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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1927)
POUMY mis Drink Water If Kidneys Bother - OUR COMIC SECTION b fACD III Killing Time i . ! 'l MICKIE THE PRINTER'S DEVIL Three HMMaLCTTEO FR0SA "pePeSTRIAM" ASK' FOM. AM EDrrottiAl, ROASTl" RECKLESS AUTOtSTSi TWELVE BEEU GETTING; A6USS EVER SlUCe -THE AUTO WAS (JEW, AMD THEN 0 SERVE IT, But -rue "reckless Peoestrjam" S Also emtiueo to some ArrewTtOM LIKEWISE THS PETlSOAi WHO WALM OJ A BUSY Stats roaoat night Without evem a FXASMLKn OR lAMTEIUJ TO WARM AUT&tSTS s AwO THE DRIVER OP A WASOW Off. BuCraV who violates the LAW BV WESl.CTlU(i To place a Li&nr om MlS VEHICLE "pLIRTlKK WnWTWt UWOtRTAKER," AH. OP THELA C Wlm KstrspsptrValM. THE FEATHERHEADS rwv-uOw mA " WELL I ICOCSSTHAT5 f " " VOKOPLt oo vou novmY wut tUfto1 ALL r,gwt TwtN TO VFEUA.'-FOP U.AUNDRV euSlNCSS ? THAT OtUVtRS lw0M?T-t2ri.a 1 WWOT VOU X v -I WOUUO MADPGN IF ANV S.LF- rurot's A &UIC?r X, ( RESPECTING- CONSCIENTIOUS ) PT? I t0ct COME BACK V71 8- iLr WHO STOPS' OM THE CROSSlMCiS To VISIT -THE LAOV WHO POSHES A BABY Carriage our IMTO TRAFPie "THE WPS WILL HARDLY GET OUT OP WA-y EUOUGH LET CARS BV, AMD I'VE HAD THEM BLOCK. THE ROAD SO I HAD TO STOP "THE CAR. TO AVOlO HITTIHG THEM. trs about Tiwe SoCwe ROASTEO THE PEPeSTRlAW!" Cheers by theAutobts -the reckless pepsstriau who crosses STefiCtf UOOKIkk WEITMER. TO RIGHT OR LEFT- The pewrsmiAKi who CRofses im the MiPOie op twe block "THE PePESTRIAH if VU PUT tU A PEW HAR5V4 WORDS FOP. ; "rue paremts who trr two a, c - CHILOOEM PLAY IM THE STREET 'S5j THE TO Someone Slipped Up Y R'?i HEN EGGS STAND HEAVY PRESSURE Tli lit in ordinary lieu'l egg will tn nil heavy pressure win proved lu an exhibit which tho poultry depurt nii'tit at the L'nlk'k'e of ArU'ullui' at Ittuioa (Ililti)t'(i Ht tli Ni'W Vurk Into fair. A 111 pound lU'W (Ivilge liaininor win rrain'od u (lint It ouino ilown on lli mi olio nilnulB, tu-lnjf rulxtl and luwt'rrd auloniutk'iilly. The kk nan (iluovd on a aqHlu which rt-KUlvri'd lliu lircuBur ; exira wli;ht wilt Hpullfd and tha fKU aloud Ilia weight of Z poiintla, or all that tha aculoa would n'Klaler. A api'clnl trial waa Hindu when atlll mora weight wua uillvd on lh liundlv of (ha altMltiu, and It la PKtliniitt'd 111 ti t Ilia vug atood mora tliuu SO HiuiiUa irvnaura lu-fora It broke. The purpoae of the di'inoimtriillon wnt lo ahow the prvMiire that an or dinary tut would Hliind, and to allow why It waa deniriililu to produce fKKK with alrtmg I:i'IIm. Ktrouu alit-llt'd t-KK ahlp bent, and evaporate least ; llila prolonua their frenhuvaa, and pli'anea the voiiNUinvr, bt'euune ttreul-t-r propurtlou of thi iu reach the mar ket In siHid ciiiidlllou. "Tlila la the llrt time auch an a niUKi'Mient haa bt-eu lined lo demnu Mrale the atrvniitli of tlie ahella of lien KSa," accordliiK to V. K. 1'owoll. lu charge of the t-xhllilt. "L'nuaily, (he breuklng atri'iik'tli haa hvo (vxlcd hy preiwlni; the cgii betweeu two hard ood bliK'ka." HreakliiK atreiiglh of eiiga Imllcalea, to aome extent, tirvtllng and feeding of the liena. MIiutuIii iiiiixt iniike up a part of the ration, and, lu Ihla connec tion, It la aald that cod liver oil alda In Hi aMlmllatiou of the uiluerala by the blnls. Tobacco Dust Useful to Destroy Worms in Flock flaring 2 per cent of tobacco dunt In the iiianh la a common rwnedy for removing worma from poultry. Then once each week give epmnn mil la to Die Hock at the rate of a pound per hundred blrda. The aulta rau be given In the drinking water or In tha amount of wet maxh that the Hock will eat quickly, allowing aa even a distribu tion of the medicine aa poaxlhla. Some poultrymeu are uaing the coin mcrclul worm rnpxulcx with good au cena, aa It luaurea every bird receiving the proper aliure. Keep the droppings removed from the Ihmiwh, and dlatrlb ute them aa fur aa pouilble from the poultry liinmes and range. Thla helps to keep down the Infestation of worms. Laying Hens Need Good, Palatable Grain Mash A good mash should be fed to lay ing hens, according to O. L. Htevenwm, head of tha department of poultry hushan Iry at South Pakota Slate col lege. The nmsh uwd at Slate college consists of one fourth part of nil meal to one part each of bran, mldillliiifs. tank a lie. ground oats and rornmenl when It Is not too high. (Iround bar ley Is now being uxed In place of com ment. Two ixiiimls of chnrcoiil are also mixed with each rVkl Hiiinds of menl, and ubout one half pound of salt Is mixed er 10 hhiihIs of men I. The anlt mnkea the meal more pulalahle. Let the breeding flocks have the range when you shut up the hens for winter eggs. Watch the water supply. Poultry ahoiild never be allowed to drink frozen water, e e Tor hatching eirgs breed from tha best of tha lute laying hens, rather than from the pullets. e He on guard for the first sign of colds or roup In the poultry, and to separate the a filleted from- the rest It la not well In force heavy egl production throuuh feeding where birds are to be lined for breeding pens. It la a good scheme to plow or spade up the poultry runs ench spring In order to get rid of worms that cause, gnpes In chlrkens. Nature's way of resting her feath ered family Is to let Ihein renr a fam ily. Turkeys and chickens nre both better for the season of rest. Turning hens out of the warm hen house on a chill wintry day, or with a cold wind blowing, or with snow or Ice on the ground, opens the way to wheezing roup before midnight, If you shut tip the pullets they may lose their appetite. Con them along with frequent grain feedings and moist in ii Kb once a day. Cement makes the best floor for n poultry house. When properly built It la economical, easy to clean, nit proof, durable, and free from dampness, e a . Breed only from birds producing eggs of uniform slr.e and aa near chalk whlla In color a possible. Trap. neat pullets during first winter and nark birds producing poor type agga. Poultry Hints SILO REQUIRED FOR DOZEN COWS The alio on the dairy farm la India peimllilv where the owner has aa many aa ten or twelve rows, and (he cost Is Small aa compared with Ilia value. There la an Increasing use of alloa In North Carolina because silage fur nishes during winter that feed which nearest approaches summer pasturage at Ita best. Hllnge la a aucculeut feed when pasture Is not available. It makes possible cheaper rulloti, gives a greater feed value to an acre of corn aud keepa up (he milk flow In winter. "Forty per rent of the feeding value of corn la In the alalks and leaves, and these are saved when converted Into ellHKe," says II. II. tlordoii, extension airrlcullurul engineer at Stale college. The average row will consume ! pounds of silage each day and the dairyman should have three tone of allnge per cow, or enough lo carry her fur six mouths. To figure (he acreage required to produce thla amount, one ahoiild flfiire a ton of silage for each five bushels of corn, Land produclug fifty bimhcls of corn per acre will pro duce ten tone of silage," Mr. Cordon slates that when feeding from the silo beglna al least two Inches slmuld be removed each day to prevent shilling. Therefore the number of cows to be fed determines the diameter of the silo, I ess than 1.1 head of rattle will require a alio 10 feet In dlauieler; 1,1 to '.'.1, nl over 12 feel In diameter, and 'J.1 to 40 bead, not over 14 feet In diameter. It la not advisable to build a silo over 14 feet In dlauieler, and should the herd require more silage another alio ahoiild be constructed. A wooden silo costs about 12 to 1.1 per ton rapacity ; a concrete silo, from S3 lo fil per Ion rapacity, and a hol low tile alio, from $10 to 112 per ton capacity. Hills of material and In siructlons for building silos may lie obtained free of charge on application to Mr. Cordon at Stata college, Ita Itlgh. N. C Heavy Milkers Require Rest Between Periods Heavy milkers need the longest real between lactation erlods and dairy men should utilise this renting lime la build up physique and to lay down re serve rather than diminish tha feed of the dry cow. Id former tlmce farmera were afraid of Ih fnt cow al calving time. Hut the dry cow ceases to give milk because ah la .do ing something bigger. Heavy milk ing takes more from the row' body than ordinary feeding pull on. And ahe needa certain amount of over weight In renervt In enable her to bold up through the next milking pe riod. Feeding a good cow well Is put Thing money In the bank, and II comes bsck with Interest Modern research contradicts distinctly and emphat ically the belief thai dry hay la good enough for the dry cow. and Ih abort slnMcd meanness of milking a row aa long a possible before ber next calv ing. Dairy Specialist Warns Against Inferior Cattle K. A. (iiinnon, dairy specialist of Purdue university, has Just Issued timely warning with reference to the Importation of Inferior dairy rattle The present demand for dairy cows hits made bllsliiens especially good, he stales, In some sections for the trader who deals In Inferior rows. As a gen eral rule these cows are undernlse. In poor condition and not good produc ers. He mentions one man who pur chased four head, three of which were) unprofitable producera and Ihe fourth of which had lo be sold on account of Odder trouble. He recommends that any dairyman who wishes lo Increase his herd can find good rows from clean, healthy herds and owned hy reputable men. Thla la good advice In any community. Production of Butter . Increased in Minnesota Not only bus the bulter production of Minnesota greatly Increased during the lust few years, but the dairy cows and creameries have become mora ef ficient In I OLD ih number of dairy cow Id the slate was l1.'i(,0Kl, and the bulter output 120.oo0.ooo pound. In 11)2.1 there were I.Ml'I.OiiO dairy cow, or an Increase of only about 10 per cent, whereas the butter produc tion In the same yeur was 24.1,(KKl,lNX) pounds, or too per cent larger than In 1020. The peak In number of creameries In Minnesota was reached In IIH.'i, when there were HII.V After ten year of enormous expansion In creamery butter making, however, th slate now has fewer than 800 cream eries. The Human Brain Man's bruin, which lias been tinder observation mid In vest I mi I Ion for 2,1 centuries, contains 0,2W,0OO,0(l0 cells, according lo Dr. C. Judson Ilorrlck, president of the department of psy chology of tli University of Chi cago. Proverb Corrected Th old proverb about having to niuiir Irons In the fire la an nhomln. able nld II. Have all In, shovel, tongi and poker. Adam Clarke. Tak TabUspoonful of tall lf Daok Palna or Bladder I Irritated flush your kidney by drinking quart of water each day, also tuk anlt occasionally, any a noted au thority, who tella us that too much rich food forma acids which almost paralyse th kidney In their effort to expel It from the Mood. They be come sluggish and weaken; then you may suflcr with dull misery In th kidney region, sharp palna In th back or sick lipadache, tllsilnesa, your alotunch sours, tongue la coated, and when the weather la bad you have rheumatic twlngea. Th nrln gel cloudy, full of sediment, tha channel often get aor and Irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or Hire time during (he night. To help ncutriilUe these Irritating elds; o help cleans the kidney and flush off the holly's urinous waste, get four otiticea of Jad Malta from any pharmacy here. Tuk a tahlesiiooo- ; ful In glass of water before break fast for a few days, and your kidney may then ad flue. This famoua aalt la Hindu from the arid of gnic anil lemon Juice, combined with lllhla, anil baa been used for year to help flush and stimulate Sluggish kidneys; also lo neutrally, the oclils In the ayateia so they no longer Irritate, thus often, relieving bladder weakness. Jad Halts Is Inexpensive; cannot Injure and make a delightful effervr. cent lit ti I is water drink. BeardUti Era tor Men The time may com when men. If they wlnh, ran relieve llictnselve of the hoi her of Ihe morning shuve, and when women won't need to worry about trimming their bobbed hair, , This promise, says I'opulur Science Monthly, Is held out by II. (X Itrooke, Kul'MsIi naturullst, as Ihe result of ex periments In the rcguliillon of hair growth. llulr, llrooku says, I purely a mailer of heredity. In his rxerl inents be produced a strain of uilc whose heads became bald In III day. A few days luier they lost the fur on their bucks, and a little later all their hair. fgrot The excluslv Luden men- m m thol blend cool ind oothes brings quick r lief to Irritated air passage. LUDEN'S COUOM DROP mm PAKKLK'S HAIR BALSAM Mir m(.tsW tu4 tUfc nitlUtHCORNS swn.n.H.CU til ssin, mhm ua,fu, la IS vs.klhg Mat. U bf Mil wr til IH-m- i' UMa Itaw Wula. I'steSuias, M. I. FOR OVER 200 YEARS hnnrlcm oil hat been a world wide remedy far kidney, liver and bladder disorder, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid condition. G HAARltM OIL correct internal troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sites. All druggists. Insist on th original genuine Goi o Msosu Too True Th minister waa putting on new collar, and wua having th usual trouble with It. "Hies Ih collar I" lis said. Imp, llently, s ha tugged and tugged. "Itle.s the blessed collar I" "My dear," said his wife, -what I your text for this morning's sermon 1 ""-fourteenth erse, f fifty-fifth I'salm," he replied, In abort gsnpa. "The w-worda of his mouth wer (tug) a smoother than butter, hut thera was (lug) w war In his heart.'" Thii One Included "There's nothing new In the world." "Vou should read aomeihliig beside Jokes." 3rpkcn in a day i hll act quickly stop colds In 14 hour. Ftver and budich diupptar. Crippa it tonqisred in diyi. Every winter it asvea ntillsm dinper and duomfort. Don't uks jlunctt, don't dUy in hour. Get tb best helo science inniu. teSunhimwhte3fe CM U QUININE Get Bed Boa MtbportreJi DISPEL THAT RASH 'Why suffer when skin trouble yield 0 eailly la the healing touch tt Resmo! HAARltM OIL A 1V LiK.