelcome
news to Lauzet and hla friend from Instruction In the sciences relating to
all this talk about the English s p y !
Parts; the men who were not busy weather, climate, and tbe stars It Is
Who told you we were after him?
with
tbe prisoners were looking to also affiliated with the United States
And why should you hinder us from
their horses or their accoutrements, W eather bureau and with the college
doing our duty?”
“ W e know," Francois retorted, striv­ w h llt Baffet stood by. observant and It has a large telescope through which
grim. And suddenly, right out o f U»t visiters are permitted to view - the
ing to appear calm and full o f dignity,
darkness, there came tbe sound ei wonders o f tbe heavens, and it Is free
“ that not only were you after the Eng-
and open to the public day and night
agonizing calls for help.
llsh spy, but we kuow you captured
“ What waa that?” Baffet aueried, In addition to the school children ot
him In our district and you have got
Oaklnnd. many thousands o f tourists
grain in g bis enrs to listen.
him In tbe diligence yonder and are
“ H elp ! Help I" came from tbe dis­ call at the observatory every year.
conveying him to Paris, where you
It Is perhaps the only Institution of
and your friends will share ten thou­ tance. And then again, “ Help I H U ”
Ua kind In the United States main
and “ Curse you, why don't you come?"
sand Hires, which by rights should
have belonged to us men o f the dis­ And with It all the now fam iliar sound talned as part o f the municipal pub­
lic school system.
o f men fighting and shouting. Not to
trict where the spies were captured."
very far away, either. A couple o f
"W hat gibberish Is this? I tell you
hundred meters perhaps, Just the oth­
Whan Authors Ara Rich
not only hsve we not got the English
er side o f the bend. W ere It not for
Upton Sinclair, the novelist and rad­
spy, but owing to yonr senseless folly
ical, waa complaining abont tbe poor
we are not likely to get him now."
pay accorded to authors
" I say that tbe English spy ts In
“ When 1 bear that an author Is
your d iligen ce!" Francois exclaimed
rich.” he said. " I always think o f Sin-
and pointed dramatically at the old
nlckson.
vehicle, which etood like a huge, solid
mass, heavier and darker than the
“ 1 met Slnnlckson, tbe famous nor
•urroundlng gloom. "Some o f ua have
ellst. In my youth.
aeen him, I tell 7 0 0 1" And hla com-
“ W e s oh. y e s I am a rich man.
ponlnna, even those who were In the
be told me.
sorriest plight, nodded In assent.
“ ‘ How did yon acquire yonr fo r­
tune, Mr. Slnnlckson, i f I may ask?”
But Baffet swallowed hla temper
oow.
What waa the use o f arguing
“ ‘At a single stroke,’ said Slnnlck­
with these fools?
H e would have
son.
thought It beneath his dignity to give
“ •Of your penT said L
them ocular demonstration that the
" ‘N o ; o f my paralytic aunt,’ said
llllgen ce now only held the three mis­
he."
erable aristoa.
nut the trouble was
what to do with this crowd. KafTet
H um s* Mineral
rounted them over. There were eight
A large deposit o f verraicultte, a
Df them, and four o f these were help­
recently discovered mineral, has been
less with wounds In the le g s Some­
found near Llhby, Mont., by a pros­
how, at the flrat rush. R sffet thought
pector. T ills substance, flaky and ml-
there had been more like a dozen
ca-like In appearance. Is unique In
roung ruffians and he had a distinct
that It exhibits human characteristics
recollection o f a big, clumsy fellow
when brooght Into contact wKb heat
who seemed the prime mover In this
Upon Introduction to a flame tbe min­
senseless escapade. But no doubt he,
eral commences to twist and writhe
is well as one or two others, had had
as If making an agonized attempt to
the good sense to take to their heels
escape the burn, meanwhile giving
tnd ItafTet had certainly no Intention
o ff drop* o f water apparently per­
>f scouring the woods for them. On
spiration caused by Its Ttolent effort
the other hand, he hnd every Inten­
and tbe beat.
tion o f seeing those that remained well
The Courier Had Ridden Away.
punished fo r their folly. He did not
Treasure Finder
wish to drag them along with him to tbe thicket aDd the darkness a man
P. D ouglas an English naval
Elaine. It was another four kilometers could cut hla way through to where
officer, has by means o f a contriv­
and more and the first part o f the those shouts came from In a couple
ance known as the sonic depth finder,
tourney would still be through the o f minutes
devised a way to locate sunken treas­
| fo re s t; with the gathering darkness
"H e lp ! H elp !“
ure. The Instrument, by sending out
the coach horses wonld have to be led
One o f the prisoners broke Into a sound
waves
and
recording
the
by men carrying lighted lanterns.
harsh langh. “ I t ’s Citizen Lauzet, I ’ll elaiwed time before the echo returns,
Pondering a moment over the future
wager,” he said, “ and his friend from calculates the distance between itself
o f hla prisoners, Baffet had a sudden
P a r is "
and the reflecting surface on tbe
Inspiration.
"C itizen Lauzet?" Raffet exclaimed. ocean floor.
“ Who d rovt the cart that brought
“ What In h— I do you raeaD?”
you all hither?" he demanded.
“ W ell I" Paul, the washerwoman's
Wedding Note Long on W a y
"A man from Lannoy" Paul, the
son. replied, still laughing and forget­
A letter congratulating him on bis
washerwoman's son, replied.
ting his sorry plight In the excellence
“ Then he shall take you back to o f the Joke, “ W e found those two am­ marriage and mailed 21 years ago has
Just been received by Mark Hoinbourg.
Mantes the way you came."
bling on the bridle path, on their way
a well-known pianist o f London.
It
"Y ou would not d a re !" One o f the
to Epone, ready, no doubt, to seize
was dispatched from the Savage club
others protested.
the largest share o f reward for the
o f that city on March 19, 1908, and
Itaffet, however, had already turned
capture o f the Scarlet Pimpernel."
was recently readdressed to him at
to h's corporal o f gendarmerie.
“ Great G o d !"
the same club from which II had beer«
"C itizen Corporal," be said, “ take
"And so we seized them both,"
sent.
these rascals as far aa the cart which
Francois the mercer rejoined, “ and did
brought them hither. It must have
to them what you are doing now to
T regie
come to a halt somewhere near the
us; gave them a good hiding, then
Picnicker (to officer)— What a cal­
bottom o f the hill. Let tw o o f your
hound them together with ropes and
My poems have been blown
men go with them to Mantes and
threw them In the bottom o f the c a r t“ am ity!
over the c liff!
there hand them over to the deputy
“ Name o f a d o g !"
Officer— W ell, I suppose you can
commissary. Order the owner o f the
“ And no doubt," came a high-pitched
cart to drive them on pain o f severe
voice from among the group o f pris­ w rite 'em again, can't you?
“ Oh, y e s but my sandwiches were
punishment If he refuses. Take one
on ers “ the English spies have found
wrapped up In them.” — Humorist.
of the lanthoms with you. It w ill be
them and—
needed, as tbe road will be pitch dark
(TO BE CONTINUED.)
Pleat
before they are well on their way
Less Majesta
And s ta rt You have some stout cord
“ W hat Is that Immense building?”
In Yugo-Sluvla one must he careful
Inside the diligence. We were going
"A n electric light p lan t T h e man
o f hla speech or be Is likely to find who owns It deserves great credit. He
to use It on the English spy. Now It
will serve to hind these rogues to­ himself behind bars with tbe Informa­ started In a very small way."
tion that he ts guilty o f lese m ajesta
gether two by two, lest they try some
“ Don't tell me he raised that plant
A woman o f Sarajevo wna sentenced from a bulb."
more o f their tricks on you. Those
to one year In prison for making “ In­
who are hart can lie In the bottom of
sulting remarks” about the king’s
the cart."
Light at the Poles
“ Cltlxen Baffet I" Francois the mer­ parents A man at Novi Sad got a
In speaking o f the period o f dark­
sentence
o
f
three
years
for
“
Insdltlng
ger raised hla vole* In Anal Impotent
ness at the poles, complete darkness ts
remarks” about King Alexander blm
protest "Y ou will answer to the state
not Implied, but rather a sort o f tw i­
■elf.
for this outrage on her cttlsens."
light. T here ts sufficient light for or­
dinary activities to be carried on.
A n A dventure
of the
Scarlet
Pimpernel
By
Tke Barones* Orcry
Hwedcn has adopted electric gardening with n ir o H i. These workers are laying brlrk pl|«os through which tha
w ire« ara |«nseed. Tha wires, whan electrified, wann tha aoll and crops o f vegetables flourlali ttmt ordinarily grow
only In holhousua
Longest Locomotive in the World
V
Tha longaat locomotive In tha world, built at tha Hill yard shops at ftpokane, Waah , by the Great Northern roll-
road. It la 110 feet long and walglia 1.070.24» pounds. It la the Drat o f live auch "Iron horses" to be built exclu­
sively for tronacoritlnetilnl aervlca. Each engine when completed w ill coat $200,000.
President Hoover's Fishing Camp
HELPS EDUCATE LO
Miss Mary Stewart o f Denver, C olo,
and Washington, who has been ap­
pointed assistant director o f educa­
tion fo r the United States Indian
service. In announcing her appoint­
ment Secretary Wilbur stated she
would develop plans emphasizing vo­
cational features In Indian schools
SON OF THE W IZAR D
Newapaper rorreapondenta along with photographers finally have been
admitted to i ’ realdent lloovar'a flatting camp In the lllue Hldge mountalna
o f Virginia, and thla la one o f the flrat plctttrea they made there. It ahowa
the Tum m er White Houae" Itaelf In Ita plctureaqua aettlng.
Most Beautiful Mother and Son
An especially posed portrait study
o f W. I . Edison o f Wilmington, D e l.
son o f the great Inventor, Thomaa A
Edison. Mr. Edison has recently per­
fected a new and radical Improve­
ment In radio receiving seta, employ­
ing a liquid In certain parts o f the
apparatus. Thla le the first portrait
o f Mr. Edison to be made during the
past fifteen years.
Mrs. Itlchnrd O 't’onnor, twenty-two, o f Dover, N. J„ and her flve-year-
eld aon, Jnmca Itlchnrd, who were nclected by unnnlmoua vote aa being the
*in*t beautiful American mother and von. Jmlgca In thla content, which waa
nationwide, were John Barrymore, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Comellua Van­
derbilt, Jr.
OF INTEREST TO EVERYBODY
Tne giant tortoise may live to be
Ih reo centuries old.
A alxteen-year-old girl o f Atlanta
driven a truck and bosses a moving
gang.
The world's largest wooden shoe
fhetory la not In Holland, hut In Dav­
enport, Iowa,
Colombia Is the only South Ameri­
can country that touches both ,h* A t­
lantic and the Parlile ooenus.
Between 1S70 and 187.8 ahont 2,000,
000 buffalo were killer! annually.
Amerlcnn men are said to spend
$60,000,000 yearly for cosmetic prep­
arations.
I,lve stock aid In eradicating poison
Ivy because they can eat the plants
without hnrm.
Thje flrat patent for a dynamo In
this country was granted Moses G.
Farmer In 187\
Protecting Oysters
A New Jersey law specifies that
only boats under sail power may en-
gnge In the hunt for “ seed" oysters.
They are obtained tn the stretch o f
bay from Fortescue, N. J „ to nearly
opposite Delaware City, Del. The
"seed" oysters are transplanted, then
allowed to grow to marketable slse,
which requires from two to three
years.
Here Yea Have It
One explanation of Einstein’* rein
tlvlty theory: When yon sit with e
pretty girl for two hour* yon think
It's only a minute, but when you alt
on a hot stove for a minute you think
It'a two hour*. That's relativity.
Comfort for Dobbia
Human sentiment nmy recoil from
the thought of horseless eitles, hut
one suspects that the horses them
selves are Just as well pleased.—
Woman's Home Compnnloo.
n.
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Natural Law Provide« Inlet in Coral Reef«
Ceral reefs surrounded many o f the
slands In the Pacific. They protect
the lowlands from the washing o f the
w aves and the still waters Inclosed
oy them are the only harbor* o f refuge
for ships The reefs themselves fur
nlsh the greatest peril to navigators
and If there were no Inlet through
which a vessel could enter their pro­
tected circle l hey would be a danger
and nothing e ls s
But almost every
reef has inch an In le t It ts a necea
sary result o f the laws under which
the forces o f nature work. T o under
stand this we must see how these
reefs are formed.
Chemlonlly, the reef corale are al
most pure carbonate o f lime, the sub-
«lance of ordinary limestone and
murhle. The reef grows as the shell
of the oyster or o f any other shellfish
g ro w s
It It Itself the comuioo and
undivided shell of Innumerable polypi,
or minute Insects which are l«elng re­
produced and ere dying In successive
generations These tiny beings all gel
their living from the water* o f the
sea. It la from this source also that
they derive the salts o f lime from
which they secrete the bony structure
that remains after the animal la dead
The coral polypi live In fresh water.
Thetr food supply Is brought to them
by the waves and currents o f the s e s
As a result It Is found that directly
opposite the mouth o f a stream from
the Island the reef does not grow.
There will be the outlet to the Inclosed
w a tera — Washington Star.
Like Mother Makes
M ra Black, Just married, wrote
home to her met her down In D ixie to
send her the recipe for hot cakea
A fter much labor the following recipe
wna mailed back to the daughter:
“ Tak e aa much flour as you need,
cording to how many folks they Is to
e a t ; put In some salt— anybody knows
how much; put In all the rest o f the
Ingredients, an’ he sure to have you*
griddle hot."— E xth an g*
D ainty w hite dresses fo r baby or
daughter made beautiful by Russ Ball
Blue. Your Grocer has It.— Adv.
Sheep owners o f Monroe, N. CL,
complain that wild dogs are playing
havoc with their flocks*. The dogs are
domestic pets which have gone astray
\ / f O S T people depend on Baye#
A spirin to m ake short w ork o f
headaches, but d M you know it’a
just as effective in the w orse pain*
from neuralgia o r neuritis? Rheu­
matic pains, too* D o n ’t suffer when
B ay er A spirin can b rin g complete
comfort without delay, and without
harm ; it doe* not affect the h e art
In every package o f genuine B ay er
A spirin are proven directions with
which everyone should be fam iliar,
fo r they can spare much needles*
suffering.
\SPIRIN
Alpina ti tb* tn d i mark of B&m M«nuf«etWt
Ot Mnao<o«tfar»ctd«Qf U U Ê tjB S i
Kill Rats
W ithout Poison
« Wear F t term inator t h a t
Is n ’ t KIM Uvfttscfc, P o u ltry ,
KILLS-RATS-ONLV
Women are saying: “ Pinkham'a
Compound keeps m e fit to do my
work.” “ I w as nervous and all run
down. N o w I eat better and sleep
better—
“ I t helped m y thirteen
year old daughter.” — “I took it be­
fore and after m y bab y waa born.”
— “I am gaining every day.”
Lydia E- Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
IN N O S T R IL S
1 E A R O U *
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AGENTS
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E very home your prospect Particu­
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FLORESTON SH AMPOO-I<i**l for « e
ta
eonuection with Fsrker's Ustr Balum. Make* the
hair soft and fluff,, SO cents by m*U or at ¿ r a ­
cists. Hlacox Chemical Works, Falchogoe, N. f .
Hopeless Trial
A psychic gentleman In New York
Is trying the experiment o f broadcast­
ing thought waves, using ordinary ra­
dio station equipment. He may be dis­
appointed In the results, because,
much as we hate to admit i t many o f
the people he Is sending thought
waves to haven’t anything to tune la
with.— Spokane Spokesman-Review.
Speeding the Gaest
Motorist— Is there any speed law
here?
Native— Naw, you fellers can’t g et
through bere any too fast for ua
Early U s* of Cork
It would appear that cork was first
used for bottle stoppers about 171)0.
Children Cry
/ ò r
■y-üX & ieJûL
CASTOR IA
A B A B Y REMEDY
APPROVED B Y DOCTOR«
A married man always wonders
roe axic.coNsnmTioN.otAfue*A , ____
what his w ife will say after the com­
pany has gone.
W . N. U . P O R T L A N D . NO. 3« 192«.
Js asMureil i f yo u uto
(m ticura Preparation«
every day. For baby’s duly bath always
use the Soap; it is pure and refreshing.
The medicated Talcum soothes and com­
forts his skin after bathing and also pre­
vents chafing and irritation. . . Little skin
and’K ilp troubles may be prevented by
using O in tm en t; 1 needed.
Soap Me. Talcwa 3V.
Ointment 2 it. end 50c.
Sam f it
fro.
A J J w t l “ C litic *!»”
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