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PAGE THREE THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. FAMOUS FRENCH AVIATRIX Airplanes Spy;Out Making Money and Thrift Hidden Fish on Coast thrift Jinn niuwxl morn fmimnal failtircn than anything TI W IlllU'y IIH" Muu " , " "'v i'vm.j W'UHIiy i., L iwtt'u lioW to navt money 1 Dining tlio murae of their "" " , , . , n ...... , . .. . cornea iarK" "h nave, nuppa jrom their ttny Imvo 1... MM.,.U till. tlflfllr.il rrlfr ,f I,!. . (My J.0 uay. "' J " Kin, ji iiiunw. monoy, i r -iicir,-,! ful rival, but th'7 lu'ko.l the quality of ii-nnarient ' K-tthifh thrift. Isoiik'1 41,0 In'l v-"n,y ' 1,1 ft '""''''h'nihh; extent, a r uliirul it!'tituh', tho nt ill morn important acciiiiplihliiiieiitH of bo iii'ii'-iiri'tl I' anyone. There in iio nem for not Having lit an iniliinlioa of wcnknettn. 11 ia indecinion of char Thrift-'' i .. .1 1.. . ft ..,..., ..,,, 4I,,. rii it rutinl i tirf s.f tltnhiuf ..inf,. .f , tl miilliri' HWUOIUMHI' :w, ie mv i ui im iiii'.u Tli' MAKE PROFITABLE SIDE LINE Success May Be Attained With Pig- eoni by Careful Attention to Many Little Detail. that we jioiWKH. 1 J ut it doe not reijuinr uny Kjiccial genius . I'ift of I'U'l'l. -ithin th! power of wry man ami woman to thrive through tho ' r,m,1fiit liitM. 1'rttHirfH of thrift do not bring; a itrante fr'15 ,., 4I...V lire nn uLhiIuIu iirMiraine of moilent t-uooeBB anJ lfT,"'t r. !;',.' i.r.l"'li'n tiwvuxl coin4et failure ami poverty. The primary vuluo of thrift lim in the fact that through it we secure ... , ..,.. ,,f tho littlo tiling. r"U "". . ti.:M.., iii ti.f,ti.-v matters do not. lis a rule, dirsipate nri! uumi' - ; lur-o, amount. J h" lr-v ot watte arc ff'"n .i . t ii.,i,iM,.tnr r.r ilt-:i.lvi-i'il HtCInilllt'. ,..,ti.. ini-.v.-v. r, in tii'J '; " ""- j ' 0' the ,t!, r han-1 thrift ciHt of v,n l-y H.nall d.-gr,,H. U.t oftn. ovcrh..ke,l in that a few of tlmfty l,ab.U will I ' .. -i. ,r 1 rim i-riiiiV nuiiiv of life uhole- jliO HI """ .. .. ,., ..Ml.. ...... fni!tn a, vhen-a c.ntinual tnnuiec-neM jie,u., ..jhji . ... c u" traim in Thrift Magazine. taul- r:.. h.i 11 Central Longitudinal Line of the United States Runs Through State of Kansas i Schools That Escape the Eye in Crow's Nest Readily Seen From Plane. USE Hi CATCHES IS SHOIH Flight Made by Navy Craft Bares Worth as Locator and Time Saver Act as Guide to Steamers. flirt Dl. rat Jh'" About Poultry Feeding l. ... in . I i.-t. i.rlrrS o I III i I ' I" Krnlt tli! H' .... I. i ruiw ht In -nl!l htiiieiuni ri-niy1 i-y i ilio;: trjr ... ... ...,. !( rrrii liUli; UH nJa'(!..,,:,tnu.-ot ef ..leulUin- IH.-I .vl .rilM,,i,H f tlx- foully u, if., wnoloV. th.'l.e i-J,.i-rlmTitt mr t,,n a fullur. an'l av r. bv in, iMi.l. i-.uliry Imvln i""'1' irot r..r.'a!.!.-r.AUl, itnd LHntt I'Uy ..,ir....1 A IK.-H'.N- evft-l.tlon tH th." fee-Jim: h,,'!,.,! , ,, wl.l.-ll feel, Jirevlotl-lV ... .. f..f r.diiltrv keeJ.i rH U, t. . ! .e vry i-n-uiiir, j.urtleulari) WUi the lar.-r fuUHry ke.-I.err. i...- L' R!'J It ft-eillllll t' I!,,;:,.! .nits nro u:r.e-l!!y eaten ft,i.',..ii- . r nil iu:e: "'ke a K"'" ro;i. ai.-l n laylntc f,(" Hn' i. . t.t i S fit-.t or ot.tatniiliH ... i... it,,. rtu-nii-st f'""' t!l!lt hi.li,,. uvi.UnM.' U.f last hlx in ..:,( have InrKi-ly. "" N"I,, r wti'd t!- M.niuteil oiit.t n .'n...i f..- viirn Iiiro. they .9',.r . !1:, r an.J n h' tay T im :,r.v HiiitU K1. li',,lV' t,nt 12 hour ..r in'-re (lit hot wentli'-r or , .,.,. , ,. fr..t,li let HlKiUl'l t" i .i. ,i.. .tuui.lvn one titl'l' ip.K.i,fiil of fait In 'arh l,u'k4t ' water u.-! f..r (IiIh; boil Iwo or thr. kn-.ru Ml L-atlli' tin! III"'"!'"- !,.r -..-,1 f,.r K.mkim: that lit flnlKh t!i.- wiiT It I'olle-I nwiiy. 1'' tirui I. in nut hot. Vllit pullets can have thi-sit !!,.,. ,i .. m- lmv nl 10 n. Ill m.,nnil nil th.-y will 'ut up clean. I or old l,.ns or heitvywelk-ht pullel. " feed a h.v H enotiich. anI x''n much nt t hut, lest tlwy heroine too rai en thin imiclt llkeil f-eil. MeiKMnS the frequently we,l term i,,,..rl,!,i, writer reninrk tht t!' terniorj m iuite.1 inlk'ht mere reasoimmy on.uw.-i ml. Ml.. TiiM. The eeiitrm i"ni;e (a .i i' i ,k r on tuiliim! line f the l.iuu-. tl.r-iwli KiniMiri nor lar irum .1 1 . ... t I . , . 17111. I'i, U. H one Mile 01 ine ii.ir, .'" r,.,.l,!,-,,!!r nn-iiklliL', lies W.-nt i,l! Ihe Hitler Hi Uio eastern hM Inrlu.l.-s whut Is or- Iiurily c.He.l the ' 1.1,...) i'ii WW lift would rover the recion m v- Tin. eYiiression liiilill ' are (Pruparcd ,y tho Unltud Ktati: Depart' rriirit of A irrlcul I urn.) Many ju-ophs ean keep iittreons sue- resKfully nn n uhlo Ihhiip, uHImiiikIi this reijulres conHlant overHlht aii'l euro- fat attention to detallx. The KreuteHt (lillleiillles iiinfr'nitliii: the KueeeHHful rnlKf-r of jilKeoiiH m-ein to he In Kceurlng rooiI ItreedliiK Ktoelt, uml finding a mar ket for the produeo (if a miiall flock. l'lljeoiiH aro a profltahlR souri-e of in ciiiie on Ri-neral farms where they may secure iiiueh of Uiclr f 1 from the tlchlH, provided they are not a nuisance ii ml the loss hy hIiooIIiik and hy hawks, iiwl and cuts in not lur- They can iiIho he rals-d niiceessfully on farms where they nr(! closely confined, pro vided the KqmihH can he marketed to Bond advantage. Of the H'Miah-ralsliiR varieties the Homer Is considered the most popular vuriety. The habit of thin bird of re- turnliiK home If allowed freedom makes It necessary to confine pltreons ptirchas- i-d from other lofts. The Carneaux lilireon has recently become popular aft u H'ltiab producer. This variety Is some what larger than the Homer and It Is stated is about as prolific. Several other varieties of pigeons larger than the Homer are used on p. small Bcale In squab raising, especially in crossing with the Homer and Carneaus, to In- t,e size of seitalis. The Hunt for alr- ttie true true Knst, und Wist i, .....iiMnlni.- ) " . i -.1 orleini.t.-d on the eastern ....-. inMwiiei, er ho-.v it WOUIU l.M-..m,- - dimc.it to dl-cover. and w-e.ns In beetnnli.g .vo been n I'""', Ihe older ruliuruj ""'" " ,t.-s h'.rderltig the Atlantic, the ncn ...,..r,i it,., west were sell er Kiuier. - , meaulm; Mil ,.. imi - "n though nothing Uke so inc-K ..B amenl.i.-, as l l Z mns-t. The idea has vanish, 1 v, ith nt 'i tae miwuu, u convenient hut raw J. Am Now York A new USB nlanes hud been found. Schools of flHh for which the fishing fleets along the coast may aearch vulnly for days can be detected from a aeaplane, ac- llnn. tn a r,.nort hv W. W. Welsh f,f tiit. hnrcnu of fisheries. Tho report of Mr. Welsh followed a irtn im nindft in a naval seaplane from the Cape May naval air station. The flight was made at from wu to i.uw feat and at a speed of 70 miles an hour. At the time of the nignt no sclioollmr fish were breaking water on Ihe surface, and none could re set-" from the crow's nest of a vessel or from fishing piers. "The plane ascended rapimy i about 800 feet, and most or was made at that altitude," sir. vm reported. "Few schools of fish were seen nt first, but as my eye customed to the conditions many small schools of menhaden were observed, all moving at some depth, and none t n,om hronklne water. Some schools were so near the surface that they appeared as a reddish brown granu lar mass, ameboid In character ana changing form constantly. Large Schools Observed. "Deeper schools had the appearance of large masses ofc sunken Kulfeed, and others were so deep that they ,.i,i i. .iistiniriilshed chiefly by the shadow they caused on the suspended particles in the water, iroxn a nnricn with otner uujucm "..v.. known depths it Is estimated that the ,wh of the schools varied from nbout two feet to ten ieet, u. "One school of sliver nsu TUOSe were lng time on small, scattered hunches nf flh. "It In ouite possible also tnar. schools of large fish might be distin guished from those of smaller, leaner fish, although this would require ex- ncrlcncf. in observation. Anotner ut-m .... . ... . i.i for experiment would lie in me ku.u ance of Ashing steamers to large schools not visible from the crosstrees, but plainly visible from aircraft, ana communication by means oi vureiea telephone, harking buoys or other de vices would enable the boats to set the seine around the fl.sh Invisible to them. Such co-operation would be of great advantage to the naval air serv ice as well as to the nsning inii as It would provide for the naval avi ators excellent practice In scouting, station finding and communication." the devidopnie term remains as Homer Pigeon Is Most Popular. nt t)o inreest. but Is not as pro line or as good a breeder or feeder as . 1 . If ...vii-kt me Jiiioi'-i. . , c o f Mio n her varieties i c Knimh breeders are me wru- Ui v. .... . lnn coon. White Maltese, or m-u -the White King, and the common pig' f of referring to what the 1 Leghorn boiled oats mid 4. P. . t..,i.,fliiiti wav , - people think is n-nlly a geo 'ipilcal division of the country. Why the Tree Leaves Turn Red When Chilly Autumn Days Return time. thov contain more sugar nves or m "". clm.. that of their turmnK . Illivs rtf . iHiwcvcr, -- - v, rk": . : ' . f the warm sea- ,lts witninu...u... son, am: SOME POSTSCRIPTS In one region -f government fore-t laud In Argentina It estimated that there are nt least l.iMiO.iioo pine trees large? enough for profitable lumbering'. An Illinois Inventor has pat ented hangers for barn or other doors that aro suspended from trucks that can be adjusted to work properly when a uoor warps. To save nutomobllo tires when a car Is stnmlliiK In a Kiirago a Jack has been Invented that au tomatically lifts tho car clear of the floor when run over It. The Siamese musical scale is nn ( final division of the octavo Into seven parts and music never Is written, but learned by ear and handed down traditionally. Tartar on Teeth May be Cause of Many Diseases un An examination of the withered . fiinirfi at tin' til i rcassume their green ,i . ...Hit n con. BIG RETURNS FROM POULTRY Arixona Farm - Made Profit of Nearly $300 From Small Flock In Short Space of Time. (Prepared by the United States Pepart (I repared vy Agrlcuiture. . -n f nearly $300 In two A nei . - i,i tinp nnd one-half monihs irom rdendale, Ar.,.. fanner ho i .carry i t ...mwr f im iiiivi L n 'us ' 1 , " ...slon expert of tion or a imj , . ,. Wiu,,-.. i.,,.i id nil,, wed to grow dlshiii,,.,! it ovoninnllv covers tho teem "d forces tho ctmi from around them Ti, , . ... mid bleei Kiuos iiecoiiio Mi"'oi,j frrctif i i,.uiw,,i .Tn advance Stages pus pours out from around tut roots of the teeth Into tho. i""lh n,n' Is 8w!,jti,wca Into the stomach. cau"H many diseases. Keep your teeth clea " you wish to bo healthy. Watch era tour eyes can greatly assist la tls work. r- ' ; I , Poverty. No man Is poor that does not tbluk tluiself so. Jeremy. Taylor, n.,. v-.itv nnd nJ In these l'""" u trttsforme.l -tho Biik-ar oi ;"' Vpnm those ,nt0 starch in spring. . . ol-rvatlons two In fm drawn-llrsr.unuu, , Htanees are proi.no. m. lh T7l c - ncV. with s, pouiHls of an ic J fll con(11. Klir; second the the m, color tlonsfortncio. - - hnn(li nre sunshine, wh cl . m ,e duc. enhances .he "ssiuil 1 1 n P Hon of sugar, ni o - tha, W oU color U'1Ul ,,,l r hennore, a low tern matter, and, furtn ' trnns. . u i f1 1 liivtv-- . T ormationof.hes - ;fnutumD' olhor words the 'nt nro the direct l rod uc t o r ..logical conditions low that seasoa-i. v., temperature. rnto of American Indian, FatC Now Slowly Disappearing si s srrrged judgment; tin . rocltlw; mud. toexcuse U.e.r ,)Ctrny9 w in their rlmra. tja ,vl)llt run He nmraine a m h nr0i tUey tory? "VJn U.butsurocx. t motion. ill- . f.ul0 away, vvt nfthowliUoman."wy f(,tstcps. .vithcred leaves of '. ... ,.na under the dlrec- Inc on his OIH-U.U...- - - ., . ....l.ifialAIl 1 Ut'lL VJ Sir I" omilon with his gen i work he kept a flock of 210 rn" ..... i ..I, m,i.,ccd an average of Edo? egg's during the four winter ten (lozt a Kr-h ...,. the eggs IHirlllg rem ".' - n.-rnir OI ' - dozen, or .,-,. f(lp(, for months. brougm .1Rrt ,vhlle npproxmmi. -i; . . . ,, i.,.,i,,,i nsr li e imi the feet i"". -rft 1110 mac nmminted to ?oo. Lh.e ,. ., ::; .h the flock showed rtm.n o a little over ?100. During a PT L..,f f Anril the gross re- 1110 ws : o7 In April the ex- ct,il'ts :,r,.Jt conducted a culling tension..."" , farm and weed- m he nock. The culled Il l eot in a separate pen for "u,,a .""; Cvinc the demonstration, "Jd e Practic-ally no returns in egg Borved breaking water, cc.ii,in wonkfish. certainly not men hnden, as they lacKea me iuu.u ,.ir f ti.B latter. A school of porpoises was clearly seen and could be followed under water. The most evident opportunity xjl the practical use of aircraft la the commercial fisheries at uie i nm lioe in their employment as scouts for the purse-seine fishermen, in the pursuit of such species as menhaden, mackerel, bluefish, bluebacks, kyacks nnd other schooling fish. In the case of the spring mackerel fishery It Is believed that the use of aircraft would save much time in locating the fish .,n their first nnnearance and in en abling the fishermen to keep in touch with the fish as they appeared farther ..th The chief service rendered would be notification of fishermen ot fi, ernl vicinity of the schools and o -ni,i reniiire actual trial and prac tice to determine how much could be in directing the fishing vessels to particular schools by means of radio telephone or other methods of slgnal- Mnfst Promising Field, "Tt would armear that the menhad- flchnrv offers the most promising field for experiment in this direction. Tn the case of a region like the mouth e rhnsnnenke bay, where there are large menhaden interests,, and where there Is a naval air station convenient ly intPrt. the conditions would seem to be excellent for the development otina in the use of aircraft to as sist fishing operations. Tho benefit i, fliilmr fleet would be ia time nnd fuel saved in the searching for fish and in the concentration ol c - fort on large schools lnsteaa oi e New Vaccine Method Used to Check the Flu y Ann a now method of preparing vaccines, which may result In complete mastery of Infectious diseases. Is de onntv.od In the London Lancet by the discoverers, Capt. David Thomson and Capt. David Lees, doctors who served In the tsrii ish army service. They say they can detoxicate a vaccine, which means that the poison in it can h removed. "Using the new method I have hPm able to inject without toxic Kvnmtoms doses of vaccine ten to one hundred times greater than was ever dared before, with the result that a greater degree of Immunity Is developed," says Doctor Thomson. Doctor Thomson Deuevea a few doses of a compound detox icated vaccine given In October and again In January will af ford considerable protection j from Influenza. Has Gem of a Smile. Cleveland. rolice are looking for a n-nmnn with a gem of a smile. She is wanted for pocket picking. She wears a diamond in her teeth. y V I f ( I i ... mm -HfA i o i f i - , '? :; ? - :: ' ; : i . ? Capt. Jane Horveux, the famous French aviatrix, the first woman ever to receive a license as pilot, has ar rived in New York to teach aviation to American women. Captain Horveux. who has been a pilot since 1909, was stationed during the war at Villa Coublay and following the armistice was assigned as a mail carrier between , Farls and Brussels. Photo shows her I with "Toto," her flying mascot. Get Gold Bullion from Sunken Vessel as- aurentic, Torpeaoea uu.u.y War, Carried $35,uuu,uuu in Ingots. for the divers. On June 20, the re trieving of the treasure began. Gold Brought Up. The first bucket sent up contained only copper pennies and a few silver f-oins. Then for several days, bucket after bucket containing three or more nrTDirUM RY MVFRS gold bars, each worth more than $5- P.LIIULILU " " 000, were' hoisted to the surface and j, ta rior-v nf the Eacer. The ClUIliycli via mv. - . s . . ... ham hrnncht lusty cheers British ta.v.B. Ship 0 the salvage ship, but ationa Off Shore of Ireland t'1"" oht soon came to Precious Metal Brouflht Up anotheJ. fom of manual ia. in Buckets. bQr t0 gaii0rmen. c vn. Most of the gold bars were 9 Inches Troinnd. Salvaging $-o.- .. fi,iv nmi 4 inches wide jroriMiiu", . - . . ,1 1 lonu. a xuuuca srr li nf c-old ingOtS and 0U1 I tnA ohnnt 2S Tiovads. For WIU,W u.t - - Ton. SOU Wei&ucu - ri' .J Star steamship Lau- rentlc is reported to have carried when she was sunk the n gw 11)1 T. off Fanad Ugni, uuc northernmost headlands of Ireland at Z entrance to Lough Swilly . is be ing conducted Dy tne duiate Racer. . rl)T.fh o .1 nmms The cold and bullion . h d been 47 bars contained in tn buuub - worth approximately nww,. days not one was found, as many ot ; them were hurled clear of the wreck j t by the blasting necessary to make the , strong chamber accessible. Several s feet of sand have now been washed ; over these scattered bars beneath ; ., masses of twisted steel and it ire- .. ...iu iiniirs ot uaiieut .a- ,. uueuLijf ich""--" - j ; rrv Tnom iuusc. - SO aw ay and a passage was made clear divers. WHERE TRIP OF ARMY TRUCKS ENDED of tnov, i" ; . of tnoir hoar tno " " . ' llkP """ni they re- gone forevcr nutumn, and tuey Joseph Story, ilent Motor Coming. riintor Z ,r Tl H Tl dioates, the s.teciallst yields. 1' us . 154 hcns Wie the record with which iho entire 210 had been em.u.u. GET RID OF DISEASE GERMS nrf-Out Fowls, Close House Tightly "-'and Burn Sulphur m . op - Hour Then Air It. iinnse of disease germs To ru,i ',,r;ollt e-fowls, close nml vera.... Bulphur JVS the entire house is full of 11 " Let It remain closed an "r ,ul then air it thorough - fore the fowls retum. . SMALL BACK YARD FOR HENS They Can Be Kept at Ad- W v ntage Depends on They Get Prop-r Care. Kncv vnrd nffora an The emnue" ----- n h(;ns , opportunity to 1 . th premiSes wi.ir:rheto cnn K :Z: whether he or she can I andwlll give them the necessary care, amidships,, rendered almost impreg- ft . geveral mmlon dollars. WOrth of nable by Its thick steel wans treasure has been saivageu. ilv bolted doors. At first portions of . DWer9 Work , shift8. - .. . , n'rtA n SIKU I ...... I Tonrpntics aeci.a ivc.v. " WYl- Ttncpr carries eosm Their "tricks" are so arranged umi. one diver is at work throughout the -day. Each works half an hour and ; then must spend 30 minutes in coming to the surface as otherwise the sud den relief from the tremendous deep- water pressure might cause partial or complete paralysis. They are brought; up in ten-fathom "hauls." with ten , racf " 1 n tervals. ' UllUULt? ivww , ; When the day's worK is over, u.., day's "catch" If considerable, Is dis-r patched to London with an armed con- nrhn first hullt the Haeer was a square rigger man-o'-war-one of the "Wooden Walls of England," as the ships of tho British navy at that time, were known a century ago. Had No Change for $20, o . r.iii Uoieorl Ullft JU liUUil iictiuv,!.. ' ; . ;V: ."'Scpt,6 Snteo 3D0O Htoj '! ! 1 i i . , , onri i n . I, Liica 11, ' . . . ,.. - Mayor Kolph of ban 3i0Oo-mlle trip from Washington f the fleet of 72 army trucks v.hlcn mnue i t t0 marU to the Pacific coast in 62 days, xney i the end of the trail. Herbert F. L. Funk, all-round sportsman of Flushing, N. T., was caught speeding by a motor cycle officer on the Merrick road and haled before a justice of the Peace- , i. "I will fine you ten dollars, the rural justice said. "Mr. Funk vent clown in his pockets and extracted a large roll. He peeled off the smallest bill- ' ,.. "Can you change a twenty? he asked. .. -nt hnt t can change the .tno " Tno llllliiw i ,'", 4 are fined $2U." ' Mr. Funk paid the fine. - -I--