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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1925)
Thi Air plant Th airplane u a (hint o( worth ' 8v when compelled to mix, Aa It dssori:,la from iky to earth, In iwtty t illilps, Dancing an Old Pastime tanclng d;:tM so fur buck tlutt It U lout la nntlqu'ty, for the oldest people i known to have Inhabited the earth IihiI forms of dim lng not unlike ttio which st 111 exit. The first bullet, how ever, was Riven In Italy In 1 INU and waa Introduced into France a century Uter. When V'ortd Wat Dark The term "hark Arcs" Is nilleil Ither to the whole or the curlier part of the Miilille iijjoh, it It iisunl to re Card the Middle ages us beginning with the overthrow of the western Hainan empire In the Kiftk century and -lotting about the rad of the Fiftevath century. Jurt What They Are Porta, three yearn old, had been tin Interested onlooker while mother fcled doughnuta and win much Interested In the "holm." She "sampled" them, of course, and when daddy ciune home In the evening I'via demanded "a "holennt' for Caddy." CECIL NEVSJTE?S Mr. nd Mrs. L. L Funk nd danghter, Mias Gfialninc. f ''The Curtin CettKVv, spent ll weekend with friends in W; aco. Mre. Roy Slender and dauchti r ni.icio nf "CI. C. J . I ing business in Cecil on Tnos.lay. W. A. Thomas of "Dotheleys Hill was a Lexicon visitor oit Thursday. MORGAN ITEMS Origin of "A No. 1" I So far aa known, this originated hi the rlasxlficatton of wooden ship l.y Lloyd's, the Kngllsh Insurance ussmlit-, Hon. According to their rlusallh-ntmii. i .V 1 or A No. 1 Indicated that the e!il-1 ment and ship were lu tlrst-cliias comli Hon. I'e iry and John Krtbe of " f e Last Camp" and also Eric (JWI son' who was ehei cook and bottl.i! wastie, durtnsrthe haying on the r ranch above Heppn rail retnrn. d lu Cecil Oil Monday OudJci cut, Kl-ellii.ti dUei let. i ivtui uu- llitf nip. Johan ThoaibiOoi tllttUuk u.j .oocui ior I'ortliiiJ on Siiua.. Mis.cs Lmu u ana Ci dce Ci.ai, a.er oi "vviiiovtte.k" iaiicu,ui,,i Mrs, Fan" ens and daughtei Zot were the dinner Kucsta of Mrs Esta Uuurenficnd on Thurua.v. Katie and Cluude Morgan vL- ited Beulah.. Geneva and Fttj john on Sunday. Mrs. Pat Med lock of Cecil wis callsiin on Mrs. II. 0. Ely on Mondny. W. W. Head was the dinner suest of Mr. and Mrs. R E. V. ti -bison en Sunday. J7dn uj?tj rcfl upcj( JUlim ---- FAMOUS FORTS IN U, S. HISTORY By Et MO SCOTT WATSON Viola Miliutnks of Vernoniu vis ited with Miss Helen StreeUr U Cecil on Sunday, Lather Candle $ Make a thick, dry lather on the hands with good white soap, lto'l the candlea between the palms until coated with lather, hen dry the randies will burn with a steady, even : flame and will not drip. v Childhood Memory I Oulda. the pen name of the w ell-1 known English novelist, Louise do la Ramee, author of "Tudor Two Kin.."; I aald to have been her own childish pronunciation of her first name, Lou isa, or Louise. It. E. Duiicn has been Ikisj for a day or two. extracting hot; ey to fill orders. It. E. extract.-,! 1,000 pounds in two days. O.n aiveyieldeJ 1GJ pounds. Mr. and Mrs. George KreU and sons of "The Last Camp", left on Tuesday, for a few dai visith friends fn Walla Walla. Rhodes' Scholarships The Rhodes' acholarshlpn were rr vlded for In the will of the lute Ord Rhodes. Their object Is to maintain a certain number of Rritlsh, Ainerl.-nn and Oerman students at the VnlvetMty of Oxford. Mrs. Soxto-1 returned to Cecil on Su,iJay of.t'i fpenaihK beverui weeks win friends in 1'iaiik City, Uakor and other pointi. , Elevator Pa$enger$ The elevators of Xew York city. t la estimated, cbitt more tlmn iiivsi. OtiO passenpera dally. This Is aiild to fe larger than the number of rider on atreet railways, aubwaya and e'.e trie llnea. "Room With Radiol' V. I'hilllps. a London Inventor, lias perfected a device by which n ni llo loud speaker can le Installed In ev-rv MlUl of a hotel and can be turned on or off like an electric IIr-Iii. Better Keep Mum 3. H. M. writes : "Some men aho-ild learn a leaaon from the fo, mooqtilto who often gets slammed f"i telling what be la going to do." ton Tranrrlpt. Origin of "Chapel" The word chapel rainn from ct-pn meaning a closet. It orlginully was ip piled to a chest In which the rellrs ) a alnt were deposited. Coal Mined in Sewer foul discovered while a sewer vm Mug dug In Coantlirldite, Knglnnd. I no being mined at the rufe of ten Ions a duy. Asher Montagu and a parly o. iriends from Eijjht Mile were cad hut in Cecil hn Sunday. Mrs. Melvile Loan and Mrs. Mary Chapman ot ( ondon anu ilr. and Mrs. Glen Kestersou ol Portland were the dinuer KoesW ol Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Lowe ;on Wednesday. I'eople who have'nt anythinu to say, can always find the rtvst o talk about. He who sues for success don't Kit it so often as he wbo utmunua it. I'nrt of this wna one to Ills nivonti wi'hHin, a rltle with two barrels, nnd bis ability to fire two shots In sMr-.-,. slon nithoiit reloading uunle then lv l!eve that he en loved superniitiiril powers. When thee llnallr leiirm.1 n, secret of his success they hcviwne more careful ahoiit exposing tliemselve too much until he had Tired twice, but ry,.n this did not always rave ihent. One day he was pursued hy lin liixiuoia war party and succeed d -i oiitj-itinlng nil except one warrior, lie killed this Indian nml stopped only lnir erot:-',i t, s-; lp ,m. ; , he had finlshrd the J,.h ftie ntlov anv. ntri-s apis an il. Snaiehlug up t, ri(f of tbe iIihI iirrir. Jlun.liy shot il-n- n ii!.;i:i r. Desert Sandttormt In the soii;bwest-rti mrt of Ihe 1'nited Stales. n:rtb -ulnrly .In the in tercr portions of southern ( alilornlii and Kiuitliem Arli-ma, there are ox tensive de rt reu-hms where ' -and-storms are IIMy to occur. Some hm" llons of Nevnila anil other parts of llio great basin lyliu lie. w.s-n the Ko kies and ttu Sierra Nevudns are also v ti lted by sandstorma. 'I I. renialnilcr of the nartv. now mire that his "mcdli Ine gun" was pon. erless. rushed forward to ti ;e. Mm r,nner. Murphy was nearly e bnitsted, but tui iiin; S'l hlenly. he (; (. c'-ni-.-d tl.e Hecotol barrel of his r:ili and kllleil the foremost of his pr suerx. The oilier Ind!an nstoio.heil at bis llrlng three times in suoco fled crying to each other that the n-hlte man i-ould -'sIkmiI all ilaj- without -loading. ' Sett Coaling for Ircn If entirely Imperious, eilher tin, or line ciiiiiK- . ill ,n,li't r I howeer, -It rnaMiu-s r,- almosi n , jnal.ly Mir..iis or me likely ti ;e , a ne ruled by nl.riiHli.ti, ,c !, , ,,(. I lns rnrulsh better protection In c; ise , 'he exposed li,,n diss not ru-t u I ,,ig 7.,r Is pres. -lit In i-bwe proxli, 'y. 'iin (fliiiia, ,,n tl.e other land. ,te c.-lerale the cornislon of liny e.p. ml Iron. i Scene cf Last Battle in the . RevoHition - In th T iinim-r of mm n Vlii;inin hunter en: o to a liltit, biriV uvi rlouk lug the til.io river, and, linpriaed by the bcuulA of the snot, he look t'toma, hawk poaseaalon," built n rudo kIiiicIi mid reimiliied there flir acveiul miii.iiIih Kbenexer Xunn was ills name and the next yinr he returned to atay. When I. ,rd luuiiuore, the govcruoi of Vliiilnlu, decided In 1774 to make war on the western Indian who Inol been nttiK ing the border HotlleiiieMis. he ordered several companies or ml lltla to rcnlcKvoiia at tho Zano e ttli. meat ami : ulld a fort lis tho bus' tot his military operations. Accord iii:Ij a typical frontier stockade miu ei-c-i cd here hy Ma, Aiikiis Mel lotinld, wllli i'il.ei M'r Zano uiid Join) ,ih well super. Nlng tho coiistrucil.-n, nil. I It wns nan -d Koit Klilcaslle, In loinoi of Ihinmo: , one of whose titles .. Viscount 1 Incustle, When loiiiuorc'a rniiipalk'n end'il snifcs-fulv be left a gun Ism ef men at Koit Klncasile, who lie! I I'm post until June, 177.V when the I eio lutloii broke out ami the froiuh i -m -n took post- salon of It for the "lill ncntal rongreaa. In 1777 the fort cnlnru'ed end renamed r rt llellry. In honor of i alrlck Henry. Kroin that time on Kort Henry saw some kiIit ,ig events. On Annum III, 1777, It w. i attacked by Il'l Shawnee, Mingo nml Wyandot warriors, and dur ing this nltack Kelly Zane made her famous d h ncnisa the bullel-NWept clearing to carry back In her apron the powd. r an desperately needed by the defen era of the fort. Again i i September 10, 17s2, the Indians, i,:,ed by a force of llrlltsh rnngera f ui Ih-trolt, swept down upon the post, but anln the fronilera mell beat off the still, k. This Was virtually the last bntlle of the Itevo lnllon ami the war, which was opened b'y a shot from a little four tmiiiidcr on the walls of Kurt William and Mary in New Hampshire, ended with tlie sharp crack of it long rifle at Kort Henry In West Virginia. Aficr tho l:cku:u.:nn the sight of Kort II my wa- i neb-oma one to Hun'-rind i of citiUthiiIs who fluated down me oiuo in their quest for home In the West, for It was the symbol of the conquering pioneer, the outpost of white civilization which had success fully withstood all the savage assaults. When the frontier dnya were over the settlement around Kort Henry contin ued to grow and today It Is tha Impor tant city of Wheeling, YV. Va. 'A I'M. Wastsra N'wriiapr Vales ) hnt It the Truth? 'f IVntvcost; they had Just pawed Homo people urn so busy praying thlU daj r. . t t' t,' ;.: t' '.iCRt Cfll'ltlon for mora thai they liava no tlmo to j, slrm ' ,'' v! I- 1 1'.clr I Ord hid rcliinr thunka for what they havg r . " , , ha" colveU.-lloalon Triinacilpt. ,l1un i I. vl; lo llicm lill app- I t-iril lik-t Tkjtn i,iI...h It ....I I WHO ARE CHRISTIANS? The Holy Spirit hax nrnmntcd mc to reply to a challenge of my tcilow C liristian, brother Smith. We are told that to he a Christ ian means to be "burned aain," and to be "horned ajjaln" means to be born of the Spirit, shouting ecstatic praises to God and "talk in with tongues". .Such mani festations are signs of the coming of the Sjiii It and an assurance of Salvation. Hut It has ticen Insln uatt d that because some of us did not receive the Spirit in the same spectacular fashion we are not Christians. It is Possible, lwiwi ho born again of the Spirit with out a great nsvhic tirli..:iv.-.l Those who witnessed Christ's Baptism into the Spirit saw "tha Spirit descendinii imon him liko a dove" not like a thunderstt rm John 1 : 32. Christ did not kick up hi heels like a aillv rl.il.l shoutng "Hall, lulah, Hless Cod!'1 I don t woudcr that tlio devni.'.! 120 In the upper room went iian some peculiar actions on the day eared lost. I hen whun tlx-v f ml-l. cnly came lo the full realization that Christ still lived In the spirit and was with them, they must have been insane with Joy. Hut what folly It is to think that the people of lone must go thru l he same stunts that those disciples were raid lo have done on that day, In order to be saved! Sometimes we smile, but more often w. tp when we see people hypnoiizcd by walls and chants an! pornclnr! and prryeii of much "vain repetition" l.ito tuch acilons as cause their friends lo t Ink i hem crazy. I thank Cod that throwing an emotional fit is not the only way of rrctfving the Spirit Into ones lif . I bilicve- that Chrh't way Is i he normal way and the wav for normal people today. Fkrk U. A vi tv Don't foraet. you u n. u. thut exc8Ki-s in youth tr a m Ii aVe in favor of diiU BHc bf i nd by, which will not fai, :o fo ec'ostj and enter on the pri nict t. Johh ni lingi. MMeevte i k Velocity of Wind A wind blowing at n rale of more than 7i miles i-u hour is a hur ricane. The names of breezes of Increasing s'liTness are light air, alight breeze, g. n'.le bn t-r.v, mil-rate bree.e, frh breeze, slron-.' bn-ozo, hl.li wind, gale, rtn nz gale, wh.ile gale, storm wind, hurricane. Egyptian Sphinxe$ The sphinxes weie not the (o: ,ha of kings. Archcolouinis are of i!i opinion that they v. ere employeo lo guard the approach to a temple. Ac Cording to the Inscription of iun elghleeufli dyiinsty n the shrine l twecn the pawa of tlo ;rent Kpl ir.g It represcntiil the Hun (iial llarmii. h', In many rosea the head of Kphlnvea were roml iM.rtil Wia Brain Foozled (ireen Golfer (relating experience) Then I tiaik another club, the bias alere, I think they cull It (A Mnr Interrupts.) Too Much Knocking The reason some people don't h-nr opportunity knocking la because thov are at It themselves. San Igo Tribune. 1 I Senting a Sure Thing When a girl Insists upon a man's saving bla money be la shortly to need It. University of Illinois Siren. Evidence "Daddy, 'oos been hen-perked. Il,.,Va fewer on 'oor coat !"-London Ki.hk. Ing 8hmv. Big Waterfall New Zealand's highest waterfall named the Sutherland, la 1,001 feet. Keep 'Em Incarcerated Pardoning the bad Is Injuring ths good. Uenjaniln Kruitkllu, moke isn't the ouly one that trouble a after-dinner yw0iy-j;uiuU UL - - - i, A A Good Time To Subscribe for the Inde pendent is --NOW- Its more fun zvith a Brozvnie Making the paddle wheel Was fun. ami so was making the picture. That's the lirownie's job to get good pictures of good times. Drop in and look over the line. Folding Urownics combine Kodak convenience with Brownie simplicity. $y.oo up. Brownies of the box type give you pictures the easiest way and at the smallest cost, $2,00 up. There's a Brownie you ll like for your youngster or yourself at our Kodak counter Bullard's Pharmacy The Kodak Filling Station Then some genius among the at tackers, whether Indian or white rene gade Is unknown, suggested the use of artillery and offered what he aald would be a aiitlsfaelory substitute, A Imlbiw maple log waa wrapped with chains, plugged al the breech with wood and filled to the niurila with heavy charge of powder, atones and scraps of In.n. Then It was dragged lo a point within l yards of Ilia stockade and discharged. I'.ut the experiment was far from being a success. Instead of smashing down the gates of tho fort, a the Ins (Mans had hoped, this Improvised can non burst Into a thousand pieces and ruined Its missiles down upon the In dians, killing and wounding uomy of them. Discouraged by tills result, flirty postponed further attnek until morn ing. Ilut by this time reinforcement led by Major MeOullougli this being the occasion of McCullough'a fuiuoua leap bad arrived and the aavagee were forced to raise the alege. urmg the biennial period, Octobet 1. 19.2, to Beptember 30. 1921, total Of 12511 applications for nchnnl fiiml loans win received by tho stale land board, according to tha report of the department fllod wllb the legislature Of tho nppllcntlona rurcWcd 2121 wore upprovud. These loans aggregated $2, 1SS.706. Ono hundred ami c.lkWn nulla re porting to tho West Coast Lumber men's association for the week end ing January 10 manufactured 99,039. 008 feet of lumber, sold 79,252,902 fool and ahlpped 80,903,610 foot. Now busi ness was 18 per cent below production. Hhlpmenta wore 2 per cent above new business. Foaled bids received by the light houso departmont for tha rennlr o! aids to navigation In tho lower Colum- bla Tlyer, which wore damaged by ico noes aovoral weeks ago, have been submitted to the departmont heads at Washington, I), C and it la exported thut the contruct will be lot within a few daya. A annato bill which would author lt tho secretary of tho Interior to withhold approximately 7000vacrea ol land In Oregon for use. of tha Uma tilla Indiana for grazing purposes, was favorubly roported by tho house In dian committee. The tract formorly was part of llio Umatilla Indian reservation. The state board of control at tU aocond meeting since reorganization on Jnnunry 6 ousted W. M. Hondor ahott of rortlund aa commandant ol the old aoldlora' homo at Roaoburg. Judge 0. W. Kiddle of Koaeburg, ox commandant of the home, waa rein atatod and resumed hla dutlei at the home Tuesday. 1 (Attention Farmers i DON'T Be Inconsiderate With Yourself When you come to know that your fuel is almost gone. It pays to investigate fuel prices at UIK FARMERS. :: When you are in need of fuel at reas onable prices- See Us. Farmer's Elevator Co. lone, Oregon. T Cut Machinery Cost 'In Half ' Tim man wlin K'.ivrs his mirliiiirs in itiAih e n.iv- J ing, by deprecialion, for an implement shed, but not geiung mc sneu. You can cut vnur machinery enst In half hv nrnlonc - - ' . o ing its life and usefullncss. You can double the life of 1 a 4 nt ' m an implement oy putting it anuer cover as soon as you are tnrotij'ii using it ifcl T t ; cost of art im? lement shed to protect $2,000.00 J worth of machinery Is only a fraclii::i of that sum. n We have many excellent implement sh.d plans to show f 1 . .-! (fla aae a ... you, anu we nave mc rig it material to ouiiu just the N L-inil nnil sip hnililinW vnu ronttlrp Hn nnf m-L K ,, .... , . iV t mistake of building before - you examine our up-to-date implement sneu pians. we will be glad to have you call . . - . . anu examine mem, whether you are building now or inter. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.