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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1926)
' 1! "V A Famous Man Tin originator of Dr. PmWs Golden Medical 1)1 iaouvery fur tha blood, well M the "Favorite I'recritinn" fur women, u Dr. Ray V, Pierce), practising phyeirlan in Weatern Turin aylveni. Iln early moved tci Buffalo, N. Y., ndutabliahedlha lnvall.li' Hold, thfin h put up kia horn reiniulie In tin World' Di penaary, whan they were care fully prepared (rom roola, barka and herb, ad placed them with druggist all over tha United .Stale. Dr. Pierce' Dlecovery, for the blood, baa been told In larger quantities by drug giets all over ilia United Stair than any other medlciue. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi cal Dlecovery la Ionic in it efloct on the stomach and di(aliv apparalua; an niter live in tie action on the blood, liver and akin. It Increaaea the appetite, atimulalee e In digestion, enricbe the blood, clear the akin of ruHion and blemiehee, and make) both men and women feel ta they did when Ihey r young and car free. Aek your neareal druggiat fur Doctor PIW family medicine, in Ublet or liquid or aend 10 cent for I trial package el any of Dr. I'ierce'a Meiliduea In labU-t . form, to Doctor flwcc'a Clinic, in Buffalo, N. Y. wadlih Church Trtaeur, Swadlah cburche hold a natlutial fortun of about 1:7,000,000 In art Ireaaurca. A general art Inventory of church property waa taken a part of a movement to preaorv the na tion' cultural Inheritance! and tree antiquities that ire representative for avh province. Tba average value of tha content of each church waa es timated at $10,800. Power of Attorn. Our word attorney I said to have been derived from the French "tour, meaning turn, An attorney I a per son qualified to act for another at law. A person not a member of the legal profession ran be empowered by a written authorisation to represent another peraon and act for hi in with respect to a certain matter or gener ally. Its Boundarl Rtrlctd. Oceania or Ocean li a was a designs tloa which embraced the land surface which remained after1 apportioning the continents of Euraala, Africa and the Amerlraa. Tha term covered Austra lia, tba Indian archipelago and tba I'aclflc Islands. After Australasia was set apart as a continent Oceanic waa restricted to tha Malay archipelago and tha Islands of tba I'aclflc. Controlling Climate, Climate Is controlled to suit tba moat exacting needs In tha work of tba horticulturist and plant breeder In tba greenhouses at tha Wisconsin Col' legs of Agriculture. Many of tba planta receive tha light 24 hour a day, through tha aid of large electric bulbs, kept burning all night. Temperature and humidity conditions ara also scientifically controlled. Tha Home Question. Tha little hospital patient came from a very poor home, whera evi dently there wera other children, Thera was butnor and pathos blondod In her question when tha nurses band ad her a glass of warm milk. "How far down can 1 drink f" sha asked sp peatlugly. Huston Transcript. Such la Fame. Greatness: A sinu.ll headline on page 1. Fame: A large headline on tli sport page. Dulutb Herald. What, All of Thmf "Don't!" Tba girl's voice waa sharp and sba pronounced every "r." Worn an' Home Companion. 8t Them an Example. You will find that things are pretty ura to go right If you do. Unfortunate Stutter A municipal candidate got up to make a speech In Liverpool, England Ha was slightly afflicted with a slut ter. Everything went nicely until ha triad to tell his llstonert tbat they must do away with tha s-s-spenders You Want a Good Position Very wall Tak th Accountancy and Bualneea Management, Private Heeretart al. Calculator, Comptometer, Hlenogra- pne, retimatianip, or commercial Tea on era' Ceura at Behnke-Walker Th foremoet Bualneea College of the Narthweat which haa won mora Accuracy Award and Gold atedala than any other aoneel in America. Mens ror our nucceaa Catalesj. Kourth Street aear Morrieoa, larUand, Or. leaao M. walker, rrea. P. N. U. No. 21, 1926 THEY WERE BROTHERS BY NUMBER By WILLIAM J. HARSHA la) r Short Story rub. Ca.l M NUMUICR THIRTEEN In a gung of brothers," tba guy says to ma. "You look It," sayi L "What unlucky number?" be asks with a grtu. "Mebbe," I answers dry-like, for I wss flgurln' what would be bis, If ha coma any tricks on uie. "Hut I waa lliltikln' you look Ilka oua of a gang." Sura thing I" saya ha, splttlu' through bis teeth. I'll forgive ya If you'tl show ma tha trail out of tills." "You'd better coma down to tha cave," says be. "It 11 soon bs night end your hoi la lame." When did you git outr I sake. How did you kuowl" aaks ha, grtn nlii' still wider. I'm sotuethln' of a mind-render, you savvy." "Left Hlng Sing tba first of last May," says he, as easy as If ha waa talk In' of movln' from ona cabin to another. This wss protnlsln', now wasn't ltt Her I was, lost on the wrong side of flora canyon, a denaa forest for mile around me, my brunc gone lame, and. last but not least," as th story fell er says, a plump flv thousand or. money In my InaJUa vast pocket It waa Ted Jordan's doln's or rs til er, th doln's of Ted's wife. Bh had lo have th money all In hundred dol lar bills; no bank draft for hers I Kb was golu' by stage, come Tueaday, up to Dillon and so down to Denver for the shoppln' and Ted (he's tha big cowman for whom I'm boss puncher) bud aeut ma Into the bank at Hadlum to git the dough. And I waa new to that aide of tha Grand, too. So waf my bronc. Between u wa was lost good snd plenty. And here shows up this cut-throat maverick, choppln' of green aapena and pushln' down dead ones, right to the heart of a thousand aquar tulle reserve I "1-ead on I" aayt L "I'll try your cave." Thera wss nnthln' else for It I has) to git shelter for myself. "There's twelve mora of yon In tills here csveT" I queries, careless Ilka. "Fourteen countln' Brother Num ber One. Wa ara numbered aa wa comes In." So you ara not tha last of tba bunch, to coma In." No. Brother Number Fourteen la Jest out of Albany burglary and Brother Number Fifteen has jest baas pardoned out of Canyon City man alaughter. That sot And Brother Number One I your captain," says L , "Yea," ssya he. "What's ha In for or rather, outr "We're ail out for a llvln'," ay ha. with hi cnaaed grin. "A for Broth' er Number One, It was forgery, I think. That waa along while ag. Ills batr has growed out" So then 1 had th show sited up, Brother Number Ona wss due for the first taste of cold lead If It coma to free-for-all shootln'. I wss lesdin' my raynse, for be waji dead spent and old Thirteen walked on ahead of me. I took pslns to sea that ba did. Ha carried only an ax, as fr aa I could see, but ha was some quirk on bis feet and power ful built and actlva and so long. I wasn't goln' to take no chance. Tad allowed I could bring tha ttinnsy through and I waa aura Ogurln' an doln' It Tha mountains on the south sida at tba Onra hss always been a likely place for outlawa ; I knowed this. Aad there' a particular gulch whit wa calls "Bobbers' Itooit," but I didn't know Jeat where It lay. So wa mold along and blmeby w com to a gate In a wire fence and wa lakes down a atlff trail to a clsartli' In th wood and blmvby w coma to soma atubbla fields aud then to a group of lug bulldln's. In tba door of a long squutty ranch houae stand an old guy In overulla and Jumper, what says to ma: "Welcome to tba cava, stronger H "Howdy I" saya I, guarded Ilka. I was glad th lower and of my gun caao was tied down. Tbla helps a feller to git said gun out lu a hurry, If It la needed, you savvy. "Brother Number Seven I" alngs out the old chap. Take tha gctitlemus's boas." A one-eyed ruffian abows up aad leads tba bronc away. "Uom lu, atrangerl Com InP cries Number Ona. I looks arouud casunl but sharp. didn't e no cave. But I snw a whole paasel of other Tilings rifle aud abet' guns and axea and vlllulns. Of cours tha old feller wa Brother Number One, the captain of the gung you've guessed that lit) was tall gentle-spoken, kind In the eye. Be wore bis bulr long and auld hnlr was as white a snow. No whiskers, no mustache, a reg'lur gent In look. But I knowed of course, that some robber captains I like thut and I wasn't tak en In. 1 bugs tha pocket wbnt held the flv thousand and I lightly touched my gun now and then, mukln' aa If I was feel I u' for my handkerchief. It did m good to know It ws thare bandy tha gun, I meiin. , "Baay to git lost lu these wood,' says the Cap. "Yes, I never been on (his side be fore. I belong to Ted Jordun't oulflt' 1 nforiud hliu. You see, usually thut would knocl soma light Into a fellur, for Jordan I known In our purts a a man whut dc feu Is whut belongs to him, whelhe msn or beust. But old Number One' hair didn't rumple none and 1 set bin. down as a cool customer, lie pnld ui more notice to Ted's nume than a wild cow does lo a quirt when she haa turned lo bay. Well, we tulk nn some, random, and bliueby tha mob of murderers dumb In for supper, fifteen of them lu all, aa tha guy had said. What a bunch! Soma bad long balr these wer the brothers' from number two lo about eight; soma bad balr about hull growed out, they numbered from nine to eleven. Tha bulunce ws cropped close. So I could tell about bow long each guy bud been out of the pen. Aud all of them had tha lock step, all right, aud fell Into It natural as they ahainbled In. "Set up I" said one brother, who was along about number twelve, and I started. I'd figured that I'd gtt near th door, for I sw that tha push wa too big for anything but a runnln' fight But old Cap hsuls ma up to a chair be at de blin at the bead of the table. "All right," I thinks, "I'm handy to give you your dose, anyway." The supper waa good enough and we pitched In. And tha talk! Say, them fellers waant at all backward about comtu' forward as to their punt doln's. It was a reg'lar lova feust of confes sions. "In the old days when I was a yegg- man," says one, and then he gives us a yarn of whut ha used to do. 'When I waa a second-story oper ator," sings out another; snd so It went And such thieve' slang t Aod they all told without a wink about beln' In prison here aud there and for bow long. I've beered men talk in soma languages and several ststes, but I never did bear men talk like they did, and all of 'em smllln' blluful. I thought they was thlnklu' what assy meat I'd be for breakfast After aupper we all stacked our dlahes and 1 leaned my chair against the wall with a full view of proceed ing I couldn't make out why they dldu't git busy, If they'd bad a tip about my money. About half of 'cm went out Of tha reat eowa cleaned up th dishes and So in smoked. Per haps, for all there was so many of them they kind o' thought It would ba healthy to sneak In on ma after I'd gone to bed aud git me. 'I don't sea ao cave," aays I to old Cap as I rolled a cigarette. "This la the cave," aays be, wavin bis band promiscuous. "What? This rsnch houaer "The whole place. It'a the Cava of Adullata." And ha smiles sweet I was aura stumped. Never bed beard of It Didn't know there waa auch a place In tba park. Old Cap sees ma wonderln' and he goes to smllln' a soft, kind, sort o' merry smile. Blmeby ba aays: "I'll explain by tellln' you a little story." Now, say, I can't give you bis words. He could talk Una. About what he says wss this: Onea there was a king. He was a big bug king. He bad soldiers and cities and palace and wive and so on. On dsy h goes wrong sins. you savvy, and then the good Lord goes after him hot He git kicked oat of hi palaces and hi "enemies git th drop on him and b goes flyln' to th mountain and he hide In cava at a place called Adullam. And tben, because he'd been ornary blaaelf ha think of all th poor cuaae what waa lft back on earth. And so be send out word : "Crime on her, you poor devil I We'll llv together and mak good. I haln t got much, but what I have la yourn !" Well, ao all th tramp and feller what had been In Jail and thoa who was down on their luck snd waa In debt and was sore In their souls they all runs te tha king In that thera cava. Old Cap ha tella ma all this and I aea a tear In bla eye and blmeby says ha: "I sinned when I was a young fel ler. And I came out here. And these brothers has all gone to the bad, I takes 'em In and wa calls this place tha Cava of Adullam. And we're try In' to make good." I waa struck all of a heap. What wss his garnet Was ha a smooth chsp lulllu' me to sleepT Or was ba really up to what ba said? They gava me a room In the end of tha long ranch houae and for an hour I thought of the old Cap s fairy tale. I puta my money and my gun under my pillow and dumb Into bed, but I couldn't sleep. The partitions waa thin and I could bear men movln round In tba other rooms. Blmeby he red sonis ona come to tha room next to mine. He called out somethln' to one of the men, so I knowed this was tha Cap hlsaelf who was near me. "It's comln' now, whatever It Is,' says I to myself. Then what do you think? beered th old feller slngln' tender- Ilka: I wa a wsnderln' eheep I did not lova th fold, I did not love my Shepherd's voice, I would not be controlled.. What do you think o' that? And blmeby I beered htm talkln' to sonic on, quiet-like, and tbla Is what be said: "Dear Lord, If I cannot do much good In th world, don't let me do any mora hnrml" Wouldn't that Jar you? Well, drew a long breath a a bronc draws after a bard raca and then I went to aleep. A price of $5,000 la offered In Eng land for the best storaire buttery elec tric locomotive for uaa lu deep coal mines. D&Rf PLANT SOY BEANS ' WITH CORN CROP Tba combination of corn and soy beana for silage produced an average Increase of approximately one ton of green forage, or 600 pounds of dry matter per acre, aa compared with corn alone, In four years of ex periment conducted by the agricul tural experiment station at Storrs, Conn. The amount of additional protein per acre supplied by tho ad dition of soy beana waa figured as equivalent to 800 pound of 40 per cant cotton aeed meal. Tba largest total yields of grain and dry matter under Connecticut condl-1 tlone wera produced by growing ona atalk of corn to three of beans In ev-1 ary 12 Inches of tha roc. Drilling th corn and soy beans proved decidedly , batter than pluutlng both In the same bill, or planting the beans between the stalks of corn. Eighteen different va rietlae of any beans were tried and tha beet variety was a stiff-stemmed, reasonably tall, large yielding variety, which will have Its pod two-thirds filled when the corn Is ready to be cut Ona question which lias been ar gued a good deal Is whether or not tha planting of soy beans with the corn Increase the nitrogen content of tba corn crop the eume season. No auch lncreaaa was noted In the studies. It was considered not deslrabl to grow soy bean alone and corn alone, mixing tha two a they ara put Into tha alio. Growing them together a allag combination added a value of approximately $10 per acre to the sllsge crop. Best and Cheapest Way to Maintain Dairy Herd Tha problem of what la the beat and cheapest war to maintain a herd of dairy cows Is always before the man who produce milk. It la prac tically linpnasjbl to give standard 1 of rales which will apply In all cases. The method nsed In main taining s herd must largely be de termined by the Individual, recognis ing tba contrlbutlnj factors. A dairy herd may be mulntalned by continued purchase of mature ani mals to replace those whose period of usefulness has pusaed. There are many conditions under which this may be a wise practice. If It 1 desirable to have th whole herd composed of cow In their full productive capac ity; If there la abundant opportunity for selection and purchase near at hand; If there Is a reasonably good market for cows that are undesirable. and If one has reasonable skill In selecting, and good ability In bar gaining, a herd of blish-productlve capacity may be more easily and more cheaply maintained In this way than by attempting to raise young animals to replace those that arc wornout Superior Grain Mixture Recommended by Purdue A aatlafactory grain mixture com monly fed In Indiana for milk produc tion la recommended by L. II. Fair child of Purdue university. It la made up of four parte ground corn, two parts ground oats, two parts bran and ona part linseed oil meal, all by weight I'leuty of legume hay will reduce the need of oil meal. Roughage consisting of Bonleguroe bay aud corn stover Deeds st least two parts of some high protein concentrate to balance. Corn silage, alfalfa, clover or soy bean bay and a grain mixture of four parts ground corn, two parte ground oats snd ona part ground soy beans provide all the nutrients necessary for economical production, A grain mixture ol corn and oat or corn and wheat bran la not complete because of lack of protein. Cottonseed menl, llnsead oil meal, corn gluten meal, soy bean oil meal or ground soy beuns can bs used to bring up the protein con tent It Dairy Notes Feed a cow sll tba roughage she will eat Tba feeding of allnge before milk ing often causes addltlonul odors lu th milk. a Protein and mineral ara necessary in building muscle and bone as well as In producing milk. 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Tbera Is nothing truer than tbat blood la thicker than water, and there Is no greater evidence of this than when a man goes out with blood In his eye and a club In bla hand to set tle soma boys who are raising a dis turbance In the street and when be finds out tbat they are bis own says: "Oh. well, boys will ba boys." Lib erty Press. Halrleaa Mica A number of hairless m ca were exhibited before the Zoological socl-: ety at London. They wera caught In North Lnngonl. The mice are of pink fleshy color and except for whiskers' are utterly devoid of balr. j Odd Banknote Collection. Historic banknotes to tha number of 27.000 have been collected by a London business man. They Include notea Issued In China 600 years ago and a whole aeries of forged Bank of England banknotes. Chivalry Never Dead. Some say that the age of chivalry Is past, tbat the spirit of romance Is dead. The age of chivalry la never past ao long as there Is s wrong un redressed on earth. Klngsley. 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