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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1925)
Mrs. Martha C. Wilton L 1 V A Beautiful Woman fa AJway a Well Woman Tarnmn, Wssli. "When one ol my iIuiikIiIti wii developing into ' womanhood the was nrrvnus and In a run down state ol health. Dr. 1'itrce'i Favorite l'reicnininn reg ulatrd her system and proved an excellent toni; and nrrvine, I tlilnlc the '1-avortte Prescription' It a splendid remedy for womanly ail rnetita and can he depended upon, .1 am always Kind to ipeak good word (or it because it In to reliable.'' Mrs. Martha C. Wilton, HW E. Jar St. You wilt toon be well if you itart to take Favorite Prescription, in tablets or liquid. All druKKiats. Write I'r. Pierre. 1'reiident Inva lid.' .Hotel, in lluffalo, N. Y., lor free medicul advice, bend 10c for trial pkg, ol the Prescription Tablet. Measure of the Great Great men are the smbuaador of Provident auttl to reveul to their ful ! low men thttlr unknown aulves. There I something about thorn belter than! they do or aay. If nieaitured at all, they are to be measured In the re- sponalve a.-tlnn of what others do or tay. They rorae and go, In part a mys-l tur, In part the simplest of all ex-j perience, tho compelling Influence of truth, They leave no successor. The herltugn of greatness doacenda to the people. Calvin Coolldga. Book Borrowers. All of ui euffer from people who borrow our book and then for net to return them. In time we cannot re member what bal become of the miss ing Volume. Keep a card or itnall notebook at band near the bookshulves and each time book la borrowed Jut down the title, Ibe borrower and tbe date. Then when a reasonable length of time baa elapsed do not heallalo to ask tor the return of the book. Hla Wealth of Learning. , Willi waa Just back from the cir cus. He bounded Into the room with a hop, iklp and a Jump. "It waa great!'' be cried. "Hut what did you learn r aaked hi grandmother. "What did I learn r be echoed. "Juat lot me tell you. I learned to eat peanut with both band. That' what I learned I ", Wonderful Opel. On of tbe finest opal of modem time befobged to Km prom Joaepblne, and wa known a the "Hunting of Troy," from the Innumerable flame which appeared to be bluing within ita depth. Bad Effect en Trade. In England the trade In black allk waa once ruined for a generation be came a notorious murdorea elected to be hanged In her black illk dree. Utilising the Wait. Ilemarkalile progroa Id utilising the waste product of tbe corn crop, such a com cob, alalka and leaves, has been mad In the last few year. The list contains 148 products and range from absorbents for nitroglycerin to xylose, a kind of sugsr. The Came of Polo, Modern polo wu played almost In Its present form by the prince of Tyiantluin, and the Emperor Com minus was Injured by falling from hi horse In the game. The game became popular In England In 1873. The Interesting Emu. Among the Indigenous birds of Queensland the emu rivals the ostrich for voracity. In the stomach of a specimen recently killed were found four pennies, nine nails, five marble, one umbrella forrule, koy, a medal, a clock wheel and crockery. The Rough School. In the school of experience) yon don't got a sheepskin. You grow your own to replace the fragments removed. Vou Want a Good Poaiiion renr wall Take tna aneoantanor enn Bualnaaa Maaanmant, premie aanvaearsi BiuilnMa MmutmuL Pr al, Calculator, Comsumiatar, ttMufrft. hl, Panimuiaaip. r OeaaiaarWel ! in' Course at Behnke-Walker The foremnat Riialnaae Cellar of the Northweet which hu waa more Aoeuraoy AWKTde and Hold Medale than any euier school la America, (and for our tunnies Cataloe;. Fourth Street now Mnrrteaw, rorUaaa, Or. laaac la. Walker, Proa. f. N. U. No. 48, 192S WHEN THE PARROT SPOKE By CLIFFORD HOWARD ie r snort aiorr ra, Co.) TOWN gossip wa In a flutter of peculation : Doctor Harrlman wa among tli bidder at the public ul of Aon Motley's furniture I It waa of course, common know), edge that once upon a time tbe doctor had been tbe arrepted lover of Ann Motley, but that their tranquil court hip had come to a sudden ending and that from that time to the day of bar deslb the timid and reserved spinster and the kbidly doctor bed gone their sepsrat wsys. What bad com between them, why they never gain spoke or met, nobody knew. Evidently, there hsd been t quarrel proving that love's course runs no more smoothly In lbs summer time of wooing than In It season of bud and blossom; but beyond tills there wa naught but .rumor. There were those who professed to note a change In the doctor since be hsd censed to csll at the garden cloistered cottage on the hill. Nor were theae obaervers fsr amlas; for what ever may have been the extent to which be gave vtalbte sign of his trou bled heart, the estrangement between blin and Ann Motley was to the doe tor an unending source of sorrow and bitterness. It was not so much because of whst he hsd said to her In the moment of their little storm, for he bed spoken with obvious unmeaning neea, but It wa because she would not forgive him. After the first day of riffled tamper end pride he had chlvslrntisly acknowl edged blniM-lf in the wrong; end, un heeding the words she hsd uttered In the stresa of overwrought emotion. declaring their love and their friend ship at an end, be went to her In penitent love, craving forgiveness. But ah refuaed to receive him. Prim, aenstttv Ann Motley I The timid love that had bad Its Drat awakening In the sunlight of hi presence had shrunk bark Into her heart, wounded and (frighted. He hid profaned her proud sensibilities, and ahe felt that alia could not forgive him. And therefore It was thst sb refused to see him and that when be wrote to her sb de clined to answer his letters. "Tour silence tell me," be wrote tn bis final appeal, "that you cannot know bow deep and all absorbing Is my love for you. If the few hasty, un meaning words thst ewrsned me In a flash of thoughtless Irritation bsv outweighed with you all I have aald or done. It I useless for me now to attempt to convince yon to the con trary. I shsll not again ask you to take bark the love you have cast aside, I pray only that you will forgive me. Surely, you cannot deny me this lt me know by soms word or sign thst I bsv your pardon for my cruel though unintended words, and I shall aak no mora. Orant me this not for my sake. If yoa so will It, but for the sake of tbe friendship, the love, the bsppln thst once were ours." Theae were tbe last words he ever addressed to her. She did not respond. Rllent snd unforgiving. In obedience to the dictates of an exacting rnnsrtence. he shut herself out from bis life. Then, with the pride of lofty man hood, be respected her decision snd tberesfler bore blmself towsrd her as a stranger. Never again did be ap proach ber nor mention her name. Tet there wa not a day during all the weary year that followed that he did not bow In aplrit before the shrine of his buried lav snd pray to heaven that be might some day know she bsd forgiven him. In vsln he sought to Ignore th blight thst her mi forgiving silence cast upon tbe aacred memory of ber being. It lay upon htm as 'a curse; and as time went on hi p rarer became a craving a morbid, brooding paaalon Inspired by a dread lest he or he should die before bis soul should be cleared of It deepening blot Throughout hi dally life It haunted him with restless fear, Tet he gave no conscious outward sign to the world nor to her of the torment of his spirit Ministering to others In their trlsfs and afflictions; reedy always with hi kindly Interest snd words of cheer, and giving to wesry hesrts th com fort and the benediction of hi tender sympathy, he shared with no one th burden of bis own cross; but alon and nncotnforted, be bore It In mute desolation through the unbroken at lence of th years. And when, one evening In June, she passed away suddenly and without tbe berald warning of sicknessher heart having gently ceased Its work a she dosed in her chair th blow fell upon him with crushing despair. Shs wa gons; leaving him alone, utterly alon -and unfnrglvenl Tet wlthsl there remained th nebn lou bop that perchance sh bad left mong her paper some message, for bits; something thst might tell him she bsd not departed wlthoit sn en wer to hi prayer. And thu It hap pened that he was present it th sals of her little property and was th highest bidder for tbe old-time ma hogany deak, which the auctioneer described and put up for sale with Irreverent harangue. And because of the sacredness'attachlng to the thing that had been her to th thing as sociated with the bygons dnys of their love he bought her book and bar clock) ber Ivory-type portrait of her self as a glrlj her little cushioned rocking chair, and the old piano with It brass-mounted leg and Its candle rack upon which she used to play for hi in the sweet melodies of th long ago as they sat alone In the dim light and quletud of love's bap pines. Two-fifty fin offered for this parrot and the cage," shouted tbe auctioneer In noisy fluency, breaking In upon the doctor wandering thoughts. "Do I bear three dollars? Two-fifty, two- fifty I Do I bear three? Three dollars I am offered; three dollars I bid; go ing at three dollars f h sang on. In terpreting sn undesigned nod on the part of the doctor as a bid at the higher figure, "(jolng going at three dollar I Three dollars I doing, going gone I to Doctor Hsrrlmsn." Th doctor stsrted to surprise snd was about to protect, a the cage with the parrot 'was brought forward and placed with the other things he hsd bought Checking himself, however, In order to avoid posalbl controversy, be seeepted the situation without com ment lie had not meant to buy the bird, nor did he want It It hsd for him bo assoclstloa with Ann Motley; for, In truth, according to the state ment of tbe auctioneer, It waa a com paratively recent acquisition. Never theless, It wss now his; and thinking to dlspos of It la time to some one who might rare for It he bad It taken to hla borne with th other purchsses. la th solitude of bis library, breath ing now sn atmosphere of another presence and of other days, he opened her desk. With trembling bsnds and with a disquieting sens of profans Hon, every drawer, every receee wss carefully, tenderly, explored; but bis search wa fruitless. There was noth ing nothing for blin; no mesasge, no word, no token, not even his own let (era, to comfort blin with th belief thst she hsd retained some lingering regard for his memory. Wss It then true, as bis embittered soul hsd fee red. that ah bad guns without loving biro, llhout remembering, without forgiv ing blml Lie closed the desk snd sank upon hla knees. A convulsive sob shook bis boot frame; and, throwing himself forward, be burled bis face In his arms upon tbe little rocking cbair that had one been here About him were tbe deepening shsd- owa of twilight and the bush of even tide. The old furniture of Ann Mot' ley, with Its generations of hallowed memories, lent s mellow sanctity to tbe atillnea of the room ; and In the enshrouding rsluiness, with the face of sweet Ann Motley looking down upon blra from the desk beside him, his heart poured forth It anguish In silent sobbing tears. Tben suddenly a vole, low and quavering, and seemingly sfar off. brok softly upon lb abadowed al ienee; "Grant Oh, Lord, that be may yet come bsck to me snd know that I love and forgive blm." For a moment after th voice bad ceased the doctor remained motion leas. Th (light flutter of wing and the tapping of a beak upon tbe bars of a rage alon dlaturbed the enaulng quiet Tben, raising his bead, the doc tor clssied bis hsnds before hira In sudden fervency, and as bla eyes were lifted op to heaven, filled with the light of a strange awakening, a smile of Illumining peace shone upou his countenance ; snd ss spirit communing with spirit his face grew besutlful In the softening radiance of revels Hon, and npon his parted I'ps there trembled a soul-uttered prayer an answering message of love and thanks giving. Method by Which Ship U Put Under Arrett With th arrest In a Brllleh port recently of a whlaky ship. General Serrat many people learned for the first tints that a ship can be arrested. say lb London Mall. The law of maritime arreet la very complicated, but It appear that hav ing committed a crime a vessel can be followed until ah Is csught tven If sh hss passed Into different owner ship since ber lapse from grace. She must however, be arrested In a port where th courts of tbe country which haa ordered the arrest hsve Jurisdic tion, and there sre . many vessels sfloat today that avoid making voy ages to certain countries because there la a wurraut out against them there. Th crime thst a vesesl can com mit art varied, but the most common I damaglnt another vessel, or piers. or dock, by collision. In such esses a vessel can be arrested until security for th damage Is given or liability for damage has been decided In the courts. Evading dock and harbor dues Is another offense for which a vessel csn be arrested. As In th ea of. the Oeneral Serrat arrest can also he mad on an allegation thst the owner hss not paid com debt . ' A ship 1 arrested by nailing the warrant to a prominent part generally a unit Wow! n had been Invited to th wedding of an old friend. II had never seen th bride before, but of course, when be wa p relented to ber he tried to be amiable. "I hardly feel Ilk a stranger," he said, "for Jack, during th lira he wa courting you, frequently regale m with extracts from bis dear Nellie letter." The brld glared at him viciously. "I hope' you don't mind hi having resd your lettsr to mef he asked anxiously. "My letters I" she repeated Icily, fear there la soms mistake. My name I Joan." Pittsburgh Chronicle-Tele graph. IMMATURE CORN IS GOOD FOR SILOING Weather condition such a ball. drought or frost sometimes prevent corn from reaching maturity. Under such circumstance th .crop should bs siloed, according to th United States Department of Agriculture. Such corn should, If possible, be siloed with some that Is mature. Silage from Im mature corn Is sourer and more laxa tive than thst from tbe mstur crop. However, If proper cars Is exercised tn feeding such silage, no ill effects should result If frosted corn is cut promptly, th talk my contsln enough water so that It may be slioed without the sddl Hon of wster. If tbe corn bss become too dry to pack well, considerable wster will hsve to be added when siloing. The frosting of corn csuses only a small loss In feeding vslue, the greatest loss being occasioned by the fslllng off of lesves In bsndling snd tbe possible spoiling of part of tbe Hag owing to Its fsllurs to pack and keep properly. Sometimes there I a delsy In filling the silo, and It Is necessary to cut and hock th corn. Then again on other farms tbe silo capacity will not tak car of the entire crop at one filling. This surplus corn bss to be shocked and U available for refilling the silo later on. Such dry corn fodder may be siloed successfully, but It Is neces sary to wet It thorough1'? o thst It will neck well In the silo. Wster msy be sdded by allowing a stream from a hose to flow Into tbe blower while Ail ing. Th surface of the cut material should slso be sprinkled ss It Is dis tributed In the silo. Corn fodder sil age I lea palatable and of somewhat lower value than corn siloed under the nsusl conditions Owing to the large quantity of water required, silo ing corn fodder Is advlssble only on farms having a water system. Water Supply for Dairy Cows of Big Importance Tb milch cow, of all animals, re quire sn sbundsnce of pure water. Water constitute more than three- fourths of the raw material used by th cow In tbe manufacture of milk. 8tale or Impure wster Is so dlstsste- ful to ber thst she will not drink sufficient qusntlty for maximum milk production. Furthermore tmpnr ws ter may Impair tb health of th cow. Th water aupply, therefore, deminds the dairymen a most cs refill stteqtlon. During tb winter, when cows are stabled tbe greater part of the time. It la Important that they be watered at least two or three times a day on less water Is kept Wore them con stantly. It Is advlssble to supply wa ter to cows at a uniform temperature. preferably 15 to 20 degree sbov th freeslng point When wster stands m a tank on which lew often forma, It usually pays well to warm It slightly. This ran be done by a tank beater, by lire tam, or by hot wster from I boiler. If a broiler Is used for run ning a separator or for beating water to wash and sterilise utensils, steam from It can readily and cheaply be used to warm the water. Barley Is Nearly Equal to Corn for Dairy Cows Barley I good feed for dairy cows snd nearly equal to corn. Some feed era hold It Is quite equsl to corn If It does not constltut more than 00 per cent of the meal poHlon of the ration. Corn la a very good feed. It Is low In lima, a little besvy, snd for -this res son should be lightened with some feed Ilk bran snd fed with some legum hsy like clover or alfalfa for the pur pose of supplying sn sdequste quan tity of mineral substance. Bran 1 a good feed to use with either bsrley or corn, or both, because It Is bulky, bss slight Isxativ effect and lightens the mixture. It lacks Urn but It Is rich In phosphorus. Dairy Hints Q6O00OOOOH060OOO06i00OO Cream and milk cool 23 time a fait In water a In air of tb sam temperature. e e e Charcoal I recommended a in ab sorber of foul odors In the milk room. It should be freshly powdered. a For heavy milk production, or for fattening young growing animals, the feeding of grain on psstur is doubt less th most economical method, e e A hooded or small-top milk pall protects the milk from dust and dirt falling from tbe body of the cow, and makes posslbk) th production of a much clesner milk, fi Give cow hsy to supplement th dry pssture and to help furnish th nutrient necessary for profitable milk flow. e e e Numerout trial show that for ch pound of concentrate fed to milk cow on pastur th cows returned on pound of milk. see Those who sre trying to build up good average herds are now placing th atandurd for production at 820 pound of fat and 9,000 pound of milk a year. PHRTI Alin I LaflLJ Portland, Oregon. Honor From Raprosch. Many words used as terms of con tempt and reproach bar since become title of honor. Both tbe Methodist and tb Quaker were so called In contempt as indeed" were the Puritans and the Roundheads. It must not be forgotten either that the word "Chris tian" was a term of contempt first used In Antloch by the enemies of the new religion. Heroic Romsn Matron, Cecona, wife of Caligula, emperor of Rome, waa killed by Julius Lupus, A. D. 41, while weeping over tb body of ber murdered husband. When she saw the assassin approaching and discov ered his purpose, she calmly presented her breaat to the sword, urging blm to finish the tragedy his companlona bad begun. Her two daughters died by the same band. Chicago Journal. Alloys Long Used. An alloy baa been used with gold for many centuries. Gold In the raw tale wa known in th Utter Stone age. It waa probably the first metal known to man. So long ago as In the day of tha cities of Cyxlcus and Pbocaea elect rum, a natural alloy of gold and silver, waa used In making coma. Root of It All. Everywhere we are taught that "life i sacred," that liberty la aacred,' that "property I acred" but where are we taught that happlnea la aa cred? And yet It 1 only because of their relation to happiness that these other things have a trace of sacred ness. James Mackaya, Miserly Family as Pauper. After the death In th Southamp ton. England, workhoas of Phillip Remer, who father and mother had been burled a paupers, $1,365 in gold, silver and securities was found hidden In tbe home where th three bad lived together. Best Months for SsvJngs. January and October are th ban ner month for savings accounts. After New Tear's money gifts received at Christmas are put In savings funds bsnks tor summer vacations and tn October salaried people begin to save for the holidays. Evsr See Job's Cofflnf It Is visible about ten o'clock at night directly In the south, north of esst from Altair. Th constellation called Job's Ceffin la a little group of stars rather close together, looking aomewhat Ilk a fish with a drooping tsIL To Clssn Satin Pumps, The most efficient wsy to clean satin pumpa ia to brush tha satin oft with a small piece of velvet If this method Is used, it will b found that the aatin will not become rough and th life of th shoes will be greatly prolonged. Gsve Name to Fur. Mandel fur la a trad nam need In the fur Industry. In reality It is the pelt of a species of Asiatic sheep. This fur was first put on th market by a man named Mandel, and ha retained hi name. Romsncs and Gloves. A curious atmosphere of romance has always lingered around gloves. The knight' gauntlet wu th gage tn battle, poisoned glove were used by the Medici In disposing of rivals, per turned gloves wer revered by lover. Extra Soap Provided? Sign In Indoor bathhouse Persons bathing for th first tims ar request ed to Inform the attendant ot th tact Boston Transcript Cleans and Shine. A little kerosene in th water when washing linoleum or oilcloth will act a a tine cleaner and give a aplendld gloss to th material. Vandalism. The vandal always lurk somewhere near the seen ot disaster. Philadel phia Publio Ledger. Lightning Splits Rsdlator. Lightning split the radiator ot an au tomobile that was being driven neor Hull, England, recently. Weights and measures used In an- Wtlgbt and measure used In an cient Egypt have been found dating back a far a 8000 B. 0. Boiling It Down. It take forty pounds ot beef to make on pound of meat extract OFFERS A MARKET FOR YOUR PRODUCE VAUDEVILLE PHOTQ-PUYS Cwnpleli Changs Salurdiy Adults, Week day Matinee 20c: Evenings, 36c. Continous 1 to 11 p. m. Children 10 cent all time CUT ROWERS i FLORAL DESIGNS Clarke kw, rtorlrta, MT Memoes t WE BUY Hides, Pelts, Wool, Mohair, Tallow, Cascara Bark Horse Hair. Band w roar thipmmta. W mail yon elwck the mm day w rwflir good. Portland Hide a Wool Co. 1 M sassi snwsf sters, essnjas, wsss New Fluff Rugs Made From Old Carpeta "Wear Like Daal DinMt with llw ManafaetatOT. AkaoM BaUifartlon GouanUad. UaaS la Your Ma tonal ar Wrtu for Prisaa. westebn rixirr sua company. M-M Uaiae Anna Nor. Partiud. Onsaa AGENTS WANTED to SELL CHICKS Mftk money next year toll- in j the b-tit rht ka hatched In th N. W. 1 year' rrpu tatlon for quality and fair d-atlnff. Writ now for our twllinftt plan. QUEEN lTCHFICVCtfcrrlMM MM 1ST. AVlMUC f lATTLl That Thin Knowledge. Required to tell what he know sbout Isaac Newton the average per son would reply that Sir Isaao wu sitting under tbe old appl tree at Ap pomattox composing; Paradise Lost when an apple fell from tha tree and hit him on tbe bead. Ha Jumped up, crying Eureka! and Immediately In vented the steam engine. Spokana Spokesman-Review. Make Sural All previous wills are revoked by tha drawing up of a new will, but so much trouble arises through error or cars lessness that It is always best to msk sure of the matter by burning tha document to be revoked. Remember that It the new will la loet or de stroyed, an older will that Is not lost or destroyed might become valid. It Is Impossible to be too careful. Exchange of Statues. The equestrian statue of George III which flood at Bowling Green, N. Y. waa dragged from Ita pedestal July I, 1771, and laid prostrate In tha dust The statue being composed of lead wu afterward melted and run into bullet and In 1801 the first statue of Wash ington wu placed on tha pedestal it formerly occupied. . Cannon Ball Hall 8torm. Ia Natal, South Africa, on April 17 1871, hailstones weighing one and one halt pounds fell, and on their way to th ground perforated corrugated lroa roof. Science Service. Uncle Eben. "Remember, eon." said Uncle Eben, "you must have judgment as well as enthusiasm. Good Intention Is re sponsible fob. some o' do wont lingln' In de choir." Washington Star. A They Sound. It may be true that a man and hi wife are one, but there are times, la many cases, when they sound like two doien. New Orleans States. Philosophical Thought Life is like a game of whist I dont enjoy th game much; but I Ilk to play my card well, and see what will be the end of It. George Eliot Millet In th Lead. Millet Is the world's most prollflo grain crop. No Confinement No Hospital Bills MY celebrated non-surgical treatment for Piles does not confine you to your bed or room. Yoa can come and go about your work as usual. From the first treatment you will be relieved, and no matter how sever your case, I CUARANTEE IN WRIT. ING to cur your PILES or return your fee. If you ar suffering with PILES or mar RECTAL ar COLON att wnt writ or cad for mr aaw FRKB BOOK of InfonaaUoa. It alw con Ulna atarlr a aoa drad letters Iron PATIENTS. DEAN. 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