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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1924)
WORLD HAPP E NNGS DAVIS TO FIGHT FOR TRUTH OF CURRENT WEEK Uourbon Rallying I ry la Sounded in Acceptance Speech. ISoff Vlaia, Clarksburg, W. Ya. John V. liuvla opened hia eumpalg for the- presidency of tlio I'nlted States Mouday night ill a, ViTll libit' torrent ot ruin, a rnlu that Bonked Hie thousand of persons who had jour neyed from many cities to witness the formal ceremonies to notify the enndi- I date ot his selection ua the standard bearer of the democratic party. rndaunted by the weather, M Davis stood under an umbrella held by a friend nud launched a bitter at Event of Noted People, Government tack upon the republican party, do- muring u nau snaxen punuc court Brief Resume Most Important Daily News Items. COMPILED FOR YOU and radnc Northwcat, and Other Thing Worth Knowing. Jence to "Us very foundation." And the great throng gathered to listen t his speech, ouly a few of whom were able to provide a makeshift shelter Wisconsin's most severe storm In from the storm with newspapers and oiner non waierproot materials, stay ed ou despite the rain. They llstenei to Mr. 1 1 vis denounce the republicans years Wednesday, has taken a heavy toll in property and life. I'roperty loss will run into millions of dollars for hBylng ..exhlMted a d(Hpor am and eight deaths are traceable to the mmg wUllgpreaj corru,ltlon than any storm. that this generation ot Americans has Crops worth several million dollars been called upon to witness, were destroyed by hail storm or The supreme need of the time, suld series ot storms which Tuesday night the nominee, is to bring back to the swept from northern Stutsman county people confidence In their govern east Into Mlunesota. The storm struck ment. portions of seven North Dakota coun- Having thus sounded the rallying ties, reports said. Commercial damage In Sao I'aulo, llrasil, as a result of the recent fight- cry ot democracy's hosts in the bat tie ahead, Mr. Davis with vigor and force presented the program to whlc he pledged himself it given the man ing there is estimated at from I3.00U,- da(e of thfl Anu,rlt.an peop,e DIM) to 17,600.000, the department of commerce is advised by Trade Com missioner Connell. One-tenth ot the damage was to machinery. Sterling in New York went to an other 1924 high record at at the opening of Tuesday' foreign ex change market The, rate later slip- He promised as the chief feature ot this program an honest, impartial and Just government tax and tariff revision; farm aid; co-opcratfon "of filially" with all legitimate endeavors to lessen the prospect ot war; econ omy in government, conservation ot all the nation's natural resources and ,wj back to U.44U. about a half cent slrUt enforcement ot the prohibition above Saturday's close. Kreach francs as l' " uier ". moved un about three points to 5.31 lurning 10 tne uojeci ot religious .lnkn ..hi.. I. k..l. ... sharp light in the New lork conven A typhoon Wednesday swept the! Hon that named him as the party south of Japaa. Including the Islands candidate, Mr. Davis did not mention of Klushiu and Formosa. The rail- the K. K. K. by name, but wos em ways everywhere are Interrupted and the telephone and telegraph lines ot Kiushiu are paralysed. A flood is reported .at Taihokn, capital at For mosa. phatic in his declaration ot opposition to any challenge, organized or un organiied, under whatever name or In whatever character It might appear, ot the constitutional guarantees of religious freedom. The delivery ot his acceptance ad dress marked the culmination of The republican national committee has before it tor consideration, fresl la It l. Lnnwn Weil ...,l .1.. .tl ..f e.fhlLhln H" f in,eDe 8Cllvitr for the Can " DI,IL1UA V.xm .......... 1 - a regional headquarters at Mlnne- , T v . eJ Incoming delegations who visited his old homestead in Lee avenue, at tended a meeting of the democratic national committee, was the honor guest at a dinner tendered that com' mittee and the notification committee apolis as the base for an Intensive campaign In the middle western states. Mrs. N. M. Plton, a nurse In bos pitals In Victoria, B. C. tor the last five years, Tuesday wa made legatee and later reviewed a parade. to $500,000. This sum, she was In forhied, was left her by F. C. Cray ! Japan Float Big Loan. croft, a sheepman at Sydney, Aus- Ntw Turk notaon of a ,,,000, iraiia. air. Lraycrou was an unue o. ou0 Umn for the Indjistrial Bank of Mrs. Plton Warren W. Ayers, a toolmaker who declares that he engineered the deal whereby the stock owned by John Japan, Ltd., was announced Monday by the National City company. The issue, which bears the unconditional guarantee of the imperial Japanese and Horace Dodge was sold to the Kovernment. takes the form of three- Ford Interests in 1919 for $26.0uQ,0oO, "'ur P"r ceot debenture notes. These filed suit Tuesday In the Wayne cir cuit court against the Ford Motor company for (jOO.000. An act passed by the Alaska legis lature in 1923 defining the fish and game regulations and limits was de dared unconstitutional by the United will be sold by the National City com pany at a price ot 99'i, to yield more than 6.25 per cent. This is the third loan handled by American bankers. , Catolin Probe Starts. Jefferson City, Mo. Testimony that gasoline filling station agents for num- States circuit court of appeals in Son erous oil companies call at the sta- Francisco Tuesday on the ground that tlons of the Standard Oil company of it sought to alter or nullify certain acts of congress on the same subject. William C. Pelky, chairman of the republican state central committee John T. Toomey of Johnson and Wll Ham (Toots) Murray of Boston were indicted by the grand Jury in Provl dence, R. I. Monday night. They were charged with conspiracy tn connec tion with the explosion of a "gas bomb" In the state senate on July 19. Indiana each morning to determine the price at which to sell gasoline was given Monday by several tilling station owners at the first hearing of the .Missouri investigation of the oil industry. Sterling Jump Again. New ork. Agreement on the Dawes program ut the reparations conference Monday sent deniund sterl ing up 3U cents to a new high record Proponed new schedules to estab- for the year at I.G6. lish Joint through rates on cedar lum ber and shingles from north Pacific French francs advunced 18 points to G.71 cents. Belgian francs ad coast points to southern destinations vanced 11 points to D.2I cent and are ordered suspended by the Inter- Dutch guilders touched a ncV high state rommerce commission from at 39.10 cents, August 6 to December 3. The pro posed new rates would be generally higher than the existing combination rate. Court Short of Fund. Manila. Courtmartlul trying 2u Filipino scouts on charges of mutiny Bwltxerluud Is preparing a national WM ,or'eu 10 U"urn Monday on ac expedition which will attempt to as- count of luck of ,u,11 ''h cend Mount Everest where the Eng- ay the offltlal stenographer. Before llsb failed. The leader of the Swiss a,,Journme)t the court overruled a de- team, scheduled to start In 1925, Is a ten8() mollon fw acquittal. well-known Swiss alpinist, who al ready has had exocrlence In the 8,x Miner Dl in Fight Himalaya mountains. His assistants vWlburton, Okla. Six men were will be some of Switzerland's best klll,,l ln ft tlbt "'"" miners at the climbers, none over 35 years old. "u" 11111 coal ,,lino t Hughes, 15 miles east ot here, according to re The Inter allied conference of the ports reaching here lulo Monday night. Duwes plan Tuesday officially chang ed Its name to "International confer ence," when German representatives, headed by Chancellor Marx, took place at the foot of tha big table In the ambassadors' room of the for- Deputies immediately left here for the scene. Canadian Crop Short. Ottawa, -Ont. Canada' wheat crop this year was estimated at 282,042,000 " elgn office. Thl wa the first ap-lbushels Monday by tho dominion pearance of German plenipotentiaries rbureau of statistics. The final estl nt a full dres European conference I male of last yeur's 'wheat crop was since that held ln Genoa. 1474,199,000. FRANCE ITALY I I Congess Is Expected to Op pose Debt Terms. WANT LOW INTERES liesult of Pending Negotiation Await Flection Before Sulimis sioii to Prmident. Washington, D. C Opposition may be encountered In congress to th schemo for funding the Fronch nud Italian debts to the United Stale on a somewhat more favorable basis than tho British agreement. The proposed plan, a reported t have been discussed Informally by American official with represontO' lives of the French and Italian gov eminent during tho past month, can not be made effective without the sanction ot congress. The conseut of congress to tho British debt funding arrangement was given rather grudg ingly and any further concession to other governments may call forth new opposition. Congress has already bulked on several occaslous over tho granting of authority for the fuudlng ot torelg uebts on terms favorable to the debtors. The original legislation proposed by he treasury giving the secretary of the treasury broad authority to ente Into fuudiug arrangemeut wa re jected by congress and the bill finally enacted Vested limited power In the hands ot the world war foreign debt commission. Under this law the com mission with the approval ot the presl dent was given authority to accept bonds of debtor nations In exchan for the demand obligations and ac crued Interest thereon. The com mission, however, wa limited to tak Ing bonds running not more than 2 years and carrying Interest at not less than 4 VI Per cent The original member of the com mission were Secretary of the Treas ury Mellon as chairman; Secretary of State Hughes, Secretary of Commerce Hoover, Senator Smoot republican t'tah; and Representative Burton, re publican, Ohio. Demands for democratic representa tion led to an amendment ot the la authorizing the appointment ot threi democrat. The present democratic member are Edward N. Hurley o Chicago, war time chairman ot tin shipping board; Representative C'rlM Georgia, and ex-Representative Olm-y Massachusetts. The commission found that it war impossible to make any funding ur rangements on the basis prescribed by congress. When an agreement w a- reached by the commission with Great Britain for the funding of principal and accumulated interest totaling 14, 600,000.000 over a 62 year period onl 1th interest at 3 per cent until 193: and 3 per cent thereafter, it was necessary to obtain the specific np proval of congress. The bill granting this approval encountered opposition but with the support ot the admlnistra tlon It finally went through. Later a similar measure approving funding arrangement with Finland on the sam basis a the British agree ment was approved with less dim cultj. Ancient Bones Dug Up. Bukersfleld, Cal. Bones of extinct animals, including those of the horse, og and pig family believed to have roamed Kern county hill some 2,000,- 000 years ago, have been found near the Poso creek station by W. II. W, ew, geologist, who has been making study of geological formations. The geologist stated that ho believed the bones to be those of the pliocene age, e has sent them to the University of California. Church Rap Evolution. Oaklund, Cal. Resolutions denounc ing the teaching of the doctrine of evolution were adopted by the fclen nlul conference of the Seventh Day Adventlsts of California, which closed lere Sunday. The resolutions do lured the doctrine of evolution to be "diametrically opposed to the very indumentuls of Christianity." 72 In Mine Death List. Toklo. The death list In tho Irl- yama coal mine In Fukushlma prov ince, where a gas explosion Saturday evening entombed native workers, had reached 72 Sunday. Fifty six bodies have been recovered. I IF HE WANTS TO 5 By DOUOLAS MALLOCH TP lit) wants, a boy can bt Always full of courtesy; To hi mother, nice to her, To hi father answer "sir," Kind ln act, polite In speech, At the table never reach, Never tk beyond his need, Know Just what to do with seeds, Never drop his spoon or plate, Not complslu when asked to watt; Yes, a youngster really cun Be a little gentleman, If he want to. Yci, Indeed, a b'oy can bt, Help to ull the family: II ran get his father's chair, He ran put his slippers there. Help hi mother busy day In a half a doxen ways; There are thing on ev'ry aid Any boy could do who tried; Wlp the dishes, 'lend th lawn, Be his dad when dud la gone. Run on errands, promptly, too- Such a lot a boy ran do, If he want to. Mind you, I don't say a boy; I a model and a Joy All the while tn ev'ry .way ; But I know that ev'ry day Any boy can make hi dad And his mother proud and glad, Make the neighbors, trlenda of his, Say how flu a boy he la. Even make the boy next door Help his folks a little more,. fliv the world a smiling face, Make the home a happier place If he want to. C. WcClur. Khimw r4kt . O The perfection of bretdlng eraUs an atmoipliere which brlnsa out th bl In othr and which halps all well maanlnc people to fral comfortable and at . Wa sdmlra tha randaur and the (Hilar of a glacier, but tt bolt! Da homelike augseallon. HELPFUL THINGS lone Market GEO. W. RITCHIE, . Prop. Wholes! and Retail Dealer In FRESH and CURED MEATS Your Patronage Solicited. , Under New Management IONE HOTEL IONE, OKK. Refurnished and Strictly Up to date. Com mercial Table First Class. A home away from home, with best meals in Central Oregon. SAM GANGER, Proprietor. Nice Rooms. Good Service Farm Implements Vulcan and Oliver Plows, Superior Drills, Fairbanks Morse Engines, Myers Pumps, Star and Aermotor Wind Mills, Winona Wagons. PAUL G. BALSIGER IONE, OREGON TI7HK.N rooking th fresh green " pea add a. traspoonful of sugar to them ; it add to their flavor. Sweet corn, beet, carrot, sweet potatoes. when not over sweet, are all improved by adding a little sugar wben cooking. Add a tablespoonful of melted but ter to the sirup for th cake and leas butter will be needed to serve on th cake. Clear tomato soup nity be bought In can and will be found a great convenience In making a tomato suce, adding such seasoning a de sired; all that Is needed I the thick- enlng of butter and flour and th sauce 1 ready. One-half a can will make sufficient sauce. Now that th fresh mushroom It again with us w may have steak with muahroom sauce, creamed mush rooms on toast, ln tlmbale rake, pat ty shells or ramekins, broiled, fried or combined with sweetbread, ao that we may hare many dlshe for variety. A delicious casserole dish for des sert Is baked banana, which hav sauce ot lemon Juice ana nutter poured over them with little sugar. Bake until tender and nerve garnished with a little currant Jelly. Tb ba nana that are under rip are good for thl dish a baking teem to ripen them, without their becoming too oft Hot coffee poured into th saucers of plants, such as geranlnmi and ferns. will warm th root and start new growth. The ground worked Into tb oil will aweeten It and mak It more) porous. (, lilt, Weatera N.wmaper t'nlea.) o Good Time to Subscribe for the . 4. Independent Is Now! ROMANCE OF WORDS "HABERDASHER A '"PUOUGII Swlnton, who can - usually tie relied upon for th accuracy of his Investigation Into the antecedent of word, declares that "haberdasher" 1 derived from the Oermsn "Hsbt Ihr da7" and 1 baaed upon th fact that haberdasher I ex pected to keep nearly everything In hi store. It almost certainly date back even further to th days of tha berdash, or neck cloth, a combination of the word "beard" and "tacho," meaning a covering. Chambers, In referring to th word, atatei; "lienlssh was . a name formerly used In England for certain kind of neckdress, and hence a person who made and sold such neckcloth was called a berdasher. Gradually, however, there grew up berdash-. era of two kind those who sold small wares, such a but ton, tape and other trifle wtilch might be Included ln th old Norman term 'hapertask,' and those who sold hat. Th latter being made of a stibstanc known ai 'haberta', th syllable 'liab' wis naturally prefixed to th word 'berdasher and the , name 'haberdasher' applied to anyone who handled article ot I either class." I br Wheeler ladkate, me.) Advertise in ' THE INDEPENDENT Reaches the People v