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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1925)
Watch Your Daughter "When I was a girl at home I suf fered with heudarhrs and dint rem," Mid Mn. Ray Kdgar, of 345 No. Sit it Colton, Calif., whose picture p peare above. "My mother nave me Dr. Pierce's Favorite I'rru'ritituin and it relieved me of thin cnuUitioii. And tinre 1 married I have taken lh 'Favorite Prescription' aa a tonic tn build me up whenever in run down and weakened etatr, aa when my ncrvei were bad, and it hat al waya been very beneficial. It hat never failed to Rive me the desired help each time 1 have taken it. t always advise my frirnda to take litis medicine if they are in any way run down in health." , Girla, health meana beauty. Lo not fail to lake Dr. I'irtce'a Favorite Pre aerlption in liuid or tablets. Send 10c to Dr. Pierre's in Uutfalo, N. Y, for trial pkg., Write fur free advice. Japanaie Retire Early, Japanese aa a rule retire much ear lier than occlduntola, even whon a toa houaa celebration la going full blaat and the aake cupa are circulating freely- Curriculum for Brldee. New York haa a aohool tor proapec live brides. If the Ides, la to teach them to keep their huabanda. It baa, bo doubt, a eourae la manicuring, Arkansaw Thomaa Cat. ' . Qantlanaaa Wine. Gentleness la far more successful In all Ha enterprises than violence; In deed, violence generally frustrate lta own purpoae, while gentleness ecarce ly ever falla. Locke. ' "after every meal ' Pannh encourage On chlldrtH heart for Mr terihf dive thrm Wrlftleyg. It removes food particle I from the teeth. Strengthen! the guana. Comb! a acid mouth. Bcfreahlpt and beneficial! FEAITD TIGHT KEPT RJOHT England'! "Wadding Ring." TlMt "wedding ring ot England" la the ruby ring, which forma a part of the klng'a coronation Insignia. It la mads of pure gold. At the back la a large violot ruby marked with a croaa of St. Ooorge and encircled by 26 dia mond!. PR KB from caaiar tam rv rum fir nyatt. awi . i not MrWMi ar-rvArwd for mad id rut uu, Stfwunh n4 fumy unrrnct. Nwir told in hulk. Bo iM and UhriM It Iht Latwtt. tmm. 11m figiiMi iMtaUaa cMtor ml PILTP titajraruM m rguMt r WALTER JANVIER, Inc., 4'7 C. Sc., Nr Yrk Tvf litHJf. aW JOT, H lt oW arVtuj nam. KELLDGG'S TABTKLMBS CASTOR OIL You Want a Good Position Very wall Tike the Aecoiintanry and ftuslnaas Manacemsnt, Private aoretert al, Calculator, Comptometar, feUanofra plila, Penmanship, ut Commercial Taaoh ira' Couree at Behnke-Walker The foremost Biilneas Colin of tha 4Morthwat which has won more Accuracy Awards end Onld lderlala than any otliar school In America. Hand fur our Success ('(lor. Kourlh Rtreat near Mnrrison, Portland, Or. Inaso M. Walker, ITas. P. N. U. No. 22, 192S IBM 11 AVJr n II I II YJ 11 V "BOOMERANG" SMITH TO THE RESCUE! By YV1LLOUCHBY BRENT ($ kf Short Bury rub, C.) NATUHEJ may not have been kind to him when aha nuined him "Hmltli," but aa usual aha bad compensated for It In many waya. The account waa prob ably wore than balanced by one ability which be possessed In a remarkable degree the ability tu return whatever be received favors, knock a, tlpa, no-uiatlvr-wbata and return with due aud proper accumulation. Hand blui your half-used match for Ida cigar end be would band you a much better cigar than the one you were amoklng. Hand him hot ahot of aarcaam and bla Inatantaoeoue reply would Unite your thought magiiaine. He never held a grudge he did not need to. He alwaya forgave but he did not alwaya receive furglveneea. Ho It waa that In the town of Kdge more he waa kntwn by everyone, yet I doubt If a down could have told you what hie lultlala "H. It" really atood for. The nickname "lloomerang" bad ao overahadowed any baptlanial title, and aeemrd to fit the Initiate ao nicely, that "lloomerang Smith" be waa to all and sundry. I'eople were continually aaylng what wonders he-surely could accomplish In a big city, and lloomerang himself had often thought of experimenting, yet he waa essentially a bouie-body, and Kdgetnors waa bla home and here be at a yed. Bo be reread the letter and frowned again. Jo Kill In Kansaa City and broke, and needing three hundred like the very mischief! Hum 1 Well, lloomerang knew he didn't have three hundred to apare Just at that time, but Jo Hill well, Joaeph William Know had done him a favor he had forgot ten Just what, hut that did not make any difference he had done lilin fa vor, and It waa now Iloumerang'e move. One more frown (a frown on noomerang'e brow Indicated deep thought) aud then a smile 1 He bad l echeme' that might be worth trying aoinewhat risky and nilglit. cause an awful lot of trouble for eonie people, Including Jo Dill, but And then Boomerang remembered. Tlist little favor Jo Kill had done him had been a favor all right In lta ulti mate result, but It had nearly put him In Jail meanwhile. He would return In like measure. "Like for like, plua I" waa his motto, and be grinned aa be reached for a telegraph blank. e Tbua It waa that the telegraph oper ator In the city, sleepily transcribing uninteresting message after uninter esting measage that la, uninteresting (o him suddenly started wide-awake and reread the words be bad Just written: air. J. W. 8uow, 22.13 Walnut Street, Kansaa City. Hide outt five hundred dollara reward for you In Joplln. Room. The messenger boy who railed at Snow'a address an hour later did not carry a copy of this telegram, but simply a notice atatlng that there-waa a message for him at the main office and requesting him to call for aame. Jo Dill did not know why this should be and neither did the boy. Aa a re suit, Jo Hill In due season arrived at the window of the main office and asked for his telegram. Another gentle man before the window glanced up at hi in aa he announced bla name. The window clerk, also, evented greatly Impressed and acanned him carefully before reaching Into the rack for the measnge. "la your name J. W, Snow?" he In quired, atill studying him closely aa though aeeklng verification of the name In hla fare or garb. "It la," said Jo Rill, thinking that such formality must mean that Room had telegraphed hi in anme money, and hla face lit up accordingly. "Do you live at 2233 Walnut etreetr continued the clerk. "I am atnylng there at present." Thereupon the clerk banded hlin the telegram which he began opening eagerly, but before be had read It the man who had been atandlng quietly by atepped up to him auylng: "Come with me, Mr. Snow. Toa are under arreat." "What I" Jo Bill nearly dropped the telegram. "What did you eayr" "You are under arreat," and the man allowed bla badge to the astonished Jo Bill. "What fort ' he demanded. "We'll aee later aa to that. At prea ent Juat coma down to the atatlon with me." ' "Why, man, you are aa wrong aa wrong can be. You may want aome Snow, but you don't want thla one." "That may be, but It la not for me to decide, you know. I'm to tuke you to the atatlon, and there la no wdy of getting around that." "All right. Let me read my telegrnm drat I am looking for aome money,'! auylng which be opened the meaaage. The shock of what he read there was much greater than that when the offi cer had atated he waa under arreat. But Just for an Instant The algnature reassured him, though what It all meant he could not figure out. At the police atatlon he refused to talk. Ha had no money to put up for bond and waa promptly locked up. That night an attorney to whom Boom erang had wired appeared on the acene and allowed a little light to creep la on the befogged but trusting mind of Joaepb William, who spent the remain der of hla time taking nutea for future reference and without tuucb fear of the outcome. Meanwhile, In the office of the chief of police, that official waa pondering over a telegram. Before hi in waa the copy of hla luenaage to the Jnplill chief; "Am holding J. W. Snow for whom there la a reward In your city of five hundred dollara. Hhall we tuke him there or will you come here for hlmt" In hla band waa the reply : "Never beard of J. W, Hnow. No reward here for hlin or anyone of slmllur name." The turnkey waa Immediately or dered to releaee Hnow, who smiled pic antly aa he paaxed out. This waa Sunday. Karly Monday morning suit waa Instituted against the telegraph company for violating the eecrety of a message committed to lta care. In the trial It waa proven that a coda message to a Mr. J. W. Know, shown to be a respected citizen of an other city, had evidently been Inter preted literally by aome clerk of the telegraph company (perhapa hoping to share tn the reward mentioned) who had evidently Imparted to the police the Information be thought waa con tained therein; that, aa a result, the aforesaid respected cltlien bad been aubjected to the Indignity nf apendlng a day In a cell In the city baatlle, and of having bla picture heralded through out the land by the aensatlonal press, that had made various and aundry gueasea aa to the crime for which the aforeaald waa to be railed to account. The attorney did full Justice to tbe altuatlon. The defeeae aounded aomewhat aa though In need of nourishing food, or aomethlng elae to atrengthen and bub taln. The result waa quite definite. Aa Jo Hill's preaalng need had been for only three hundred, he thought aomewhat of dividing with I'oomerang Hmlth, but he waa ao Impressed by the picture the attorney had drawn of the Indignities he had suffered, that, with a tear of sympathy for himself, he allpped the money In bla pocket and faded away. Woman of Middle Age No Subjtct for Pity I waa trying to be tactful aa one does when apeaklng of age to a middle aged woman but aha looked at me with amuaement "My dear," she said, "both yoa and I know I shall never see forty again, and I am not In the leaat afraid ot saying It, ao yon need not be." It waa a new point of view to me, ao I aaked her to explain. "Oh, there are plenty of us If yoa know where to find as," she said. "We have our own good times, and the Joya of middle age are aome that youth can never ahare." She pointed out that the middle aged woman baa generally paaaed those disturbing partings of the waya: "Shall I marry r "Shall I make a ca reer and develop my own Indlvtdu alltyr which are ao hampering to youth. She aeea the years ahead In aome aort of ordered sequence, and In a great measure at her own command, for ahe knowa what ahe wanta now, and can make for It. Tbe woman who does not mind look ing middle aged haa another pleasure denied to youth ; ahe and her opinions are accepted! seriously by her friends and relations, and men folka are ready to aeek her out tn their troubles and Joya, fr she can discuss, with a wom an's quirk wit and a alncere Interest the aubjecta that they would never dream of exposing to Mlsa Twenty'a hasty Judgment. The middle-aged woman la the only really emancipated one, for ahe ran travel atone, live alone and work alone, without the complications that beaet youth, however defiant or determined It may be. She can afford to go her own way without fear, and la Ilka one who has battled all day with the forces of na ture and now returna home to find warm, quiet leisure to pursue ber real Inclinations. Middle-aged women have many com pensations If they know where to look for them, and few of them would go back to thoae early twenties If they could, with their disturbing emotions and uncertain future. Youth's Joys can be aa overrated aa middle age la orerpltled. M. P. In the Cdntlnental Edition of the London Mall. Had Plact lor Him An Englishman who waa out Weat In early daya fell In with a long train of prairie achoonera, the leader of which announced that he and hla fel-low-emlgranta were going to found a town, having everything that waa needful and nothing that waa unnec essary. "We won't have any waate," ha said; "there Isn't a person In our party who won't do some Important duty In the new town." ,The English man polnfed to an old and feeble man with a bent bark and a long, thin, white beard. "But that very old man there." he said; "be can't possibly be of any use to you, can be 7 "Oh, yea," snld the leader; "we'll open our new cemetery with him." Painttd Picturt a Day Jean Paptlate Oreuze, whoae "The Broken I'ktura" gained him fame and fortune, ta one artlat who, It la aald, painted a picture a day during the heyday nf hla popularity. Many great er artlata died before their genlua waa discovered, but Oreute waa almost forced to Ida Intenae work by the ex travagance of hla wife. Qreuxe was the aon of a Burgundlan, and hla for tunea aa an artlat were alao aerlously affected by the French Revolution. The Blossoming Child y DOUGLAS MALLOCH TiyONDEItS of Nature all around And yet the very queerest. The one that folka have alwaya found The strangest and the dearest, la not afar afield somewhere, Hut in a cradle over there. for who haa watched an opening roae Some country hedgerow under, Haa aeen lta lovely llpa unclose, Nor marveled at the wonder? " But stranger than the woodland wild Is thla, the blossoming of a child. And yon who o'er the cradle bend. If yon neglect your garden,' Shall fall to nourish and defend, What God could ever pardon? A wonder He haa given you. And yet a wealth of duty, too. For you must keep the weeds away, Each tempter that assails It, Must watch the blossom night and day With love that never falla It. Oh, what a privilege la thla. Life's opening petals thus to klaal And It shall poorly bloom or fulr, Aa you shall aee your duty, Shall bloom accordin; to your care. A thing of blight or beauty, God grant yoa see tbe wonder of Your roae, and watch, and 'tend, and love I '(0 sjr MvClors tfwtpapr eradlcau.t (I Something to Think About By F. A. WALKER BEING NEIGHBORLY rTMlOSE attractive communltlea nea- tied here and there In quaint rustic places, where tbe bees are bumming, the wild grasses are waving In tbe passing breezes, and the tinkling of belle la beard In the purple pastures, tell a beautiful story of peace and con tent. Often far away from the clamoroua haunta of mortale where gold la god, driving, lashing, heaping burdena of rare upon gulled ahouldera, stealing from life lta aweeteat delights, tbeae little bamleta, when one cornea unex pectedly upon them, eeein te reflect tbe quietude that we Imagine exlata among the courts of Heaven. A few acatterlng rota where every body la neighborly, tell a atory of friendlineHa and aodullty of which the natlona throughout the world aeem quite unfamiliar. Being neighborly la the simple secret of flolversal happiness, the panacea of world 111a, ruptures and revolts. Although the happy man feela very kindly toward others, others must re ciprocate tbe feeling to get happiness all around, and thla all around happi ness Is available to everybody. Who does not catch aomethlng of the thrill cf delight experienced by two lovers In tbe lune, loitering band and hand? To them buttercupe are aa aweet aa roses, the aky la alwaya blue, the aun la perpetually ahlnlng and the birds are alnglng for no one elae. And ao It la with the folk In the humble cota, contented with their ata tlon In life, pouring praises each day from their bearte which eel don) find utterance In worda, but atlr their souls to sublime emotlona. We may be highly meritorious, we may have the power ot a king, tbe learning of a Uecaenaa, the wealth ot the Indlea, but If we are not neighbor ly we cannot be happy, at peace with others, or escape wrangles, ware of worda and murderous arma. If uetghborllnese doea not come oat In our behavior toward one another, there la within the aoul an unfriendly aentlment. In spite ot our affected amllea and assumed good manners. When once the high placea ot the world deride to be neighborly and put their decision Into actual practice there will be no more "rumbling of calasona and guua," no more killing ot brothers and wanton waste ot price less treasures. Impoverishing peoples for agea. (C IfeClara NitNP eradicate.) O Court's Definition of "Wound" 1$ Precedent The Supreme court of Louisiana held In the case of the atate agalnat aeteral persons, In which one of them bad been convicted of aa assault In which be did "wound abort of maim ing," that a "wound" la a breach of the akin, or of the akin and flesh, and there need be no effusion ot blood, ac cording to the Journal of the Ameri can Medical Association. Tbe word "malm," according to the court. Implies a permanent Injury or crippling, and according to the better use la not a synonym for mayhem, which la a particular, aggravated aort ot malm. A mere breach ot the akin or ot, the akin and the flesh may be produced with a atlck, and aucb Injury would clearly constitute a wound leaa than maiming; that la, leaa than a per manent Injury or crippling. "Mayhem" Implies a permanent In jury or crippling, and at common law conslsta ot bodily barm to another, such aa to render him less able to defend himself or less able to annoy bla adveraary, aa distinguished from one which merely dlsfigurea or doea not disable. PnDTI A Mn MuriMS JL t o1atH . Portland, Oregon. Blallory Select Residential & Transient' IMk an Y.mliUl. Portland. Oratoa. Modem rirtproof American Plan rates moderate "ALL MAIIZS" Guaranteed Rebuilt Typewriters 8al Tumi; U.W month lr M antra. Rntad I m., fe.IO k up. tmd fat llluitraUd prk Utt. WHOLESALE TYPEWRITER CO., tit gilts at.. MUTUAL CREAMERY CO., Portland. Colorado to the Coast Better Franklin Service-Storage and General Repaiircg ANDERSON & RICE, 04B;:57rMn,k Portland, Ore Cooking In Aluminum, Aluminum conducte beat rapidly and atorea It up In great quantities, ao tbat after a pan la thoroughly heated any additional beat applied causes over heating. It la beat, therefore, to turn down tbe gaa flame one-half after the pan la thorugbly heated. Teat of Stage Skill. In 1707 a celebrated trial ot akUl waa held between England'a two great eat actresses, Anne Oldfleld and Anne Braceglrdle, both playing tbe aame part on alternate nighta. Mra. Brace girdle lost, and In disgust left the stage. Storma en Indian Ocean. The Indian ocean la noted for the violent hurricanes which eweep over it with surprising anddenneaa and great force. Tbey do Immense damage to shipping and to seaports all along the southern coast of Asia. Beatawed In Derision. "Bluestocking" la a humorous and rather contemptuous epithet applied to a woman author or a lady ot any literary attalnmenta. The "Bluestock ings" waa the name applied to a lit erary club In the early Eighteenth cen tury In England. Proportionate Valuea. It gold were aa plentiful as tin and tin were aa rare aa gold we'd be buy ing aardinea In gold boxes and pay ing for them with tin, eaye the New York Telegraph. , . Another Victim. A Lebanon man who early In July went out to scoff at "the cow pasture shinny" being played at the Country club, now talks about "slices" and "birdies" In bla Bleep. Exchange. The Verb "Ta Woor "Tbe bualneaa girl finds a husband by the simple expedient ot prosecuting her aearch where men conjugat." From a Canadian Paper. , Compenaatlon. , No tnan'a feet can ever be made to look ao neat as a fashionably ahod girl's, but they are alwaya happier. Houston Post Dispatch, ' Used Tub for Baptlam. 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