The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, November 12, 1926, Image 4

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Statement of the Ownership, Man-
pgement, etc.
Kt't)llllVl ll.V HCt Of ('(IIIKIV8M lit
A ujruat M, I ill J, of lone tmlciicmlont,
li.ililUhetl weekly lit. louts Oreuuii,
rt.rOttoliiT I U-'.
Killtor. MiiiihkIhk KtlUtir, I'iiIiIInIi-
tr, W. . Ileu'l.ltine. Oti'uoiu
Thitt tiro owtierl W, V. Herd
louo, uri'Kou.
Kowii lioiiil holders, moi-tKiiut'M
, nml ollit'r Htvtii'il.r IioIiIoik, linUllnir I
I iercont or more of total iiiiitiiuil til
I IhdiilH, niortKMiitKui' ot hi-f mvtiiillc
.None.
, W. V. IIKA1), Owner
Sworn tu mill nuIimc.IUmI tie-
tore mo tills tiny of October. UrJtl.
r, II. litililiiMin' ISottir.v 1'uhllf.
.I,V COlllllllMMtiil f ICM ' I'll '.N,
ALONG LIFE'S
TRAIL
By THOMAS ,u.KLE CLARK
Until til Mrn. t lllvtritv ut IlllnuU,
73 HAVE MILLION INCOME
the l-'intaj ol , ubllc
i..Ii.uliur department.
ARTHUR. D. HOWDEN SMITH
AUTHOR, of PORTO BELLO COLD ETC
W.N.U SERVICE COPYRIGHT y BRENTAnO'S
IKE living in the present and watching a vivid
J reconstruction of the past, is this stirring tale
ol the early settlement of northern New York and
the Great Lakes region. A romance of the fur
trade and its effects upon England, France and the
American colonies. Presents snch picturesque and
powerful personalities as Governor Burnet, Cad
walader Colden and the great chiefs of the Senecas,
Mohawks, Onondagas and other tribes, and fiction
ally, the sinister Andrew Murray in the days be
fore the author made him a pirate and celebrated
him in that other thrilling story, "Porto Bello Gold."
5649.1 25.101 IS
SPENT M HAYS
Wanhlngton, D. C Total expendl-
turn by suites lust your tor roatl unit
bridge construction on state highway
systems reached (H!U25 101, !' waa
announced by
roods of -tlit
'io meet the rxpcn -fa, f e hl'iway
departments rtiUveU l78ii.081.iS2. a
balance ut JllS.sr.ti.T21 having boon
available from lSIt. Motor license
I toon anil gasoline taxes wore rosuin-
alble for tho raining of appriixlmntuly
U por cent of th rot't'lptH; 21 por
! ivnt being received from the mile
t'f bond anil 14 per cent from the
' f' ileral goternment.
Although the expeniliturea were
! pouter than the 1924 total of t $,-
tet.207. the balance of SU0,!r6.m
' ci irlotl over Into 1924 waa even great
er than the amount of unexpected
fur.il carried over from 1924.
I Pennnylvania led all atatea In ex
pinilltures Inat year with i62.2:t4.Siifi.
Nt'W York being second with $19,-
:i:s,"0 uml lllinoia fhlrd with J3il,- Mr. Sllltmi nml
' 171 INI ! hundred tlnlliim
Hanry Creb Leaves Estate of $75,000.
I ritlsburgh. Pa. Aa estate of $75.
POO was left by Harry Creb. former
middle aud light-heavyweight cham
pion boxor. his will filial for probate
( here revealed. Ilia 7-year-old daugh
ter, Dorothy, la the sole heir.
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This Splendid Historical Romance
will be carried as a Serial in
BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
President Coolldge Issued a procla
mation designating Thursday, Novem
ber 25. as Thanksgiving day.
Major-General George Bell, United
States army, retired, died at a Chi
cago hospital. He waa 67 years old.
Toung Prince Leopold, crown prince
ot Belgium, was married In Stolkholm,
Thursday, to Princess Astrid, niece
of the king of Sweden.
Texas bankers authorized a 15.000.
000 corporation to finance storing of
pot less than 1,250,000 bales of cotton
tor a period of 18 or 20 months.
The Rumanian government deeply
appreciates reception given Quee.n
Marie by the American people, says
an official statement, given out at
Bucharest.
Possibility of victorious Canton ise
"reds" overrunning northern C'lii la,
capturing Pekln, dispersing n -p ;:nl
central government them and
toning Issue of China's nhole luiu-
tlonshlp with weHtern powers, sow ureiiu
being seriously considered In author!
Utive British circles.
be made to the veterans by any bank
or trust company, but cannot be made
by the bureau. General Hlnea said.
Otepest Spot In Pacific Is Located.
Trikyo.-The Japanese navy survey
ship Manshu returned to Yokohama
after a six months' trip and reported
it hid dlMorered the deepest spot In
tho oo'u'i to be off the Izu peninsula
between Izu and the Bonln Islands.
The dep.b Is 30,955 feet or nearly
sis mill j.
$4,0(10,000 TOTAL
PAYROLL R03SERIES
fill
Wm
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HELPING THE OTHER MAN
Mll.TON did tint have nn eimy time
In t'ollt-Ko. lie pulled uwny from
Inline when ho wim lliieen uml took
I'urn of liliiisolf throiiKli blub aoliool.
The fuiiilly was lurue. and his fitther
mill mother hud nil tlmt they could
tin In keep tiling!) going for the other
rhil Iron wrthotit liuvlng to dike cure
of 1'iivld. He atii.veil out for a year
or two after be graduated from IiIkIi
sthnnl to earn a lltllu money before
eiilerlng college. Then he tackled that
Job without help.
lie didn't Hud It easy,' and there
were limes when be felt almost like
giving up, but be pot-alslcd, ami llnully
got bis degree.
The liardoMt grind, he told me after
wurtlit, enme In his senior year.
"If I tui 1 1 only bail uimlher hundred
dollars," ho sulil to me, "my last
NoiueHter would have gouo more
smi.nl lily and my memory of tlioe
rinsing weeks would he fur more
t!oaiint tliuii It now Is."
1'iivld prtmpered after he got out
of college; rlillitrvn came tutu Hie
hotiit-lmld and after they had finished
IiIkIi school be was able to send them
to college much better niiiincvd than
either he or bis wife had been when
they were undergraduate. It was a
great pleasure to him lo be able to
do thU. Three or four years ago he
wrote me a letter.
"I have not forgotten the struggle
I had the lust year I was In college,"
he said. "Now that I am able to do
so, I should like to help some poor
boy to tlulli rollo.'o mid to give him
some of the ploiiMiro which inlawed.
I urn semilog you a hundred dollars,
ami 1 want you to lend It to some
senior who la In the same situation
I wus In years ago. II can pay
It back within a year and a halt after
he graduates, and then you cun have
It again to lend to some other needy
follow. If the plan works out, I thlnk
I will set aside one
each spring to be
n ed in this way."
It lias apparently worked out, for
Kbortly after the flrtt semester ends
each your, I have a letter from Milton
anxious to help the needy seniors.
Fortunately the men I have chosen
huve been appreciative and they have
paid the loan wltblti the time agreed
npon. This spring be sent nie five
hundred dollars und as the years go
on he adds each spring one man to
his liKt.
"The letters we rerelve from these
MIows whom we huve helped." ha
wrote me only a short time ago, "more
than repay us for the trilling sacrifice
we hate made.
I& IMS. Vt'va'-ra Ntwipspar t'sloa.1
LEGION HALL
THEATRE
New York. fp to the first of Octo
ber payroll robbers In the United
S'uim took a total of 4,000.000 In a
year, according to n estimate an
nounced by the forgery prevention
The number of payroll rob
beries reported for that period, It was
estimated, would total more than 400,
bawd on available newspaper reports
British Cut Down on Rubber Export. f)f rrime:i of this kind, and it Is be
London. The colonial oll'lce. on- llovnl these reports Include less than
nounced that the percentage or stan- 75 per cent of the robberies actually
dard rubber production which may bo cotnmltt'id.
exported at a minimum rate of duty For the first Mx months the num
from Ceylon and Muluya for the quar- bor of payroll robberies reported In
ter commencing Novi mber 1 .will bo newspaper clippings totaled 205, and
80. The reduction from the present the amount of canh taken by the high
100 per cent production was cuusml waymen In these hold-ups wus 1,
by the fact that the average price of 856,874. Twenty persons were killed
rubber for the past quarter worked and 40 wounded In defending the
out at 20.19 pence, thus falling below money In tholr charge,
the 21 pence minimum. Analysis of the reports showed that
. 5j ,r r(!nj 0f (nH robberies were
Veterans May Get Big Loans In 1927. committed after the cash was deliver-
Washington, D. C. Approximately ed to employers for payroll purposes,
EVERYBODY'S
GOING!
CALIFORNIA bids you
turn back the calendar
to summer and come play in
the warm sunshine.
As an added inducement the
Union Pacific now offers special
low round trip fares and assures '
you marvelous journey on the
finest of fast trains. Connections
via Portland or Salt Lake City.
MAX TOtm KSf: VATION WOW
J.
gent,
U . l.WU.
lone, 0: c
The following- list of picture
are hooked to show at the- Legion
Hall, beifinnini: Junt 12.
We have in this list wide
ruriKe of subjects and stars and
hope to pleate every one. We are
having a hard time to makeeni"
rivet, so, when in doubt, what
ti do, go to the show.
Nov. 13 Sundown.
20 Simon the Jester.
" 27 Madam behave.
Dec. 4 California Straight
Ahead.
11 FlowinK Gold.
18 Three Faces F.ast.
25 The Pvid to Yestef
day. Cut this out and keep it for
u ire ruferencs. We will only
r.,iae prices when the (rice of
p oKram compels us to. Don!
n.lss a single number of thin c n
met. American Lemon
lone Oregon
2.8S3.IIO0 adjusted service certificates
In the possession of World war vet
erans, with a face value of f2.975,0uo,
000, will be avallublo In 11)27 for de
posit as collateral security on which
approximately $2(12,5 Itiiaio may be
borrowed, It was announced by Ililga
dlcr General Frank T. Tf '-, director
while 49 per cent were committed on
the streets while the cash was In '
transit. The deduction mailt! from !
this was that the armored curs and 1
heavily armed guards huve caused a
drift from the open attack on payroll
cash In the streets In favor ot the. at
tack In the office after the cabh haa
of Die veturans bureau. Loans ruov teen delivered.
Bulk of Natlon't Taxpayara Have
Small Inoomes.
Washington, 11. C There were 75
pontons In the Hulled Hiatus with net
Incomes of more than $1,000,000 In
1924, It waa shown In Income lax
statistics for that year Hindu public,
by the treasury.
Taxpnyers, however, with net In
comes between $1000 and $2000 con
stituted the largest portion ot the 7,
:iif.i,7M individuals who filed returns
fur that year, numbering MlH.NUl or
Ti.'i per cent of the total,
The brunt of the $704,!0S..1HO In
dividual Income tax paid that year
was borne by the class of taxpayers
with Incomes between $50,000 and
$100,000, who paid tl3A.tt.1G.U04 In
tax.'S or 18.40 per cent ot the total.
The 75 millionaires repnrtod total
not Incomes of $155,1174,476 and paid
t47.2in.20S taxes, or 7 per rent of
the total return. Of these three re
ported net Incomes of mora I ban 56,
000 000; three between $1 onti.tnio a id
t5.foo.0U0; four between JS.oml.ooo
and $4,000,000 and IS.bulween $2,000,
000 and $a.00').ioo.
i'
BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
Within the next few weeks rltlxmia
of Ontario, the most populous province
In ('unittla, will consider the problem
of liquor control.
William Randolph Hearst, the pub
lisher, filed an application with the
federal power commission fur a pre
liminary permit to construct power
project In Alaska for the manufacture
of paper.
Josef llofmann, the noted pianist,
has become an American r It lien. The
pianist formerly ot Poland, obtained
final naturalisation papers In Hit
1' nit cd States district court at Phila
delphia. Senator Prank R. GootMng, repub
lican, re-elected I'nlted States senator,
with a plurality of 20.0UO carried H0
of Idaho's 44 counties, with clear liia-
Jt rilli a In 16 of them,
returns showed
Thousands of
New Words
palled, pronounced,
and defined In
WEBSTER'S
NEW INTERNATIONAL
DICTIONARY
Ttis "Suwm AuHiofrty"
Were are ftul tampUt I "
hot pursuit Hsd 8isr
Alt Council capital ship
mud gun mystery ship
ft. p, boat li milium
rial cascade Kslhoitia
American Legion Hint Close
girl scout aiiport
cyper crystal dolnrlor
sipplo aupsihvteiodyite
ahonten
m inlurmmttan
ttnint rout
STOOPssm
000 Ills. Si Ml
mums
sivr.oiaj
Wanlauxt
fkrsm
OuHrsiulDInpklslDkllMMrf
Ct IS !- Writ tot a Htnpl
rs ft Hi Nw vl' itil. ttiKviirmn el
ktguUi soil lii'lu I'upaii. I'hXC
G.&CMERRIAM CO.
Springfi.ld, Mass, US. A.
mm,
Hardtntd Rformr$
A hardened old profesalouul reform
er's lih :i of the iiuparilouiihle sin la to
hold yoiirself in ro,.d,uei , to cli.tngc
your uiliid If the evidence warrant It.
Ohio Stale Journal,
Trtaturt in TmbU Pint
Kroin remote ages one way of st
lug weullh has been the converting
gold and sliver into plate, and nut
particularly Into ceremonial drink:
vessels. We have few apeclm
from ancient Kgypt, I recce and Ko
but fur the moat part these trees,
at tine time vr another were no
down Into more easily tramcubl.'
Hon. tiny C'adogau Hulhery In
final unofficial t .,.n,,m tiraphlc.
We Can
supply your fuel needs with the 3
best in wood and coal at prices thai 1
are right j
And we Will I
If you give us a chance. f
armers, I
E-levator Co. I
Tires & Tubes Of The Best
Quality
Oils, Grease & Supplies
INDEPENDENT GARAGE
See mc before sending away for
! your Tires. I can give you a real
bargain in tires and tubes.
E. R. Lundcll Proprietor
The Garage where you get
II "Service With A Snap"
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Have jour Kodak ready
Five weeks from now five years
from now the pictures you make of
the fun today will furnish the fun
again.
Always have your Kodak ready for the un
expected opportunity Ind kecpit loaded with
the dependable yellow-box Kodak Film.
Our stock of Kodaks and Kodak Film is
complete we're always rcudy to help
you fill your KocUk needs.
Kodaks 5 up; Brownies $3 up
Bullard'S Pharmacy
The Kodak Store
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