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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1926)
I NouJ DIRECT SUBTRACTION An added feature on I he new model Sundstraiid ADDINO AND FIOURINO MACHINE (iln.lly $80.00 Mr Di'IikiiisIimIc; Models up. Miiil Hu'h iidtlrcssci City SUNDSTRAND ADDING MACHINE CO., 4u NinlillM( IIIJ, PIIUTLANI), Ollt Adding. Machine Bookkeeping Ma chine, Cash Register Combinations Kxlra (wh1 BARGAINS on liatlc-in- niacliiiu'S of all kinds Yes Sir! "Terms or Cash Chicago Fair Whit City. Th area covered by I bo World's fiilr at Chicago Id 1393 to comniemo rata Columbus' discovery of America, was ml I ml the White city because the bullillui! wore constructed of white marble-like composition. Metal Realeti Heat. Tungsten, used for the filament of electric bulbi, I a rare metal of the chromium croup. Whnn pure It I white and tillable. It ran aland great brat and molt only at 6.1Q0 degree Fahrenheit. Nerve of lye Shine. All the m-rves of the eye. when Stimulated, ahlne by their own Unlit, and lomo of the lumlnou nurvee ran be Been by tho Individual himself un der certain condition, according to distinguished American (dentist. Changing Human Nature. Tho city father of Iterlln have vot ed In make marriage eaeler, but they ran do llttln to tune tho torment of the proposal slnge. Indliinapolla Star. Proof Tell. . Feminine Intuition must be somo- thlng Ilka the masrullne bunch, good when It come true. Toledo Dlade, Catching, or Being Caught The early bird catche the worm but how am I to know which I am. Moon I 250 Degree. The temperature of the moon at it Aoonltmn I 250 degree Fahrenheit. are the tign of a healthy body. Keep your cheeks roy and your body healthy with Bark Root WewUrful RmuIu Oul.Hr .1 woaka and futd H it m W lh Wart bawal end ttomarli tonice I have ever lahan" A. ti. S.HAU3, fart land. For Sole by All Druggists Nature's1 Own Tonic WE BUY Hides, Pelts, Wool, Mohair, Tallow, Cascara Bark Horse Hair. Send rour shlpmenls. We nail yon cheek the seme dajr we receive goods. Portland Hide a Wool Co. 1M 9TN ttNMNMINUE, fOSTUN, IMIoa. P. N. U. No. 38, 1928 CHEEKS i& SCHOOL DAljS A fkCZ&r, m row " " MMMMMMaMHiM SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT hi F. A. WALKER IN THE MORNING A COMMON dllllcully with the ma jority of drowsy imirtulH when waking tit l new day, I to fnce It with hmimliiK fliiilniKu of oui and Cheerfuiei of SMei'h. Anylmdy It I sUiHHud run find drlertulite bit of jy In the bluithlng autntiier iii'n, when the dew I on the gran und the ulr I odorous with the delicious frngruiice of lilk-ht horn flow er. Hut alas! how ninny of un. with habitually heiivy eyelid and heurta unatluiied to the beaullf of the sky and the d, run Interpret the wor shipful aplrlt of the eurth and the Ma, and lift our voire In ndiirntlon und limine, unlin w are In love? And I hi I what we ought to be In love with Cod' wiitiderful hnndlwurk all alniut u, the gleaming verdure, the rosy ensf. the rrwuilng bnlmy wind and without wive and li un hand., the cliNtterlng little children and tlielr pured up Hp erpeluiiliy framing pur.allng iHi'tl"ii. enger to know and to uiiilerKtiind the thing urrouudliig them In a world In which they are not yet acijmilnted. Whatever It mny bo with regard to other, let the humor of beneficent happlneM tiike Imld of you and till your morning with brightness until It radiate It Inspiring ray like the (un. The ) of other caught from you will tie to your soul like sweet music. However shy It mny be In the lie- l 1. I. ..I.I U.I.I. .1... gllllliliK. "m Kr" ui'iinx v.1111 tin- atreiigth of the night and fit you for the ilulli i of your dny. In the nmrnlng f life are horn renn. lutlon which will dike you a tep nearer to the acinmpliiihmciit of the great achievement of which yon have been dreaming fur year. " In the morning begin dnlng good to yourHelf ly lining good to othera, and thl run bent he dune hy being cheer ful. Hturt the day right If yon would greet It chmlng with mnlle, con clnun of timing done your best a you trudged iilnng the wenry way. In the morning tliq bird fill the nlr with pmlxeful uniig; the hill und valley wear their brightest color mid the heaven their auftext hue, hut man, the nohlent creature on eurth, frequently tippeiu nt hi ort. In the n'lornlng of hla life he wind's hi lien I lh mid energy In loading his pocket with gold, ninl when the final night darken hi vUlon, be Would gladly give nil lilx wealth for a Mingle grain of fulth, such im wn shown hy the ntlllcted womiin who touched the hem of our Mimtcr' gurmeiit that she might be heuledt , ( by Mcl'lur N.wnpaiipr ynittrat. GIDLIGAGw0 i "A nmn never renllxe how much he like to winy home," . suy obwrvlng Olivia, "until hi wife link htm U take her minewhere." rfoCooi(Dook , I At - L- 1 lie I'snie up smllln uid to say lis md bis fortune thst a way He had hard lurk a yl.nty, too. And mi I'd dawn and fought thriiuih, And irt-ry time he t a )"H, M luat took on a tlghlar holt. her Hllpond back some whn he tried to climb, Cut came up smllln' every time. SEASONABLE FOODS CilMiD main dish for lunch- A run U: Luncheon Egg. Wash and chop one-fourth of pound of muxhrooin, melt one table. spoonful of butter In a iiiucepan, add the mushroom and stir until' oil the moisture has evaporated; add one tahleiipooiiful of flour, blend well, then add one-half cupful of chicken stork, one-fourth of teasjioonful of alt. and little t"'PI"r. let cook two niln ute. Cut Into halves sis hard cooked eggs, remove the yolks C 1 1 mix them with the . mushroom sauce. Kill the egg with thl mixture and set them Into a baking dish, surround with tomato shU' '6 and heat thoroughly. Just iH'fore toning place fillet of sardine on each stuffed egg. Serve from the baking dlidi. " tour Cream Salad Dressing. Whip the cupful of sour cream, add one tablespoon ful of sugar, a te siHwtiful of lemon Juice and a dnsh of cayenne. Serve on sliced onions, let tuce, cucumber or any other vege tables. On cabbage It I psieclally good. Spread dry bread with butter, sprinkle with finely cut or grated cheese (a rich cheese that will not become stringy when heated), put layers Into a baking dlh until enough has been pri-pnrod to supply the fam ily, cover with the following custard : -lie to ii cupful 1. 1 ,o.i... vti.a a pinch of salt. See that enough egg and mUk I used to well soak and cover the bread. Ituke In a slow oven and serve ut once nhen the custard Is set. e 8ardln Salad. Skin and bone a doten sardines, add a cupful of tunshed hnrd-cooked egg yolks, two tubleHpooiifuls each of chopped olive and celery, a pinch nt dry mustard, and lemon juice to mois ten. Mix and form Into hulls, roll In boiled rice. Arrange around a mound of stuffed olive nml serve garnished with rose of muyonimlse. Here I tnmiite recl(ie for those who enjoy them: Chicken Tsmsl. Itoll a fowl until tender, salt and season with onion or garlic while cooking. Itemove the meat from the bones and chop line, add a bit of gar lic und a gonerous iiuuntlty of cayenne pepper. Make a thick puslo of corn nieul, suit find boiling water. Form the meat Into rolls tho sire of the linger and encase each In corn meal paste, Wrap each tiimalo In corn husk, tie with n strip of husk and drop Into chicken stock to cook. Add two or three Mcxleun pepper und cook fifteen minutes. Chicken 8ald. Mix one pint of diced chicken with one cupful of celery, a little chopped cuhhiige, a bit of onion and green pep per nnd add well sciisoiiikI mayonnaise. Serve on tender lettuce. Apple with the chicken In place of enlihage makes a good change In the flavor of the siilatl. 8panlh Chicken Soup. Heat three cupful of chicken aottp stock ii ml the suine of veal. Add a grated onion, a finely minced enrrot and two stalks of celery chopped fine. Add one cupful of barley nnd simmer until the barley is dune. Season to taste nnd rub through n sieve before lervlng. lift), ivzc, wcaiim ncw.pspcr vaioa.) FEW BUFFALO HERDS ROAM THE PRAIRIES Last of Phillips' Bunch Live in South Dakota. Ft. IMerre, 8. l. In a gulley on the Missouri river' western hunk a few hundred buffalo nestle lazily where once roamed thousunds of their kin. They represent the rcmulnder of the old Ncotty Iiilllips herd, once the argest buffalo herd In cuptlvlty and the source of almost all the buffalo to be seen la American parks und pre serves. Phillips, an Indian trader and a rancher of a gwnerutlon ago, was the first to tuke practical recognition of the fact that the buffulo wus dying out. He established a Jierd of the ihuggy beusts on hi ranch here, and Willi Ids hulf-breed wife cured for the auliuaJs until the herd numbered many thousands and was virtually i the only buffalo herd, wild or tume. In the United Slates. I aiuce the death of Phillip soma year ago the herd baa been lurgoly dispersed, and park and reserve In ' a dozen (tale have established herd of their own by acquiring anlmuls from the runcli her. Circuses and carnivals also have been good cus tomers. The Phillips herd now numbers less than 2,000, but euch fall the ranch Is the scene of a big buffulo bunt. In which sportsmen from throughout the country participate. Iioneer of western South Dakota recall many Interesting tale about buffulo bunt of bygone day. The most famous wa at Buffalo Gap. S. IX, so culled because there, at a pas through a mountain chain, the buf falo would congregate at the migrat ing Reason, sometimes to the number of 300,000. The buffalo hunter's greatest peril lay lu the danger of being unhorsed In the pull! of a buffalo stampede. The animals, running forward, would never swerve from a straight line. Occasionally the buffalo would charge a hunter, but the animal are easily outridden if a puth of escaie I clear. Likelihood that the buffulo ever will become extinct ha virtually punned. A hardy animal, the buffalo will live and flourish lo captivity, lie Is difficult- to transport by tralu. bow ever, and most of the shlpmeut of buffulo from the l'hllllp ranch have been made on passenger tralu sched ule, longer trip proving fatal to many of the beasts. Cleopatra, the Charmer, Ate Garlic and Onions London. British food experts who hsve been making a sieclsl study of the history of salads say the tomato Is the single new Ingredient modern times have contributed to sulsd mak ing. The pharaobs even the beautiful Cleopatra ate onions In large quanti ties In their salads, and used garlic and other hlgh-acented Ingredient. Confucius ate cucumbers and the ancient Chinese used mustard, water cress and nasturtium leave and flow ers In mixing their elaborate aalad. hlch often contained hard-boiled egg. Ancient Perils also wa very fond of ld. and ued lettuce and rad ishes much a they are used In modern aalad making. Sour wine, not unlike modern vinegar, wa used on lettuce by the Persians four thousand years ago. at With Wins Caught by Washington Rancher taklma. Wash. lists, owls and gob lins, beware! The rapture of a cat with wings has excited people at Wa- pato, where Arthur Klngray, rancher, is exhibiting the creature. Except for the wings It looks like any cat, weigh ing about twenty-five pounds. On the back are four row of thick flesh and loose skin, which when extended pos sess a aiodifled form of wings a foot wide. - The cat has full control of this flan- py skin, and when rumilng stretches It out to help In speed and to expedite leaps to fences and porchea. Usually the sppeuduges are folded tightly to the body. Canadian Indian Who Carries Vanity Case Edmonton, Alta. There Is at lesst one Indian In Canada who prefers the modern vanity case and make-up box to the wur paint of his ancestors, ac cording to II. P. Sluiphy, trapper, from the Ptarmigan lake district. Murphy says that recently he met an Indian on the troll wearing a vanity box where formerly a scalping knife had hung. From this the Indian pulled a powder puff, powdered his face nnd then extracted a smalt mirror from th bag to assure himself that his make-up was good. Sourdoughs Look to Asia Juneau, Alaska. Alaska sour doughs, Imbued with the "mush on" spirit, are looking across Bering sea to Siberia with vision of going Into that region In number to wush the Asiatic snnd for gold. A second Alm ka lie just over the strulls, they be lieve, a well as opportunities to trade for furs with natives. Our Film Exports Washington. The United Rtates ex ported 210.130.074 linear feet of posi tive motlou-plcture fllni, more than 40,WXI mile, valued at $(!,!KM,202, dur ing the year ended June 80. For the am period there wits a slight do croati In tho export of negatives. - DHPTI Alin Vi 1 Pres. I. M. Walker law :WlMll i .4 ALL WORK GUAR ANTE EO Dundee Auto Repair & Machine Works The Oldest and Beit Equipped Repair Plant In Oregon Knot Wstar and Palmon Hts Portland, Ores' 'o Emt SYLINOER GRINDING CRANK SHAFT GRINDING GEN. OVERHAULING DROP FOLKS! IRELAND'S SANDWICH SHOP Bos Uinchet t take out 2 5c end 35 THKRtrS A Dim.KK.NCK 121 ftrith Street PORTLAND. Of !WS Wathlnstofl Street. 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Ever since we were a boy w have rlshed to write a discourse on chit- ., . . , . ,,, kissing his wife, "Now, dear, I'll die Mains, Just the way Ralph Waldo, !..... Emerson said when he finally got around to It that be had always felt about writing one on compensation. but we have never been able to think of a happy endlng.-Ohio State Jour- nal. Peps Diary Unlqu. In all English literature there I nothing that so reflect society of the time In which It was written, between 1660 and 1690, as Pepy's Diary. It was inscribed In shorthand by Samuel Pepy and was not published until 1825. The years in which he wrote were gay and profligate times. Practical Ornamentation. Better the rudest work that tell a ctory or record a fact than the richest without meaning. There should not be a single ornament put ; upon great civic buildings without some Intellectual Intention. Ruskln. Pocket Gramophone. The smallest gramophone In , tha world has just been manufactured by a London firm. 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The humorous slang phrase, "to Bant," meaning dieting with the pur pose of losing weight, originated In the making of a verb from the name Dantlng. Banting was the advocate of such a system, which bears his name. Where Evs Scores. Girl babies hare a much batter, chance of life than boy babies. While at twenty-one. Eve adds to her stature up to thirty. For every hundred men who go bald, here Is only on Eva. Kindness Universal. I have sped by land and sea, and mingled with many people, but never yet could find a spot unsunned with human kindness. Tupper. Besstl Absent-minded business man, after tate a couple of letters." Awgwsn. Preserves Books To keep books on shelves or In ""V" d ndlt,on; '" thaai occasionally with powdered camphor. Tack UpT "Man was 'made when nature waa but an apprentice, but woman when she was a skillful mistress of her art." Path of Lesst Resistance Most men go through life as rivers go tew the aea, bt following tha lay of the ground. Josh Billings. II. II. 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