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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1925)
''I ye"' 'No-- . '"If A Famous Man TluoriglrinUirof Dr. I'leroe' Uolilrn Medical Discovery fur the blood, m wall M the "I'uvorito Prescription lor wouitiir. wu Or. ltny V. I'lcrre, a praetiaina; physician in Western 1'enn sylvaiiln rlalit aftur Ilia Civil War. Hit l-iiily irmvi'il to lluffnlo, N. Y., and r- tahli.hcd Tlio Invalids' lloli'l, then lid imt im ln liniiia remedlm in Uia World e IiKH'iiinry, whttre tliry witro rar fully prepared from ronta, bark k ixl herbs, unit placed tlipm wiili drug gist all ovit tliu I'lilU'd 8tuti. Kor over half a century, lr. riorce's Discovery, lur the. MimmJ, tins been told in larger quaiiiitlc by druggist all ovit tha I'llllcd Ktutit than any cither Medicine;,' Dr. I'icrre'a Gulden Medl caV Discovery la Imiia In iu elfnct cm the iUiiiiiicIi mid digi-sUv appura lu i an alterative in In action on Uia blood, liver and skin. It Increase Uia apM'liu, stimulate Die digeation, cumin tho blood, clear the akin ot eruptions anil blemishes, and iiiakia both tnin and wmut'ii hid astlieydid when llicy with young and earn Ire. Ank your iieareal druggist loctor Pierce a family medicines, in tablet or liquid fornl, or send 10 cent fur Iriaf package uf tablet to Doctor l'iuroa'S 'linio, in Uiiliulo, N. Y. South Walia' Coal Waalth. Tim South Wale roiil field, roverlng approximately 1.000 square nillen, the largest la tha Ilrltlsh Islre, and auillia inoro coal fur export than any other Ilrlllhh roal field. Mark of Breeding. Good manners la tha art ot making those. m-oiIu easy with whom wa con verse. Whoover makra tha fewest people uneasy la thu best bred In the cum puny. Swift. , Smoking In Church. Smoking la common In Bouth Amor linn ilmn lien. A visitor to rem records tlmt at a church In Lima be noticed on ii of the congregation enjoy ing a clgnr during service and the l.lnliop Indulging In tha anmo luxury. YAfter Every Meal Pass It around fter every meaL Give tlie family the benefit of Its 'aid to digestion. Cleans teeth too. Keep it always in uic nuuni. B (ilCosts tittle-helps muck" t) tarn Stationary. Rome fellowa enn't "coma back" bo eauso they bnve never boon anywhere. Huston Transcript. PR mi from mtac wm nd mot. Not MavoitMj, StKwr-nnMj Air maxJiitul uh. Strrmrh ami fturiiy unrhanwU. Nrvar aoU in bulk. IWUd and FaUU at tha Uhof i at i 1 1m Ofigmal tasiflim caaior mu rPf-liiafimra on mniMt m WALTFR jANVIliR, It , 417 Uiwl St., Nw York T-w dtrftie. W jof, all til iW Jru$ BfatA. KELLOGG'S TASTSLtma CASTOR OIL You' Want! a Good Position Very wll Taka tha Arcnnntiincy anil llualnrmi Managnmant, Private Saaretart I, Ciilriilmnr, Complonnlur, btnofr. plilc, I'l-rmuinpihlp, ur Conimarolal Iho rn' Couna at Behnke-Walker Tha formo Bualnana Cnlloga of tha NorlhwBt whlrh hna won mora Accuracy Awnnla and (Inld Medal! than any othur ehuil In Amnrlea. Hmid for our Bucnoaa Onlnlna;. l'uurlh Strxet unr Mnriiaon. I'lirlUnil, Or. lno M, Wallor, Praa, P. N, U. No. 21, 1925 l ni y WW II II x V mm m r . THE BOX WITH THE RED LABEL By BELLWOOD C. HAWKINS Sl r akvrl aiarr raa. t'a.) WUIQULINQ forward 00 lila atotuacb through the prickly peiir tliU kat, Ida bendy, anake like ey glvumlng evilly In the aiurllght, l'adro Hanehei, grauaer and dmert ral, gilded nolaelennly up to the edge of the water lyla. lie) end the allll, bluek pool a camp fire glowed, while over It niuatted. the old UiTiiinn proapector. And inalde Hie little lent, full In the glare of the Ore, waa that fuaiiuatlng black bog with the flaring red luliel. It wua to guln puaenloii of the bog that I'cilro bad cmiia to the water hula. That It contained treuaure be never for a iiiouient doubted. 'From the auinmlt of the rlilgo that over looked LUard gulch at the baaa of the dlaluut Hpy (ilea range, be bad watchtHl the old (iroapeclor aa be tolled with pick and aimvel In the can yon'a bed. Ever with blin, aa be worked, bad gone that lit tie box. At night, eecurely tied In a barley lack. It bung aunpended from the ridgepole of hla tent, while Ita wwner alept acroa the opening. The deaert-rat would have bad the box long ago If till puny rouruge bad not failed blm each time at the cru cial moment Hneak-thlevery In all Ita branchea waa an open book to blm, bat iu far, In bla checkered career, he bad managed to ateer clear of mur der. And murder he would have to commit before be rould bnpe to eey cure the treaaure box, fur the old proipcctor elcpt with hla hand on bla gun and one eye open. Ilia aupper Onlahed, according to hla Invariable eualom, the greaaer'a quarry placed the coveted box In the barley aark, auapended It by a light rope from the ridgepole, wrapped hlmaelf In a blanket and lay down acroia the tent opening. Hoon the aounda of bla heavy breathing reached the watcher In the ear thicket. It waa now or -never I With trem bling finger I'edro pulled a half filled fluak of brandy from bla hip pocket and drained It at a draught. A the liquid fire of the atjmulant conned through bla vein, 'the deaert-rat' courage revived until he waa able to work, blnieelf up to the elate of frenxy required to accomplUh bla dread de algn. Ilia yellow fungi allowed In an ani mal anart aa he drew an ugly looking knife from bla belt and crept up on hla unauapei'tlng man. A audden vlcloua plunge, a choking gaap from the aleeper, brief, half-hearted, atruggle and the old German lay itllr. A few minute Inter, I'edro had carried the box, atlll Inrloaed In the aack, to the apot a tier he had left hla little buckakln pony In the ahal ter of the pear' thicket. Tying the aack to bla aaddle horn, he mounted the pony and net nut at brink gal lop acroia the deaert, atur guided. In the direction of the l.lttle Mojav water bole. He IioikhI to reach there before morning, water hi jwny, refill hi canteen and bide fur a day In a nearby waahout. The following night he would be able to reach the Panlvah' water bole, or with good luck, the town of Panlvah, Itaelf. Once there, among the hundred of Mexican railroad laborer, be would be af. A the effect of the atlmulant wore off and the deadly reaction et In, the murderer began to develop a let of nerve. ' Kvery meaqulte buah and ractua atump became endowed with lift) to rlae up and point an accuilng finger. He tried to whlatle to regain hla coinpoatire, but through hla fright tlffened, leathery llpa, no aound would come. Kven the little buck akln aeeiued to real Ire that a'omething wa wrong with hla maiter, for he togaed bla head Impatiently from aide to aide and allied nervoualy a little deaert creature, erouaed from their midnight lethargy, acuttled acroa bla pith. One thing alone aerved to aoothe him. He bad the box with the red label I Ot that at Icnit he waa lure, for It lay anngly tied to hla aaddle horn. At the little Mojav water hole he would take time to examine It content. . . ', . How much gold would It contain) It had been heavy for ao minll a package. It might hold, perhapi, a much aa ten poundal Two thnuaand dollar 1 More than he could earn In two year of blood-letting toll on the railroad. Enough for a doxen grtih-itakea. Ah, It waa worth the rink after all I Though the night 'waa cold, a tor menting thirst begun to trouble the greaaer. Several time he drank deep ly of hi canteen, but the relief wa only temporary. Long before dnyllght hla meager lupply of water wa ex hausted. Hla Intereit Jn the content of the myiterlou box dlmlnlahed a .hla thlrat Increaaed. By the time he reached' the "dry wnahnut that he knew would lead blm down to the little Mojav water hole, be had but one Idea to reach that water bole and drink. The flrat glow of coming dawn wa JuHt visible on the horizon a he reached a, little patch of tneiqulte and cactu that represented the Imt (bel ter before reaching the water bole. Dropping the rein over hi pony' head, he walked loftly forward alone, crouching cloa to the ground, Ai ba came suddenly around a bend In the waibout, a lavage, balf atlfled oath escaped blm, for there, a pistol hot uliead, dimly limned against the gray iky-llne, were two 'horsemen, tens, alert, like lentlnels posted to watch for lomeone for htm, perhaps I Kven hi consuming thirst wu not fufficfcnt to prod hliu forward In the face of till unexpected peril. No doubt the murder bad already been dliaovered and these men were on bl track I He (tumbled back to the thin shelter of the mesqulle and cacti, tied hla pony firmly to a projecting root, stretched out full length on the (and and lapsed Into lort of itupor. ' The desert sun cum up and (bed It pitiless, scorching ray on the re cumbent man; a hot wind 11 fled bl mouth, eye and ear with acrid, chok ing aJkall dust, while Innumerable buzzing, stinging. files added to hla torment s At regular Intervale through the day, aie would arouse hlmaelf and creep painfully down toward the wa ter hole,, but theie two men seemed to have established a permanent camp, for their ten wa pitched In the shade of a friendly Cottonwood, while their horses were tethered to a limb of a nearby willow tree. Kadly though be needed It Pedro dared not go after water, so after each disappointment ha would return doggedly to bl re treat Not once In that whole miser able day did he bestow more than a paaalng thought on the box with the red label. It wa near aundown when the two strange men packed up and left the water bole. With stolid patience, Ranchex watched tbem until they had paaaed out of algbt In the vibrating beat wave. He bad Just enough strength left to crawl down the bank to the life-restoring liquid. When several deep draughts of the 'tepid, stagnant water, had reatored both strength and reaaon, Pedro once more thought of the box to procure which he had stained bl handa with human blood. II must have a look at that box! With eager steps be relumed to hi recent biding place. He did not even atop to water bla patient, long suffer ing pony, but tor wildly at the envel oping aack, removed the box and set It on the land. The red label flaunted In hla very face, but I'edro could not read. Tlila worried him not at all, for It waa not Information, but the contenta of the box that he wai after. It proved to be unlocked. A aim pie catch aecured the top and a mo ment sufficed to throw It back. Hut underneath waa a second rover of One-woven wire netting with a nan row opening In the renter, like tha lid ot a fish basket. Into this open ing, the greaser thrust hi arm almost to the elbow. Then, suddenly, the look of satisfaction on hla ainlater face changed to one of Intense horror. A loud yell of mortal agony broke from hla llpa and he recoiled from the box aa from a thing accursed. There hi a well established legend among the human denlzene of the desert that when a fills Monster bites It victim It Jawa will remain clamped to tb flesh after life le extinct. When Jim Medford, a prospector from Panlvah, stumbled onto Pedro' dead body, be found a case In point for to the greaser' left hand there (till clung the severed bead of one of thoae hideous reptiles, which the desert-rat had rut from the body In a last desperate attempt to free himself. Medford shook hla hind gravely a he perused the red label on the fatal box : "Poisonous reptile for Hanks' cir cus. Handle with core!" Englith Writer Talk$ of "March of Progreu" "Nothing In this modern life of our,' aald Mr. Hammond, 'la more significant than the attitude of the good and respectable towarda Sunday evening. Places like this night club are the eigne of the change that ha taken place In the life of the English family.' Twenty year ago a man of my decent atodglneas and unblemished reputation would never have dreamed ot moving out of hla home on Sunday night "Twenty year ago I would have apent th concluding hour of the Sabbath currounded by my loved one beneath my own root-tree. Ther would have hern supper, consisting of rather red cold beef, rather wet salad, cold clammy apple pie, blanc mange, and a very big, very yeMlovr cheese. Thla would have been fol lowed by hymns In the draVlng room or possibly, If our views were a lit tle lax, by aome round-game played with pencil and pieces of paper. Th fact that I am here, and atrongly tempted to drop a sardine on the head of that bald gentleman down below, la du to what they call the march ot progress.' " From "Hill th Conquer or," by P. O. Wodchoue. OdorUf Skunki Raind Near Dartmoor In Englund a suc cessful experiment In breeding and raising odorless akunki has been cur ried on with aome luccesa. Cupt. D. 1'lgot and C Johnatone are In charge of the farm with the object of re ducing due furs, free from odor. Th secret 1 a lurglcul operation on th baby ikunks, for the removal of the cent gland, which are two In num ber. . "Bottled Sumhint" London ha a municipal clink where anemic and malnourished children are given "bottled aunshlne" treatment by mean of ultraviolet ray, and one of th doctor recommend that nil school children should bav the benefit of aucb treatment two or tbre time a week. Science Bervlce, 1ftl'fT'Ffil7 MOTHER HEN DOES BEST WHEN COOPED It I cot good poultry management te allow the mother hen to range un restricted with her chick. With such freedom the hen frequently take ber brood through we! grass and, a a reault, aome are chilled and die, espe cially the. weaker one which ire likely to be left behind. The loss of yourfk chick whlcb follow such a practice I large nd mainly prevent able. Furthermore, th food which a brood allowed to range with the hen obtain goes very largely to keep up th beat of the body and th chick do not make a good growth a they otherwise would. Chick losses of tbl nature ran be largely prevented by abutting the ben In a coop. Any atyl of coop whlcb I dry, ventilated, and ran be closed at night to protect th brood igalnst cat, rat and other animals, and which, while confinlnj the ben, yMI! allow the chicks to pass In and out ( ireely nrter they are a rew day oia. will be satisfactory. The hen abould ba confined until the chick ar wetned, though a small yard may be attached to the coop. If desired, to al low the ben to exercise. The fence can be raised from the ground far noogh to tllow the chick to go In or ot, but not high enough for the hen te cape. Ily rjslng the coop the chick can find shelter and warmth under th ben at any tip and the weaklings, after a few day, may develop into Strong, healthy chick a. When chicks are raised with bens, they are INtely to become. Infested with lice. If the lice get very numer ous, they greatly retard the chicks' growth and may even caus their death. The ben abould be powdered thoroughly wltb aome good Insect pow der before she I put In the coop with th chicks, and at Interval of several days or a week thereafter. Th baby cblrka ahould be examined for lice, par ticularly on the head, under (he wing and about the vent If any are found, a little grease, such a lard, abould be rubbed In those place. Apply greas moderately, a too much will Injur the chick. The chick ahould be examined frequently and th treat ment repeated If Ilea ar found on them. Young Chicks Need More of Mineral Constituents Teung chick need more of the min eral constituent found in wheat bran thaa do mature fowl, and th mashes fad them ar accordingly, usually mad to contain more of It Wltb this change and due regard to the lie f the particle of food that baby clicks can eat there need be little or B difference between s growing chirk mash and one fed to laying hens. The chick mash recommended by tbe New Jersey experiment station consist of three part of wheat bran to on each of sifted ground oats, cornmeal, flour wheat middlings and finely ground meat scrsp. Wltb one part of bran, lnattad ot three, and no necessity for sifting the ground-oata or finely grind ing the meat scnip, this would make aa good a laying mash a could b compounded. The above would make a . very good mash to be fed with equal part of cracked corn and wheat After tour to alx week chick will cat coarser cracked corn and whole wheat and do not need to have th bull aifted from ground oat. . Aa excess of meat scrap or of green food might cause tome looseness of the bowels Whatever the cause. It ahould be cor rected; added anuftint of wheat mid dling would not avail. Green Feed3 for Fowls During the Entire Year Fowls need green feed of aome kind all th year round. It ahould be ap plied to hen confined In email yard and to all bens during th winter wbn no natural green feed Is avail able to th yards. Free range or large yarda will furnish Ideal condi tions for green feed, and this factor la on of the moat Important In rais ing poultry profitably on farm where the bird ar supplied from cheap, natural eourcea. Where smaller yard bav to be used, they should be divided Into two parts and used alternately, planting the vacant section two or tbre time yearly with quick-growing green crop of rape, out, wheat, rye, or barley. Thla furnlahea green feed and alio belpa to keep the yarda sweet, clean and aanltary, which I perhaps tb most Important consideration In making poultry pay. Good kind of green feed ar sprouted oat, alfalfa, meal, chopped alfalfa and clover hay, cabbages, and mangel beats In ordinary cellar cabbages do not keep so well as man gal beat, tbey ahould b used op first Why Little Chicks Die Chick die In th ihell because ot lack of vigor In the breeding stock, lack f moisture, overheating or chill ing of the egg and other cause which ar bard to explain It Ii a fact that moat poultrymen find th egg running close to DO per cent lo fertil ity, and even then have to be satis fied with CO per tent hatche on tb average for the tea son. A lot of chick seem to die In the shell during artificial Incubation In spits of th best ef management PHRTI Alin a vAAuniit lnsaOAwvT wwnuI , Portland. Oregon. " ziMallory Select Residential & Transient' Uia an TunhlU, Portland. Onm Modem Fireproof American Plan RATES MODFRtTK "ALL MAIinS" Guaranteed Rebuilt Typewriters W Ttrnu; 16.00 monthly If dnlrad. Ranud I mo. St.u a bp. Ini tat liluMratad prick ftac WHOLESALE TYPEWRITER CO., IU With St.. patronize;a;mutual CREAM STATION MUTUAL CREAMERY CO., Portland. Better Franklin Service-Storage and General Repirizg ANDERSON & RICE, asTL SPortland, Ore Of French Origin. The term "tailor" comes from the French talller, to cut. At ondOfme th tailor, or elisor, made clothes ot all descriptions, Including undenrentr and tho padding and lining ot armour; bence tbe name "Taylors and Linen Armorer"- which figure In tho early charters granted to tbe Merchant Tay lors' Company ot the City of London. Term Carrlea Stigma. Cashier, which, by the way, I not an official term In the United States, Is commonly construed among mili tary men aa having a more disgrace ful algnlfioance than dismissal, aV though there I no analogy or prece dent In the use of the word by lead ing Kngllsh author to support tbl construction. Tim to "Tk Stock." Many a man who boasts thai be la self made wonder why hi fellow do not ihare hi admiration ot hi crea tion. Such a man should go farther and give aerioua thought to bis achievement Introspection might re duce bla conceit Crita Flowera' Preferences. There seem to ba something about cgrtain persons that violet really dis like, and not only will they withhold their perfume but they will droop as well. Much the same kind of thing has been observed In tb more deli cate aorta ot rose. German Boy WoTider. ' Johann Baratler, who died In 1740, at the age ot nineteen, la one ot the world' most striking instance ot pro coclouxness. He read and wrote Ger man and French at four, Latin at five, Greek and Hebrew st seven. . Dogs In Glaas Cages. At the Kennel's club show at Alex andra palace, London, thla fall, some dogs were wrapped In ruga and other kept In glass cages. Famous Portrait Tho portrait of Mona Lias wa paint ed by Leonardo da Ylncl In the early part ot the Sixteenth century. It la probably the most celebrated portalt In the world. The subject wa the wife ot a Florentine, Francesco dol Glconda. Wise Youth. While the worry may kill some peo ple, the office boy observe that most folks who need killing seem to do very little worrying. Heavy Tax -on Tea. In 16G0 an act ot tbe English parlia ment Imposed a duty tbe equivalent of 35 cent per gallon on all tea made for eale. ULTRA VIOLET LIGHT RAYS For Treatment of Rheumatism and Neuritis ACTINIC SUN RAY PARLORS 117 Mivsly TWhiMr Wit., Portland. Oregon VASHtNOTON STATt? Mar or Jurt hatch! w t. rntclu IU M, Htst A h.M ha $ir. liHI'l lis driltrry iuir ant! Writ ftr Han'lal iru-m cttt IWxwrt. ft, I. Rnl ur Harm aWk I'uilaTta, Catalog- frw. JkVSW - 4tt AT TI.K ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES If taken In time, prevent odot atkmo tor Diabetes. Catarrh. A.thma. I.une. Throat. I.iver. : Kidney. Kheumatlm, Blood. atomaea and aliremale d to order.. Bladder Troulileo. Th C CoeJWo Remedleoara karmleM. a no drum or r4inn aro uord. Coauweed of the chnheot medkhiai root., hcrha, bud. end hark. Imported by us V Sera (or away oriental couo. hie. Call ot Write lot Inform. OWN. !C. Cce Wo Chinese Medicine Co. nrwuKMimr-iUf-inMCTai., o. rj. or. man. Portland, Or, i'lurtabludied S Yosreta Portland itJI?faN MaotM aT S. OFFERS A MARKET FOR your PRnnnrr VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-PLAYS CMiplttt Chingt Saturdai : 1,1. .It. tlr.l- J -f An nuuin, iires uay jnaunee me; Eveniwrs. 8&c. ContinousltoU p. m. Children 10 cent all timea Portland, Or INFORMATION DEPARTMENT DR8. CHAJf LAM CHINCH URDICINI CO. UCKNSfD PIIYBICIA. BadU tot sUinack dioordors, fadaor, kloddor tnmbloa, till atoaoa, coti ill potion, apsouliclUs aa all fwmato losipl&iot. To aaa Uko IroktnMoti koao If prt famd. 142 Sooood BL, sr fer Aldr, PonUnd, Pro. Moler Barber College Teachea trade In I weak gine pay while learning. Pooltiona eacured. Wrllo for catalogue. 234 Burnalde Street Port land, Oregon. CUT FLOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS Clark Brea, rWtata, tST Mama St. USE . COMMONSENSE AND BARK-ROOT TONIC A Mild Laxative A Byatom Builder thrn roil win ho quit euro to avoid the general allmonta, ao prevalent at thla time ot mo year For ' BARK ROOT TOXIC Doea amlt Nature I n keeping your bowels ooen and your whulo avotem right thus onabllns; Vou to off throw all ImpuiiUeit which ar continually trying to luteal your blood. At Tour Druggist Use Mirror to' Teach. Dy the aid of a polished brass mir ror which catches the sun' ray and generates at earn to run toys, pupil ot schools in Germany aro taught tbe principles ot heat energy and engines. She' Right No man ever got married without some one calling him a fool. Yea, and nine coses out of ten lt' hi wife who does It. Yes, and In nine case out ot ten she's right. Bacillus Tiny, but Prolific A bacillus Is less than one five thoa andth of an Inch long, but It multi plies under normal conditions, at a terrific rate and duplicate Itself every 20 minute. In one day It could have a progeny that It you can road the numeral, would be 6,000,000,000.000, 000.000.000.000.000. New Fluff Rugs Made From Old Carpet "Wear Like Iron." Deal Direr with tha Manufacturer. Abeolute Sali.faction Guaranteed. Send la Your Ma terial of Write tor Price. WESTERN FLUFF KUO COM PA NT. M-M Union Arenue Not. Portland. Oresoa Wa Specialize In EkJes, Felts, Wool, Moluar, Tallow, iuatt, Orrgoa Gripe Root, Goal Skiat, HorscHair Write for ghlpptn Tas A latest Price Uat Portland Hide Wool Co. in noMironit near, raiiuas, tarn. Branch at Poeatello, Make Rupture THR LAtJE DAVIS DRUO CO., 171 Third Htrwt. Portland, Orejrun, will mail a com plete Cauliiff of Tniawra, fclaitle ttuwk.Dir nd AUiumiiuu tfuiia FREE! Write at Once. i dArTX-f -pot, aaa saw- I caaaavasxa cat 1