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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1925)
3 Mrs.1 Johanna Tlucliko.' 5 " "yi f- T-,- Prlmltlve Match!. ' ; Karlr matolio wore callcid lurtfors, mid mutch tint would Ignite by pik'uiih of rlcllon wu Invented by mun named Walker, of Btockton-on-Toes, Kuglund, In 1829. In March, 1843, HmuImui Partridge took out British patut (or s tuaphlua lor inuuu- (ut'lurliif the up Hut. All tlieae early umUhfi dupendud upon phoaplioru fur tliulr lighting by intiuu of friction; fcu My uiutulies were flr; brought out In 1802.' - MODERN MARTYR By SUSAN A. MATHER The Appealing Cham of Health Tacnirn, Vali. "Lnat April I cam down with the 'nV d M to wcuk afterward tlmt 1 could scarcely ilr;i around, mid my nrrve were in twililc shape. I had bclc uihr and headaches' and my sp petite tailed me completely. Dr. I'lrrcc' Favorite .'rcscription had litcn id uili Krcat benefit to tne once before when I had Herd of tonic and nervine that 1 decided to t.ile it attain and it very quickly relieved ntc of the nervoiiiic, b Ic achet and he.idadiet and my appetite Soon returned. I vm retored to I l.k u.l.l. I. f efill Ktiinv I untllf! recommend Ur. INi-rcc Iavonte I'renptiiirt to every woman who i ailinit, wenk or nervom." Mr. Johanna lUichlm, 35(4 K. Eye St. 'Jin u-e of lavorite I'rrscriptioi. ha made many women happy by liukinu; tlam healthy. Get it' at tmre from . votir nearest druftxiat, in either liiiuid or tablet form. Write Pr. 1'ierfe invalid' Hotel In Buf l.ilii, N Y.. fr free advice. Send Ilk- if yon want fc trial pltf. tablet. Originally "Jaw Harp" The tame, Jew's burp, Ih prohiibly a corrupt ion' of tliu original name of thl linplu niunU-ul instrument. Jaw' harp, o culled bncauHa when tn troe It ll held between tha Juwa. A niUilclan niiined Churloa EulenMeln produced remarkutjlo efforts llh Jew' harp at tin) Koynl Institute, London, on Feb ruary 15. DCS. Apostle Man of Learning. 8t, 1'uul w educated in all the learning of the Jewish doctor of the In w, a he state lilmsulf. Ill ad- droaaui ulao ahow that he had a knowl edge of classical literature, particu larly the literature of the Clruuk. There woro many soata of learning In the Kant In hi time. One, that we would call a university, wa iltuated In lila unlive city of Taru, In CHlcla. A- Marriage Solemnity. The two atagea through which roar- rtugo ha developod are: Alarrlugo by force and marriage by contract. In the latter ilage of devclopmout thore was a lolemn aurroudur of the bride by her guardian In the Anglo-Saxon murrluge acrvlc'o. Thl ceremony i tha.pruuung, and the cuatom of "giv ing away the bride" la traced to thl oleum surrender. The Earneat Man. The earneat men are ao few In the world that their very earnestness be come at once the badge of their no bility; and, a men In crowd Instinc tively make room for one who aeem eagor to force hi way through It, ao mankind everywhere open their Tank to one who ruahea aoaloualy toward om object lylug beyond them. Dwlght.. Record for Dad English The ri'curtl for bud kui.linb I sllll held by a man who pas not long ago a governor of cm; our large states, lie performed the Uutuual (cul of making threo grammatical error In t lenience composed rf two word: Them's them!" Scrlhner Maga- line. C Twig aa Tooth Bruh. Kim, the little bdy In Kipling1 atory, waa an Kngllah orphan brought up aa a native In India. He cleaned bla teeth with a twig, chewing the libera thoroughly to penetrate all crevice, and ecrubblnc energetically to remove tartar. Moit Kaat Indhtn have white, itrong teeth. Madam Le Drun. Mine. I.e llrun wa a French painter Who gained conaldcrohln reputation In Furl. Her pitlntlngi, hlalorlcal plec a well a portrait,. were exhibited In the I.ouvre. Mmu. da Oenlfa apeaki of the tulvnta of Mine. Lo Drun with tnuch warmth (if praUe, and complain that the pit a "aotighi to deproriatt her painting becauno he wa' a wom an." Clcago Journal. -HI 7 FRtB-A i km M w II - w 1 Unlvertal Force. F'oreo, forco,,everyhero force! We ourselve a tnyaterious force In the euter of that. There 1 not a loaf yotliug In the highway but haj force in It; bow viae could It rot? Thorn ('arlylo. FUt.-f. if..i . r rw4 ft Mdwiasl mm. Simajh l. BoeUd UMUd I ha Uhef mm. Tha anguMl uaiMM aum mi. rlt! tnim'al mum m WALTFg JANVII:H, I., 47 GhI St., N Vi T dttftft. mi jm. M tU fi 4"M M KELLOGG'S TAarriMma CASTOR OIL , Ch Evil Spirit. In ninny rmrta of South America wooden' eronne art atlll erected on the outsklrt of thown and village to frighten away the evil plrll. 1 "Hello Doddf 'dorrt Slip ft packafe In your pock! wntn you bo home lo- Olv the vonndtleM thl whiiieaoiM.laa lamina a wen jor pMird tfnefi, Ur ll yoentV afler atMokin ar vrhrn ttOrkdr. It a fmlllltl fmltanktr Caledonian Art At pottery the Caledonian could not compare with the Human, alnce the potter'a wheel eem to have been un known amongat them. Hut they almoat excelled tho "nianter of the world"' In their ornament. The mountain yield ed their craftimen (old, allver, bronie. amber, ruble and rock cryatala auch aa agate, Jaiper and calrngorma and Jet. From theia they made ornamenf and weapon. Height of Redwood. fwo hundred and fifty-five feet I the average height of tho big redwood equola tree, although apeclmen eg' I cording 320-foct with trunk diameter of 30 to 35 feet near the ground have been meaaured. Kp Coal In Sight, Let a man but have an aim, a pur- Ipoae, and opportunity to attain nn end ahall atart forth like bud at the kla of apring. Bishop Spalding. Wooda In Combination. Cum and mahogany la not consld ored real nlahogany. Only ioid ma hognny or aolld mahogany with a ma hogany veneer could be considered real mahogany. However, gum and birch with mahogany voneor I quite generally uaed. . 1 Carbonated Drink Popular, Corbonuted drlnka, which wore brig' inated In 1807, is tlila country, have I nlfaln,M InttiinnBA nnniltnelttf hnrA ROOT AND HERB More than 8,00,000,000 bottle are T? P MPHIP con,umed teu according to the merce flgurca, lr-J I i ',.t ... I A If Uttfn In Hm. nmtnt onr tlons for IHlH-t-i, CnUrrlt. Aihm l.ana. ThriMt. Ilvr. K (ilitiiv, lUiurniilUm, lllMt. BbtftMch atifl aHrnmala dlf ' l.r.l. ra. Illaililn I'ruubU 3 ha C. CW RrawdlM art hflrmlr4. u nn dmai ur doImhi ar uietL CemmMftl of thf rholartt metlk-lnal mtit. hrrb. tnida and bark, ImrHMird by ut , from lar away nrirnlal roun. ' Itl. a. Call or Wrlta luc Inform- alln C. Gee Wo CliincsetMcdlclne Co. Nw lllnn-28li AW St.. 8. W. Cor. TdW, t'orll.nd, Ora, ' Kainbliaharl llfl Yaaraln Hon land L.i.aai.4'lVr1 ! P. N. U.. No. 15, 1925 You Want Good Position Very wall Tnka the Aeroflntnn'rT arts' llualneaa Mnnagemant, T'rlvat Baeratart ill. Ciileulater, Cutnptomntar, Htonoara plile, I'aiimunahlp, br Cominarclui Teach ara1 Coura at Behnke-Walker Th' fnramnat Dualnaaa Collfa of tha Northweal wlilrh hna won mora Aeeuracir Awarda and (lolrl Meitnla than any othar HrtuMil In Amnrlra. Hml for our Bucfeaa ChIiiIcw. Kourth Htreot nenr Ilnrrlaon, I'oillund, Ur. lauao M. Walker, 1're. by aaurl Stury V ut. Co.) FTKR' I'hlllp' rtaymond M. D.. wa graduated from the medi cal ichool a a pbylclao and aurgeon, It took hliu but a few week to locate In a email auburb be yond Yonker. A cottage with a neat Utile ottlca, a coxy den, comfortable bvdroome end dining room and kitch en coiiatltuted III bachelor ' apart ment. 'J lie home woa Jnat off the liinln buliie atieet of the village, and bla winging algn, brava In gold and black, could eaally be aeeo by thoae who were palng ' along tha thoroughfur. When he had apeot n'l be dared of the truall amount bla edu cation had left of bla patrimony upon the furnlahlng of thla little home, and had liitlled a capable Irtah bou keeiier, he felt at leliur to alt on the tiny (Mired with hi book, behind the oreen of the ramhler roee, and watch fur tli metaenger to ring the bell, ready-to dip into tha office and grave ly receive the roeiwage hhnaelf If It wart during office) noura, or, If it were not, to linen while Bridget took the order and eoewtrtd. "(It'll tell the docthor whin be cornea In." If the book eoruetlmee allpped to the floor and the poaalbl patient waa forgotten In the Villon of a certain dainty figure with laughing eyea, who aliould on day be near him whan the bachelor quarter ahould (well to larger pro portion well, that la another atory. Certainly, tha office bell did not often dlaturb the day dream. The monotony of thla life could not alwaya laot It bad to end on way or another, Un day a group of laborer upon the trolley line which waa to link the little auburb with what waa des tined to be the great chain of Greater New Tork had reached a point within the doctor' rang of vlalon. when a ndden com motion among them arouaed him at bla atatlon on tbe porch. Then lie eaw that a man bad fallen, and, aa one pointed to tbe doctor' algn, leveral other lifted him and brought him toward the houae. Doctor Itaymond received them with bla moat dignified manner, heard their report that the foreman of tlie gaag for It wa be who had fallen bad eaten no lunch and aaemed to be In pain that after they bad returned to work ha bad auddenty claped bla hand to hla right aide and dropped to tli ground; that he lived by hlmaelf, and bad ao relative; ao far aa they knew. While the doctor Uatened be waa hurriedly nslng rvitoratlvea and thor oughly examining bla patient. He waa aoon convinced that an acute at tack of appendlcltla bad rauwd tli looa of conaclouaneaa, and that an op eration ebould be performed at once. Hla elation at having an oppor tunity to uae hla knowledge and skill waa aomewhat tempered 'by the ae- verity of hi patient' attack and tbe fact that Jie had neither trained aa- aiatanta nor the convenience of a hoapltal. However, it waa tupoulbl to evade a plain duty, and aa there waa no other pbyalctao nor any aort of a aurae to be had tn lean than two hour' time, h quickly Improvised an oeratlng table and gav auch Inat ruc tion to Bridget and two of the moat Intelligent-looking of tbe men aa would enable them to help In the taak. Tbe delicate operation waa per formed with complete aat and the patient put to bed In tha doctor' ow apartment, for he dared not rlik a removal. It waa one of thoae case where the appendix ahowed no algn of obstruction ; Indeed, there waa an nnuauully healthy condition, which promised a eafe and epeedy recovery, especially aa tbe patient wa a atrong man not over thirty year of age. "He will need very Utile attention tonight.1 enld the doctor, "Mid tomor row morning I will procure a nurse. U be ha friend who wlali other med leal attendance for hi in, they are at perfect liberty to nd any one they choose. "Faith, an' hlmaelf la all tha frtnda and rllutlvea he ha." laid one, "but It'a meallf will take wnrrd to the boaa." ' ' The putlent recovered conacloosnesa quite suddenly, Juat aa the doctor wh begln':!r.s to fe' uneasy at the pro longed state of coma which did not bow any algna of yielding to hla ef fort. "Wnl, I've aura got a fine berth thla time," auddenly greeted the doc tor' ear. He turned quickly to the bed In time to aee bla man preparing to rise. "Not not" expostulated Doc tor Itaymond. "Walt a moment and will explain." Then, aa gently a po llile, the doctor told the man what hud occurred. "Appendicitis I Appen dix to the dictionary I and d'.dn't ye go through my pocket r "Sly good man, I'm not highway robber," said the doctor beginning to fear that the patient' mind waa unbalanced. "Wat, good Lord, I wish 1 ye had V bin. I'd be better off now with all, my p- tiendlie and luppelmunta, fur tha wa!n't nuthln' In my pocket that I' mis ef yed only atopped at them, Now, Jeaa go look in tlie Inside pocket to my cont, V aee what ye'll find. Doctor Itaymond obeyed, and found pnper on which wa written : "I have fit a. Take off my coat and put me where It la coot and quiet I'll com to In two or three houra." "Ye aee, Doc, I thought o' courae they'd look In my pocketa, ef I wa took '1th one o' my apella, to ae where to take me or who my folk win. I ain't bed one now for nigh or flv year; tho't mehh I'd got iieiof 'tin. Anyhow, 'twouldn't do to tell the men 'twould queer me with 'em. Hut I'll b dammed ef I ever tljo'l of tiny body cuttln' tue up. I've hud iu ever eiie I wa a kid, 'a' they've done ev erything." . It seemed belt for both hi putlent and hlmsVlf to avoid coiiverautlon for pie rest of the night, so, muklng hlrn comfortable and telling hi in to call if h wished anything, Doctor Itaymond lay down on a couch In hla den. There wa little danger that sleep would In terfere with his duties as a nurse. The chagrin and mortification at hi prufesilonal error wa not hi only trouble, though he realized what the result might be If the mun wished in be dlaagreeuhle. Youth hut strong confidence In Itself, and he fell sure of being able, by starting anew elso where, to overcome any adverse criti cism which might arise. But, alas I hi finance would hardly bear the train of entertaining the Invalid. If n proved to b a guest Instead of a pacing patient, though no thought of thl had entered Itaymond' mind when he took, the sufferer In as an act of common humanity; and an, If the mall revenue hla meager practice brought were cut off, and he must move and wnlf nentn. Is It rniiige that the morning fouud liliu ioi.iu haggard than hi patient, who alept heavily until daylight) , Aa the doctor sat before hi un listed braakast, the Irish laborer bronght note from tbe superintend ent, ssylng that Tboma Wheeler was t valuable man and the company would bear the expense of hi Illness and keep up bl pay. The doctor waa Instructed to procure whatever help wa needed to care for him properly. Raymond enured the man that the patient bad passed a comfortuhle night, and that there was every rea son to believe be would be out In two or three week. time. When the mes sage and tha good wishes of his fellow-laborer were repeated to Wheel er, be exclaimed: "Well, Doc, ye look's If ye wsl aa much cut up 'bout thla ai I be, the' it'a all In yer feelln'a In your case, now, I ve been doln a apell o' thlnkln' over this here sltooa- tlon, V I do' know'a Itll help mat ters any fer me to kick. II y appen dix la gone can't never bnve apiwndl ceetla now, for aura, that's one com fort Twouldn't do me no good to tell folk that 'twa'n't your high aoundln' disease after all, Jea' a plain, common fit, 'n' no us o' me loain' my sequel, V 1 kin aee how If might gle ou a mighty lot o' trouble. I'm havln' vacation on full pay V you're belli put lo all the onconvenlence. 8o let's shake on it, Due. V we'll cell It square. Uehbe It's helped yer git yer eye-teeth thru' a leetle further." So. the little household, with the ad dition of the invalid and hi nurse. moved smoothly on for two weeks. when tbe patient was pronounced ahle to leave for hla own lodgings. It waa with real regret that Itaymond bade him good by. Five years later. Doctor Itaymond bad become one of tbe visiting physi cians at a large city hospital, when on day be waa hurriedly called Into the operating room to assist the chief surgeon with a case of appendlclt! Tbe patient was prepared for the oer atlon when Doctor Raymond entered. and they silently fell Into their place and watcbed the akillful work. Every thing proceeded aa usual until the culminating point of the tusk waa reached, when tt waa found that there waa no appendix to be removed. Aa the man waa being taken to a ward. a audden suiplcion cuuaed Doctor Ray mond to look Intently at hla face, and be recognised hla old friend, Thomua Wbeeler. It waa not his duty to visit that ward, and lie found no opiwr- tunlty to apeak with Wbeeler until few daya before be waa discharged from tbe hospital. The nurse left the bedside aa Raymond passed, and lie took the opportunity to step quietly before tbe patient "Wat, Doc, la It your he aald. "Twa'n't ao strange ye mude a mis take, boy aa ye waa, now, waa It, when thla here big gun went V done the same thing? 'N I thought 1 bad Vin fixed euro thla time with a piece parchment aewed to my ihirt; but I'll be dummed ef tb' bluined sweat didn't blur the writin eo't they couldn't rend It l'U fix It lata way tho' for the next time." Again au ambulance responded to a hurry call, and patient wnl tHkeu at once to the operating room. The ex amination of the bend physician con- tinned the report of the emergency doctor: An acute attack or appeudl cltla. Immediate operation necessary. Doctor Rnymond waa summoned. Suddenly, the nurse who wus prepar ing the patient for the operating tuhle exclaimed : "Oh, doctor, please look at this I" The lurgeon etooped over the proa trate man and found tattooed across hla abdomen these words: "Stop. Don't cut Appendix , removed twice." Stepptng to the man' head he found again bis old putlent about to be for the third time a martyr. PHPTI A Mn OFFERS A MARKET A WV A i-larXllJUr FOR YOUR PRODUCE Portland. Oregon. 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