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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1926)
SENDING IN HIS RESIGNATION By GLADE EVANS (it), IMS, Wssisrn Nwiiair Union.) Mil. W. Cr-AUIONCID KICK had attained tho morning of hi lirilclli l.lrthiliiy without achieving hi life's ambition, but li luid ronton to feel tliut It ful II 1 1 incut waa m iir, Mr. iMrk wim, mid hud been for twenty-odd your, ililof clerk In Hit offlcea of Mi'filmiii lliirtini, gential agent, Iiimiiuiu mid loan, liucli yer of tlioKt twenty Mr. Iluck lind hoped and believed would e lilt ele vallou to dm position of olllco mail tiger, iiinl emu yi-iir Imd seen the pro uiotloii of uti older or a younger, a more Ki;i:riHlvu or a more experi enced, n iiiurt Imposing looking or nor prominently connected man. Mr. IMrk hml not been wllhout hi auc csr. lie luul murrlcd the (tood little girl he loved, mid between them tliey IihiI brought up another good little girl, even prettier and more ae l omplUlii-d limn her iimllnir Imd been; he hud puld fur h unit IHiIm home In a resperlnl.le (mlnfili; h had acquired hy dint of cIuho suvlng enough abso lutely rlL!i-n mortgage to provide meager Income for I how yearn which are culled "declining;" and ho hnd earned i'w rul diploma In home it tidy courses In nAlfMinuiiiililp, Insurance did hanking. iii'i'iiiiniiu, husluraa law, tnd similar hritncliea. NfHTtlii'li'Hn, iIuh thing wire a nothing In I hi' (), uf v. Clarence IMrk. Im-i nine III a whole being Wn l' rwd in t!i affair 0f Mcecliiitu A Marion, mill hi whole dcslr w centered iiiioii th promotlun to the Inn nti K r-.li I p. Ho (iiin iiini'n pictured himself Mat ed t ilio llui top dek fut ing the en lire itlim furce, with the black gl Ik ii bunging uhiii the plain wall be hind him, rii-atly lettered In gold, "l 'Mice Maniij,'er." Today, he Ml, would hrlng about the ri-allr.nlliiii uf hla dreum. Todd, manager fur the pant two year. w leaving fur a bigger M.t In another nnn. There was absolutely uo one sine hiiiim lf In the leant (pialHlcd to fill the vacancy. He hd nervouly been aware that Mr. Meorhnm, when ever he passed through the office, wa regarding li I tit with a kind of filed ml kiiei uliillte scrutiny, And Wyck ham, the young head bookkeeper, who limially had the Inside dope on promo tion before they came about, had I wen utiiMiully attentive to til in of late and several time had addressed to lilio half embarrassed. Iaulilng hint of aomeililbg. Mr. I'lik had even be gun to park the neat content of hi dolt In anlli lpiitloii of the move to Hie desk neros the aisle. "Mr. W, Clarence lilck. nllli-e manager," he aid to hlniMclf. and the thought made a thin tide of color twerp over bit mall face. , A tlr near the door where custom er entered, and a general turning of atenogriiplierii' bends, made the chief clerk glance up from the work oil hi dckk. Ho aaw hi daughter, Oayla, trimly chid In her dark blue street aiilt, a mull edition of himself made charming by the transition to the feminine, Just coming ahyly Into the office, she did twit at once approach her father, however; Mr. Pick aaw that she pnuwd by the head book keeper dvk n Wycklinm Jumped to bla feet and upiu-t a heavy glau Ink well. Ordinarily iirli an ocrurrenro would have einNpcraled the chief clerk; Dow, with eye from which the ale rilled to have fallen, he aaw that Wyikliain'a ear were dully red and tint in U- hud a polned air of ar retted motion, aa of a wood nymph, half atayliig. half ready for flight, and that Wyckhnm leaned toward her Ir. earnent, low voiced ronvenatlun. which, however, aeemed punctuated at every aentence with a tiervnua laugh from each of them. Why, Mr. Pick aked blmnelf, aluuild audi thing be. In an Imiurnnce othY? The father, row) front hi aeat and advanced to f runt ruto thl traiiMparent converantlon. The daughter of an office mummer ahoiild look higher than a mere bookkeeper, especially one who made a xiwtucln of hliuMf before the whole office force. lo wn atnaaed to aee how lovely nhe had become, a lie turned, liitifjlilug imd hluahlng, to imet hhn. She wanted money, ahe aaid teMHlngly, for Nome little nlinp plug expedition; and Wyckham hmked a though, had hu udilreaaed (he ro il lien t to Mm, he would have opened forthwith the company' mifv and emptied It Into her arm. ' When Mr. Pick hnd illxpoed of hi daughter he returned to IiIh rifMk, but not to uivouipllHh much work. He wa growing liicrenalngly nervoti In ex pectntlon of the atimmon to the pri vate office. Ill blind trembled ao that he could not liinko hi algnuture wllh the iiuul firm llourl.'ih above the typewritten word "Chief Clerk." He itw Mr. Meechniu'a office boy come out mid hi heart leaped. But the boy went down to Wyckham' rienk. Ah, he would be next, nftur the bookkeeper' report I Wyckhnm got anme paper out of the ufe and itrodo unconcernedly nfler the boy Into the awful Inner tmnctum. Ten minute pHed, fifteen, half an hour I They w ere conmilllng n long time wild the bookkeeper. Mr, Pick felt hi toiicun at li king to tho very rnof of hi iimutli. He got up and took a drink of water front the nlllr cooler. T';on he fancied two of the lenon'iiplicri were wiitchlng Mm, He decided lhut he would take ouie pa per Into the prlvutt office. 1'erhap lie might overhear a word or two In panning, He eluded teverul of tho more Important of the paper defined for Mr. Mttecham'i peronul attention, hla eye avurcvly able to decipher the title upon them, and with them In hla liund turned Into the little corridor that led off from the miilii office to the two private office of Meechum k Hurt on. With hi hand on the doorknob, he pnuaed, almost unconaciouly, Mr. Mviichntn, luilde, waa paklng rapid ly and declalvcly, but he could not dUtliigulxli tho word. He heard dl tlnctly, however, Wyckhnm' slower reaponao, a moment later: "If tltl dirtHid that I'm to he office iniinii ger, then, und huve free hand In the mutter of policy, Mr. Mencliamr Mr, Pick got buck to hi dek om how. Io felt that hi leg hud turned to rubber. Hut after he had ut awhile atarlng at the letter be had In tlncllvely gprvad upon the dek, cold mimhuoxa, an Iron rigidity aoetned to aettle upou him. Thla wu the end That till untried whtpperHuapper, thl Wyckham, ahoiild be given the promotion over hi hvud I The fellow prohuhly would ak to mnrr Gayln, and he. Pick, would be left to work under bla own win In low. It wa too much. He remlved that he would re sign. To give up tlie buxlncn to which hla life wa welded would be bettor than to auflur thl .humiliation. A loon aa Wyckhuin came out, walking Jauntily and looking ao pleaaed that anyone would have fult like congratulating him, except poor, dUappolntrd Mr. Pick, the latter rn teudlly and, hla face let, walked li.to Mr. Muechanj'i room, Mr. Meecliam. hi hat on hi bead, waa In the act of getting Into hla overcoat "A few pnpera for you, Mr. Meecb am," laid Mr. Pick, In hi deep voice, in oddly at variance with hi neut lit tle pernon. Then he cleared hla throut which aeemed to be cloning on hi in. "I have a rather painful duty to perforin Mr. Meecham painful, that la. In one way, and er of courae, pleaiunble In another." Mr. Moechuiu glanced at hi watch. Ill clerk' balling, labored alyle of leech wa ao charucterUtlc that he did not catch the nervoua temUon un derneath It on thl occaalou. Ho fought ahy of the uaual long -winded conference. "Afraid III have to k yon to wait until I get back. Pick," he Interrupted, moving toward the door. "I'm late for my appointment Juit put the pa per on the dekk ; I'll look at them after lunch. And clow the deek. 8e you at two o'clock. Pick." Mr. Pick, left alone, felt that Ida chlu wa trembling In an unmanly way. They esteemed him ao lightly aa thla I Huddeuly he aat down In the bona' chair and drew a aheet of com pany paper toward him. He would get It over anyway, while he bad the grit to go through with It He dipped pen In Ink and wrote rapidly: "IVa'r Mr. Meecham Today I my fiftieth birthday, and I long ago made up my mind that on that occaalon I would quit work, and begin to enjoy life to the fulleat. I feel that there I a aide of life which I never test.nl by the man who I continually Im mersed In bualuv) caree. Therefore, I " The composition of hla resignation waa Interrupted by Wyckham, who buret Into the room exclaiming. "I aaw the big bou go out. Well, bow are yon feeling now? No one could be more pleased than I, Mr. Pick." "To what are you referrlngr In quired Mr. Pick with Icy dignity, nery. ously pushing hi letter out of light "Why, to your promotion to office manager, of conme," returned Wyck ham, leaning expansively agalnat the wall and looking down upon Mr. Dick with beaming fellowship. "I'm Ji:t aa glad a I am about my own good luck. I don't iiipiMise you know It, lr, but they're giving me the maun gerslilp of the new brunch at Philadel phia, next month." Keep Surplui Wealth in Form of Jewelry It la hardly fair to remark that the native Kgyptlnn woman haa no pub lic amusement. (Vrtnlnly ah has one pleasure, namely, the diversion of wearing Jewelry, To her Jewelry represent the ultimate power of ap plied wealth. There are more Jewel ry ahopa In Cairo than In any other city of Ita alia In the world. There are reason outside of vanity why popular taste run to Jewelry. The Mohammedan law forbldi lend ing money at Intereat The country, man la ausplclnu of bank. There are no Industrial undertaking to at tract Investment. Consequently, liv ing are either burled In the earth or Invested In Jewelry, I,nnd ha ulway been favored for Investment, hut the price of agricul tural Innda haa now been bid up above Bound Investment level, - It Is not uncommon to find an Egyp tian helreia carrying her entire for tune displayed In the form of ank lets, bracelet!, and of rich festoon which, when atrung from neck and shoulder, descend In opulent string upon the person. The poorer country woman, of course, muit content her self with Imitation atuff. Alfred I'varce Pcnnli In the Nntionul (Jeo grnphlc Mnguzlne, Repudiated Theory "So you deny that a clilmpnnr.ee whs your ancestor I" "Ho far aa I am personally con cerned," answered Senator Rorgliuin, "I do. No creature that couldn't lulk could posNlhly have been the guceator of b politician In uiy itute," Wuh Ingtou Blur, HIGH COST OF HATCHING EGGS It oU $1,06 to rail I leghorn chlckan from the time the egg I set until the bird I alx month of age. Thla wa revealed by the clan In poul try management, conducted by Prof. L. T. Payna, head of the poultry do- partntnt at the Kama Hut Agri cultural college. The clan recently completed a problem on the out of batching egga and rearing the pullet to maturity. The ooet for hatching 100 chick waa baaed en the following Item: Egg at W a hundred, fuel at 49 cent, labor at 68 tenia, Interest on Invest ment In Incubator at 66 cent, depre dation 68 cent, tax 36 cent, making total of 910.27. The coat for run ning the machine for three hatchea waa figured at approximately 10 cent for each chick. The eot for brooding and rearing from the time the chicken were hatched to alx month of age Include Intereit, depreciation and tax on the house, brooder, drinking fountain, fencing, feeding hopper, aupply hop pen, aelf-feedera, and alio auch Item aa itraw, fuel and labor at 25 cent u hour, totaled IM.ng for 100 chick eni. feed coniumed by the 100 chicken until they were alx month of age amounted to 2,215 pound of grain and math, and 1.7U6 pound of milk. The food coet of the chlcka for th flrt 12 week wa 20 cent a chick, and for the lat 12 week It wa 41 cent. Thla brought the total feed coat of 61 cent for each chick and 1125 for th entire expenae account of each of the chlcka from the time the egga were aet to maturity of the chlcka at alx month of age Deduct ing from thla th Income from the broiler and cull pullets, the total coat for each pullet matured wa $1.06. Feather Eating Caused by Idleness and Feeds Feather eating la often caused by Idleneaa and lark of aomethlng In th ration which th bird crave. Over crowding In a email poultry house bring th bird In cloae contact with each other and may atart th habit On of the belt remedle I to turn th hem out on range, where they will separate and become Interested In other things. One pultryman reports that feeding little raw ground bone each day aeema to aatlafy the bird' appetite and they Mopped picking at each other. Feed a balanced laying maih and plenty of green feed. Scatter the ecratcn grain In straw litter ao the hen will keep busy. If only a few hen have th habit a abort observa tion of the flock may locate the of fender and they can be Isolated. Clean Poultry Quarters Necessary for Success Thorough cleaning of the poultry house every few day I uosolutely neceuary If th flock 1 to be kept free from disease. Not only Infections but lice and mite develop under unsan Itary condition. Cleanliness mean not only a gen oral (weeping out hut It mean clean log with boiling lye water and It mean painting th Inside of th build log with a good dllnfectnt palut which will serve the double purpose of Improving the appearance aa well as making It aanltary. , t'nlea yon are willing to keep the poultry quarter clean and aanltary yon cannot hop to have very much uccea except by accident' Sour Milk Is Best Sweet milk I not advlned In the chick' ration. Chick do not handle th milk lugar to the best advautage, and changea from aweet to aour milk cause digestive disorder and should be carefully avoided at all time. At It la difficult to keep aweet milk from our log In the fountain near the warm brooder stoves, It Is best to give only sour milk, or buttermilk, to chick. Th lactic acid In th our milk (oem to help In retarding bowel trouble and keepa chlcka healthy and growing. Green Ducks for Market There are two aourcea of Income from duck the ale of green duck at th age of about ten weeks, and of egga, both for hatching and com mercial purpose. Duckling grow rapidly and they can be made to reach practically their full growth at tn to twelve week. Thl mean a very Intensive feeding program. Thoae who keep a small farm flock will find It profitable to aeparat those which are to be forced for market and keep them In a aeparat pen. Remedy for Leg Weakness Leg weakneaa la not a disease but 1 usually a condition brought about by faulty feeding and lack of lunllght Th feeding of cod liver oil or tha ex posure of th growing chick to direct lunllght will usually prevent this trouble. Cod liver oil when fed to growing chicks, should be fed at tha rate of about 4 per cent of the total ration, and there la very little danger of overfeeding cod liver oil. Many atart feeding it when the chick ar two or three, djta ojjj; mat BALANCED RATION FOR FARM WORK A few yeara ago the cattle feeder to the corn belt were feeding to their stock practlcully nothing but corn. Corn wa wliut they had, and tbey thought they could market It more profitably aa beef than aa grain. Aft er a while some feeder began supple menting the corn with a feed contain ing a large percentage of protein, (ucb a cottonseed meal, and found that by tho balancing the high carbohydrate ration with protein tbey were able to get larger gain In the weight of their cattle. Those who bad plenty of corn on hand found It hard to put out cash for cottonseed meal, yet the more pro gressive feeders loon learned that auch expenditures were profitable. A all animals do beat on a balanced ration, more and more attention la be ing puld to the maUrlala that make up the ration. If the anlmala are kept In a feed lot their ration can be bal anced closely. If they are running on pasture and are being fed also In the lot It la more difficult to balance the ration. The beat feed to supplement corn must be determined by the na ture of the pasture. The most satis factory result can be obtained only by carefully considering the pasture, the animal and th (upplemeotary feed. A pasture may be ad poor, bow ever, that merely a glance at It la enough to show that It will afford very little aubatantial nutriment and that cattle grazed on It abould be sup piled with feed In a balanced ration and In amount sufficiently large to Insure their growth. Another pasture may be so good that cattle grazed on It will need little If any aupplemen tary feed if only fair growth la de al red, although there I a limit to th capacity of the best picture. Corn Is Basis of Best Rations for All Swine Corn I the bail of alt of the best and cheapest ration for iwlne of all ages. For pregnant sows, a mixture of SO pounds of corn, 43 pound of oata, and S pound of tankage makea a good combination. Corn and skim milk, equal part by weight 1 sat isfactory. Corn and tankage, 0 part corn to 1 part tankage. U often used. Rlxty pounds of corn, 3.1 pound of wheat short, and 5 pound of tank age la another good mixture. Feed three time a day and all that the cow will clean up quickly. Before and after farrowing, bran abould be added to the mixture. After the young are weaned, they may be fed corn, wheat ahorta, and tankage, all tbey will eat In a (elf feeder. Or they may be fed the aame way on corn, aoy beans, and min eral mixture of 10 pounds acid phos phate. 10 pounda wood ashes, and 1 pound of salt Fitting a Horse Collar Is of Much Importance A horse pull from the (boulder. There' no new about that But do you know just what part of the ahout der should take the itraln of th load? The upper part of a horae'e thoulder I oft bon and cartilage. The lower part la the Joint Th ?u!l of the col lar ihould come between these two point, otherwise there will be trou ble. A collar Hint hang too low throw too much atraln oo the ahoulder joint If your horse develop sores on the tower point of the shoulder, they are no doubt due to the fact that the col lar throws the pulling strain too far down on the ahoulder. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOtiOO Live Stock Hints OOOOOfl CKKHJOOOOOHSOOOHK)00 Cattle on aweet clover pasture crave Home dry feed, hence It I a good practice to provide -eatue atraw or hay. e Not yearling, but three-year-old ewea aheared the heaviest of any age group among 1.4SA Ramboulllet .sheep aheared by the federal Department of Agriculture, . Yeaat fed to hog doe not aid di gestion or produce greater gain at les cost, according to Investigation of C P. Thompson of the Oklahoma Agricultural college, i The use of portable hog house or temporary shelter constructed In the hog pnature each year, used In con nection with permanent hog houses, I recommended aa an effective way of Increasing the profit In pork pro duction bv keeDlnr down disease. Breeder have recognized tlmt hay and other forage grown on land that are rich In limestone and the other necessary mineral element will pro duce much better result with the herd than will those forngea grown on aour or acid aolla that luck the nece sary amount of limestone. The Intelligent care Hint little lamb receive from the time they are born until old Chough to market la welt re paid In their quality and added mar ket value. PORTI ANn I JL 1 1-iA.llJL Children, 10 cents Any Time. Continuous 1 to 1 1 p. . 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Landlord and Tenant A tenant cannot claim redrew from the owner of the houe in which lie live or baa hla business because the erection of a building on an adjoining parcel haa ehut oft light and air from hla premises, unless provision la made for auch emergency In the leaae. The case la not altered even If the owner of the adjoining building is the ten ant'a landlord. Msxlco Oldcet Ctly The oldeit city In the New world la Mexico City, which antedate St. Au gustine by more than two centuries. Mexico City datea from about 1325 A. D.. when the Azteca, looking for a favorable alte, aaw perched on a cac- tua an eagle devouring a anake. The I omen waa Interpreted to mean that thla waa to be the aite of their city. Tat Most Worth Whll It I were to pray for a taate which atanda m In atead under every variety of curcumalancea, and be a aource of hannlneaa and cheerfulneaa to me through life, and a ableld agalnat it ill, however thing might go amis and the world frown upon me, It would be a tate for reading. Sir John Herschol. Gtnlu 'Self love I a principle of action; hut among no clau of human beings ha nature ao profusely distributed tbla principle of life and action a through the whole aensltlve family of genlu. DlsraelL Phosphoru In Fooda Foods containing a high percentage of phoiphorua are buttermilk, codfish, celery, aplnach, lettuce, caulinower, cottage cheese and asparagu. Satan's Color "1 agree," aald Brother William, dat Satan ain't black el he' painted, but he aho' la black nutt ter make de saint rush them white robe ter de (team laundry." Atlanta Conatttutlon. Anticipatory Alible la it a sign you are chicken-hearted to count on your ezcuaes before they are hatched? 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