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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1925)
1 Healthy 'Mothers Have Healthy Children "For mother and prospective mollirm llin urealest lirli curl be fount! in Ir. T'lrrce' Favorite I're cril ion mill (.c.lilrn Mcilicul Dis cover," ,n Mr. Anna Smith of 3J8H Htli Ave, Sacramento, Calif, whose picture apprdr here, "I have ued both during expectancy and altrrward ami know from my own experience their in-nitth Hiving and nerve-quieting rll.it tm the proniicc tive mother. Nahirc i wonderfully helped and the tonic rlfrct fa een in the child. I wan aide to continue my work thru expectancy in comfort. I am glad to lie aide n recommend atich a plcmlid reliable help U wo mankind." Obtain these famotii medicine of Dr. 1'icree'i now, in tablet or li quid, from your driiKKit. Write Dr. I'ieree, 1'rnident Invalids Hotel in IJulTalo, N. Y., fur free medical advire. Brick From Dirt. Compressed brick made from or dlnary dirt bv been doveloped for house tcaslrucllou by two French en glneers. In tlia process ordinary sub toll earth containing I to I per cent clay I compreaaed by tremondou pressure. Tb brlcka are laid to with' atand a prvssur of COO pound a sqtuir Inch. j Plontr Balloonlat. Ji'iin I'lerr Illancbard, a French man, madn the first balloon ascension In this country. At ten o'clock on the morning of January , 1793, the bal loon aroee from th I'rlaon court, Philadelphia. President Washington a in on j the spectator. Thrt Claa Favored. "Sleeping sickness," the disease whoso origin hat o far defied iclen tint a, attack people, irrespective of age or px, the loweat nurobor of caaea occurring among publican, "vaga bond" and dairymen. Exchango. "Mugwump" Defined. In political parlance a "mugwump' I a man with no fixed bollefa or party affiliation. Horace, I'ortnr In the Cleveland Maine campaign of 1881 per polluted a bonmot that bocama famoue when ha aald, "A mugwump ta a poron educated beyond bl Intellect." Origin of Bacnalor. Tha word "bachelor" I derived from ah old word tor "cowherd." A burhvlur, or cowherd, atood loweat In tha aortal (rale, 'and the term there for.) came to ba applied to men who had nut yet reached tha full dignity of manly responsibility. Disadvantage of Middle Age. Another thing about middle age, or worae, I that while you may admlr tha primrose along the path of dalliance Jut a much a ever, you don't fool o much like stooping and picking them. Ohio State Journal. Confusion In Term. Only a doctor customer are "pa' llnntH," while a lawyer' are "clients, In spllo of the fact that having a law yer take more patience than anything idsa In tha world. Boston Transcript , Ancient Air Glider. According to recent claim of the Koyal Aeronautical loclety, Solomon gave to tho ton of the quoon of Bheba a machine that I believed to have been an air glider. Egotltm. It I only when a man la complI mitntnd that ho think he Is seeing himioK a other loe him. Doston Transcript. Blggeit Gyr Region. Kext to Yellowstone National park the most' Important goyser region In the world t at Itotorua In New Zca lnnd. You Want a Good Position Vary wall Take Mi leaoanaMuiy and Baalnaas ' Sfanatamani, rnnti Meoratarial, Calculaaor- Ooutustamr, Htannfnniiia, P-nwanahlSi Ooaamarcial Taaehars' Coarse al Behnke-Walker Tas fornmoat Bnatnaaa Oottafs of tha Norttnraat which ana waa Mora Aamney Awards an4 Oold Madala than any thr totwol la Anurias. Band lbs ear akinoaai Gataloa. Fourth Btraat uu Ifarrlaon, Portland, Or. laaaa M. Walkaa, Prna. P. N. U. NO. I, 102S THE MYSTERY OF CHIN FOO By ROX BURY us) Mr aaori aiurr J'uu. Cii.i llsra'a a ghost story from tb Orlant wliara ih swollan Ylanf la Klant rlvar Uiara Ita burdan at Clilliajnan, Thraa llatauara lu a yarn vt a hauntad huusa doubt It auiliaullulty and niak a tsarful Slat-ovary. , 1r TI1K first malt of tha Sally J. had poeseaard more reapact for the u pentltloo of tli Orient and lea love for practical Juke li would hv counted ten before aendlng three adventure am-klng landlubhera on what he felt certain wa a wild goo cliaaa for a Uipoaed ghuat that wa aald to exlat In a decaying house. II wa a (hurt, heavy built man this mate with flabby jowl and a thick red neck. He wa that seemingly Incompatible combination of bravery and brutality, , It wa the aernnd vlalt In a many year of the Hally J. to Chin Koo, a mill town aonia M mile up the great wollen Ylang tse Kling. The thick-necked mite of the veasel lounged on the rail watching a boat 1th the three men xIHe steadily toward! the shore not 2no yard away. Kuddenly It wa loat behind a aampan, and wa next wen edging It way among some houaeboat that crowded the aliore. The atench from the town floated nut over the water with the Ineeaaant chat ter of the almond-eyed natlvee. This, mingled with the clack of duck. o grated on the man' nerve tint he went Into the cabin. He bad little uae fir the country and lea for It people. U reminded him of on big, dlseaae rid den mud hole. "The ghnat of Chin Voo," to h hd told the three, "wa the product of a cold, brutal midnight murde'r. Tb vic tim waa an aged Kngllahman In the em ploy of the British government. On the ouoklrt of the town he erected a two-ltory frame houae where he re aided wl(h hi daughter a hie sole companion. Ill official dutlr gave him little work, with the consequent result that his InuHlvlty soon arouiwd the ausplrlon of the native to the be lief that he wa enormoualy wealthy. "One nlitht, ahortly after he had re tired, hla daughter heard rush of feet aeroa the floor above her head tartled cry from her fther, which wa followed hy a heavy thud on the floor. Iteallxlng that methlng wa mis the aelted the lamp apd a re volver, and harried up the si a Ira. "The first object that met her gaxe wa the body of her aged parent peon on the floor ind fare downward. A thin at ream of blond apurted from hi throat which hid been rut from ear to ear. Rhe did not faint, but examined the wound and saw that death wa but a matter of a few moment. The blade hid been keen and rut through to the vertebra. Rhe glanced at the open w hi (low and lurmlaed whit had hap pened. The place had been entered hy thieve leeklng the (opposed wealth of her father, and he had come upon them In the art of aearchlng the room. To further (trengthen hertheory she n hla hind were covered Vlth oil. She did whit he could to atop the little at ream of rrlmson that flowed from hi throat, then went to the window and fired two ihnt from the revolver In hope of attracting attention. Thla done she closed th window and went down itvlr. "A few day later the body wl placed In a metallic casket and conveyed to England. That waa four year ago, hnt th girl never returned, while the ghnat wa anld tn he there every night to 'play hi part 1 The rush of feet across the floor; the brief druggie; the agonised cry; the heavy thud of the falling body, and hla turn wa over." That wa the story told to the three hy the mate, who laughed at their er rand. It wa th way It had been told to him, and he patted It on for what It wn worth, t "I'm afraid th mate' been (fring ing us," growled the leader of the trio, "He didn't any he ever heard It, Jim," piped up Shorty. "He Jtiat got It from lotn of these Chinks, and I reckon he don't believe It hlmaelf." They found the place Jut a (hey were told It wa left four yeur ago. It was a gloomy house Handing s gainst the ky line, a lone lentlnel. U wa surrounded by a heavy wooden picket fence, and what had once been a gravel walk waa now overgrown with weeds. The place was locked, hut they hnd little trouble In getting Into the house. The room they first entered had evi dently been the. parlor. A large rook Ing chair with a leather seat waa cov ered with mold, while the' upholstery of the other piece hid fallen prey to mire and Insect. "Just the place rer glinati," re marked Jim In a whisper. HI com panions nodded their heads. A tat, dl'turhed by the Intruder, beat the air above them and they ducked Instinctively. The glitter of the candle seemed to blind It, but It finally managed to earnp through the open window, much to tba relief of the three. 'Let' beat It," auggested Shorty, but the other two Ignored hi remark and went (held. . 1 Under the leadership of Jim they en tered the next room. It wa alto gether different from th one they had Just left. The dampness and a iweet atcklth odor filled th room, "Opium I" obaorved Jim, "U'l frtih, too," declared Shorty. "Tnat'i funny," said tli profeaior. I never heard tell of bop smoking Chink having any fondneaa for ghoata." A search of the room repealed abso lutely nothing bt few old rag car pete that had bees drawn uu In front of tb open flreplae. Jltu poked among th allies with a (tick. They wr hot I ' That beat 'ell I" h snapped. "There Is somebody in thl bouse." They next setrcbed upstalra but could find nothing of consequence. On of the room they could not enter, but took It for granted It Waa deserted Ilk th reat. Their curiosity eutlslled. they tramped down the stair, and aoon had a bright fir bluing on the hearth. It waa a good protection tgalnet th raw east wind that had sprung up line they entered the place. Kquittlng bout the fire they olved the mystery of Chin Voo In a dten different ways. Hut th fume of opium and the warmth of the fire aoon carried them far away from Chin Fon. Jim wa th first to awake; he did not, know what had aroused him, tint waa ronaclou of someone near bealilv hla companion.' Th Or had died down, and tb Intense alienee made him nervous. He listened Intently. There wa aoineone near the win dow not ten feet away I Then he heard It plainly; the snap ping of underbrush and th tread of feet Then the silence again. He leaned over and pot., d hla two rompanlona with a Hick. He waa all action how, and had hardly flnlahed arousing hla rompanlona when there waa a heavy atamplng of feet above; a lid cry and next a brief itruggre. Then the heavy thud of a' falling body, Quick I" he commanded. "Light that candle and follow met" ' When they reached the top of th talr they discovered that the, room where the noise ram from wa th one that waa locked. . "Put your shoulder to HI" iga'a commanded Jim. "Now then, all to gether!" The door gave way and th three fell aprawllng Into the Mom. The ran- die mi extinguished hy a draft from an open window, and they were left In darkness. "I've lost It." whimpered Shorty. "Kind It I Quick !" Jim searched fr It. and he felt bout th floor hla hand came In con tart with something wsrm ind slimy that ent chill through him. Next h felt "i body I Ft' Uod uk light match," h begged It aeemed age before the rindl wa recovered, ind Mveral matches went out In their excited attempts to light IL When the little flame finally struggled tn a eteady llk-ht, the first thing that met their eyra wa a body sprawled at full length on the floor at their feet. It waa the body of a whit man I The muscle of his handa twltrhed. and a email dark stream trickled from hla throat arrosa the floor towarda the three men, who drew back Instinctively and shuddered. Th fir of the tun waa turned awiy. "Thl will never do,", aald Jim In a ton chaky enough for a aeputrhre. Jim leaned over the body and turned the head towarda the glare of the light A th ghastly feature wer revealed Jim dropped hack. It wa the first mate of the Rally J.t Jim' two companions huddled nearer the door. Placing th candle In Hi hit to hide the glare from hi own eyes, Jim threw a ray of light about th mom. In the corner huddled two Chinamen. One of them held a blood atalned knife. It did not take Jim and his two com panions long to resllxe what had hap pened. They soon had the pair bound hand and foot Thl accomplished, they went to the window for a hrrsth of fresh air, and found an old laddel leaning against the ilde of the house Just below the sill. It wa th Anal clue. The male had attempted to play a practical Joke, and had come upon the two frightened robber; who, think ing he was some Intruder, promptly slit hi throat Itefore the Sally J. left port, th ghoat of Chin Koo .had claimed two more Uvea: those of the two coolies, who had used the old Consul's horn, after murdering It owner, as a place to hide their loot They knew they never would he molested a long a It was rumored that a ghott occupied th place, hut they fulled tn reckon oh th curiosity of th Anglo-Saxon. John Gilpin Declared to Be Real Character John Gilpin waa a cltltrn of London and a "train-band captain." a "train hand" being a volunteer mllltla organl- tntlon common In Kngland and espe cially in London 200 year ago. John (ill)iln' adventure while riding a horse that ran away with him are re lated In th humoroua poem entitled "The Diverting Hlatory of John Oil pin, showing how he went farther than he Intended and cam af home again." The glory waa related tn Cow per by a Mra Auaten, who remembered to have heard It In her childhood. The poem first appeared anonymously In the Public Adviser, In 1782 and waa first published a Cowper'a avowed production In th aecond tolume of hi poem. "John Gilpin" la said to hare been a linen draper named Barer, excessively polite, whose shop atood on a corner of Cheapslde, London. The poet, William Cowper, lived from 1T!I1 to 181)0. He wa a timid. melancholy man, and at time hi mind giive way. He waa a ripe acholnr and endowed with creative genius of a high order. Most of hi writing are of I serious nature, often of a highly re ligious tone. SevernI of hi hymn are to be found In tha collection used by th churche today. FIRST REQUIREMENT FOR SANITARY COOP Th flrrt requirement for a unitary hen house I a roomy, dry building with plenty of window apace ind easy taesos of ventilation. Dropping board under tha roost Br quite essential for tha proper maintenance of cleanliness. They ahould b made of tongued and grooved flooring well laid, and sho'd be at leaat tliree feet above the floor of th bouse. If nests ire under the dropping board, three feet (Ix inches would b better height In the esse of heavy breed runway up to th roosting perche ahould ' used, but with leghorn and other light breed they are' not necessary. Dropping boarda should be level, and tha perche arranged about ilx lnche above them. The perche ahould ba on a level, alio, and of 2 by 2 material They ahould be fastened to 2 by 4 sup port Unit are h.n.-cd at the back end of the house so that the roost can be raised out of the way while scrap log the dropping boards. A boa with 13 or 18-Inch blade la eery eatlifactory for acraplng the dropping boacals, and If used regular ly onre or twjre a week will assist materially In maintaining tha health of tha flock. A small box arranged to bang from and tilde along the front edge of th dropping board platform, to receive the, droppinga a they are craped from th board, will help to preserve th fertilizer for the garden. One neat ahould be provided for each Ave or all birds, and even more if trap neata are used. Twelve by twelve lnchee ta large enough and one-fourth Inch mean hardwar cloth I excellent for th bottom. Wall neat are to be preferred to those located under the dropping platform, but the wall neat require a top place at an angle of at least 43 degree, to prevent the chick ens rooatlng on tHem. The runway along the front of the nests csn also b made to fold up In front of the nest opening, which will keep th young bird from roosting tn th nesls at night and fouling them. Dry mash hoppers are essential to th economical feeding of the flock; they ahould ba raised on leg 18 Inches to 2 feet from the floor. ' , , Water atand should be raised the earn as tba mash hoppers, and are best made with a slatted top In the middle of which an opening U left to receive a 12-quart pall. The (upport for tha bucket abould be about lx Inches lower than the top of the plat form. A broody coop where feverlah hen can be confined and fed ta much to be preferred to ducking them or to star vatlon. A catching coop Is very desirable and almost necessary where any regu lar afid consistent effort at cuUlng 1 attempted, A heavy wire with one end bent to form a hook and the other end tied to an old broom handle' is narfnl in catching a bird or two, as occasion may demand. . A bin where two or tnree nunarea pounds of ecratch grain my b tored tn tho chicken house Is also a labor saver. Details as to the construction of dtr ferent Items mentioned above must of course vary with the lz of the Doc and local condition. Difficult to Determine Sex of Goose or Gander Gander are usually a little larger and coarser than geeae. The head of th ginder Is apt to be larger and the Beck thick r. The cry or tn goose Is rather harah while the gander makes a shrill cry. The only accurate way la examination of the organs, or observation of the flock at mating time. - Laying ability of geese depends on tha breed and the Individual. 'iou- louae geese will usually average about twenty eggs, nd wrne produce thirty to thlrty-flve. White Chinese geese will lay from fifty to one hundred eggs. The Eradens are not generally quite a good layers a Toulouse, although very similar. Th lameness may be due to rheu- tnatlam caused by spending the night In a damp roosting place. Goslings sometime become lame, due to faulty feeding method caused hy lack mineral matter or animal feed in the ration. Early Hatching Favored Hatching In March and April Instead ef May and June has several advnn tagea. In the first place, the early hatchee do not meet the strenuom competition of chick that are incu bated by hen later la the season. The Incubator can be made to yield mor .profitable return by running It dur ing tha early month when farm wora 'ba not become heavy. Value jof Sorghum Hay According to analysis, ordlnnrj sorghum cane hay should be wortb 1 sbout the same or slightly less than timothy hay for dnlry cows. Actunlly It Is really a better roughage for dnlrj cow than timothy hoy. At any rntt the cows' seem to find It more palatn 1 bl. Like timothy hay, aorghum fod i der ta somewhat lacking In protein ' end, on thnt accotftit, It I necessary te , feed just a .tittle more In the way ol bran and oil meal with It than wltb 1 such roughage s clover or alfalfa. D.C.D TT AlUn l IJUnilJL IMallory Select Residential & Transient lata an Yamhill. Portland. Oratsa. Modem - Fireproof American Plan BATES MODERATE TOT C j70e raetorr. UmU JU.CO way Purtland. INFORMATION . DEPARTMENT PLEATING 8FECIAL Cut. seam, hem and machine pleat nMrte ready for ban1. $1.00 Ilainatli'-hlric. Dirotlnc and tiirklna-. EASTERN NOVELTY MFO. CO. l614Hfih Mtreaf Portland, Or. MOLE R BARBED COLLEGE Trachea trade In weaka. Bonis pay while learning. ' f'oaltlnna sacurad. Writ for catalogue. 114 llurnalda UU-ast, Port land, Oreson. CUT FLOWERS aV FL5RAL REBldNS Clark Bros., riorlata, II? Morrtaun BL """"""" DR. MARIE D. EQUI Wonta and ChiMrMS P.tTBtCIAM 14 Ufarrtte Bld UrBOBOH RYDER PRINTING CO. ' Feature Prlntlna for ' Laaa 152 Third Htreet Portland, Oregon Your "TEETH SLEEP" Whlla Wa Work Our Iteoutntlon la our crcateat aaaL rv Keene. 151 Vi nahlnton Ht Portland ATTKN'TIOt.AII'"S! r''t Maw nvC Haniury bauly uarlor; wa f.i 70a ap; a mmkm ail kind of hair piaeaa out of eanbiasa; 1 ateai avitra. O&e; X atama, 11.60; S ao-ma f!. Kil tnon, of tMantr raltora, tlt. 400 l)kuu kuiMIng, Portland, Oregon. NORTONIA HOTEL Ton Will rai Bia-ht at Roma Bar Sad aai Caatral Imililll taaa. Eleallatrt Caf. Special Waakljp Rate. BuaMxrtaall Tialna. 11th ana) Stark. PORTLAND. OKEOOM CLEANING AND DYEING jgr-nhu For reliable CUanlne ana Dra- ajlllv n aervkw aontf aaroela U Be. J W Ha pay mum poataca. Inform- h V ZAM a owi and prioaa ttvm apoa ra- SstfTB si t. tatr E.Ngri cttt dye wores. Eatahhahad IMO. Portland. Ora Prostate Cured Without Operation Special altanttoa ta fhomark. Rovola, Hartal ana raauua imor.iea DR. K. A. PHILLIPS Broadway Bklf. Portland. Or. Portland 8in tsm. P1RIS HUH STORE auuaotos Wigs Toupees AH klndaof Hair and Baauty work br eiperta. Hannebta Co.. Waah. at., naar Waal Park Aged Apple Tree. The apple tree is tba longest llred of American fruit tree. In many parta of the East it la not unusual to find trees healthy and bearing fruit at the age of ona hundred years. Gold Far Below Ground. Tba greatest depth at which gold haa a yet been excavated from the earth is 4,200 feet (about three-fourth of b mile, in the New Chums mine in Australia. Love for Animalt Interest In anlmala I ao natural with children that It I usually a simple matter to teach lore and sym pathy for them even where It doe not already exist In presenting an animal that 1 "new," teachers have splendid opportunity to train powers of observation and to supply a claaa with a mine of material, aays Nature Magazine. The otter a a fur bearer, as the courageoua protector of hi life and liberty, a a fisherman, and as a special. stunt artist Is bound to delight children. Take them to tea live otter If possible. Culling Condemned Ewea . Ia culling out condemned ewes con formation is sb important considera tion because two-thirds th yearly return- from a ew la from tha lamb aha produces. Blocklness, level ramp, a well-filled leg of mutton, and well aprung ribs associated with a irtd Biuzcle are outstanding points to ba looked for. Broken mouths snd spoiled udders are sufficient to Justify getUng rid of a breeding awe. Her ability to produce a good Iamb should also be considered. e . -Males with frosted combs and wat tles will require four to sit weeks to entirely recover. If your birds are badly frosted tb first of January, good futility cannot b expected be fore th first of February. Th chief value of sprouted oati comas from its green or succulent con dition. It does not contain a greater aggregats amount of nutriment, but presents thl nutriment In a form that ta mora digestible and satisfies tha fowl's need for green food. r f Calve from heavy milking cowi should be wenned gradually. If the) are running with the cows the wean Ins ahould he begun by keeping then up and allowing them to suck onlj twice each day for five or alx day. o Dairy hull should have plenty 01 water. Thl matter la often neglected especially when there la not u cmstani supply tn the atall or pen and whei the hull is difficult to handle. A hul should be wittered at least onre a dii) during the winter and twice a day djr Ing the summer. , a a A practically perfect ration for an average cow giving a full flow of milk Is 'one composed of around SO pounds of good corn ensilage, 10 to 12 pounds of good clover hay, four pound of ground corn, four pound of ground oats, two pounds of wheat bran, with B handful or so of ollmeul dally. OFFERS A MARKET FOR YOUR PRODUCT. m Pfmlsnd, Orsgna m TAtTDBVZLLB PROTO-PLATB Oompl.t. Changs Saturday. Adslla, TTsae day MatlitM, lot; letMiiofa, av. Coatlsa "11 11 P. ia. nuidron 10 nla all Unas Cedar Chests JEs Tennessee Cedar at Data Sta. Offlea. Hal.imom, 1M K. Brtwl. BNU -or CATAUKi Were You Aware That a Thug Was to Waylay You, You Would Co Armed to Protect Yourself and Be Prepared Then Why Not Arm Your . System? and be prepared to pro tect it from the Million of Ccrms that are trying to Infest your blood at all times, by Taking BARK-ROOT TONIC . 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A Minnesota Judge ruled that cowa have the right of way. Every motorist knowa that.t-Dirmingham Age-Herald. How to Keep Well. Don't think the train has passed just because you aee ita tracks. Prom the Country Motorist. Pass Over Censure. Tie cot diverted from your duty by any idle reflection the silly world may make upon you, for their censures are not in your power and consequently should not he any part of your con cern. Exchange. Keepa Its Dead Leave. Maple, beech and hickory tree lose their foliage when frost touches them, but tha winter oak rc'alns Its dead leaves all winter. Head snd Heart. The head learn new things, but the heart evermore practice old experi ence. Beecher. wsmisi; j ins LJ-i"TVVr,jL W. t.. Chlrka from nrlwM focal bi-nt, A rioiihlc pt-tllgn-a lrp. Hlala afrrwlltwl.' At rlmlr 11. -I" A Itix-ka. l.owmt lirlt-ea. lu ll?a delirvrf a-utriinh-p,!. ratalo tret. QUKT.N HATClIHIWJ.iY'fo Mio iKaviwil aaATTua liaillMHIIMIHH WITH OPARAKTnO BKCTIOM AL INOD. BATOR. Mailaintwo aiaM.lIO anil 4H0I aert kma. A'!! sanction any tima. Karh aartioa a enmplaU inrubator. lanto eapaeitr amall apaos automatic ovulat ion, laaa work, low oper ating root. You ean'l bmt it In Prion or lUlch. 1. 120 BOO lr i.lilnn ma at onro lor IhMCDBATOBU (rn.tln.ia. Noaraat. ar Incubator valuoohtalnahla PraatiUI nrnwn It. 2S yaara practical aaparianc and MSB? Back Ouaranta. BT. HELENS INCUBATOR CO. A. ft. UaUftr, Prop. Boa M Cantmlla, Waah. n m I CALAOMJk OB. ' . ' . - K h a. 'I JiD