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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1925)
108051 MR. FOX FOOLS MR. DOG TlTlt. FOX win rnrrmrnd nr ierliuii It wuuld belter filuln II In any tit Mil III Ox, fur lie hml lu'i-n at 1 1 y enough tit run Into lili dm when Mr, Dug win chasing him a thing tin sel dom did unlt-as tired nut ur wuiiiuIimI. llut Mr, Ki wai tii'itlii'r, on Dili diy, when lit) wmi in 'nullah, he Jtut liiliii'd to li iiciir lila 'ili'n, itnd ItiuuKht lis wni fur eiiniiiili In nlvum-i to enter wltliimt liilnii win, Mr, lug, however, win lirltilil eyed that nuirnliiK, nnil he bUI the ml of Mr. Fni'i lull hi It illwiiiiifiirfd In tin doorway, and In utmle uriilvlit fur It. "Foelid," Slid Mr. Dog to Hlmaalf i Hi Want Along. Mr, !( Inrkrd loudly and lirgnn to make Hie I'nrtli tty; hut, fortunately fur Mr. r'ut, Mr, Ix.g n very liirije ' rreature ami roulit nut pimnllily get tlimuiili lila doorway. Mr1. I'ui, of t-ourar, liml mure limn nut dix'r.tn lila home, lint uluil wai III una of going out wlii-n Mr. I tf waa all eyre ami could aee lilint Mr. K alilvrred every time Mr. IiK arnt nut loud Imrk. which would tell lila master tin liml aomeililni; cor nered and to rum quickly with lila gun. "Ho will tin v me In deep trouble If something li not il to i"i liliu," tluiu.lit Mr. Km, nnil then lit- pricked up lila rum, fur nn lileit liml i.m- in lilin. Il mliilil li able t' rrnH from lili den without living cliiacd. Mint at Hi same lime get even with Mr. liit fur bothering lilin when lie hml Juat about caught plump h'-n fur hll breiikfnat. "I am aorry you rannof get Hone lint Immiii the dug it the farm below Throuqh the QUd Exjet oj a Woman Di Jan Dot THE YEAR IN THE BUD 1 loi Januarr Dralt la trmber now far awar appeara lrlh( But on lh tlral dr of th nw-baui yar how near! Juat a fw mor moona, and to! "Th daffodlla taln tu n'r. With helah th doir over lh data! Why then conii In th o' lh yr: for lh rd Mnod rtlin In th win lr'i al." AGI.OItlol'S bit nf aunohlnt greeted me thla inunilng. l.l, In! llut It put the thrill of the gny iprlnglhl Into me ao auft and gentlo and muglc It wua! The moment Old Hoi atitrted mid ihulllderlng a lot of hml telnHTei. ItMiklng rlouili and beiimed on me, all the ineninrlei of prevlnna aprlnga crowded In 'hi my mind. I amelled nppl" bliuin In a Connec Hint orchard. 1 m the blue iklei and red rnrlh nf Knghind'i Cnrnwall. I heard bird! alnglng In a hit nf wooda. I llatened onct Inure to a bee lnud glade. And I remembered then wna once a man who mid It would give him greater Juy to find a buttercup Irt Held thnn a gulden mln. Oh. Invtly aprlna! Ilavnlir an of rnw4 hop, vig or and fnllh. "Oh I thnu. who lay'al thy lovi heart n'r With vrduri ran aaaln hi aprraitl Ohl thnu who mnurnt thm thai alp Low lylnaT In an earthly bed. Look out on lh rvlvln world And al nw hopea wllhln th bud." And I lovt aim Unit feeling ynti get il yuu bung up the new mlendura, and icrnp the old, with a "And thnt'i that" and reitnlve to Hurt life nil over iguln and aee If you run't tnakt a bet ter ub of It. . . . You know tht feeling, I bet, I like to look buck on the yeiira. Tht green,, mind yenra. The inort luphlitli'iited 'enn. I like to wonder whnt ! iliull tie llki when I'm flnlahed gnoda. Nut that anyhody'l fliilahed gnndi until they're deud. ' llut we enn put the "quiillty ninrk" on uunelve lung befure Unit, run't wtT I don't know how It li with you, but I'm never reully com fort utile with myielf when I Indulge In tlili mrt .of retro- and Introapcclloii, tlili inenlnl itorktaklng. Well, licre'i to the year In the bud. A good health to It. And to in. Which comei to the mine thing, by MoOlun Nwiptr lyadloal.), you bid lu hen, Mr, Dug," iuld Mr. Km frmu Inaldi'. "Uliiit'i tlmtr Mki'd Sir. Hog. stop lng in lila work for a im-oiuL "What did yuu luy about Ijoiii-iT" "1 aiihl tin dog Ht tliv f n nil houir below yuu had mailt thla a billing plan fur lila biiiim," mid Mr, Km, "I ran ai'i fl v beuutlei without looking ruund it all. llut you cannot gel them, Mr. Ing, bersuae you an io big. and I can't piiah them out to yuu because you art an Impolite when yuu llll'l't me." . "I'll get In, limn, and get Hit bonei. and you, too," replied Mr. Iog. "Well, If you gn on barking the otlifr dug will hear you and ronit on lliv run. Ilii dug tlili pliirf, and burled tin lionea, Of roiiree, If yuu are unart enough, to dig and gt In yuu will have l fi'uit. You wouldn't rat me, you know, Mr. Dug. ATier yuu caught me; an why mmkI your itrengtli and tlinr barking and dialing inut" Mr. I log win ill over hll dealre to gut Mr, Koi out of tin hole. All he wauled now wni to get thine fine bonra, and lit went to work with will, digging. Not a sound did lit moke but deep hreallilng and a few chuckle la he Ihoiight uf the bones lit wutild find ai tin earth fl-w thh'kly irnund lilin. I'retty aiKtn ha hud quite a good slued hole, and milking plunge with lila heiid, Mr. Iog went In up to lila liouldera, hut nut I bont did lit aee, nt Mr, Kox, either, for 11 soon n hr heard Mr. l'g digging lmrd and lila burking atopped, nut went Mr. Kox h) the hack door, and by the. Unit Mr. IX'g win In the den ho wai mile away. Mr. I og mint nut looking very much crcatfiillin and covered with earth, lie gave hllmielf a good ihiike. and without looking arvuml be trolled uff home. "Fooled." be Hi Id to lilliieelf ai he went aluiig. "I might have known bet ler limn to Imat that aly fellow. There li no uv looking for lilin today, but I will catch ti tin yet, and when I do, let him look out. That li all I have to my." llut Mr. Km wai fur away, looking duun from a ridge where he wai rent ing, on the fiirmi around, and he wild, ai he looked at the farm where Mr. ling lived: 'The hena there art old and tough; an I ahim'l go there any nmre, and If Mr. Img li waiting fur me he will hart a lung wait." (C br HK-ima N.wF.p.f Iridic! "What's in a Name?" By MILDRED MARSHALL ai Ml mIiiimii r kxa? Wr. ' SYLVIA TJKKII.U'S the mutt h.c nf all feminine nnmei la Sylvia. Ill urlgln riiitei back to mythological tlmei when there wai deity called Myl vunua, a name derived from Sylvia, meaning wood, or foreat. Sylvanui wai the protector of hunbuniltiien and their rrupi. II wai generally por trayed aa nn old mm with cyprena tree In lila bund. Juat before the (lirlatlan era, Sylvunua been me a Itoiimn prnier Hume and IndlriHily from It la de rived tin niHwulInu Hilvlua, through the old legend uf the nn uf Aenem and I.o vlnln burn In a wihxI. and liencl cnlled Aeneai Sllvlua, ' Kllvlm wai the name given to a member uf the l'lrcoloni'.lnl family, who afterward beenme the pope. Syl- vim iml Sylvia became the fuvnrlte liamea fur ahepherd and ahepherdeaaea, Sylvla'i tranalatlnn being "living In the WinhI." Krmn Itl popiiurlly In the time uf pnaturul rnmunce, Sylvia he rum a poetical nmiie fur a country muld and bud been much lined In Kng lund ai a vlllnge Ch rim Inn name, t'ertulnly the piM-ti Inved to write ndei and rummenti and Mundelnyi to Sylvia wlmae iliuple vlrluea and runt Ic heniily they exulted In lyrical ex IrnvHgiinoe. Indeed Sylvia heciime the rhiaa name fur nmlle mnldeni, Juat ai "June" Inn been ilanglly adupted n a aynunyni fur any wnmiin tmluy. Sylvia, almpleat nf ruatlc nnmei, liai fur her liillmniinlc Hone, the ilmpleit of genii, the turquolae. Set In gold, It will protect Iti wenrer either riding nr walking, an the legend guei. It II the I'emliina' niiliunnl atone and they helhave that to aee the new moon re flected In Iti blue gleninlng aurfuce li algn nf good fortune. Holly li Sylvia'! flower, .Saturday her lucky tin y, nnd 2 tier tullumunlc number, 6 br Whiilit Irndioat. Ino.) (A by UsClur Nwipapr lyodlaal.) WHAT WILL YOU DO TO LIFE? By DOUQLAI MALLOCH WHAT will you do to lift, I won der? It lin't much that tht world requlraa. Vou will lomwtlinei full, you will aouit- tlmi blunder, Tou will 1'iiuttlinei fulluw the wrung dealrea llut, If una coal to the witchman'i Dret You idd that will mukt the highway brighter, If your heart, your band, your help, Inaplrea One traveler; uiikei one burden lighter. It li well you livid, It U will you do, Though little or much lift brlngi to you. What will you do to Ufa, I wonder? It lin t much that the world re quire!. That wt follow on, that wt follow un der Tht iplenilld flag nf our iplemlld lire And, when the arm of the elder tlrei, We lift the banner and never waver, That the race may be, when tht day explrei, A little better, a little braver. Nut what you have It li what you do That reully matter! tht moat to you. What will you do to life, I wonder! It ln't much that the world re quire. When the llghtnlnga flaah, when the thunder! thunder, Here li the man that the world ad mire. Nut him whom purple and gold at tlrei. Nut hi in who li richer I mm all the otheri, llut whoae lucreaMi were ilgnnl flrea To point the path to tile tolling brother!. llolh Joy and lorrow will come to you ; To life I wonder what will you do? IV MpClnr Nwappr lyadteat I Have You This Habit? By Margaret Morison THE JOY OF LIVING THE little New England village of Puritan Croairnadi didn't know what to make uf Hubert Adiilre wben, one fall after the luminer people had left, hi itayed on. Kor Hubert Adulre wai nutalde the ken of Puritan Croi- ronli. He wian't aerloun, laid the verdict. That October, I'rof. A Men StandUb Invited the doctor and Heginald Prince II. In to teat Ida cider; and the' coo vernal Ion aa It bad been doing fur a month turned uion the newcomer. "Ilia good aplrltaT an Id the doctor. "Merely excellent health!" Terminally," put In Prnfewor Stan dlah. "I think he hain't the bralna to worry almut anything he doean't know enough to feel anrrow." "Some I'eltlc itraln. If we knew hll nceitry, I Imagine," ended the heir uf all the Prince, Then Puritan Ooairoadi forgot atl about Hubert Adalre became the In fluenza reached them. The town wai truck very hard, and the thick, for eign irttlement down near the Prince uillli wai a plague ipot. The town rolled up Iti ileevei and gritted Itl teeth and fell to work wlth good Purl tun aplrlt. Everyone did hll bit It wai a rain of nnblene oblige, l'ro feaanr Stindlah wn therefore acnnilul Ued to And Hnhert Adulre Joking with a dying Portuguese mill band, whose temperature he wai taking. Hut the workman would hive no one near him except Adnlre. Then the doctor dis covered that Adulre'i gaiety wai valuable medicine among hi itrlcken fumlllca, and that when Adnlre came hll patient leeined to think It worth while to try to get well. So the in aerloui Hubert Adalre waa worked night and day until he himself fell III. Then Reginald Prince, who ap preciated the work atnnag hla opera Uvea, went to aee Adulre. The new comer to Puritan Crossroads wna In th wnrit throe nf th disease. But ht welcomed Prince with hll uiual amuied auille. "Tlili la what I call knowing In fluenia from the Inside," mid be. Kor duyi It wn nip and tuck. The whole town teemed to have been thawed out by the warmth of lili per- lonnllty. Everyone, looner nr luter during the day, came to hear that life waa Kill flickering; and thoae three old friend Alden Stundlsh and the doctor and Prince ituyed by Adulre'i rlhtld bedilde. They were talking In undertone!. "If! hll vitality." mid the doctor, "thnt'i so wonderful: he like to know that he' alive; he want to feel ex perlence; he doesn't have to have n smooth road. "He hai no ulterior motives," said Professor Blandish. - "He doe a thing because he want to do It, not becuuae It will get him aomethlng else." Hut all three of them felt It wa Prlnre who hit the bull'i-eye. "Hubert Adulre ha the habit of Jole d vlyre," sold Prince. And per- bap It wai Joy uf living that pulled Adalre through. HAVK YOU TniS PABlTt (it br ltrvlltl Nwsr larvlM.t STATE NEWS IN-BRIEF. Caicado Lank. According to rec ord! kpt by Sheriff Edlck of Hood Klver county, the number of foreign automobile registered In thl county for the puit year wu 410. Sulnin. The Oregon public service commission ha requested permission to Inturvvno In the court In the case Involving express rate In various lec tions of the United State. Albany. Pupil of the Sclo high ichool who live In the country will receive Jl a month from the ichool board with which to pay for thvlr transportation to the ichool 'his win ter. Balem. The city of Toledo, Lincoln county, ha filed with the state cngl hcur here application covering the ap propriation of water from an unnamed branch of Mill creek for municipal purposes. The cost wa estimated at 125,000. Sulcm.- T. II. Kay, ta!a trosu'er- ilnct, did not vlolato the corrupt prac tice! act in connection with hi ex penditure! during the recent cam paign, according to a legal opinion given here Saturday by John H. Car ion, district attorney. Halfway. Some SO youthful trap- peri will be on duty In Pine Valley during the holiday! and considerable rivalry la preient among the organ! ration to obtain the greatest number of hldei. Nearly all boyi In the local high ichool earn their spare money In thl enterprise. Sulum. Despite that only three days remained to obtain motor vehicle, license! fur 1925 In compliance with the lawi, leu than 23.000 of an estimated 192,500 to be Issued for the next 12 months' period, had been ap plied for last Saturday at the offlcei of the locretary of itate. Poreit C rove. Fire at Hoy, eeven milei north of here, at 2:30 o'clock Saturday destroyed the general mer chandise itore of J. A. Moore, the postofflce adjoining and the passenger station of the Pacific Railroad & Navi gation company. The loti on the itore ind postofflce wa estimated at 120, 000, with no insurance. Pendleton. Surety bond given by Raymond, T. Cooklngham, b.erlff-elect end Charle E. Graham, county re corder elect, have been accepted by the county court. The iheriff -elect' bond were In the turn of 160,000, 1 10.- 0o0 glve.i for him a sheriff and J 30. 000 a Ux collector. Mr. Graham' bond a recorder was 2000. Salem. The Taclflc Co-operative Wool Grower!, with headquarter! In Portland, has petitioned the Oregon public service commission to use In fluence with the interstate commerce commission to the end' that transit privilege may be Included In the pro posed Joint freight rate on wool ship ped from Oregon point! to Boston. North Bend. Manager Bock of the Stout Lumber company mills here an nounce! that he will add a night crew to Mill B, beginning January 1. This will furnish employment to about 75 additional men who have been Idle for some time and who make their homes here. Mill A will continue to operate with only the day crew a at present. Dallu. The warehouse on the farm of W. M. Elliott, two mile south of Dallas, wa destroyed by fire which started from an oil stove used to keep stored fruit from 'reeling. Eight hun dred boxes of apple and more than 1000 empty prune boxe were consum ed with the building. Mr. Elliott' loss will be about (2000, with $200 In surance. Marshflold. The port of Vmpqua, which Include Reedsport, the only op erating lumber town on the lowe t'mpqua river, report 1924 business somewhat less than for 1923. About 70,000,000 feet will have been shipped from the port by the end of the year, estimate! show. These shipments In clude rough, planed and finished lum ber products. Balom. Planting a variety of tree and shrubbery along the state high way and preserving these now matur ed or In process of maturity, were rec ommendod to Govornor Pierce In a re port prepared by a special committee appointed- by the state highway com mission to develop plans for the pres ervation of Oregon's scenic beauties. The report wa filed here Saturday. Hood River. Wood Incom, a IS-monttii-old prize-winning Hereford bull from Lea-Mead farm, Nashville, Terin., arrived Sunday at the Odell country place of Rov. Billy Sunday. The bull wu tbe gift of Luke Lea Jr., on of Senator Luke Lea of Tonnes see, to the evangelist. The Hereford wa a blue ribbon winner at various southern livestock shows and fairs last fall. POP TI A Nlh a ,vi J.x-xijur I P I I II II A 1 ftl IIAl I Vw Pinn4, Ornfoa I m 1 1 'J A" I "J 411 I Jl ddviu,b Hotormr I I I I rfl fl il 1 1 1 li I II C"PI,, Cham Matorilir. aduiit. Wmi III LMriJIAl l VU I kl 'f Matla, Hoe I K,oniDn, at. Coolli 1 m S- QtrwAY AT IAWHU. I 1 t II hi. fflQMr 10 unit ill Hum T 11 I II Select Residential & Transient ybw H lllOllAr17 Mth a4 TanhllL rrtland. Oncon. ; Tf E lTlUllUl V ModCTn - Fireproof - American Plan J i; f J BATES MODERATE l-trCT-J RIISTf' Cedar Chests Tennessee Cedar I J Tr C!7 A futorr. UmbM at Data? St. Offlra. Ralmoom. 1S tt. Rroxf V. y UU.CO wf fartUnd. BKNO IfOH CATAUXJ INFORMATION , -DEPARTMENT PLEATING SPECIAL Cut, tram, bm nnd machine $1.08 nkirm rwriy ror baaa. litn motlif htriff, jl-ot(n and turklif 15' fifth Htrt Portland, Of. PLEATING, HEMSTITCHING RuMrjM, Hcolloutnf, Vmrl Plwt F.g WHt Hr-mtii-hmc Kmcruular, Bsttoa Hulc ail Smith Hlcatinf and Button Workg 121 Murcta flldf., PorUand, Ore MOLCH BARBER COL LEG TetirhfM tmUfj In I wk. Soma pay whll kHrnlrif, Poiltion ctird. Writ a for ratttloffue. 234 Burmlda 8trL Port- Urid, Orfcgun. 'J DR. MARIE D. EQUi" PIIYSK'MS :n Ufartt Bid BtmOEOH RYDER PRINTING CO. KfHtutft J'rtntlns for Lmm 52 Third Mrtet Portland. Ore f on Vour "TEETH LEeP" Whlla Wa Wark Our Reputation la our crcateat aaaL Kn. iril Wanhtngton Sl, Portland ATTKSTKW TADIPIft jnn him (ot. tSaniUrr biut7 parlor; w fn o p; wt mak all hind of kair pia out of eombinrt; 1 iem ft, 9V; 2 nms, $1 60; $ sterna I'.'. till eouni of hautr niltaro, $i0. juO Ikura buitdinf. PortUnd, Oregon. NORTONIA HOTEL You Will rl R iit at Rom Bra Salt mi Carini-baaiaaUt laoa. EimlWnt Caf. Sixcial Woklr Bu. Bu.M-tH Train, nth and Sura. i'OKTLAND, OKKGON CLEANING AND DYEING ror riisl Cwant an4 Dt fr prvp ma pria to , a"" a pmm civa Kn ESI OTT DTK WORM. rtl H.hH t9a PartU4. Or WASIIINd ItlM STATR W. I.. C hirk, from vl-tH h W-l Im-o. t doitlfl nrdiarvo htm. hi.ic .'-rmllirU. Aio rtiLk-o knla ttn-ka. Ixnrnl prlra. VWZ, lira d-liTrry Kti.r.nTo. i .t. Ki irv. HATX5IERV- Jv 14tj AV,N,. MATTLI Tha Winner. The reputation of staying on your Job, of sticking br your proposition through thick and thin, of putting things through, bo matter how diffi cult, will ba ot untold advantage to jou. It la the man who-doe thla who rises to the executive position! and achieves big things. Time for a Change, Vegetarian's Husband (timidly) Do you know, my dear, I really think we ought to have a bit ot meat once In a while. Three times last night I caught myiPlt whinnying! Poet Laureate. The naming of a poet laureate la an English custom. Tbe United State haa never named one, and a far as tt ia possible to learn does not contem plate using the custom. Several of the states have poet laureates. Will, Isn't It? A doctor, on being charged In an Engliah police court with having ob structed a funeral by leaving his mo torcar in the main street, replied that "it was his duty, If possible, to stop1 funerals." Its Origin Forgotten. "Th goose hangs high" is a prover bial saying which is subject to con troversy. "The goose honk high" 1 believed by lome to be the original saying. The actual aource from which the saying is derived U sot known. Thought and Action, The greatest event! ot an age are it best thought. It Is the nature of thought to find It way into action. Bovee. Gibbon's Inspiration. In the church of Ara Coeli in Rome, on October 15, 1764, Gibbon, as he sat musing on the Capitol and the Forum, conceived the Idea ot writing "The De cline and Fall ot the Roman Empire." Flag Regulations. The ting li raised at 8 o'clock In the morning and lowered at suniet In the United States navy. This Is In ac cordance with s naval regulation. In the army the flag Is raised at sunriie and lowered at mnset. WITH OVARAirriED BRCTtOM AL IMOU. BATOR. l.l In two AfidAaprtkniany tim. Each ntinn enmpkft Infiubfttor. larg eaparity amall rc automntir roaulat inn. Iom. work, low opan atina ront. Tou ran't bmtltln Prlraor Hatrh. AddrMw m at one for 1110 EOO lOMOUBATOR frar,pnt!nti. Nnarml- ar lnruhalorvaliMobtaliuiWa.rr trial prnvM It. Ilmti prnctio! iri.noa and atonaj Back Ouarant. ST. HELENS INCUBATOR CO. A. R- Uad.r,f!up. Boa it C.ntrmlia, Wuh- an l7-l law rac r intern t ,tW-j.rx. r OFFERS A MARKET FOR YOUR PRODUCE HOME TREATMENT for Chronic Diieaie Individual Effecliut Convtnltnl Tju h nn li rfi pranal attention. Hlrk ly ffiint rrniMlM prepared for rb Indivd ul. IrwiMl bal oa our Mnrauirr an IrM and diarnow. of patient', alnwill. Bond (or nrlnvlom dinoi blank, blood lM hovtand full tnform atwn. No oblihauon. IMERICil HEALTH INSTITUTE BDrillu on Chronir IiImox. Suiu 2lt Coiombl KM.. Wort Cark and Wa.hlnrton at.. Portknd. UreaxHt. We SpecUllz la i Hido, Prlli, Wd, Moliir, TiDcw, Zum, Or fin Grape Root, bat Skiat, Bars Bar Writ for Bblppln Tic Istxrt Prior LM Fortiand Hide a Wool Co. IM hum htmiI awni. ratruai wna Branca! Pocatallo. Ida CUT FLOWERS A FLORAL RESIGN Clark Broa., Klonata, 27 Murrlon Ht Prostate Cured Without Operation Spociai atUntion to Htomaca. Bowtla, Racul and Fvmalo TmtiHa IK. R. A. PIIILJJPH Broadwty Bldg. Portland. Ora, DRUGS BY MAIL Ixrtniwnd rm roor Drue by naif-fipdal sanriot riven mail onlrr. LAL'K-UAVU l-KI'G COMPANY Tint Kiport. 171 Third St.. Portland. Or Portland Slnre t. Mai OMI Wigs "ISjrilBJTqRI Toupees All kind, of Hair nd Hoautr work br xport, HannoMit Co.. Wut. u, noar Waat Park When 'In Portland Park Your Car in Our Garage SAFE and CENTRAL If Your CAR aaxd. attantiea, w aav a COM PLETE MACHINE SHOP Is anwactlM aad n. part bmc hank. W will Hi row CAR whilo r SHOP. Tb ehanjw win b raaauoabio and tha wark (aaraa tod latiafactorr. FRANKLIN SERVICE A SPECIALTY, AIIDERSOII GARAGE & MACHINE SHOP LARGE GARAGE 9th and Hoyt, Portland, Ore m MIRACLE MIXER Ktohea labor anr. doa ad mijun- by uainb wataf powar from kitcnen faocat, Haau rex, cream, battar. rtc, f ran li to Ml aac band El far your Mnar. Aaaata wBlad. HlliCU NlHFiCTUtlM tt, raon. B. Sai rVaaa CM. Llvi Primitive Life. Among, the "biuhmen" of Africa there are no wedding ceremonlei. The men make the clothe and the women build the huts. The moon Is an object of worship with them. Llkid th Number 13. Living in s house numbered 13, s London miss had 13 children attend her at her wedding on October 13, and tbe reception was held at 13 Mansfield street. Famous Lion. Tho Lion ot Lucerne, work ot Thor wuldsen, was executed la 1821 In mem ory ot 20 officers and 760 soldier ot the Swiss guards, who tell defending the Tulleries on August 10, 1783. Tripolitan Brld Marked. ' In Tripoli, wben a girl marrlei, ber husband brands ber, as s sign of ownonhlp, with s cut on the nose or a figure burned Into her cheek or tore head. Debt Adjustment Final. Washington, D. C. Tbe American debt commission consider th JJrttlih dubt-rofunding settlement s closed. It Is believed unlikely that any move will be made by the British gov ernmeot looking to a revision of those teems, r.-vn should another nation b granted more liberal treatment In a debt lettlemcnt. You Want a Good Position Vary w.ll Tk th Amaantaary and B.ahuat Manaramant, Prlrat BaoraUrtal, CalmUor Comtomator, Stanngraphia, PatuaaaabiB, as Ccmmarrlal Tax ban' Co ara at Behnke-Walker Th fomnoit Bualnaaa Ootl of tha W.rtfc want whifb baa woa aaor Aoruraflv Award aad (raid Mndala than any other anLiaoI la Amariea. Bead for enr (DiceeM Oataloc. Foartk Htraat aaat Morrlaoa, PorUand, Or. Ieaaa M. Walker, Proa. P. N. U. No. 1, 192B .... . . -J