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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1926)
Mrs. -Eliza Winger. Motherhood ' Salrm. Qreg. 'During my first expectancy my health failed completely. I gut run down, weak and to ncrvuut I cuuld not iles-p. 1 could not cut, wan nauseated all the time. AKo I had severe bearing uini In my itc. I wan too miserable to do my work, when t aw Dr. Pierce' Kuvurite prescription advertised a being good (or women during ttxitlirrluKHl, and decided to try it it itrenRthenrd my nerves, over came the nausea, relieved me of the side achei, and 1 got strong and kept so right up to the lait, and my baby wa healthy and fine, 'i'uvonic Prescrip tion ii the bet medicine for every pro pective mother to take if the wiilies to avoid lot of misery ."Mrs. Eliia, Winger, UVO Waller St. Obtain Dr. Pierce's Prescription now, m liquid or tablets, from your druggiit or tend 10c for trial pkg of tablet to Dr. Pierce' in Buffalo, N. Y. United Central America. ' In 1823 the five Onlrul Amorlcun atati'i ware unltod Into national federation, which subsequently adopt d a conatltutlon modeled after that of the I'ullod Htatea. The federation partially ended In 1833, praotl rally dissolved In 1839, and complete ly dissolved In 1847. Owl'a Service to Man, Th large owl la the flnosl rat catcher In the world. One pair of these useful blrda will In one year cap ture more rata and mice than a couple of professional rat catcher who give their whole time to the Job. Loudon TltBlti. We Don't Want Either, ) Auk your doctor from which will you receive moat nourishment, from poultry' that haa been klllf-d from tbrve to all monthi and packed on Ice for tbe same length of time or from Ike farmer that la killed after you ordered It? Circular of an eaatern poultry market. Safe In Draught. When It la doairoua to carry can die down the cellar or where one la likely to encounter a tireese, use a mall raadlo in a heavy tumbler, fust aed to the bottom by Ita own melted wax. Rain of Cold A rurloua phenomenon la reported from Detail In the department of Ixt. Hulphur rain fell until the ground waa sprinkled with a golden dual, to the great astonlshim-nt of the Inhabitants. lit Hard Clrcumetancet It la a aad thing when num have neither wit to apeak well nor Judg ntent to hold their tongues. I .a Ilru yore. Bon Voyage. "A little bit goes a long ways," said the keeper feeding a handful of hay to a giraffe. Cornell Widow. Splitting Mica. , Mica cryatal can be split to a thick neaa of lea than one-halt of one one thousandth of an Inch. We've Seen What We've Seen. "It's a long road thnt haa no turn turtllng," remarked an exebango. turtle-dovlng, say me. Or BE The world is a playground for those who are healthy. Nature knows the way to health. Take Darkroot Tonic "sale Much Improved. "I have been In poor health for aoms tint, system ganerelly run down and SHftniing with eevere ronatlpatlon. On 5Bftomiuendatlun 1 tried your llnrkroot 'onlo, and altar using two bottles I began to feel Improve 'ea 10 evsry way,' MRS. MINNIB CAMrUKLL, Portland. For Sale by All Druggists Nature's1 Own Tonic HAPPY Ems AMERICAN GIRL BAGS BIG GAME IN ARCTIC Tramps Frozen North After Polar Bears. M , , 1 Loudon, Kxperlenced polar ' hunt ers doll their bull to Miss Louise A. lkiyd of Hun ltufuel, Calif,, who haa returned to Londutt after a six weeks' trip Into this Arctic. To Miss Jioyil belong the distinc tion of having been the first whit wumun to set foot upon desolate Fran Josef Lund, to which she made the voyage on Hoald Amundsen's old supply ship Hobby. With Miss lloyd' were Mis Junet Coleman of Man ITraiiclsco and Couut and Countess ltlvatluvla, friends of King Alfonso XIII of Hpuln. l''roiu the HOth degree northern lati tude Miss lloyd returned with the pelts of '.11 polar bears, 0 of which she shot In one duy. This, It I con sidered, Is enough to turn envious any Arctic hunter. Slim, In Short Dress. There was nothing In the appear ance of the slim American girl, clad In modish knee-length drew of black georgette, to ' suggest tunnies with Arctic beusts, as she sat In the draw ing room of a West End hotel, tell ing to the Associated 1'reaa a story of Arctic exploit which would do credit ty any male big game hunter. Mis lloyd churtered th Hobby to carry her gauie-shootlng purty of four Into the Ice fields beyond Hpllnbergen. The Hobby sailed ' from Troinsoe, July 20. Fogs, Ice and storms alternated un til August 15, when luud was first sighted. It whs Hell Island, one of the r ran Jow-f group. With precau tion, the Hobby nosed Iter way through leads In the Ice In Nightin gale sound by Cap Cro wilier until at 80 degrees 2(1 minute the vessel wal forced by an Arctic Ice harrier to turn buck. The Hobby then aklrted Prince (Jeorge'a land and the party made a landing at Ciipe Flora, where a large atone uiurked the sojourn of an earlier Italian geodetic survey expedition. "The Island here." aald Miss lloyd, "with tin tr dome-shaped glacier-covered mounlulna were In remarkable eoutrast to Kpllxbergen's Jagged peak. Hut even here the brief Arc tic summer brings forth vegetation. In aheltered spola (here waa plenty of white and yellow flowers and the Island were ' positively alive with gulls. There ws no sign of any oth er life. Nothing remained of Uie hut erected thirty year ago by the Jackson Hurinsworth expedition. "Our Intention to reach eastern Spitsbergen by way of the Kyclie Is lands waa frustrated by moving bum- niocky Ice fields. Our best shooting waa between th 78th and T'.ilh de gree. There I got eleven out of a total of twenty nine bears. Count Itlvadavla shot a giant, weighing more than I.Ok) pounds. Mine only aver aged Not) pounds." KIM InfurlaUd Beast. Mis Koyd told modestly of her achievement In killing an Infuriated besr at a range of forty yard. "It was a lucky shot In the throat she (aid, "but I bad a narrow escape. Bear wove at an Incredibly fust pace once they are charging over the Ice, and the great thing for a person to do la to keep cool." The party captured five rub alive. Three of them are aliout eighteen month old and two air. month old. Of the best of these Count Itlvadavla will present one to King Alfonso. The other will be handed over to the Nor wegian representative of a continental menagerie. MUs lloyd said her only dlsupliolnt ment during the trip wa the entire absence of the walrua, which the party had hoped to hunt. The women of the party wore high boot, breeche, sweaters and heavy coin and fur cap with ear (lap a a protection agulnat frostbite. The temperature, however, did not full be loy 11 degree of frost, Fahrenheit. For day the ship wa encased Id a two-Inch coating of ice, Tbo worst part of the trip came after a fruitless at tempt to bind on Hope Island, a lone ly rock southeast of Kpltxbergen. Mis lloyd took 21,0(10 feet of film, beside 700 photograph of Arctic scenery. Provides $500,000,000 to Fight Animal Abuse Washington. Kstiihllshment of 1 $.'i00,0O0,Oiio trust fund for tbe prose- : rutiou of persons cruel to animals and ' for the protection of animal and game In ull part of th world, I pro- ! vlded for In the will of Ktncy Anson ' Itaniom, (dentist, who died August 20. i The fund would be accumulated i from the Investment of $40,000, which I provided In the will filed here. Half of the Income would be used to pro tect nnlninls and game and tbe remain der would be accumulated mid Invest , ed until it reaches foOO.OOO.OOO. Queen Marie Will Shun Reporters on Trip to U. S. ltucliHi'est. Queen Marie will grant no Interviews during hur forthcoming visit to the Culled Stales. She will not bo ' accompanied by any olHclul press agent and all Informal Inn con cerning her movement will .be given out by a member of the legation staff nt Washington, who will accompany her. This statement wa Issued through the olllclal lltimimlan New Agency "In order to avoid misunder standing and to prevent the publica tion of fuudful stories." KEEPER OF BUOYS MUST BE WATCHFUL Veteran of Thirty-Five Yean Tell of Hi Job. . s -f "1" ;J L . 'WuITU lliff. Tfliiaii-3ust m tiie'old Woman rltlliyj,tie liofn Jlud.to jtv-eW th tttbvVebs froiifjHie Vuven hdd iigui me Mfir ege.u nigui, so j keeper or buoy uium sweep cteuu tan water, marking the bad spots with apttri.atid'bueys, totneof -which -he- inuHt light up at night. - Thirty-live yeiirs,-wrntr atrd sum mer, I've been at this joby say A.I. Wilde, head of the department "of buoy for th coast from the tip of Cupe Cod to the boundary of Ilhode Island. "Three hundred buoy ere la toy care in BuzisrU buy and Vine yard ouud. They huv to be wutched. Tbe bell buoy must be kept free of rust. far enough out of the water for the gentle roll of the tide to sound their Iron bell. The whistling buoy must bsve their windpipe clear, the valve itrong, so that the same full and rise of the wave will draw air Into their throat. The light buoy must be kept supplied with the fuel. 'And everyone of the WK must be hauled out of the water and ashore one a year, to be scraped and cleaned and painted up and put back fresh. That' the work of my tender, the Anemone. "The 'garden' of the keeper of the buoy bloom with these strange flow er of the sea. There are prim 'nun' buoy, black conical-shaped forms like the headdress of a medieval sister of charity. The old fashioned favor ites, tbe can buoy and their rigid brother, the spar buoys. AH sink Into useles stolidity at night, or In fog-" The bell buoys are massive, with their pyramidlul frames, ten or twelve feet high, supporting a heavy Iron bell.' It takes a U.UiW pound mooring to hold them to the shoal they warn of, day and night, fog or clear. The light buoys are of the same type, but newer style. Their light. In case of the latest product, are made to burn from a aupply of pitch ga In ran, lasting six to eight month. They burn steadily. , . Night Life in Geneva Has Its Allurements Geneva, Nwllzerland. Night life In Geneva afford delegates aome relief to those who wish It. Beside the municipal casino or kur- ssal there are three fairly apuclou dancing and wining resorts wltera the league delegates csn seek relief from text perused by day In tangoing by night Curfew In Geneva ring at 3 a. m. for these nocturnal -establishment, and after that hour there la no place to go. Geneva rarely blow Itself to all-night parlies, except on the occa alon of the "escalade," tbe fete day In December which commemorates the repulse of the hostile Savoyard from tbe city wall. At tint time all Geneva get Into fancy dress and stuys la that eostnma) for three whole day and nights. Like France, Switzerland prohibit tbe sale of genulue absinth. It goe Fnnce one better In prohibiting a well the aale of the absinth aubstl tutea, with which Ita neighbor coun try I now flooded. Outside of that. however, tbe aky and ' the visitor's pocketbmik are the limit In the mat ter of liquid consumption. Industry's Toll Atlantic City, N. J. American In. dustry kills three men hourly and dls Hliles 700.()( M) men annually for at '.east four weeks, the convention of the American Ilospltul association ha been Informed. Another Prodigy Iteiford, Mass. The outstanding local prodigy I Hilly Greenler, who at the age of nine, I a full-fledged member of tbe local high school. XHwHooo0ooXHXioe Complete Skull of 'Missing Link' Found lliituvla, Java. Professor lleberleln of the Netherlands government medical service ha discovered at Trlnll, In central Java, a complete skull of the prehistoric Rie-llke creature termed by some the "missing link," and by science, pithe canthropus erectu. The skull was found at the same place where I'rof. Kugene Dubois of Amsterdam , univer sity discovered In 1802 the up per part of a skull, two teeth and a thigh bone, from which was reconstructed the previous ly unknown ape-like human des ignated a pithecanthropus erec tu. . l'rofesor lleberleln' (peel- men, which I complete and sound, will be kept In Dutch East India, a the exportation of such relic I prohibited. Doctor Dubois' famous discov ery wa made on the left bunk of tbe Ilenguwiin river, near Trlnll. Much discussion fol lowed, with ninny authorities opposing Doctor Dubois' theory. The creature was not held jo bridge the entire gulf between' man and the ape, hut some jcien tlsls argued that It constituted a further piece of evidence In that direction,. JtHKHMKWOOCHji AERIAL SURVEY TO OPEN VIRGIN LAND Much Expected of Air-Map MLikii;'- Alaska, sTflug "ttl uiljt; Jilghjto map ,40,000 siihare mllej of. AloMka'tt territory, tnuilf 'of vhlcB eldotu-beiwe- hak Been aeon by mai I a . Unk.t"uit furnishes jilwity of inruis, aecoruiug io i.ieui. oeu i. WyattotlU'cr.Ju. charge of the navy alr-mapplrig expedition whrch started operation irt of Ketchlkum. It Is-by far the largest survey In square tidies atterniiied b the air service of any nation and from the atandjiolut of the ruggednes of the terrain surveyed It ha no equal, the lieutenant aald. Writing In the Chronicle, Lieuten ant Wyatt declared that "the rapidity with which an aerial survey can be made is astounding. Aa airplane fly ing a't 1.1,000 feet above sea level mak ing 100 mile an hour can survey a (trip even mile wide and 100 mile long that I 700 square miles In one hour. Imagine the man on tbe ground cover ing 700 square mile of rugged moun tain territory In an hour." Mp Show All Dstall. In making tbe survey a camera I mounted In tbe bottom of the plane and pictures ate taken at periodic In tervals. The develoied photograph are matched Into a complete "mosaic picture, which show the entire terri tory under survey. It I possible to ile this picture accurately a any chart or blue print. In this map all details, such a trail, tree, stream, mountains, cultivated and uncultivated land clearly are seen." ' The mapping of Alaska offers many dlfflcultle that seem almost Insur mountable. Lieutenant Wyatt declared thnt the task "la and will be a severe tost on tbe servleablllty of aircraft. It ability to operate for long periods Of time away from the borne bate In the face of many and levere difficul ties. It I the supreme test of the practicability of the aerial method and last, but by no mean least, a real, service teat for the men of tbe expedition. The country over which we are flying ba not been all that we would gVidre In the way of landing fields. We are told that the brown bear of Alaska Is particularly ferocious. This would be a consoling thought to the pilot and photographer, aa Uiey were plodding their way homeward after having landed on one of the snow-capped peuk a hundred or so miles away from their bane." Native Praise Work. Alaskan generally are enthusiastic la their praise of (he good which Is being done by th air-mapper. Much territory heretofore barely known has been discovered to contain Im mense portabilities for future Indu txy. Telling of this phase of the work. Lieutenant Wyatt id: "We have dis covered lake on th Island of Re Tlllalgedo (on which Ketchikan la sit uated) that eventually will produce tremendous power to turn the wheel r Industry. British Fort, Now. Haven for Hobos, Up for Sale , London. Any person who desires to buy a good circular fortress, more tlian a ceutury old and beautifully ilt Duted on the English channel, can purchase It of the llrltlsh war office for a suitable rotideratlon. It I one of the string of towers which dot the coast In the southeastern corner of England, erected when the Islander grew panicky over the reputed pur pose of Napoleon Bonaparte to cross from France and pay them a visit It ha walla six feet thick, a gun em- placement on top and a magazine un dcrneatli. Inner and outer moat ur- round the property. Representative of the genu "hobo' have found thl particular tower a good place of residence. The nom ad ' are now occupying It In con alderuble number from night to night. The war office apparently think It I time Nnpoleon' unconsclou contribu tion toward relieving the present congestion should be more profitably realized upon. At any rate. It want to get rid of the property and It I to be (old at auction shortly. Increased Fire Loss Laid to Women Smokers Atluiitlc City, N. J. Increased smoking by women 1 resulting In an Increase In fire los In the I'ulted Htatc. John It. Martin of Men-hunts-vllle, N. J, former president of the National ItuBrd of Fire Underwriters, told the delegate to the thirty-first annual convention of tbo National Association of Insurance Agent. "Reports from fire departments and Insurance companies," aald Mr. Mor tin, "Indicate that a great many dis astrous tire hav been retried re cently in women's dormltorie and bedrooms, generally attributed to carelessness in smoking." German Girl to Earn Education as Mason Coopenlck, Germany. Murgot Zuch ert, seventeen, aspire to be the first woman mason In (Icrmiiny. She reg istered hi apprentice with the mason's guild sud entered the employ of Fritz Wolff, a locul mason, who put her to work mixing plaster for an offlcs building. After tervlng the apprenticeship and passing the master's examination bowever,i slie Intend to keep her Job Just long enough to eurti the where withal for going to s polytecbulcal college. PHPTI A NIY rVIV 1 LatlVlJ m ygmmmrn- m "11th and Salmon Pres. I, Vt: Wslksr . . 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Altitude In Arliona Arizona ha a wider range of alti tude than any other western itate. The highest point la Ban Francisco peak, 12.611 feet above tbe tea level, and the lowest la on tbe Colorado river, where the elevation I but 100 feet. Columbu Nam for Cuba Columbus In 1492 gave the name of Juana to the island of Cuba in honor of Juan, tbe son of Ferdinand and Isabella, aovereign of Spain. At the king' request It was later changed to Fernandlna. Transient Humanity Man passe away; bi name per ishe from record and recollection; hi history I a a tale that 1 told, i and hi very monument become a ruin. Washington Irving. Not Attractive An odd simile wa used recently by a young motorist In speaking of a very homely girl. "She look," he said, "like seven miles of bad road." Doaton' Transcript. Old Term of Endearment Tbe term sweetheart was original ly written In the form of two word.! It I found In literature a early aa! 1290, though there is so record how- Ing by whom It was first used. j Highest Qualities Let not the emphasis of hospitality lie In bed and board, but let truth and love and honor and courtesy show In all thy deeds. Emerson. , Tribute From th Heart The rocking chair I the greatest thing to (tumble over that wa ever developed In domestic architecture. Boston Transcript Angling Not Atchison i woman has caught a lob star five feet and eleven Inches long. Atchison Globe, Reverse Token The horseshoe does not bring good luck when picked up from the street by sn automobile tire. . ' Bones. The feet contain 25 par cent of tbe bone of the human body. TRUSSES & ARTIFICIAL LIMBS Made to Order Licensed Manufacturers of the Famous i. f. Kowleys Limb. Artificial Limb and Trass Co., Inc. 244 A Wsahingion St Portland. Ore WE BUY Hides, Pelts, Wool, Mohair, Tallow, Cascara Bark Horse Hair. Bead as roar shipments. We nail von check the same day we receive good. 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