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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1925)
1 R. C. O'Brien. While In tlir, U. fl, Army In Franc I emitrncfc'd bail cold, then Ilia In lluenr.a. 1 wn slinll-aliurkod and finamd. I suflrrfd In U-rriljIo tulsory Icir six months. Wiia rt'ttiniod to tlia 1'liitxd HluUt and the miKcriiiK contin ued. 1 eonaiillwl Mi different d'MUirs but ll icy did not seem Ux know what (u Hid mnlUT with ma and did nia nn Rood, nUlimigli I Uik several bottle medicine preacrllieU lor m. At lout a I r wild of titi no advised in to tulco Dr. I'iiirrm's (Juldcn Mtwlical Discovery. I noticed a cliaiiK in about a month. TliU surprised ni and 1 contintiKd to take the ' Itiacovery' until 1 bad taken seven botllci. 1 Ixignn to dttl like my elf once mora and today I am fowling brttor than 1 bava felt in four year. With tb exception of 'gassed' lungs I am entirely well." It. V. O' linen, 30IH Kaula Ht., lo AhkIi, Calif. Any drug store, In tsbli-ts or liquid, or M-iid UN) to lr. I'it'rce't Invalid1 Uutol, UuUalii, K. Y.. (or a trial pkg. Germ-Killing Metal. Germ Hint com In contact with curtain initials are destroyed a shown by rurent experiment. Copper, tine, bran and silver are rapahle of klllltiK liilcrobie, but theao mntal alio are moat iMi nil y atturked by chmnk-als. In III tests tli germs wur but harmed by (ilul Inum, nlckid nor pure gold frralily rli-uned and pollhi-d. Valu of Obrvtlon. An observant limn, In all hi Inter rourait with society and the world, carries a pencil connlunlly m hi hand and, unpertelvcd, mark on every person and thing ;h figure ex preaalve of It value, and therefore In atantly on meeting that pemon or thing again know wlml kind and de gree of ai lent Ion to give It. All Dullt on Liberty. "Alt of our greatness wa burn of liberty, even our commercialism wu rocked In the rraillu of democracy, and we rnnnot atranglu th mother without doatroylug her children." John l Altgeld. Serious Smok Damag. In the ltint 20 year Westminster abbey ha auffered almoRt a much tluuiBRO from smoke a time Inflicted In all the prevlou 6J0 year of- th building' existence. Invention of Broni. Ilrome, the only tool metal known to our ancestors of R.000 year ago, win Invented Independently In both the Near Kast and by the 1'i-ruvlan Indium. Golfer' Advantao. Tim golf lliir liu one advantage over the angling Ananias; ho doesn't bavo to ahow anything to prove It. Iloalon Transcript. Mayor Alio Admiral. A a compliment, the lord mayor of London I alway an admiral of th port of Iindon. Uindon Answer. tlfflS ' 'after every meal PartnlS" encourttie th children to cart for thttr tttlhf Give them Wrlftley.. It remove food particle from the teeth. Strengthen the ftuun. Combat add mouth. Rcfreshlnf, and beneficial! SEALED TIGHT KEPT PIOfT You Want a Good Position Vwy w.ll TaV. the Anmaataaro sal. Bnaliiaai luipauv rn.il HMratartal, cumletM 0mtoBjaur, Buaompai PanauBaaiav OmaiwrUI Taaokarr Oaara at Behnke-Walker Tka fnrMMl BealnaM Oallura af tk Nertkwa) Sklnk kai wva exir aocunrr Awarda aa Mali ala tkaa aay ataur tnkaof la Anuirlaa. laaj hr one altiewaa Clalalet, rauitk Minat a mi UeiTtaaat Partlaa. t, liaae M. Walkaav Fm P. N. g. NO. 14, 1928 (AMI DAUGHTER NAMED HANIFA . By EDCAR J. BANKS lift hr lwrt aiurr faa. Ca.) FHIDAY found tba luiinatn Ab dullah aguattad crvudegged upon th platfona of the uioeuu. He fore blui, on llttl itand, lay lb open Koran upon which hi ye were fixed, while hi chubby forefinger wai tiiergetkally geaileulullng to th group of excited wumeil about bliu, Krom th expreailon upon bl face, and Hi (harp Interruption from hi audience, It eined that at la at, In bl old age, after a life Oiled with the thouaund theological battle, and crowned with a tbouiaud Victoria, h had met hi Marathon, for th longer lie argued th louder grew the ax population of th women. "T)i I'rophet pec be upon htm " repented Abdullah for th tenth tlm that day, nnd with an eipreaaloii of Incriwalng deapilr, "received from I'ar adla uieuage that man might have four wlv. You, ladle of Mecca, de mand that If a (nun ha four wlv. a wonuin may have four huaband. Had that been Allah (11, b would long ago have revealed II." "Ilut Allah did not eay that w lliould not hav four buahanda," cried the women. "Oh, great Abdullah," they continued, "Allah ha revealed many tiling through th I'mphet, and we r obedient to all hi law; other thing ar yet to be revelled. There for, learn for u Allah' will. 'I'ray that he may reveal to you, yon who remember th Prophet, you who were among tlioa t welcome him back to Mecca, you through whom Allah ha already revealed ao many thing, If woman may not bava four huaband aa man ha four wlv." Abdullah groaned, for till reputation a a holy man wt at tk; he had employed every argument to bring theae wive of Mecca to contentment, yet they had defeated him, and de minded from hlra a ipeclil revelation. "I will aik Allah to reveal hi will." be itghed. "Next Friday I wilt Im part It to you." Bllll groaning In aplrtt, he aroe from th floor, feebly moved aero th at raw matting to th door, poked hi fat, bar feet Into hi aandala, and went bom. Abdullah' paat hlatory bid been in Interacting on. H wa email, bare footed boy when th prophet Moham med returned to Mecca, and now of a I) th peopl left In th Holy City, he alona had aeeo him. Inaplred by that rare prlvtleg, he market) out for him aelf th career of a holy man. When hi chin wa flrat fuy with th down which evolved Into th largest of patriarchal beard, h wandered a den I all, but to aufter from hunger and thlrat, and to lacerate hi awn body, eoon ceaaed to be pleaaurea, and filial ly h aettled down a an lmmam In th Holy City to gain an eaaler liveli hood by fleecing th visiting pilgrim. In hi profaaaloD h pro ape red. He Ion wa Intruated with th key of the Kaaha, and ao great wa hi re puted piety that he wai coneulted In very rellgtoua rontMveray. During hi long Ufa Abdullah had seen but on Borrow hla wive hid died on after another, yet that wai not the eauae of hi grief, for never for long did ha lark bl full quota of wive which, both living and dead, be could count to core. Th on thorn In hi fleih wi that thl core or mora of wlvel had preeented him with but a alngle offaprlng. a daughter, whom he hid nimed Ilinlfi. Thl solitary plant of tba harem grew and bio mined Into dark, lender, large-eyed Arab mild, lending out her tendril of love until they entwined ahAut th old man' heart, aa If to compenaat him for hi lack of on. Mi wa the only child of twenty paaalng wive. "Hub," tenderly (aid Hanlfa, her father, leaving the crowd of angry women In tha tnoeqoe, had returned home and (quitted before th dlah of pllaf, which ha lift unlaated, "Are you mr "No, child." repjled Ahdullih. with n ludlbls ilgh. yet without paying hi ruitomiry vlalt to th harem, h retired. Th next morning when Abdullah appeared, his eye were lunken, for ha hid pid oleepleai night. Dur ing th dark hour hi audience of clamoring women wai aver before him, and although he hid a thouaund time lucceaafully Interpreted the law of the Koran, now ha had failed; hla wlti hid deierted him, ind no revelation ram; hi reputation aa an lmmam would b ruined, and all tha wladom displayed In tha paat would ha In vain. Thui tortured, ha alept none and ta little. Half a duten time, dally Hanlfa urged htm to Impart In her th riua of hi aorrowa, and aa often did ha deny that be whr nITUoted, yp( before the week in half ended, Ab dullah hid become n feehle that he ven neglected the hook which wna to perpetuate. hi mime; ha remained In the corner, allent and thoiiitlitful. "Biba," aald Ilnnlfa, ami In itroklng hi old bald head, "Tell m your troubles parhap I can help you." "I hav none, child," wa the holy tnnj'i prevaricating reply. A deep groan followed. Hnnlfa wa too lollcttoui of th old min'i health to b illent. Long (ha atood over htm, stroking bli head, yet Anally whan tha abundance of ilgh and groan warned to b well nigh exhiuited, ha explained In feeble vole how tha women of Mecca had demanded a special, lmpolbl revela tion. Concluding his ijlanitlorj In, Liter despair,' b covered" Ibis' fic'e'wlth hi hand and wept Haulfs liuglied. "I'oor ttaba," shs said, still stroking bis bald bead. "Your troubles ar slight." Abdullah raised bis tear-Ailed ejres reproachfully. "They ar vary slight," she repeat ed. "Leave them to ma and tbay will disappear." Abdullah's look of reproach turned to oua of keen attentlou. "Yes, liaba, If you will writs my name Just once In your great book, I will bring your troubles to ao end." Abdullah, with tlie ugvrne of th sinking man who grasped at th straw, promised. While Hinlfa was explain ing th special revelation which on the appointed day ha should communi cate to tha women In tha mosque, tha tears suddenly disappeared from his eyei. Fortified with i new hope and courage, ha arose and shouted to his slaves to Immediately bring a large tray of pllaf. It wa early Friday morning, earlier than uiuil, when Abdullah aented him self upon th platform of th moiMiii". On all prevlou ocrloni, line he could remember, hi audience had gathered and were awaiting him. That Friday morning, when be aald his prsyers, hi vole rang with sn un usunl clearnea. nd during hi pro. tratlona bl old bone teemed to hav renewed their youth. Hit fac was beaming with hspplness, and hi eye had never been mora bright, for ha had ao Important communication from Allah to reveal to tha wives of tha Faithful. At bis side upon tha plat form stood sn Immense copper kettle which his watting slave bad brought him. Una by one tba rebelling women came and squatted about, anxious to hear the special revelation promlaed by tha beaming eipreaalon upon Ab dullah' face. Finally, when they had all congre gated, Abdullah, In a voice deep with mystery snd awe, commanded that each woman preeent should go st ones to ber home and Immediately return with a Jug of milk. Tha women de murred. They had come, they said, to hear the revelation. Abdullah ex plained that no revelation was pos sible until hi command hid been obeyed, and in a few momenta two core women, each with a Jug of milk balanced upon her bead, atood before htm. "Pour tha milk Into thl kettle." said Abdullah, with a vole (uggeettv of till greater myttery, yet In bit eye wa a twinkle of delight which be could not conceal. Th women Bled paat th kettl. poured the milk Into It, and returned to their place upon th floor before th great teacher. Abdullah, solemnly stroking his long beard, looked silently st th foaming camel milk, and then slowly turned to th wondering women before him. Ills morning's discourse upon the perfect wisdom of Allah, and the wonderfulneea of his revelations, was prefaced with a longer Introduc tion than uaual. Never had ha been ao eloquent never bad ha spoken with such confidence. "New, Oh wive of th Faithful," h (aid. In concluding hi long discount, "I (halt Impart th revelation which Allah ha nt to you through me, hi faithful servant. Allah bids thst each of you approach this kettle of milk; be bid that each of you take from th kettl th milk which yon poured Into It but a moment ago. When you shall hav dona thl. h bid that each of yon wh wilt, take four hue bands, as a man may take four wive. But h continued, at tba sparkling of bis yt increased, "Allah bid tnt aay that If on of you aball take tha tbouaindth part of a drop of tha milk which another hat poured Into th kettle, It thall be accounted unto you a theft, and yon aball be delivered to Ibllt for eternal punlihmenL" Th old man chuckled. The con tented expresiloni upon tba face ol tha women tuddenly turned ta a ma le nient "Oh great Abdullah," finally sug gested an Innocent one In th audi ence, "w do not know which our milk la It 1 all alike-It Is all white and foamy." Abdullah sprsng to his feet and with his arms wildly and supernsturslly waving above his head, shouted with a monstrous, prophetic voice, which thundered throughout tha morgue, tba special revelation from Allah: "Aa It It with tha milk, to would It ba with your children," wer tha few Intelligible word amid th re sounding chocs. "As you cannot dis tinguish which drop of milk you poured Into th kettle, so you could not distinguish tha father of your children. Trouble ma and Allah no mora with yoar Idle worda." Tha women were vanquished; on by one they left tha mosque. At th last on dlaappeared th chuckling Ab dullah looked fondly at th whit foam, smacked hit lips In anticipation of many days with frequent and pro longed drafts of curdled milk, and clapped his hinds to summon th wait ing slave to carry tha proceed of bli revelation home, Although Kiinlfa could not dis tinguish alef from yod, that Friday iftarnoon iha wit peeking over her father! shoulder while ha dilated In hit great theological book upon the various sect i of tha Moslem world. Ona of them, tha largest, h described as th Hanlfsh. A her father pointed out th word, and read It aloud, shs again stroked hli old, bald head, and then hurried away to bring him a bowl of curdled milk, Abdullah's revelation muat hav met with Allah't fivor, for th Hanlfih sect hss Increased In number ind Id all things worldly. Prominent among Its members It Abdul Hamld, th sul tan, who, with millions of others, spesk reverently of tha good old Saint Hanlfa. DM IMPROVING QUALITY OF DAIRY PRODUCTS Mora snd mors quality In dairy products brings lit Just reward. When milk Is clean snd purs mora of It Is used and a better price Is paid. Of course there ara exceptions to this, is, for Instance, when tha milk from a large number of farms Is dumped Into common vats. Tbs thing to bs dona under aucb drcumstsnces It for sit fsrmers to Improve their product snd for tbem to let tba world know about It It has been well ssld that tha way ta Increaae th usa of milk In tba eltlea I to Increase Its .value by Im proving tba quality. People ara saturated with tba Idea at sanitation and quality. Products that a few years sgo were told In bulk with ao thought of contamination, ara now told only in sanitary sealed pack age. Juat so with milk If It pos aee quality, people will use mora of It and That will improve the mnr1:et. Tha consumption of dairy products hss Increased 23 per cent during the last few years. Credit for much of thl Increase most ba given to Aha fact thst tba cleanliness and quality of th dairy product offered for aale bava been Improved ta such aa extent thst they bsva become tha best tba world has ever known, Tha method of Improving th qual ity, af naceaalty, muat (tart at th farm. Th rule or th plan ar very almpl. Tha cow and tha milkers should ba healthy. Moat town and eltlea bava ordinances requiring thst cows ba tested snd found free from tuberculosis before their mUk may ba sold. It Is Just ss essentlsl tbst thoss who do th milking and who bsndls th milk shall b free from th sm dlsesse. There Is a growing tendency to ub ttltuta principles for rule. Thl ap plies especially to tb production of clean mUk. Th way to produce clean milk I (Imply to keep It from becom ing contamlnsted with dirt This re quire a clean milking place, clean cows, clean milkers and clean pall and other utensils. Cooling th milk It likewise very essential Everyone knows that cool milk keeps very much better than warm milk. Tha reason Is that bacteria. wMch causa tha milk ta become sour, multiply much more rapidly in warm milk. There ara pos sibilities on every farm of cooling th milk. It msy be running water, It may ba Ice, or It may ba soma other arrangement The big thing Is to apply tha slogan, "keep It clean, keep It cool." . a Half a Million Boarder Cows in New York State Foot hundred and sixty-two thousand New Yerk state cows do not produce enough butter fat to pay their board bill, says ITofessor H. A. Hopper of th New York 8tte College of Agri culture at Ithaca. Yet he continue, they add enough to tba total produc tion of milk and cream to depress mar ket price on th product of th 938, 000 good cow In th at ate. According to Professor Hopper, there are 65,000.000 mora pound of butter fat In ttorags now than a year ago, which cause th lower price In dairy product. Under such conditions It 1 even mora than usually Important a account of present high feed price to cull out th low producers. Culling wa never more necessary or needed wore than at th present time, says Professor Hopper. One-third of New York' coat art not only falling to pay their own way, but ara making It difficult for th other 838,000 cowl to return a profit Tha cow-teatlng associations now Id operation In vsrlous psrts of th state ar doing vsllsnt work In coping with this menace to tba dairy Industry, but what Is needed Is mora of them and mora men who ara not afraid to beef tha low producers. Tha acalee and Babcock test for buttsr fat will weed out tha poor eows, If their owners will sea their duty and do It ; and bet tar rations and core home-grown feeds will Increase tba net earnings of th good ones. i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Dairy Facts iiinuniniiitiiiuuir A dairy barn doesn't need to ba coatly to be clean. e e e . Cream and mUk coot 23 timet at fait In water at In air of tha aiuie temper ature. e e e Yon muat Ilka cowt If yon expect them to make a profit for you. Then you bava got to ttudy and understand cowt and all that goat with their breeding, feeding ind.es re. e e Tba beet way to meet th dairy cow's mineral needs ta to apply lima and phosphorus, in tbs form of ground Umestons and acid phosphate, to tha oil, and thereby grow mora high mineral roughages, tuch aa clover and alfalfa. e e A beivy allowance of potatoes for dairy cowt produces milk of poor flavor. They may ba uted with suc cess, however, when not over 80 to 85 pounds of raw tubers ara fed a day to a cow. A slightly larger allow ance of cooked potatoes may ba fed. PORTI ANn 1 V7A 1 LtVU Portland, Oregon. IMallory Select Residential & Transient" Utk a TaaiklU. Portland, Onm Modem f ireproof American Plan RATES "ALL MAKES" Guaranteed Rebuilt Typewriters Bale Tama; I6.W monthly if aVtlwd. lUnUd t mot., S3. 50 A ep. 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Millions Paid to Hunt During ona season sportsmen In tha t'nlted States pay on an average about 15,000,000 for bunting permits and li censes ot all kinds. This money Is used by tha various states to establish game preserves, psy tor wardens and generally to reduce taxation. Danger! New York newspapers are discuss ing the question, "What Is an adven turess?" An adventuress Is a woman you and your husband met awhile ago, and your husband remarks, "Why not have her out to our bouse to dinner somotlmeT" Kansss City Star. Reversal of Usual Order. The sloth, a purely arboreal animal of Central and South America, prac tically spends Its life upside down, These animals bang head down In the trees and rarely leave them. Grumbler Nsvsr Leads. Pessimists are always in the rear, and never In the Tan In the march ot progress. Your successful men and women are never chronic grumbk-rs. Ulsliop Samuel Fallows. Time to "Take Stock." 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Ore INFORMATION M DEPARTMENT Moler Barber College Teaches trade ta I weeks. Bone ear while teeming. Poet tl one secure. Write for eauiegue. tie Buraatas S treat, pert, land, Orecoa. 8UT FLOWIM e FLOHALTaiSIONB lra Broa, riort.U, J7 stornaoa 8L NORTONIA HOTEL Tea Win real Riant at Horn. Here Sah ml Caatral ImmMt Una. Eiselknl Cafe. Special Waeklr Batoa. Boa starts aO Trains. 11th and Blark. PORTLAND. ORGOON Wa Specialize In Eats, PdU. Weal lea, TaDew, Caaor?, Oregn Crtse Ksst, Cetf Sou, BerttHair Wrilate Sklspfaw Tan A k -art Mae LM Portland Hide a Wool Co. I asm, asnuhs, aa Breach at PeeetaOa, Uaae New Fluff Rues Made Frees Old Carpets -Wear Like trad." Deal XHnrt wtth tha Mnnnfactmr. Abaahite oawaroon UHUMt. Bene la lour ta- . Itrlal or Wrtu lot Fnoa western n.vrr RUO COMPANY. SMS Unioa Avaaaa Ner. Pettfaad. Oneoa Apples Oddly Colored. Apple trees planted near a perpen dicular rock cliff at Cashmere, Wssh, produced apples that were colored on one side only because the sun and light could not reach the side next to the cliff. The location was chosen so that the roots might find perpetual moisture at the foot ot the cliff. Ink From the Maple. A homemade ink waa, in earlier days, sometimes made from the bark of the red maple by boiling It and add ing sulphite ot Iron, says the American Tree association. It contains consid erable tannin, and, at one time, waa occasionally employed In dyeing. Getting In Shape. It might console the farm boy who Is growling about pitching hay during ' the sweltering dsys of July and August It he'll Just remember he is getting himself In fine trim to enjoy golf a little later in life. Cincinnati Enquir er. Esrllsst Sweet Sounds. The lyre, the flue, the trumpet or horn, and the kithara were used by the Greeks. The Egyptians used the flute, the slstrum, the lyre and the harp. . The harp, In many Instances, had 15 strings. ' Nsture's Great Law. i Everything bears within Itself an Impulse to strive after a higher de gree ot divinity, and that Is the great law ot progress throughout all nature. Had Scanty Store of Iron. Practically all the great countries ot , antiquity were deficient In natural supplies of iron. Consequently most ot the civilized people ot early times had few tools, limited largely to, knives, hoes and weapons. WASHINUHIN ISTATR W. I- Chit-Ira from M-lM-tMl local urn doiilil. pillar-. lrw.. Htat. aTrMllttu, Alio rlioli't U"l A Hi-k, lrl.. luo lira nVIWwr gtMrantft!, - Tat. It fn. QUKEN I tATCJ I K ,)v Tu44 IOM nuvtnvf SaATTi.s ELASTIC STOCKINGS, TRUSSES Abdominal Bupportonj Arch Huppurt. bond fur mouur but blanks, laoe-Davn Druf Co. Tra Export. oQ 171 Thin1. Su rarUand. Ore m I I i niiJ eJ2 ' 4. o .OW u V.1T