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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 29, 1924)
PORTI ANH A VIA A LirXlU 1 IJ,naplAyAT"iffliiTVH. 5j Page & Son Portland, Oregon eMallory Select Residential & Transient 15th and Yamhill, Portland, Oregon. Modern Fireproof American Plan RATES MODERATE Real Franklin SERVICE Return Postage Paid On Replated Articles Auto Lamps and Spotlights Resilvered OREGON PLATING CO. ELECTRIC HEATERS 174 Eaat Oak, cor. Union Ave., Portland, Ore Gold and Silver Plating. Send us your oM Rllverwari Reflector nd Musical Instruments for repair and resllverlnir. We wive you money. R L,, Foots, 3stiV4 Washington St., Portland. GLASSES That Fit None Better CHARGES REASONABLE Dr. Harry Brown 149 Third SL PORTLAND, ORECON We Specialize In Hides, Pells, Wool, Mohair, Tallow, Cascan, Oregon Grape Root. Goat Skins, Horse Hair Write for Shipping Tan 4 latent Price Liat Portiand Hide & Wool Co. 101 UNION IVENUt NORTH, PORTLAND, OBfQON. Branch at I'ocatello, Idaho BUY THE BEST HORSE COLLAR MADE All long rye straw ituffed. Inslnt on having the collar with the "Fish" Libel. If your dealer doei not handle this brand collar, write to ua direct P. SHARKEY A 80N 53 Union Av Portland, Or. AUTO PARTS FOR ALL GARS At less than H Price. Wail orders promptly filled Pacific Auto Wrecking Co. "oIJlInI,1'"- 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. OUT TXOWEBS FLORAL DESIGNS Clarke Broa., Floriala, 287 Uorriaoa 8k "LITE-FOOT" Pewdereti OANCE FLOOR WAX, Otvea imooth. Gliding fln th to hard or wit-wood floors. roo? noon NO ACID, CREASE OR DUST. Your drusiriit haa It If not tend ua itampa, 76c for one-pound pacKaae CLARKE. WOODWARD DRUG CO. Portland, Oregon. V4 XV w mi ITALIANS MUST MAKE GESTURES WHEN TALKING The gestures of the Ilnllnn require a profound course of study, extending over several yours, before they enn be understood by the foreigner. When an Italian wishes M signal a person to approach, he Maps his hands ns though to wave him away. This keeps an un educated Amerlnin on the Jump when he Is engaged, for example. In follow ing an Iialiiin through the endless cor ridors of an Iiiillun government build ing. The word "no" In Imlinn, when un accompanied by a gesture, has no force whatever and is not considered to mean "no." To mean "no," It must he ac companied by a wngglng gesture of the extended thumb and forefinger held ear high. The motion of fondling the surface of a large Imaginary sphere with both hands means that the motinner Is adopting a purely Judlflsl attitude to ward the subject under discussion, and that he Is being In no way one sided. The. motion of holding an linuglnary Girl Kisses a Stranger; Columbia, Mo. A party of univer sity students was waiting at the Wa bash station In Cobmb a to meet a girl coming In to attend a fraternity dunce. It was dark when the train arrived nd the young folks rushe-5 out on the dlmly-llghted platform. The girl ap peared and waved a' the group. As she stepped off the train a young man reached out She run up, threw ner OFFERS A MARKET FOR YOUR PRODUCE PnMlBnd, Orefon VATJDEVfLLl PHOTO-PLATS Complele Chmji Saturday. Adulta. Watk nay Matinee, aoc: ETeninie, 40c. Oontinu 1 11 p. m. Children 10 eente all tlmee. Write ua for pricea and market conditiona on VeL Hogs, Ptfultry, Fruits, Potatoes, Onions, etc Forty Yeara in the Same Location. Hotel Expert examination free All work iruHranteed. Sen sible prices. We ipecialize in Complete Overhauling and Cylinder grinding. ANDERSON & MAYER GARAGE & MACHINE SHOP Moved to New larger Garage, 9th and Hoyt, Portland ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES If taken in time, prevent operations for Diabetes, Catarrh, Asthma, Lung, Throat, Liver. Kidney. Rheumatiwn, Blood. Stomach and all female disorders. Bladder Troubles. The C. Cee Wo Remedies are harmless, as no drugs or poison are used. Compuftvd of the choisest medicinal roots, herbs, buds and bark. Im ported by us from far away oriental countries. Call or Write for Information C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Company New LocaUon-2624 Alder St., S. W. Cor. Third, Portland. Oregon Established 23 Yeara in Portland. PLEATING SPECIAL Cut, Beam, hen and machine oe AanaH pleat akirta ready for band. 00 CBHM Hematitrhint. pirotinl and tucking. EASTERN NOVELTY UTO. 00. 85 H Filth St. Portland, Ore. INFORMATION . DEPARTMENT PleatingEmbroidery Hematitrhinar. Huttona Covered. STEHHAN'S 16CVj Tenth St., Portland ATTENTION LADIES Sanitary Beauty Parlor, We fii yon op, wo make all kinda of He .' Oooda of your enmbinga. Join our School of Heauty Culture. 400 to 414 Dekum Bids., Phone Broadway 8902, Portland, Oregon, AUTO KNITTING INSTRUCTION All machines taught and repaired. Yamhill, Portland, Ore. 428 BRAZINO, WELDINO CUTTING Norlbwcil Welding Bupply Co., 88 let 8t. Complete Lint Bottler,' Supplies Portland IJeveiuga & Sply Co., 431 Stark CHINA STUDIOS Leasona given lirlnir done. 225 2nd St. HOTELS WABASH. RoomaSOc. 204 Maitlnon St. HOKSKS For Sale, hire or exrhanire, every kind of a horse that can be found. We always .have from 1M) to 2ii0onhand. When you get to our plant, we can show you the horn. We guarantee all horn?! aa we reprenent them. Wa will exrhanire, if not satisfactory. We take in hornet, mules or cattle. We have trucks to haul them to any part of the country en good roads. Phil Suetter, Union Stock Yards, p. O. box 518, North Portland. Ore MOLER BARBER COLLEGE Teaches trade In I weeks. Some pay while learning. Positions secured. Writ for catalogue. 234 Burnaide street, Port land, Oregon. PERSONAL Marry if Lonely: most ineeMsfol 'Home Maker"; hundreds rfrh; eonfidentlsl; reli able ; years etperlence ; desrrtptlons free, "The HucreMful Club," Mrs. Kaah. Bog 666, Oaklu. California. EARLIEST OP" ALL SEKD POTATOES. Inquire grower, C. 1 Johnston, Hher wood, Ore. If you are troubled with Appendicitis or Stomach Trouble, write Illri Company, PortlHnd, Oregon, for free Information in German or English. CLEANING AND DYEING For reliable Cleaning and Dye Irg service send parcels to us. We pay return postage. Inform ation and pricea given upon re quest. UNICES CITY DYR WORKS.. EsUbltshed lf90. Portland. Ore GOING TO BUILD? We have hundreds of plans at $10.00 snd up. Rend us a sketch of the horns you want and we will sub mit similar ipecimen plans. No obligation except to return plans if not suitable. O. M. AKERS Desltmtngand Drafting. ftll-tf Couch Building, Portland. Oregon. Set of Q.O0 Teeth, PO We guarantee material and workmanship. Painless extraction of the same location. V. 8. DKNTIHTS, 2464 W ash ington cor. Second. Portland, Oregun. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Rmoved without Iniury to the akin by Ney.Bora Depilatory. Sample on reque.t. Ney-Horn Lab oratonee. Sl Mown Bldg.. Portland Urrgon. bean In the finger tips of one hnml while the finger tips In turn are held Immediately in front of the eyes or nose of the finger owner's vis-n-vis means that the speaker Is restraining himself with impatience and Hint unv denial of his stutemenis must be backed by proof. When a speaker makes notions a though he were fighting an octopus, i means Hint he doesn't care to be In terrupted In bis remarks. The motion of dusting an Imaginary bit of 1 In from the under jaw with the buck of the finger tips means that the duster holds In derision the opinions of the person with whom he is speaking. If Itallnns were prohibited by Inn from gesturing, the explosions from suppressed emotion In Italy would al most depopulate the country. K. I. Itoberts In Saturday Evening Post. Violet scented seaweed grows In the lakes of the Manyishlak peninsula In the Caspian sea. Is Introduced Late arms around hltn and kissed Mm. Then she turned to greet the rest of the party. Another young man put his hand on her shoulder. It was her dunce. "Just a minute, Mary," he suld. "I want you to meet my roommate. Itil Jnckson the man joo kissed )u.i now." Cold Is a natural disinfectant TATDY a a faCX3 VENTILATION IS OF. PRIME IMPORTANCE "Ventilation In the dairy barn Is of prime Importance both from the stand point of the health of the herd and for the production of clean, untainted milk," Is the statement of S. W. Mend, dairy specialist at the New Jersey state experiment station. "Fresh air is the greatest enemy of tuberculosis. Furthermore, an ubund ant supply of fresh air drives out all unpleasant odors and thereby prevents them from tainting the milk. Thus, an abundant supply of fresh air la Just as important for economical uiii'.. production as Is proper feed. "Various ventilating systems are on the market, all of which work on the principle of expansion and contrac tion. Warm air expands and becomes lighter than an equal volume of cold contracted air. The warm air, there fore, rises and the cold air descends1. "A proper ventllntlng system must provide for the entrance of fresh air and the exit of foul air In such a wny that the warmth of the burn Is pre served and the air kept pure and about as warm at the feet as at the heads of the animals. A cow weigh ing a thousand pounds Inhales 224 pounds of air In 24 hours nearly twice the weight of her food and drink. This is at the rate of 3,542 cubic feet per hour. Haphazard ventilation may result either in the cows not getting enough air to supply their requirements or getting it In a way which chills them, thus making them susceptible to dis ease and reducing their milk flow. "Farmers desiring Information on good methods of ventilation may get It by writing to the New Jersey Slate College of Agriculture, New Iinins wick." Sunning Rack for Milk Cans Is Best Sterilizer The sun Is the cheapest as well ns the best sterilizer we can use. A rack for milk rsns and palls can he built cheaply and easily so that the cans will receive the full sun's rays, sujs Power Farming. The framework is two-by-fours and braces one-by-fours. The construction Is shown in the sketch, High Feed Bills Do Not Indicate Small Profits High feed bills do not necessarily Indicate small profits from milk cows. Take, for example, the high cow In an Iowa test association last year. Her feed bill amounted to $84.58. but she returned her owner a profit of $128.38. The lowest record in the same asso ciation was made by a cow of mixed breeding whose feed cost was $.'t4.8o. Iier owner's profit was $1.38 for the year. It Is possible the low cow did not have the ability to return a good profit even though she had received a gen erous ration. However, a cow Is like a cupboard, you can't take anything out unless you put something In. The Ideal arrangement Is, of course, good cows well fed. Develop Calf Early if Thought Worth Raising The young calf Is often neglected. If a calf Is worth raising develop It early. It Is best to leave It with the cow for two or three duys. Then feed It about nine or ten pounds of wsrm milk per day. Always see that your buckets are clean. In order to prevent scours. At about three weeks of age start substituting skim milk gradually. The calf should be on skim milk alune by the time it Is seven weeks old. Expensive Dairy Barn3 Not Requisite for Milk Expensive dairy barns and equip ment will probably make dairying more Interesting, and Increase some- what the year's total production, hut re not a requisite for success. Many great dairy cows have been developed and have produced wonderful records in barns that would not measure "! to the standard so far as up-to-dute dairy barns go. Make Fall Pigs Profitable. To make fall pigs profitable It Is ab solutely essential to make them com fortable. The fall pig must be ban died very differently In winter as com pared to the spring pig in summer be came the conditions are so different. Mangel, for Cattle. Mangels have been more generally grown fur feeding to cattle because they stand well out of the ground, are easily cultivated and harvested. nd keep better In winter than do sugsr beets. Happenings of to Folks of War Veterans Need Jobs. Seattle. With 592 world wur veter ans of this district completing voca tional training during the first six months of this year, L. C. Jesseph, Pacific northwest manager of the United States veterans' bureau, earn estly requests active co-operation of local employers in the matttr of fur nishing employment opportunities for these men who have successfully over come vocational handicaps due to war Injuries. Of the total number of training com pletions, 257 are being rehabilitated In trades and industries, 96 along com mercial lines, 88 in professions and 1 In agriculture, according to Mr. Jesseph. Special appeal Is made to have employers place bookkeepers, ac countants, watch repairmen, shoe makers and auto mechanics, a large percentage of the rehabilitations heing in these occupations. "One hundred and twenty-eight ex- service men of this district will com plete their training courses during the month of March," said Mr. Jesseph. "It Is essential that they be provided with suitable employment immediately up on their rehabilitation under the Juris diction of the veterans' bureau. It should be kept in mind that the war disabilities suffered by these men do not hinder them In the carrying out of their newly chosen occupations. A large percentage of the men have had training on the Job. Much Interest has been Bhown In the bureau's rehab ilitation and employment program by employers of this district in the past and further co-operation is looked for In order that the task of restoring these ex-service people to economic usefulness may be properly com pleted." Mr. Jesseph stated that on January 1, 1924, there were 65,000 ex-service men and women In vocational train ing in the United States. More than 49,000 others had comploted tholr training courses and many of these are now earning more than they did before the war. President Coolldge, governors of a dozen states dnd nu merous national civic organizations have called upon the citizens of this country to Join actively In the solu tion of this employment problem, Employers in sympathy with actual and complete rehabilitation of world war veterans should write to the dis trict office of the veterans' bureau at Seattle, It was urged. Big Area Awaits Water. Seattle. Washington's present cul tivated area can be Increased at least 10 times by use of the present water sunulv in irrleation, according to a statement made by E. C. McClelland civil englnoer and Irrigation expert, who is In the city prior to discussing with state officials bis method of developing agricultural resources through a minimum water supply. "Superior returns can be secured In agriculture by using less water on land," ho stated. "Thus, the Irrigated acreage of the state tan bo greatly Increased, even with tho present sup ply of water." Canada Hat Advantage. Washington, I), C Tho tnrlff com mission will hold its final hearing on wheat Bnd flour costs this week and shortly thereafter will make a report on which President Coolldga will de termine whether to proclaim un In crease in the tariff duly. The total cost of milling and market ing hard spring whent flour, as deter mined by experts of tho tariff commis sion, Is S0.CSU8 per hundred pounds In the United Stales and 10.4803 In Can ada. Seattlt Man Ax Victim. Seattle. Joshua Mumincy, 78 years old, was found near death with three ax wounds on his head outside his burning homo north of this city Fri day, and a search was begun for his wife, 75, Mummey, talking incoherent ly In a hospital here, said that the house was attacked by robbers In the night. The fire that destroyed tho house attracted neighbors, who ex pressed the conviction that Mrs. Mum mey was not In tho building. Nile Templo, Ancient Arabic Order, Nobles of the Mystic Khrlnn, of Seat tle, Washington, has the reputation of being the most traveled templo in the Jurisdiction, having traveled more than 90,000 miles on various pilgrim ages. Duty and Vice. Duty, like vice, Is often a rrcaturo of unpleasant mien, but unlike vice, Improves on acquaintance which Isn't followed by regrets. African Land Crabs. African land crabs, which spend their early llfo In salt water, have perlscopic eyes, and leg pads on which to wipe them. Importance the Northwest Cheese Output Is Sold. . Tillamook. Practically all of the 1923 production of Tillamook county cheese has now been sold, according to a report from the office of Carl Haberlach, secretary of the Tillamook County Creamery association. There is a small amount left in storage in Los Angeles and San Francisco, unci probably one liar all told in Tillamook county. Most of the factories in the county are now making the largest part of the curd Into loaf cheese, for which there seems to bo an Insistent demand. The low price of feed and the high price of cheese please dairymen and has made feeding more profituhlo and general than ever before. Blast Reveals Money, Oregon City. While engaged in blasting stumps on their land between Aurora and Wllsonville recently, Naef brothers, prosperous farmers, found in the wreckage of one big stump a $10 gold piece and two silver dollars. A careful search fulled to rovenl any more money, but It Is believed some at least was destroyed In the blast. There Is a general Impression that the money was a part of the loot stolen from the Aurora bank. As a result of the find and acting on the theory that the money was not alt put in one place, stump blowing will be a favorite pastime here for a while. State Sales Are Record, Olympin. Two state ?-nd office snle records woro broken by proceeds of the snle of Tuesday, February 5, when receipts of $577,256.45 for tim ber alone shattered all former timber sale records, and the total receipts of (008,361.49 established a new mark also, states Land Commissioner Su vldge. Besides the timber, which brought slightly In excess of appraised value, uplands sold brought In $14,871.55 and tidelunds $16,233.49. From this sale approximately $600, 000 will be turned In to the Btato per manent school fund to begin earning interest which may be applied on cur rent school expense. Peak Committee Named. Seattlo. A subcommittee of the United Stutes senate committee on public lnnds has been appointed to deal with a resolution offered by Clar ence C. Dill of Washington to substi tute "Tucoma" for "Hulnler" In the names of Mount Hulnler, Mount Rain ler national park and Kulnler forest reserve, according to a Washington dispatch. On tho subcommittee were named Irvln L. Ltmroot, Wisconsin; I'eter Norbeck, South Dakota; Ralph II. Cameron, New Mexico, and Alva II. Adams, Colorado. The dlsputch suld that Representa tive John F. Miller of this city had asked tho sub-committee to hear him In opposition to a change. Phone Dismissal Error. Washington, p. C Petitions for ad vnuco nf the hearings on appeal of the Homo and tho Pacific Teleraph & Telephone companies In rate cases ns recorded In thn supremo court led to tho discovery lust Thursday that the announcement of tho dlsmissul of thesu cases wus erroneous, Tim cases appeared upon the of ficial list of tho cases which had been dismissed and tho verbal explanation was made In thn clerk's office that the dismissal had been at tho request of tho telephone companies. New Town to Spring Up. Klamath Fulls. A new town will spring up at Oilell lake within thn next six weeks with a population of more than 1500 persons, according to the railroad contractors on the Eu gene Klamath linn, who plan to estab lish camps at Odell whore a small army of workers will be, quartered probably for tho next year. Tent houses and stores, with a few tem porary buildings will make up this record mushroom town. Committeemen Dodge Inquiry. Walla Walla.- Frank M. Lowden Jr., chairman of the rommlttee to Investi gate whether to nsk for a grand Jury to probe the office of Sheriff Springer, suld that so fur it had been Impossible to get a meeting of the committee. Most of the members do not want to serve. The flrund Lodge of Oregon Is plan ning to establish at tho Unjverslly of Oregon and the Oregon Agricultural college suitable Masonic club houses for the use of the students. Must Hav Been Jealous. Mr. Jack "Isn't that skirt-dancer a peach!" Mrs. Jnck "I should say she was more Ilka brown sugar; very sweet, but course; a little off cidor. and decidedly unrefined." Boston Transcript, JlJUr every meal A pleasant Bod agreeable wee I and a l-a-sj-t-l-n-g benefit aa well. Good lor teeth, breath and digestion. Makes the next cigar Unto better. Gold In Black Mud. Cold valued at $1,S0G.S9 was recov ered from a trunkful of black mud purchased at a salo of unclaimed ex press by a buyer In Onialin, Neb., who was ridiculed for his purchase until a chouilsfs analysis proved its value. People of Tasmania. They aro 79.2 per cent native Tns- mutilans, 11.5 natives of the United Kingdom and 7.3 natives of other Aus truluslnn colonies. There aro 600 or 700 colored aliens and about 250 half- caste aboriginals. Mrs. Elizabeth Zander L Reap the Reward of Perfect Health Salem, Orcg. "Thru heavy lift ing I developed a severe case of feminine weakness. 1 sulTcrcd with backaches and bearing pains. 1 Rot so weak I could not tlo any work, I would get very severe dizzy spells and. the least excitement 1 would faint dead away. 1 wus so nervous 1 could not stand any noise, could not sleep, and had very little nppctito. I went down in weight from 118 pounds to . I was a physical wreck when I began tak ing Dr. l'icrce:s l avoritc 1'ixvcrip tion but thru the persistent use of this wonderful woman's inci'iiinc I was completely relieved of my ail ment ami restored to perfect health. I gained In weight and never felt better than after taking the 'Favorite Prescription." Mrs. Kluabctli Zan der, U70 Norway St. Your health is your most import ant asset. .So why not write Dr. Pierce. President Invalids' Intel KulTaln, N. Y., and receive con fidential medical advice free, or semi 10c for trial pkg. t ihlets. Pioneer Building for Oregon Urged. Erection of a building to the mem ory of tho Oregon pioneers, which would provide a meeting place for patriotic organizations as well as house tho valuable exhibit of tho Ore gon Illstorliul society, was suggested at the annual meeting of the Suns and Duughlera of Oregon Pioneers at their Admission day banquet at tha chamber of tommereo rooms in Port bind Inst week, where 400 of tho de scendants of tho earliest Oregonluns commemorated tho slatu's C5lh anni versary. The Final Goal. Oh, yet we trust that, somehow, good will he the final goal of ill, that nothing walks Willi nliicss feet, that not one lire shall ho di sl royeil, or c ast as rubbish to the void, when lod has made tho pile complete. Tennyson. Valuable Material for Doors. Many of the fifteen -foot hlnh doors and portals lo llavanu houses are built of solid mnhoKnny uml other richly colored uutlvu woods. Sea Water Cold Unprofitable. Average amount of gold In sea, wa ter Is one ounce to 31,000 tons of wa ter, but us It Is In thu "colloidal" stall), tho cost of production Is about twenty times tho market price of the melal. Buelnes College Place, Graduates In Good Poaitions Knroll any tlrim ot vrar. Write for fru iin'riii ciitii,.K Foul tit ami Yumhlll, 1'ertlnrifl, llri'Kon. P. N. U. No. 9, 1924 III jjrpfcw ECJ SWzr7 I I M Mr m H keeping, tuually K"0'1 r lowrla.tahlt H D Unn,eheneenitplllwce. Cnctn Q 0