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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1925)
lh:rty-lwo Yeiti L'xper'ence MRS. CELIA CIIEESEMAN "In my personal experience of thirty-two years with Or. I'icrce's lavoril I'rcKcriptmn," said Mrs. C'clla l.hrertniin, Box 160, Route 2. Sn l-eaiiclro, Calif,, "I mint nay it ii t lie lineal tunic and nervine for wo men that I have ever known. It relieved me of pains from which I had iuflcrcd at tunes since my devel opment into womanhood. I think I owe my preent good health to Dr. I'irrce'i I avnrile I'rmrription, and it hat my hj(het endomrment as a woman a special tonic and nervine." Any droit store. Tabids or liquid. nena iuc kit iruu iKg. to nr. I'ieree'l Invalidi' Hotel in HufTalo, N. Y., and write for free advice. Pleaaurea and Business. A man that knowi how to mix pleaa urea with bunloima Is never entirely posscesnd by Hu m; he either quit or resumes Hu m at hla will; and In the Viia he makes of them he ruthor finds rulsxutlon of mind than a dungi-rous charm that mlKht corrupt Mm,- Ft. Evremond. Protects Hlmsslf. "Mvo are not ai flcklu aa women "Perhaps not," ssacntod Mlaa Cayenne. "A woman la free to change her mind, but a man after iuy Itiit an ennagitment ring hue a little something to protect In the way of an luveatment." Wash ington Ktur. Peer's Relatlvea Commonara. ' The relatives of English pi-era do riot officially belong to the English no lilllty, ulthouxh to all purpoacs they are nobles. Thry may, howuver, hold Ultra through courtesy, hut according fo Kugllnh luw they art mere com moners. Destroyed by Eleetriclty. Illg grower and shippers use rleo trlclty In kill Insects that tuny lurk In bass of null. The aacka are run through an electric. Ironing machine which destroys, through' heat and pressure, any lnact cgxa or larvae. 1 Rifle Invtntlona. The flint -lock rifle was Invented In Krstics In tho year 1C 10. Tho percussion-lock r I flu waa patented by a Scotch clergyman named Alexander Komyth In 107, and had been adopt ed everywhere by 1820. Some folks saddle their trouhlea on the world bttcsuse they think It has ) ninny to carry, a little more won't .make any difference Atlanta Consti tution. There aeems to ha something about certain persona that violets really dls llkn, and not only will they withhold their perfume but they will droop as well. Much the same kind of thing has1 been nbaervvd In tho more delicate sorts of roses. - Y After Every Meal ( Pass it around after every meat Give the family the benefit of Its 'aid to digestion. Cleans teeth too. Keep it always In the house. (jlCosts link-helps much " t) mm You Want a Good Position Very well Take th loraentenrr suit Bualneet Menaewneni, Private flacretarlel, Calrulatof QeBtoiaater, Itanafrephla, I'anDannanie, si Oeauaerelel Teenher1 Court at Behnke-Walker TKs foremoat Business Collnta of th Nerthwett kink kaa woa store Aecuracr Award and Uala Medals thea any othr iooool la Amarlca. Bead far eur tiuefwea Ostelof. Fourth Street ou MerruMa, Portland, Ur. 1mm M. Welr, Vtm. P. N ,U. No. 13, 1925 GOING OVER THE RIVER By FRANK H. BLICHTON IW r Snort Siirr t'uii. U I In a delirium uf fever a newaus per repurter as the call of death, 'i his Is a vivid piece of Imaf liisilun dealing with a thought that sums lima ur anulhor baa win la us all. IN HEALTH, George Craves edited bust-ball news ou a Quaker City dully. Now, afliiiue with fever, he tossed restlessly on a cot In Jef ferson huspllul. In delirium he sometimes cheered ghostly bull players or sat up lu bed to better write liiiHglmiry snappy nar ratives ot the drama hla heated brain unfolded before him. When rational, his sparkles of wholeaome wit, bis calm courage, and pleasing courtesy gave sest and spirit tu the surgical wsrd where he ley. The medical w ards were overflow ing, very private mom was engaged, hence (Jraves was allowed tu trespass on the good grsces of "lllg Jim" Ken tiedy, the house surgeon fur the surgl. cat section, lie had once roomed In the same flute with the newspaper man and took a lively Interest In hla welfare. The usual crUls wss near for Urates, Ills friends on the paper bad chipped In generously, from iiiaiinKlug editor to copy boys, and the beat physicians In the city were his at tendants. Ills condition wss serious. A blsck depression shsdowed his dealt In the llrosd street skysorau-r. Us woke at midnight, entirely ra tional. There was a buatle at the door. Someone was brought In on a stretcher. A bed next his own was preps red, the figure was lifted into It. Graves thought he saw two sleek Chinamen slsndlng near, looking with ead faces at the bed. When they had gone, to make sure, he called Kennedy. Thlee Lung, Chink," snld the doc tor. "The cbsps you saw by the bed are his brothers. Itlch. but hss bsd case peritonitis. Native doctor oa Usee street prescribed yellow paper with tmnlile bun sauce, lu cat out the devils In hla body Only one chance for hlin operation tomorrow, wsshlng out of abdominal cavity with saline solution may llv may die." The foot of the Chlmtnan'e bed wss propped up rather high when Craves woke the next dsy, near noon. The faint smell of ether came to him. Presently the patient began to Jnhher. Graves sa up In bed, his matted hair clustering In wada around hla gaunt face, with Its ragged ends of fever beard. Hut his eyes sparkled, and a amlle twitched the corners of his mouth. Ills friends scented the fun. ' ."Thlee Lung will now give the Chi nese version of a Hwlas mountaineer yodellng," he sputtered. "One lung would fall I Observe him csrefully, gentlemen I" ! As the etherlc sleep steadily lifted from the Chlnsmsn, he renewed his Jabbering, mixing our Kngllah pro fanity with plaintive high-keyed bints In his mother tongue. At the first pause Graves spoke again: "Imitation of a eteamhoat making a landing. Notice particularly the whistle and Its absolute fidelity to ns- turel" Piping yelps. Itidlcrounly like the whistle. Immediately followed. The Chlnsman's after-operation egony was .Intensified by bis high fever. In spite of the seriousness of the rae the oth er patients rosred with laughter at the predictions and ' their humorous resllistloii. ' "He a good boy, Mr. Graves," said the nurse, coming up to his bed. "Lie 'down and try to sleep," i Graves hsd a rle of two degrees jln temperature, and the Ire-wster tub 'wss rolled to his bedalde. lie stood It like the game fellow that he waa, and exerlenced much relief when wrapped In a blanket afterward. Presently he found hlmaelf on the ,brlnk of very high cliff. Over Its edge ran a wire cable, end hanging from It were many ropes, each at tached to a stout pulley which ran along the top of the cable. Garbed and bearded like the pic tures In the family lllble, a patriarch stood pear the cliffs brink, writing In !a huge book the names of people who came there. Kach arrival caught one of the ropes and slid over the edge of the cliff, suspended from the heavy cable. All shot down Into the dense mist be low and vanished. Their destination wss hidden from view. The throng was very large and It seemed to lirsves that they would never stop coming. It reminded him of the crowds arriving at the city parks on a sultry Huturdny night. Grave-faced men with frock couts and silk beta were there; women of the gutter; children and even buttles; swarms of worklngmen and youths and mnlds. Every type of humanity, every color and every gnib that Graves had ever seen In the world's activities or beheld In pictured presentation, was there. The panorama ot person ality dazed him. There was not a word spoken, not a whisper exchanged between any of the arrivals; even the babies voiced no cry of pain or gurgle of pleasur uble emotion. Thorn seemed to be a complete npalhy or Insensibility of any one personality with regard to the presence or condition of any other In the gathering. Graves was pus- sled. He earn at last before the patri arch, and murmured hit name In re-1 sponse to some Inward prompting, lie was told to swing over the brink as those hsd done who hud preceded hlin, "Hut why?" said He. "Tills Is death I" replied the patri arch, as he took the name of a beau tiful woman and then that of a gen eral In full uniform who was Just be hind her. "What?" ejnculuted the amnzed young man. "This Is death!" calmly replied the registrar, and he aguln wrote the names of several. One of them wore garments of fine linen, one the taw dry gurb of the slums. "Hoes everyone die In this way?" asked Graves. It was so different from what be had Imuglned It would be. "Ves!" "Kings and queens, and grpat gen erate, laborers snd paupers, sick wom en and tender bullies?' "Yes!" "Hut," went on the bewildered young nian, "I was always taiufht Hint at death there was a cla::'.ntlon made" "There Is a swltih on the cable In the mist below," answered the grave ly majestic figure. "There It la known where each Is to go snd there ore no mistakes when the paths divide." Grsees pondered. More people paaaed hlin. The procession seemed endless. Hack In the throng he saw a Chinaman It was the mine one who had occupied the bed neit to hlin In Jefferson hospital. "Well," said be, and there was no fear in bis heart aa he spoke, "If fragile babies and gentle ladles, brave generals, criminals and saints must sll go through the same procedure, I miens It Is good enough for ie." He reached nut his hsnd for the pendant rope. The Chinaman stepped In front of him, Jerked It from his fingers, and swung over the cliff. He looked s round. The hospital walls stsred at blm. It was midnight snd very still. Kennedy and the nurse bent over the bed next to his. They were putting a sereen s round it, lie rslsed feebly on his elbow to see bet ter and noticed that he was peraplrlng freely. The nurse turned io blm. "Don't make any nolae, Mr. Graves. The Chlnsmsn Is Just going over the river 1 All States Recognize , , Laws Made by Others The Constitution of the L'nlted States Imposes certain obligations upon the ststes In their dealings with esch other, Section 1. Article IV, pro viding that "full faith and credit shall be given In each stale to the public acts, records and Judicial proceedings ofevery other state." This clause lies been held to mean that In civil cases, when the courts of one state bsve given a Judgment, such Judgiueiit will be recognised and enforced by the Courts of every other stste without a new trial. It alao means thst con tracts legally entered Into In one state are binding' and enforceable In anoth er. In the matter of divorce, by thle clauae a elate Is required to recognise a divorce granted In any other state, even though It may have been granted for reaaona for which the lawa of the first state would not allow a divorce. The only restriction which courts have upheld In their Interpretation ot this clause of the Constitution Is that the state granting the divorce shall hsve Jurisdiction over the parties; that Is, that the party ahould have a bona fide realdence within the atate and that proper notice ot suit should be given. Thus Nw York muat recognize Ne vada divorces it It be shown that the plaintiff had a legal residence In Ne vada aud the defendant had been le gally noil (led of the suit. PaUitine There are so many thlu.'S that might be said about TaUntlne In spring time! To begin with. It Is one of the most beautiful countries In the world. It Is well worth visiting for Its own sake, quite apart from Its religious associa tions. The wild flowers on the Judcan hills, standing out In their bright red and yellow and blue against the bare rock (for there Is very little grans), are a sight to be rememhered; und they set you wondering whether the makers of those stalned glass windows In our Gothic churches ran all of them have been to I'alestlne, for the flowers shown there have always an nnnutural brightness and absence of a green background. C, W., In The Outlook (London). Engineer With a Heart The train was speeding along toward the tunnel and the eclipse was gradu ally getting to total. Westchester com muters were straining their eyes for a flryil glimpse, many wishing the train would get In a Jum so that they could see the great slipw. Then the train stopped. , It remained still until the sun was entirely covered and theu moved quickly Into the tunnel. . The engine driver produced more good will for that road tliun weeks of propagnndu and dozens ot otllclul proc lamations, and at Grand Central many passengers moved forward to thank him. Wall Street Journul. Surely Lucky Stone No sir I You can't convince 0. W. D'Vys of Itowe, that the genuine Hin doo luck stone he carries In' a wallet In a pocket over his heart Isn't genu inely lucky. While strolling along the shore of Lake Maesiibpslc, N. H., he halted the progress of two bullets, the shots being fired from a further side of the lake. The lucky stone proved a life preserver as the bullets struck the stone at a variance of less than an Inch, then glanced to either side, twice wounding D'Vys seriously, but not fatally. Doston Globe. PffiB IMPROVEMENT SEEN IN BREEDING STOCK (rraswnS kr tb t7nlt4 SotM CtprtmM f AfrlculturO More thsn l.GOO.UOu bead of breeding stock on farms In the L'nlted States are undergoing systematic Improve ment through the use ot pure bred sires, according to a report just Is sued by tire bureau of animal Indus try, United Slates Depsrtment of Agri culture. Persons participating In this work at the close of the yesr 1024 numbered 13,137 exclusive users of pure bred sires, widely distributed among 46 stales. The department. In conjunction with state and county ex tension workers. Is aiding these stock owners te Improve their methods of breeding and feeding. This orgsnlzed plsn known ss the better-slres-better-stock campaign has resulted In noticeable rivalry among counties and states, where sgrlcultural leaders have uwd It as a mc::n nf bettering farm live stock. Ohio, Ken tucky aud Virginia each bave more than 2,000 furmers enrolled In the cam paign. Largely through the activities of county extension sgeota, 40 conn ties In nine states each hsve the dis tinction of possessing 100 or more live stock owners who are using pure bred aire exclusively In all their live stock breeding operations. Pulaski county, Virginia, leads the list with &92 sncb breeders, and Cnlon county, Kentucky, la second with 457 participants. The chief advances In the progress of the work during the lest three months of 1024 occurred In Kentucky, Vermont and Ohio. A conspicuous new center of Interest In this field of live tock betterment wss in I.ee county, lowa. Altogether 235 additional stock owners affiliated them,elves with the cause during the three-month period. Ia commenting on the keen Interest which live stock owners are taking In aystemstlc Improvement by the better sires route. siec!alists of the bureso of snlmal Industry rail attention to the most Important result of the work namely, the superior types of animals which these breeders are raising and the substantial market benefits they ere deriving. As a typical, example, sn Oklahoma stock owner reported to the depsrtment thst "the difference In price en the market more then psys to keep pure breds even though we sell no breeding stock." Scores of similar reports show that the benefits are practically the en roe In all parts of the country. The department's rec ords, shewing the gradual growth of the better-sires movement, appear to be aa Index to the growing prevalence of good live stock on farms snd In markst centers. But before good live stock can be produced In tsrge numbers, the spe cialist add, there must be a wide ap preciation of the utility value of good breeding coupled with the actual use of algb-clsss pure bred sires at the head of the herds and flocks. The better-slres-better-stock campaign un dertakes to r.ipply this need In an educational wav. Any live stock owner who replsces his Inferior male breeding animals with good pure breds la eligible to take an attlv part In this work. The de partment grants esch participant a barn sign, "Pure Bred Sires Exclusive ly Used on This farm," besides fur nlshlng b tip fil Information on the breeding, feeding and care of farm animate. The new report on the progress of the work contains summaries of stste and county activities, statistic on number, kind and breeding of animal, announcements and terse facts on the practical value of Improved stock. It eontalna nine pages and la In mimeo graphed form. Copies may be obtained, as long as Jhe supply lasts, from the buresu of animal Industry, United Rtste Depsrtmeat ot Agriculture, Wsshlngton. Breed Dairy Cows for . Late Fall Freshening Dairymen who can aucceasfutly prac tice a system whereby their cows will freshen during the esrly winter months almost Invariably make a greater net return and find that the cow' pro duction holds up longer, aa when spring grans comes the milk flow Is stimulated after three or four months ot winter production. , In addition the price of butterfat la Increased during these months, which Is an added Inducement for early win ter freshening. The fact thut most furmers have more time at their disposal during the winter than during the growing sea son constitutes the tldrd Important reaaon for having the cow freshen during the late full and early winter months, 11. It. Lsscellea, Colorado State Dairy Commlasloner. Calf Needs Colostrum All calves should have an opportu nity to suck their dutus at least two or three times because, ss dairymen Well know, the first milk, or colostrum, I necessury for the new-born calf In order to clean out Its bowels. This milk seems to be Isxatlve; nature hss inade It so for a specific purpose and that Is why a calf should suck it dam for at least a day or two. After that It I best to resort to hand feeding. A a general rule, start by feeding the calf one piyind of milk for each ten pounds of Its welaht ' PHPTI A Kin v a J-sX-Eiii-r Portland, Oregon. Mary Select Residential & Transient' U'k s4 Yamhill, Portland, Oman. Modern Fireproof American Plan RATES MODERATE "ALL MAKES" Guaranteed Rebuilt Typewriters 8! Iinwi K.00 mouth lr If 6Vriid. (ton tad I moo., K.JO A op. gmd for lllurmtd price Bat. WHOLESALE TYPEWRITER CO., Ill Htith 8L. "Springtime Beautiful" holds no thrills, and but little anticipation, for the sick and puny. Therefore keep up tbat I 1 100 feeling, f by taking Bark-Root Tonic A MM Laasthe A Intaas laOdaf That will assist NA 1! m TURE In keeping your System fit at all times At your Drag Store WASHINIi I tiiM STATfi W. I. Cbkkt from artot.4 foral a.n a; dool.la prdifn ln.. Sritc ff,lltl. aim rhnlra H.-l" A aa. Inrnt prtwa. IUO-J, liva d.iHrrj rtiaranii. -rak In. ITCHER-CLw AMmd IIATT ,1 Homemsde Lancet. A good surgical needle ot the lancet type tor home use can be made from a large darning needle. The point Is ground and whetted to the shape ot a spearhead, which glres a keen, pene trating and cutting edge, aays Popu lar Science Monthly. A cork pushed on the eye end aerres as a handle. Before using the needle, atertllze the point by holding It in the flame of a gas jet or match. Term Carriea Stigma. Cashier, which, by 'the way, la not an official term In the United States, is commonly construed among mili tary men as baring a more disgraceful Significance than dismissal, although there ia no analogy or precedent In the use of the word by leading Eng lish authors to support this construc tion. Light Colore Aid Growth. Young animals, and presumably children as well, grtfw mors rapidly in rooms with walla painted In light. cheerful colors than they do in dark- painted apartments, says Popular Sci ence Monthly. Experiments show that pale blue, white and light tan are most conducive to rapid growth. Burying the Hatchet. When the red man roamed the western plains it was his custom, when not engaged In fighting rival tribes, to bury his tomahawk, whence we get the expression "to bury the hatchet." Women Breed Silkworms. The breeding and rearing ot silk worms forms one ot the most Import ant and lucrative occupations among women of the Italian countryside. Smoke on Sly. Dissension has split with the Has tings (England) town council. The councllmea want to smoke and the councllwomen are up In arms. Reso lutions to prement members to smoke during council sessions have resulted in bitter fights, while town business has gone by the boards. WITH OTJARANTIRO SECTIONAL INOO. BATOR. Mmlalntwa aiaii,IIOandtlaaRt. ion. Arid aowtton any tima, Earh aenloo s aomplata Incubator, lana eap&cltjr amill liaot automatic rniulat kin, laaa work, km oper ating roa(. You oan't bratlt In Prkwor IWh. Adtlnaal ma at nnca for -,lfl II 1 ... t't T- a-a t rm J'i Jl iiii soa JIN CUBA TOR frtwcatftlotrtMi. Nutmal- ar Inrubatormluaabtalnabla. Fran trial prora It. lift ymra practical aapariaoos sod Mens? aaca uttarnntas, ST. HCLCNt INCUBATOR CO. A.R. Badtw.Prop, BoxSS CaoUalia, Wuh C4xaw aoca ca vr'vi? OFFERS A MARKET for vniiR punniirr VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-PUYS Complete Changs Saturday , Adults, Week day Mstinee 20c ; Evenings, 3nc. Continous 1 to 11 p. m. Children 10 cent all times Portland. Or INFORMATION .DEPARTMENT Moler Barber College Tsschse trade la I weska. Boms pay while laaralng. Positions sscarsd. Write forcataJofva. Ui Burostd Btrest, Port, land, Ortfoa. COT FLOWERS A FLORAL RCSIONt Clarke Broa., FlortaU, l7 Morrtaon Bt NORTONIA HOTEL Tog Win Faal Rlffet at Hons Har U, mi Clatral-UaauUt lain. E Italian t Cafa. Spatial Warklr Bataa. Boa Maata all Traina. lltfe and Stark. PORTLAND. OREGON We Specialize In EiaVs, Pela. Weil, MoLJr, TiDew, Cascart, Orefei Grape Root, Goat Ski Hortt Biir Write tor Shipptac Tass A lataat Prlca Uat Portland Hide a Wool Co. im nana mat asm, estiuas, . Branca at PoeaU'la. Idak New Fluff Rugs Made From OU Carpets "Wsar Ufeo lrW Daal Dirart with tha Manafaeturar. Abaotuta Satiatartioa Gaanuitnad. fiaad ia ar Ma larial or Write fur Fncaa. WESTERN FLUFF BUG COMPANY. M-U Uakat Amraa Nor. Portland. Oram The Shy Bridegroom. One of the strangest marraige cus toms Is that observed by aome ot the women ot Assam. There the bride sometimes takes the initiative. She goes to fetch the bridegroom, and It la etiquette for blm 'to bide and resist until carried off. Women of means are permitted to choose a temporary husband and when tired ot him pay him oft and take another. Left Poor Author Alone. The shortest run for a play la re ported from Australia. It waa a four act play. At the end of the first act the critics left; at the end ot the sec ond, the andlence, and at the end ot the third, the actors themselves de serted. Boston Transcript. Authors' Immortality. Immortality for an author la that he should blossom In so many future works of others that bis own are re membered no more. There Is no high er immortality. Jacinto Benavente. Banana Industry Periled. By Introducing a variety ot banana that was Immune from the fungus dis ease that was destroying the trees ot Jamaica, growers ot the Island have saved the Industry. Why Uplift Isn-t There. The trouble with many uplitters Is that you cannot pin them down to the real home job which society has as signed them. You cannot lift any thing unless you are in some way braced to the 1 ground. Rural New Yorker. Writs for lowaat ericas avar en w. L. crocus or famous ' Northweit quality. Choice "Rtda snd Rocks" SIS par 100. 100 live dalivtry guaranteed. DRUGS BY MAIL iMuiaand ou aour Drnza be mailBoariJ ervlce riven mail anjara LAUE DAVIS DKUO COMPANY TniH Expert. 171 Third St.. Portland. Ore ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES mm tf taken In time, prevent oper. atione fur thalta, Catarrh. -e Aithm I,n. Throat. I.lr. 1 K ulnar. Hhaumatlam. blood. ( Stomach and allfamala dia- -.., order. Bladuar Trouble. JJk. The C Ceejwo RameJIo are v narmtrta, aa no drune or puhvMi : are need. Compoard of the " chmatat medklnal root, herb. butt and bark, bneerlad to as l F tront (ar away erirntel eoun 1 trie. Call ot Writ tat Inform. at km C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. New Locatlnrr-262 Alder St., S. W. Cor. Third, Portland, Ore. tlatebliahed U Yearata Pertlud