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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1925)
Margaret Livingston 00000000000000000000000000 'Tv Winsome Msrgsrot Livingston, the Oliver little "movie" star, wit born In all Less City, Utah. She la five feet, three Inchta tall, and weighs 111 pound. Mim Llvlngiton la proud of her pretty auburn hair aa wall aa ef her toft brown ayta. Your Health e Br ANDREW r. cvmin. ECZEMA IN INFANTS rTMI13 dloeaae liaa different degrree of severity end may own bo two cleted wltb conditions which eud fatally, but that la nt t Iter usual re ult. Any kind nf a hahy. fat or Iran, plump or emaciated, nmy hava It, but It eeeuis to bat a prrfrrrnce to tboaa who have catarrhal troubles, who aro acrofuluua. aa It used to ba filled, or who have rickets. Indites lion, anemia or fever of verloua kind. The disease may orrur at any period of Infancy, before or after weaning, and tin pain and turenesa of teething douhtleaa aggravated It In many ra.es. There la probably a germ which rauaea It, at leaat In aoiiie cases, and It may ba asax-lated with tha Itch and with vermin of different tclea. It alio In i a relation to nithlnena and neglect of tha noee, ears and eyea and with tha Irritating aallva of dirty mouth. Oilier rauaea am constipation, Indl geetlon, prolonged exposure to the aun'a raya or to tha heat of a badly Ventilated room. Then an eruption appears on tha en lira body, on tha faco and acalp, or on tha acalp alone. At first thla truptlnn la composed Of red dota or polnla ; In few daya they contain fluid; and little later the fluid become purulent, tha point of tha eruption run together, and we toon have number of rnnta or scsbs, or perhapa a aheet of eeabe covering the tntlr acalp. Tba Itching la continuous night and day, and tlier la constant acratchlng or ruhbtiig tha acalp. Infectious material la carried by the nalla and flngera and ho for long tha ayta, lioae, mouth and eara and other part of tha body ara aura aa a reault of thla transmission. In treating inch a rne, aelert. If poaalble, doctor who la familiar wltb tha dlaeaaea of Infanta and children. Then few itiggeatlone may alto prove serviceable: Cut tha baby'a nalla to prevent acratchlng; rut the hair; with out tha rectum dally; and protect tha bead and face wltb a thin muilln cap or bonnet. Apply neither hot or mid water to tha acalp, and keep tha eruption cov tred With a dunting powder of boric eld, glnr, or iturvli. When tha acuhs li'oitcn, I amove thetu cautloualy and apply mildly a sir In gent ointment, removing ll and re-ap-- plying dally. Hind, by experiment and your doc tor'a help, tha kind of food which will ault tha child, and give a mild tonic to braft) up tha general condi tion. (CoprrlsSt kr Ooorto M.llh.w Adam ) 0 ( r MuCluro Msoapayor ajwdleote.) rf4 4 ' ' - A SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT B F. A. WALKER CLIMBING THE HILLS O LOWLY over tha bllla on the wind- lug roada, toward loftlar creat and a higher Ufa, notil man and wom en wand their weary way, forgetful of time, forgetful of everything but tha goal that Ilea waiting fur them at tba end of their Journey. Horn of them human aa they mova along weava tha nattered thread of gold which they gather Into ahlnlng garment; other content themielvaa with humility, from which they get their greatmt reward. All ara governed by Ambition. Tha cenior enumerate, catalogua and claulfy the good and tha bad. Tbey leave tha reault of their labor to tha travelera who ara yet to come, aod who Ilka those of tha prevent mutt lecrn from the climber wbo bava gone before. If wa of thl day and generation hava within ua the proper energy and Intareat, wa ahall go a little higher, but wa muni fight every Inch of tha way for foothold and keep our honor aa bright aa burnished alive. W muat pay tha prict In conitint work. Wa muat lift our eye to tha aklee and march on and on undaunted. Wa muat pack our heart with faltb. Faith la fur tha hour when defeat threaten, to carry ua over tha crisis, up to higher altitude wher the ground I Arm, wher hop become duubly aura, and wa know and feel within our aoul that wa bava at laat reached tha coveted turning point of our career. rrom tha hut-headed, the obdurate and tha foolhardy. Ambition turn away aorrowfully; but to the earnest tha courageoua and tha unwavering aha atretchea out her wrong arm and lift them up to dletlnrtlun. If you hava been tempted to with draw from the chaae, but hava over coma tha Impulie, ba auured that you ara climbing on aolld ground. Tou my hava amarted awhile un der tha etroke of tha laah, but ba re u of tha it ripe you have become better climber, a better man of woman. For you hava learned how to ahut your mouth and aay nothing when angry; bow to put forth tha laat oudc nf your own atrength, and how, hea a I moot overcome, to rely on faith, which euatalned you and en abled you to reach tba goal, which la poaalble for any one who haa the almplo truat of little child In tba promt of bit father. ( or MeClwo Kmnrn erodleolo.) What People Are Interested In DIFFERENCE IN MEN fetliB dei-raa of a man' intelligence 1 may ba Judged by the worth of tha thlnga he coaelder tmportaut always auppoalng that tha Judgea know what ihin.ro nmllv ara Important. BUI la an average man and Bella booda to get a living. II play golf, rrla tha BDort rate and cuatru con gross. But tha thing uppermoat In hie mind, tha burden of hla convene iinn end ih (oal of hla labor la an eitetulon of tha car track from It preaent terminal to point lht block farther eaat. Jack It an average man. Ha lay brick and worrlea about tha cot of meat aod takea an Interest In box acoree and politic: but hi chief con cern la to perauada boya to Join tha T. M. C. A. Bob la average alio. II clerk In a tor and reada outdoor magailnea and Inveit hi (par money In flatting tackle. II think the moat Important leak thl generation baa to faca la tba preaervatlon of Handing timber. Henry la t planter. Ha la Intereated In radio development and religion, and enjoy hi children and hi flivver; but bl pr time la devoted to earneat correspondence delgned to promote Intareat In high tariff on peanut. George I ordinary In all way. II write (Murine and keept a cage of plgeona; reada th megaalnee that tell how great and wealthy men get that way ; delight In helping th chil dren with their lessone, reada aloud from 8hBkepeer. He will tell yon that th great need of th time 1 purification of tha drama. Vet lan't unuiual. Ho I tailor nd enjnya th Hudy of ancient f un ion. II hi good collection of old coin; think everybody ihould alaep out of door ; teacha ctaaa In Bun day acbool. Whenever opportunity appear ha tall people that th groat need of tha preaent ll unlveraal atudy of Kaperanto. Clyde la traveling man and reada Ktnerson. Ha thtnka th breeding of live atock ihould bo encouraged, and ho la working on an automatle ho lace; but hi tout la dlaturbed by tha urgent need of lawa to auppree Idle pleaaure took era. "Ah, well i perhapa yoo can Judge a man' Intelligence by th worth of th thing h conalder Important! On mail held seldom afforda room for mora than ona enthuilaim, and th vrag man Juat keep on going In th direction that tomethlng or some body directed him. Baltimore Sun. An rgotlit la a man who ll alway talking about hlmaelf whn yoo want to talk about yourself. AT THE THIRD HOUR By CRETE WARREN (8 by abort glory Pub. Co.) j IT WAS a cold, disagreeable day, lata In November, and the cuttliig wind blew In fierce little gut around tha corner of the tall city building. Th atreett were almost deterted, nave for a few mpii and women who, muffled almost beyond recognition, hurried with head bent In face of tha wind, which aeeined to come from every direction. The thermometer reglHtered eeverul de gree below Eery, and the iky wa heavy, with every Indication of anow. No one noticed that the greut clock In tha courthouse bad (topped, and at three o'clock no one mimed th atrlk Ing of th hour. At juat ona minute before three tha power which ran th clock wu turned off, end, for th flrnt time elnce It wa itirted, aeveral yeara before, the great handa were atlll. Tha nut which held tha handa In place had become looeened. and a man akllled In the mechanlam of clock had been called to tighten the acrew. It wa a perllou undertaking. Th clock wi three hundred and eighty feet above the afreet, and hla nnly way to get at It wa by lowering hlm aelf from a lookout thirty feet above. Th far meaiured twenty-four feet, the minute hand waa nearly twelve feet long, the hour hand nine, Theae handa were very heavy and aolld, of wood covered with galvanized Iron, and were two feet thick. Th man atood for a minute, gating out over the city, after fattening the rope which wa to let him down to the clock. II pltinned to guln a foot ing on the hour hand, which waa at moit horliontal at thla hour, and work hla way arroaa to the center, where It would take hint but a moment to tighten the acrew, get back to the ro and pull hlmaelf up. Ho drew a deep breath and carefully let hlm aelf over the atone railing of tha look out. The anow waa now falling fine and font, driven hard by th wind. The man waa almoat blinded by It, when h felt hi foot Ann tin the hour hand. Th rope waa barely long enough, aod he winded he had taken a longer one, but he thought It would not pay to go back, aa long a thlt ona would reach, though he realized that It would be harder for htm to get bark with the ahnrt one. Kitting down, lie add over to the center and commenced hla work. Kvery moment the anow became more blinding, and ai he glanced downwanla he noticed that he could not are the etreet below. He bad flnlalied and waa Juat about to at art back for the. rope, when he heard a great whirr Inside the clock and almnat at th tame time felt a Jerk of the hand upon which he waa aeated. He made one mad. hurried move toward the end of the hand. when all at once hla every tenae aeetned to be paralyzed by the deaf ening aound of the rhlmea. Th tound aeemed to vibrate through every part of htm, and It waa Itnpoaiilble to at tempt to move until the lam of the three deep tonea atrlklng the hour died away, and he felt another Jerk of the hand beneath him. It waa but an In- tant, and he had gained the end of the hand and waa rnutloutly getting to hla feet. He reached for the rope. Tbe wind waa blowing It and he could barely touch It with the end of hla flngera! He groaned aloud and (trained every ligament In an effort to get a hold on the rope, but It aeemed Impoatlble. At laat It waa almoat within hla gratp, but with a Jerk Which nearly unbalanced him, the hand again allpped, and the rope waa hopeleiuly out of reach! It aeemed to the deaperate man that hla reaion muat go In that awful Imtant! He reieated hlmaelf, for the shock had ' weakened hla kneea and hla (trength aeemed gone. The cold waa Intenae and there waa no way of making anyone hear a cry for help, Nor waa there any chance of anyone dlacoverlng hi danger. With every minute the hour hand allpped down ward over an Inch, and merciful heaven ! A he looked up at the great minute hand he realized what an aw ful fate would overcome htm In a few mlnutea If tome help did not come to him. With every minute the descend Ing hand brought certain death to much the nearer! Good God! Muat he alt there calmly and count the mlnutea until he ihould be gradually cruahed to death?. For nt a quarter pait the hour, the minute hand tnuit pata the hour hand on which he waa aeated, and the dlatunre between the two wa only a little over two Inche! HI brain teemed dead. He couldn't think. Hit gaze waa fiitclnitted by the rapidly deacending hand which wa either to crush hi in to death' or hurl him oft on to the deeply iinntlng roof of th building two hundred feet below. He glanced down. Would It not be better to Jump then and ejid the horrible auipenae? No, be loved hi life, and then aome help might coma And (0 h waited. The mln utea, which had termed to come to rapidly upon each other nt first, now teemed alower, until he wondered If the clock might not be flopping. But no, It came on and on, thla dreadful thing which waa to kill him. He found hlmaelf calculating whether It would rruib lilm or knock him off, He wished the hand moved iteodlly Instead of In thote terrible Jerka. One more Jerk, or minute, and the hand would touch hit head, ll crouched over and waited. The hand descended and he could not tit up without touching It. He must 11 flat It would be easier that .way, he thought, and be waa quite calm now. All thl time he had been lilting with hit face toward the clock, hli feet hanging down between the hour hand and the dial. Aa he- raised hit feet to He on the hand he suddenly ttopped, and In a moment waa gettlnt over the aide of the hand next to the clock. Yea, there wat room for hlr body If he could hold hi weight until the minute hand had pussed the hour, and then he could ralae hlmaelf again to hla former position. Hit muscles were alrong, and at first hla weight aeemed a nothing. The minutes aeemed longer now than ever and the biting cold wa benumbing hit flnxer In aplte of the heavy glovea he wore. At last, Juat at It aeetned that he must let go, It passed, and he raised blm telf once more. But what would thla avail blm? he thought. Just another hour of life? He could not endure thla for twelve hours, even If be could manage to keep hi bold, and thl aeemed un likely, for the tlant .of the hand was miking It more difficult each minute to keep hi position. In few hours It would be dark, and with the nlifht. the cold wa certain to become mor. Intenae, and be would freeze, Peatli aeemed Inevitable, but he determined to bold out a long a a ray of hope came to blm. And ao on through the lengthening hour. Then be found, with the In creating alant of the hand, that be mutt devise tome other method of banging on, ao he laid himself flat upon the beam, and, with hla amis around It, braced bia feet against the Jut which formed the point. In this way he could keep hla position, even though the handa were perpendicular. At each quarter the great chime rang out, their vibration almoat alckenliiy him, ao loud and cloae were they. Quarter pa it four and he muat toon hang on to th hand again while the other passed. He lowered hlmaelf, and tlila time It waa harder than be fore, for hi Joint stiff wltb the cold, and th altered position of the hour hand made it more dilflrult to get a good bold. Just aa the long hand waa pasting over the abort one, a del perate Idea entered the frenzied mind of the man who waa making such a tight fur hla life. Quickly, though with great danger of slipping and fall Ing, be reached one leg and then the other around on to the minute hand. and. Just aa It passed the hour band. swung blmtelf upon It Th horror of that dizzy Journey around the clock on tbe minute hand. the terrible danger be underwent In changing hla position on the hand to a to escape having hla head down wards, cannot be expressed In words, but he waa aaved from death, for at little after ten mlnutea past five o'clock, bit half-frozen handa reached the rope that meant life to him. And when he had gained the upper halU of the building to take the elevator to the ground fluor, the elevator boy tared at him In horror. The man he bad taken up less than three hour? before waa young and hla hair had been a rich, dark brown. Thla was aurely the tame man. but hla hair wat at white aa the anow fulling outalde! Real Log Once Vied to Determine Ship'$ Speed The nautical "knot" waa orlglnall an actual knot on a ship's "log line. Thlt In turn took Ita name from thi log of wood which wat uaed by the old time mariner In measuring distance Presuming the tea to be without cur rent, a log thrown Into the water will remain ttitlonary. Obviously, there fore, If It It thrown overboard from the bowi of the thip, by the time th) tern paaset It, the thlp muat have traveled Ita own length In such snd tuch a time. The log, then, wai really the Brat way of determining a alitp'a speed. The next ttep waa tr attuch a line to the log, the line lie Ing knotted at regular Intervale of many feet. The log, by thlt tlini of a fixed type, waa thrown overboard and the line allowed to run free from a reel. At the end of so many tec- oodt the whole apparntut wat hauled In and the knott that had been payed out counted. The ahlp wat then said to be traveling at an many knots. The distance between the knots, aa well aa the number of aecondt during which the log wat overboard wer regulated, to at to make It easy to work out how many nautical miles (which, by the way, are divisions of degree! of latitude, and are rather longer than land miles), the thlp was traveling an hour. And though to day the modern log la a complicated clockwork apparatus, the old term Is atlll uaed. Baffled Cro$$-W order "The other day In a public library," wrttea a correspondent, "I picked up a copy of a periodical In which sonic reader had been attempting to lolve the cross-word puxile. One clue was. a bird which never files,' and the word had to consist of aeven letters. The solver had triumphantly written down 'Ostrage,' and then abandoned the puttie aa a bad job." London Morning Pott. Sun Bathe While You Walk A new fubrlc 1ms been Invented that allow t the ultra violet raya of the aun to past through It easily. Thla has made It possible for those In need of tun hatha aa a health precaution, to take their constitutional buth while promenading the boulevards and ave nuea. The new fabric looka and feels like tllk. PHDTI A V-TAV A aW-llllS Portland, Oregon. IJallory Select ReaidentiaJ & Tramient' Ilia aa TuUilU, Portion, Onew. Modem Fireproof American Plan RATES MODRRATR CASH FOR CREAM MUTUAL CREAMERY CO., Portland. Better Franklin Service-Storage and General Repairing ANDERSON & RICE, KTn - Portland, Ore LACKING IN FAITH The prlaoner came before tbe court on a charge of murder. Many distin guished leul HiMi kid ajaembied te bear tbe case. The charge w-nt read out, and the judge, at Is U'juut, aaked the man In the dock If be would like to be de fended by an attorney. "No, my lord," came the reply, "thla la too terlout a matter." Good aa a Scarecrow Bald a woman to her neighbor ever the auburban garden wall, "I hope my daughter alngtng doea not annoy you." "On the contrary," came the aweet reply, "my husband and I appreciate It very much. It keepa the blrda away from our berry buahea." Rather Curioue One of those pests known to every one met Florence Fllnn battening from rehearsal. "Tou didn't know who I waa when 1 called you up yesterday, did you T he Inquired. "No," Miss Fllnn answered, absent ly. "Who were your Fond of FUhee A negro wat offered a job feeding abarka. "Naw, aah, bote, me and aharkt alnt frlenda." "Why, boy, abarka don't eat black meat" "Ah know, but It'a jutt mth luck to Beet wld one dat'a blind." Wafer Called Soup "Another helping of soup, please." Walter You appear to like our eoup. tlr. "Well, you tee, my doctor ordered me to take the hot water cure for In digestion, to I'm obeying hla ordera." Guelph Evening Mercury. TOO REALISTIC THA you enjoy the amateur drama tic thow laat nlghtr "Well, I thought It waa too real istic." "Heallyr "Tea, It aatd oa the program, One hour la supposed to elapte between the first and second acta,' and It actually did." Windsor Uagailne. Language on the Loose Good diction Is of little use In work, howovor skill. d; But waon profonlir turns loose, Th. audloooo U tklUJ.d. Find Relief In Books. To divert at any time a troublesome fancy, run to thy booka; they present ly fix thee to them, and drive the other out of thy thoughti. They always re ceive thee with the lame kindness. Fuller. Ketp Watch on Tongue. If your foot slip you may recover your balance, but It your tongue alip you cannot recall your words. Telugu Proverb. And It'a a Good One. Looking pleaaant can become a habit aa well aa anything else. St Louit Globe-Democrat. Mutt be Gilded. Petition! not tweetened with gold are but unsavory and oft refuted; or, If received, are pocketed, not read. Maninger. You Want a Good Position Very will Take the Aoeountanry and Business Min-oment, Private oereaarta al. Calculator, Comptometer, Stonovre phle, PonmansbiB, ur CoauaeroUl Toosfc re' Course at Behnke-Walker Tbe forsmoot Business Collofe of the Nortnwoat wnicn n.o woa mora Accuracy Awards and Gold Medola than any ether school IB America. Bond for our Bui Cotaloc. Fourth Stroot noor Morrleoa, ronionq, ur, mp m. ty nmwrL rn P. N. U. No. 25, 1929 OFFERS A MARKET FOR YOUR PRODUCE VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-PLAYS Complete) Chang Saturday , . Adulta, Week day Matinee 20c: Evenings, 86c. Contlnoui 1 to 11 p. m. Children 10 cent all Umee INFORMATION DEPARTMENT Dlta CHAW LAX CHTNISt MEDICINI CO, LICENBRD PHY8ICIA.1. Keaedfoo fot etoauofc olsoroora, kidney, kloddor troskloo, tH etosoo, eoootisaUoa, opaoadidua snl oil taoolo oowploiato, T.a osa Uko troslaoala ol soma U in ttmi. 1411 Rera4 at, Mr mor Alasr, FurtUnd. Of. CUT FLOWERS I FLORAL DESIGNS Oorfco Brae Florists, MT M omoa ft. FOR SAI.F. Coontrr Mors handlinc reierel int. Will 1.11 pntpony and AxturM Inrludm oil at onr port at .tuck. Writ fur nimpfarto Inform tkm. No trodrs will b. nmndrraO. Urtdlsy ond Jonnwn. Apph-kmi. Woshinrton. . Ancient Water Clock, The Tower of the Winds It the wa ter clock erected at Athena, Greece, In tha Second or First century before Christ. It la octagonal In plan, 42 feet high and 2t feet In diameter. Toward the top of each aide It la aculptured with various symbols of the wind. , Originally the structure wat mrmount ed with a bronze Triton, which terv ed at a weather vane. Froth Air and Sunthlne. No matter how well fed the child may be. It will never bring roses and a healthy color to hie cheeka If be la not given plenty of fresh air and tun light. Mothers, let tome of tbe work go and get out theae lovely dayt with your kiddles. It will benefit the whole family and prove more Important In the long run than, "a, apotleta bouse at all times." Exchange. Pillowt Not of Pine. The forest service tayt that pine needlet are not generally used In mak ing pillows. While the pillow are called "pine pillowt," the needlet aro generally thote of the balsam fir, or ipruce either red, white or black spruce. No apeclal time of the year la apeclfied forgathering tbeae needles, since they are evergreens. The Perfume Bearera. And because the breath of flowers la far aweeter In the air (where It cornea and goet, like the warbling of music) than In the hand, therefore nothing la more fit for that delight than to know what be the flowers and plants that do best perfume tbe air. Francis Bacon. . Racing Itama. It'a a aad thing to tbe lover of the horse to see the passing of that noble animal, particularly It the one he bat staked hit wad upon it tbe last In the bunch. Arkansas Thomas Cat Sorrow's Consecration, Great grief makes thote sacred upon whom Itt hand la laid. Joy may ele vate, ambition glorify, but eorrow alone can consecrate. Horace Gree ley. Advinctment. To cure It the voice of the post; to prevent It the divine whisper of to day. Kate Douglat Wlggin. Croetut First Gold Coiner Croesut wat the first sovereign to coin gold and Julius Caesar first set the example of engraving hla own Image on coinage. f?P0LIETS JT rmiiu. wnto toa tat prl- tm Who. SfT Isimrao, H. I, Bda sod QTJltEN HATCI IE RV. Jov TocU MSO I.TAVSNUa -" OSATTLS We Specialize In Bides, Peks. WmL Mtaiir, Tsuew, Cdtara, Orcgoa Crap Rots,. Ctat Skki, Hart Hair Writs for Sklpptiie Taa A lotoot Fries Ust Portland Hide a Wool Co. Biaaok at FeostoUo. Idoke