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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1926)
MMMtMMIMMMMtHHMMMMMMMftMM ; 1 r!Vr .jj y mm or Salt L ik: City t very reasonable to.nl trip fare. Let uj ht'p : oj plon your itinerary, ou.te you fares, and make aT. jour arrangements. J. W. Hon k Audit. lOXEORKG'iN mimntHu Vii7or Find Ready Welcome in Denmark It la a common habit of American t-c.in to erect a colojuiil "Welcome" sinn by the rnllu ay stutlnni for the lnfnrmmloD of tourists. In England s::il also In America, hundreds of huiiies hare Inscribed the magic word on the doormat, where of course, tbe visitor wipes hla boots. In Denmark, howerer, there are no electric signs to bid you welcome, and no house "says It with doormats," but I venture to ray that there Is not a town or Til lage in the country, where It Is not written on the face of every blue-eyed Pane that you meet From modern Kshjerg to ancient Elslnore, from retlerlkshavn to Moon, every face seems to say, "We are glad to see you In our country." And what a country It Is, In which to take pleasure Id such a wekftnet Surrounded by the sea on nearly all sides, a kingdom of Is lands, lakes and woods. From the. shelving dunes of Jutland to tha rugged cliffs of Bornholm, wood-encircled fjords and roinance-encrusted castles provide a welcome whose sin cerity can never be doubted. From "II .v Kurnpeun Eicorslons," by Edwin Robert I'etrle. Declare Birds Are Insensible to Color Itavartan sciential! cluim to have made certain the fact that birds cannot see culiir, are not affected by It; In fait. ny color is good with the birds, even those of bright and gay plumage having no appreciation of the fact that they are better dn-ksted than others. Even the gorgeous display of the male peacock brings no sensation of iKwutlful colors to the eyes of other bird ii bout. The teat with birds' eyes show, the S"ii'nt!sts assert, that birds do not look uMliIng as human being do. that all flying hirda by day m- pirrvthlng in a bright, red orange light and are only sensitive In a slight way to the short waves of light t!t make blue and vio let vixihle. Night-flying birds are less sensitive to colors than those that make their flight by day, the eyes of all birds being screened from Intense light by tiny globules of oil In the retina of th" eje thut act as color screens. The Ilnvarian scientists say the Darwin Idea, that beautiful plumage of birds Is :i factor in the selection of mates. Is merely a fanciful theory, poetic and Im en sting but lucking sclentlllc sup port. Discovery of Value Lie day an English physiclun, who loved growing green things, found on the Island of Trinidad u few tiny gius-llke plants In a riblmii rntiefleM. The Englishman, delighted that he liHd caught nature napping i t d f'wd out one of her secrets, took the. little plants to his home garden, and In due time he discovered that he had sev eral fine new varieties of sugar rune One of these new varieties Mrs cur ried to Hawaii, where It multiplied mid produced a new race of m'i:r ciuie that will grow on poor land. In a handful of years Cuba fairly won the nickname, 'The Sugar lioui of the World." So grout Is the iV iniind for Cuban cane sugar that she has never been able to satisfy her eager buyers. Marian Ibnton I'.al lard. In St. Nicholas. Opportunity Tby do m wrong who my I corns no mor. Whn ones I knock, and fall to 6i4 you In; For every day I stand nutslda your door, And bid you wakn and rlxo to IWht and win. Hall's Catarrh Medicine Those whe are In a "run-down" vendi tion will nolle that Catarrh bothors th'tn much more than when they are In ood rioalth. This fart proves that whlb Catarrh Is a Iwal disease, it Is irrratly UiMueticrd by conlttutlonnl ronilltlons. HAI.I.'S CATAHItll MKIlK IUR Is a romhlned Treatment, both loral and In tsmal, and hs bn aurcessful In thn trmtment of Catarrh for over forty years. Hold by all druggists. V, i. Chaney Co., Toledo, Ohio. V;' YC'l 1 -v.- .w. b-:nti California it H,-uU br ihj effort of your li.'c L' ;;o. Rci'rcscnta.ivcs of the Wiii glad' ,' u'T.ic'i you illiistratpj tvoiicts fcivaig complete ;fc.-ni.i:L : tbo..t l.:is '.r.ml h;re the un thine m -.t of the time and where you ca:i enjoy out- -" J r life all the time. Conven;it n.iiii connection! either via Fjrtlr::d V: f.v mhmimuih NOTICE OK FINAL ACCOUNT Nnth c Is hereby gjvtii thill llieini Icfsitieil lm filed his final iiccutmt as adiiilnUtrat-ir of the E.statc til -i 1 1 1 1 1 1 11, ClirlHtnplicrsiiti divcasi il. with tue County Court of the Stjitt of Oregon, for Morrow County, ntnl that sabl Court has set as time ami nil. I plaiv of lira rin;; on, ami final set t lenient of sal. I aecoliat, N.lltmiilV January tb, 1 '"'. at tin- h nr o " o'clock I". M. In i lie Court room of saM t i. in t at llfi-piier. Oregon, an;, ohi ctlotl tc Milil account must lie filed on or before the time ol i-clt le nient. I'ateoM'lrxt tmtillcatloti Iteiem her llth, I 'i'f.. Pate of last publication January Mb, UM. U. A. White Administrator First Loves Lose Out Few men murry the tirst worn: n with whom they f.iil in love, says Kb i lieniij, the Dorothy Oil of (ienu;.n . Chance, she says. Is mightier than Cup d anil usually, first loves beeome separated. . . . Men marry rcad ly when young, Fraiilein llema finds, hut hen they are rmitlrined b iehi'lnrs it takes uyruiiathetlc hmist keeper's to laud tlii-m. Widowers are eiisy marl.s b,in'je tliey 0'i b'tiu'er knmv how to lie alone, iney arc u d to a Imme am! feminine cureses and are unable to do ntthout the comfnrts ami ten derness that goes with married life. . . , Same on this side of the siater. Items. Same ou this side. Capper's Weekly. Uncle Knir E-eryihlng I;'hhy, age seven, in bad never seen a negrown vKltlng his uncle one day, and bis uncle took lilin to tins n. While walking down the street a uoL'rn woman passed. "Cncle," asked Hobby, "why did that lady have her face blacked that way?" "Why, I'obby, that was her natural color," the uncle Informed bllu. "She's a negress." "Is she black thut way ull over?" . "Yes." he was told. "Cosh, uncle, you know everything, il n't you?" Famous European Canal' The Mnr.ellle lllioiie enl.jl U a i oible European project executed dur ing the war period Involving an artificial v. uterway SI miles long and extending from the Iihone rl.er at Aries to the Pay of Marseille. It is also notable In Hint It Includes a tunnel -I'.i miles long nlilch pierces the mountain rld;;e north i f the city and affords direct access to i'ie harbor. In udilltloii to the tunnel lliere was Involved n breakwater con struction between Marcellle and I'ort ile Iioiic, Historical Heroine r.cntrlce Cencl was the daughter of a flomiin patrblan. She was horn In Home February 12, 1577. Her father for many years abused his wife and family In the most cruel way and as a result th family procured his mur der. They were tried nnd sentenced to dentil. Ueatrlce was executed Sep tember 11, 151HI. The circumstances of her life have long cutised her to he con sidered a martyr and her history has been the theme of several poems, Maddening Wiilker had been goltig nhottt for t vn dliVS With II Vorrled took nil his iiMiully smiling face. A friend stopped Mm anil ask;d the reason for the sud li'ii change from Joy to gloom. "I fear my wife la going Insane. It's i hose people next door," Walker said. "What have they done? What's the rouble!" the friend asked, "She cun'l hear a sound of Iheiu nil day long.'' ! BULL'S EYE Jul aTjHA p$ if u. n,v, .Mri.1 bv Will .li. .. i t(Hitttitl(rti l"B Ant tvMM taunt tr Int. Mjr ru awing. ti:h lor llMDl 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 Ilolshcviki meeting;. They would have seen. qi:?cr looking Fish thcre.Suck crs, I'.cls.I' lounders, Bullheads, and every Guy that got up was a hjg mouth Bass. They denounced everything in America, The Weather, The Constitution, White ("lovc.i for Pall Bearers, Mali Jongg, Lower Taxes, Suspenders, Cross Word Puzzler., Shower E .it lis, Lcfiie f J."-.-., ion j and Jce Cream Pies. 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 "Buli"Durham into his paper, you can bet he is satisfied with America, because its the old right down to earth Amer icans that do it. P. S. There is going tube another piece in this paper soon. Lock, iur it. Guaranteed by I N CO K MM ATS a 1 1 1 Fifth Avenue, New York City YOUMW WIN $1,500 If fiu art afttc lo mik (hi m itt wui out of th Ititcrtcjntaintl in tlif worJi "TOlI.ET NtCI:S SITM.S." AtuialotSj.aoo IN CASH prisei wdt h aw arid to compviltora tn (hit diniAT WO.l HlLIVfi CONTEST Snd ttiffip for flrruUr an J ruts. AJJffM A Good Time To Subscribe for the Inde pendent is -NOW-- W4 Bull Durham , Windsor Castle Dec. 29, '25, Dear Kditorl I wrote j ou somo timet no n bout shipninir mule teanm from j the Siiiny and Black llillH, lat , and freivilit line out to work on this OooKon Short Line in the j Fprinir of V2. Shipped over t lit I U. 1', to On .'on Utah, from there 1 on over the Utah Northern, n narrow wraiimd track. We unload cd ut Oneida Idaho, the first Sla lion eustul IVatello and pulled 'through a hilly uond graHH count ry to Sodu prinus atiout 12 or 11 miles and ptruck one of the hard est camps t-n the O S L. Not a liK camp hat a tnuwh one; an old woman and her k'iH ooinir the cookinp. or doinjr at it. Our bill of fare vaa fat bacon, black coffee, cold bread, black Ft rap molasses at. I Hinall potatoes wilh their jacks t on. We wtnt lo worK think nir it they could live that way all the time, we could stand it awhile. A pretty 'ood sort of a fellow I by the name of Mike, filled our scrapers for us. 1 asked one da do they live like this in this jcump all thi time Mike? lie fui.l ;oh no, we are not after living like this all the trtne. Some Sun days the old lady peels our pi Ih toes for us, and uive th" boys a chaiiKC. 1 t iM him I thought il a pretty tot livinjr. He naid oh yis its a little tulf. tmt if Jim put plenty of it, down your siiirl collrr it will ket-p away liumser for 5 or 6 hours, Heum u we run out of potatoes once since 1 have came litre I told him 1 thought my business would lay roilintf h tore lonif. lie Slid l o baw where! I was right. . Weoiewojr time the nixt! Sunday and traded it at a t-toif' for grub, urainand a I. tile rnony) to ttavel on, and threw our out j fit together, hooked op and u bout ready to start, when wi' hear Mike I oiler, lu-res anothtr! son of a nun for California. 1 i came on to the wutfnns and saul I would like to jio with you bojsj 1 made up my mind that I wu . ttrttinit tired ot pet-ling small p tatties myself. I cached my time,1 check and will pav e what e; think is right. I told him to dry' up and throw his blankets in that trail wagon and go to hlccp like1 a decent man; pleiity tf hay toj spread your blankets on. We are only going out to good gta.-n this evening. We want to fill up our mules and we have plen ty j,ru'.i and we will try getting up a iquare ttital oi.ee mote. Mike said I'm a pretty gt cdbluckaduo myself mid tomcrrow we will pull across the reservation to ward Black foot. He snid he did not care a cent how black their feet were ko long as he didut have to slape with them. When we arrived ut Black foot we bean of frank George, he htd a contract on the I'ortmy rl er und, we pulled for bis C8mp He put all of us to work and u iiiw of the teums. He had a n an and two white women cooks. Lvery thing in apple pie order bought a beef from Ihe Indians eveiy week. lie had the rep of having the best boarding tuuse Bi.d the best mulep along the line He was an ex Black foot freight- r turned contractor. We were with him for over a year and no was Mike. Mike came to Pendleton with us and went to work in the har vest field there in '83. The lust 1 heard of Mike he was on a ranch of his ow n, pretty well stocked, niatried a nice girl and I hope lived happy ever after. Tillikum. An Utter Stranger A liijin who had Hllpped In n dr minute "late to a funeral wiin olivb otndy liervotiH during the ni:iilnti-' eulogy of the departed, I' lmilly. turn. Ing to a lielghlmr, he whispered: "lle.v. la IIiIk (leoige Q. lillllngn funeral ?" "(Vrtalnly. WliyT "Well, that fellow the pi-enclicr'i talking about wuKti't IIIIIIiikh. Not in the sense of custom only, but with a genuine apprecitaion of our pj pleasant associations we extend to you I New Year of happiness and prosperity. J ave you received thurt callendcrs? Bullard s Pharmacy The kodak Store Attention Farmers DON'T Be Inconsiderate With Yourself When you come to know that your fuel is almost gone. It pays to investigate fuel prices at THE , FARMERS. When you are in need of fuel at reas onable prices See Us. Farmer's Elevator Co. lone, Oregon. 4MMMMM -H0-M now Jire longer - ihcinkv 'fo lic hot iiiityniji Q The hot Aif. ra r id tt HpT blast I PRINCIPLE anj exclusive putuntcd foot urea of every LANG rutiu ninnufucturiJ, Forcing tha flaniL'j entirely aroutul the ovtm, thoroughly and uniformly huatitife every inch of cooking turfaca, this principle of atove construction liua proved itself tha most economical, convenient and gener ally sutibfuctory huuting method' ever invented. The Alubka rane pictured abovu it ideal for the smaller kitchen, po&sessir.g ull the features of our liirfcer models. Every heut unit is utilized, enab ling LANG stoves to operate at lest fuel eipense than any other rungu manufactured. A visit to our store will convince you thut your next stove will be a Mm I. i M Ask Us About Them during the past year, our best wishes for a one of our 1926 weather I I IH H 463 tot il f