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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1925)
1CMMIMMMMMMMM tJII s? -"SSSMrv j u V 0 r Sf J ljk M'V'wiw A. " TF YCU hvercv;r bcento ii5i's M California it should be the rjll effort of your life to go. Ml I Representatives of the Union Pacific Will gladly furnish you illustrated booklets giving complete informal, u about lhi land where the tun shinec most of the time and where you can enjoy out-vf-Uoor life all the time. Convrni .tt train connection! either via Portland or Salt Luke City at very reasonable round trip fares. Let us ht'.p you plan your itinerary, quite you fare, and make all your arrangements. . If. Honk Ast'iit. IONE OREGON m The BULLS EYE MILLION LIVES SAVED IN NEAR EAST Believe Task Will be Com pleted In the Next Few Years. That America will complete Iti work In the Near East Id the nut three or four years is the confident assertion of J. J. Handsaker, Northwest Region al Director of Near East Relief. "For ten years we have been busy binding up the wounds left by the World War and the wart which fol lowed the World War. A million lives have been saved and 200,000 children rescued and many of them given train ing for Uvea of future usefulness. To day there are tome 35,000 children In America's care In the Near East. Their nverage age It about ten years, 2004 are under the age of four years. The Near East Relief keeps them only ta rt they are sixteen. 8o carefully are thy trained tn various handicrafts that they 'are able to support them helves at that age, and although we try to follow them after they have left the orphanages to care for them If they are HI or to find them new Jobs !n cas" they are misfits, still our serv Ire practically ends when they are slilcen. ' "Nearly all the money that America gives Near East Relief today It spent fur children. Help given to adult takes (he form of clothing and this Is never furnished free if the refugee tire able to work or can pay even f iw cents for their garments. Money U spent on the children and at toon as they are in position to care for themselves our work will cease. "It cannot be repeated too often that the children are out of Turkey and are safe from the slaughter to whirh their parents were exposed. Thev are under friendly but Impover liihed governments in Armenia, Syria, Palestine and Greece, and the chil dren's only hope, not only of life, but of training necessary for success In life. Is in America. Buffering te in t (. 49 in the refugee camps In Aleppe anl Greece, although more than one million people have come back to self su; port .after being robbed and exiled frr .i their ancestral homes In Turkey. Th -re are no fewer than 10.000 exiles, l:iiullng mothers with little children, vho are aiiklng temporary aid thlt v inter, and at a coat of only two centt per day p'-r child could be given milk, bu' Near East Relief funds are ex haL.,ud In the care of the 33.000 chip tlrcn. "It It the hope of the Near East Re lief that Golden Rule Sunday, iJecem her 6lH, will so bring borne to the conscience of America the needs of these children that funds may be available, not only for the wants In the orphanages but that relief may be liven to some, at least, of the others. "Near East Relief offices are at 613 S'ork Exchange, Portland; 339 Rurke l:lugH Seattle ; and for the Golden iiule Campaign temporary offices have been opened at 301 Walker Dank Rid., Halt Lake City; 627 Peyton llldg.. Spo kane; Bristol Hotel, Buite, and Y. M. ('. A., Tacoma." Hit Limit $ Ethel And what seems to lie his Idea of good time? Mabel Oh, a hack sent In the bill cmy, and a lurji.-li al a buck wheat front restaurant New Kind of Contett I heard the oratorle din . Where fierce Invective till.il the air And Mid, "1 wonitur who will win r.r'runlrnllnti .. FOR OVER 40 YEARS STALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE has beea used successfully in Un treatment ol Catarrh. HALL'S- CATARRH MKTIICINB eon lints of an Ointment which Quickly Relieves by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, whlt-h acts through the Blood on the Mucous Bur faces, thus reducing the Inflammation. Sold by alt druggists. F. i. Co.. Toledo. Ohle-, NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice l hereby c I veil tlm t tlie mi IitmIkihmI Int. liicil hie Jliuil iiecmint ,w Hilmliiletrnt-ir nf tlu KMnte of t tli tt li, t'lirlw t iIhts(hi tlirciiM'il. with toe County Court of the Stnic of Oregon, for Morrow Comity, im.l that mi lil Court turn net us t tine itml mill place of lu-itrlui; on, ami llmil -tt It-men t of Miild mxoiint, fntiinluv Itimmry nil). in the b.mr nf i O'clock 1'. M, In (lie Court room m ultl I Vurt at lleipiu-r. Oregon, ui; ohji ctlon tc mild lUTomit immt in f led on or before the time ol m-tCe rtielit. lnue of Flmt iiulillcittioii lccem lier lllli. ll'J. Iinte of laet publication .Litninri Stb, 1926. R. A. White AiliulnlHtraior Before the Day$ of General U$e of Soa? Ju't about the time Unit eiirly iiw.t quit wearing skins and in their ste id donr.ed garments of wool ur linen, lie began to think, though nt very ri oualy,. of the problem of washing. Ki r a long time, anttiropule;its tell iti. tliene wimhlnifs, ut self and "f cliiUi liii were miwt Infreiiuent. but w'a.i- li; lind liecun to I recognized h a j necessary If hiitherwime sninethli.s ahlch must be done, if uul ve. oir:i slonully. At firt, as Is still the cae In the most rannlhnllsllc of the Xuiitli Sen islnnds, wuslilng one's perwin with water was miwt dliiinctly not dune. Initead. tliene persnonl alilullium were conducted much after the iminiter x: ill practicetl by the nomad of the Ar;i hliin ilenert wb , :1 nrt! Mir.llviil are used In lieu of soup and Milter. After this, however, as the dawn nf time receded Into the paM, the tine of water gradually came Into common practice and washing imewlf and line's clothing reached the sllik'e where ll became either a rvllKluii nr suclnl life?. Incidentally, It was Caesar's sol diers, who never washed ahoe tin- nwLt, who lirotiglit lur k In Hume from the Gallic war a new sulistaiice the sinne thing which we now cull foHp. Ttirse snliliers found the war Ill; German tribes llvlnu' across the liliine making und uiing it. They luarveled and then, tn-in ltotn.-iiis, ailnpted this new stilxlunee for their o.'.u. That Is the way we got soap. Houte Wren$ Surely Not Good Neighbon tETT. ftp W' A fa (iilvi Mrmtitt by S I W ., ili-ll FnlllM itl t ni it)fMr.ititltl li tj Aitiwiittin buirUl Hr coming. atch lur ibM, America is Safe with "Bull'Durham A gang of Scientists left on a Boat for a year's cruise to study queer kind of Fish in the South Atlantic Ocean. They should have stayed here in New York and went to see and hear what I did the other day, a real Red Bolshevik! meeting. They would haveseert qiu'cr looking Fish thcre.Suck crs, F.els, Flounders, Bullheads, and every Guy that got tip was a lig mouth Bass, They denounced everything in America, The Weather, The Constitution, Wiiitc CjIovcs for l'all. Bearers, Mah Jongg, Lower Taxes, Suspenders, Cross Word 1'uzr.les, Shower B L' a.ue of N-'.'onj and Ice Cream Ties. After looking them all over I found what was the matter with them. There wasnt a one of them knew enough to roll his own. How are you going to improve on a Government if you dont know that much. Every man you see pouring "Bull" Durham into his paper, you can bet he is satisfied with A merica, because its the old right down to earth Amer icans that do it. P. S. There is cuing to lie another piece in this paper suon. Louk lor it One of our Hub members reports having seen a demonstration of what ue read not lung uk In HI rd Lore rhout the selfish, ugly disposition house wrens. An article In that m cine told of these birds destroying the eggs and young of other and much larger birds, says the Flower Grower. Our member witnessed Just such a vicious act performed by her own ten lints. To begin with two wren houses had been supplied Hiid both were ipilckly occupied. I'nfortnnaiely that Is crintrnry to wren nature, as emh pair want to he the whole thing in n garden. Trouble soon developed and one pair drove out the other, lint the ennqiierore were not satisfied with lording .It over little fellows of their own kind. Mr. and Mrs. Itohln had selected e nice spot and built them a home. Hut, nlas, no sooner were the eirgs laid than the wrens discovered what wns doing. IUkM before the surprised i landlord's eyes did those wicked wrens I'o to that nest and throw nnl every i till. Then, we suppose, Mr, Wren went i hack to his own ubode and, seated on i the ridge pole, sweetly warbled sway us though he had not Just committed n diabolical deed. "Bull Durham Guaranteed by IKMPIUril 1 1 1 Fifth Avenue, New York City YOU MAY WIN $1,500 It you irt irilt to make (hi mitt wirdf out of th ltitftcontiln4 In tti worJt "TOILET NT.CES SITItiS." AtoMl of$.ooo IN CASH prim will t awirJri to t ompeiltur In this OkfiAT WOWD-HUII.DINO CONTEST 5ni nip tor clrcuUr mJ rulo. Adirt A Good Time To Subscribe for the Inde pendent is --NOW-- STORY OF CHRISTMAS SEALJNTERESTING Idea Originated In Denmark Years Ago Accomplishes Won- ders in United States. More full of dramatic Interest than the chapters of a novel, la the history of the little Christmas Seal now on sale throughout the ttate of Oregon. Conceived by a Daulih postal olurk. to rulee money that would save the lives of children suffering from tuber culosis; wandering across the Atlantic, filling Into the hands of a great Amer ican writer; being recreated on Amer ican soil, and aold to maintain another tuberculosis hospital; becoming the tola financial support of a great or ganisation dedicated to a Health cam piagn steadily and surely overcoming the "white plngue," are leading events In the life hist ory of the Christinas Heal. Mr. Ktnar llolboell, postal clerk In fur off Denmark, busy cancelling si amps and I andling packages during the t'hrlstinsi teaaon of 190S, bad on his heart Ilia problem of raising money to support little hospital for poor children stricken with tubercu losis. In the midst of his work, he conceived the Idea of selling a seal somewhat 111 the stamps be waa to busy cancelling. Mr. llolboell submit ted hit plan to the king, received the royal sanction and the new teal wat printed, told, and fulfilled Ita mission. The children of the poor received the care they needed, ' the little hospital. Several yeart later, one of the Danish seals fell Into the bands of Jacob Rita, the American writer and publicist. He waa Immediately In terested, wrote to' a friend across the ocean, obtained the story behind the seal and published It In the "Outlook" In 1907. This story In turn stirred to action an American woman. Miss Kmlly Die sel, who like the Danish Postal Clerk, was struggling with the financial prob lem of a little tuberculosis sanltorlna near Wilmington. Delaware. Mlae Missel managed the first American Christmas Seal Sale In 107, raising 13,000 for the needy hospital, a turn far beyond her eipeclattoni. From the three thousund dollar Seal i Sale In 19"7 to th fcur and a halt million dollnr sale In 124, the story of the Christmas tieal hat been one of magnificent accomplishment against the foe tuberculosis. Between 1901 and 1919 the American Red Cross, put Ita shoulder to the wheel, and backed the Seat Sale, hence the term "Red Cross Seals" which still lingers although now sli years out of date. The right name ta CHRISTMA8 SEALS or tu berculosis Chrlstmat Seals, for since 1918 the Nstlonal Tuberculosis Asso ciation, and Its branches, ttate end local, have been telling the teals, and depending on them for their entire support. The Oregon sale It conduct ed by the Oregon Tuberculosis Asso ciation and the County Public Health Associations. Since the time of. the first Seal Sale many millions of dollars have beea Invested In tuberculosis fighting equip ment; hospitals, open air schools, clinics, dispensaries, tuberculosis nurs ing, etc., and It hat been largely through the Interest focused on the problem by the annual aale of Christ mas Seals. The tuberculosis death rate In the United 8tatea hat beea considerably more than cut In half la these eighteen years. The disease le being conquered. The winning alogaa Is Health! Health! Health! such fine radiant health that It repels sickness, and Chrlstmat Seals are In the field In Oregon, and In every ttate la the t'nlon, to continue the fight to a win ning finish. Not in the sense of custom only, but with a genuine apprecitaion of our pleasant associations during the past year, we extend to you our best wishes for a New Year of happiness and prosperity. IT ave you received one of our 1926 w athcr fi , . .i n ... i n la c.j..n caiienuer5.r Bullard's Pharmacy The kodak Store le O EIGHTEENTH SEAL SALE ON Money te Finance Antl-Tubsrculetlt Fight In Oregon Christmas Seals, selling for one cent each are eipected to raise 130,000 In Oregon between Thanksgiving and rii-istmas. In the 18th annual Seal i'ale. Ninety-five per cent of the rioney will be kept In Oregon, where It it the sole source of income fur the Oregon Tuberculosis Associntlon, and provides most of the funds used by the County Public Health Asseciu tlont. Every city, village and community In the ttate will have a chairman or group of workert actively Interested In telling the seals. Women's clubs and organisations are giving It en thusiastic support, and a large number nf Parent-Teacher Associations am lending aid to the "Give Health, Fight Tuberculosis" campaign which loo seals finance. One of the few things a penny wUl buy A Christmas Seal, i o txcavat Roman Stadium It Is planned to excimito the Circus Minimus at Home which wim the creul eiit stHdiuin ever built. It seated floO, INK) people und would innke some of the modern stadiums such as the Yale Howl and the Yankee stiiillum look 1 licet county fair amphitheaters. The Circus Maxlmus was three timet is dirge as the famous Colosseum at Home. It wnt first built In the time of the early Itnmsn kings, wss used dur ing the republic and hid Its best day during the empire. Here Julius Caesnr entertained the Roman poputuce on a niHgnificent scale. Indeed the scale whs so large that ha had to sell one of his private villas to pay for the garnet and chariot race. In thlt great sin dlum the gltdlatora fought In mortal combat with wild beasts Imported from Africa and Asia. Attention Farmers DON'T Be Inconsiderate With Yourself When you come to know that your fuel is almost gone. 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