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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1928)
X 4. mm wife r GETS STRENGTH PyJiJdngLydUEPblKnl, Vegetable Compound ' Behooiiwd, Vii-mf mother" nad taken Lydla D. Flnkhsra't Vegetable I Compound anil I decided to take it for mr own trou blci and found Meat Ml let I u hardly able to stsnd ou my tni some times am now I (I bettor than I hart (or several yssrs. I credit the LydlnB.Ilnkbsm'a Vegetable Com. i pound with my present good health. I have taken live bottlos ot It and I am now able to do Hit Tar housework and sewing, feed mr cblckeni, Bitlk the cow and tend the pigs, and feel Dm." Mae. J. a UwuLii, , Hog ttUtoglfleldl .Vlr. glnls N omort Over-Acidity Oat, MUM, tick headache, heart ham, dletraee after eating or drtnk ln( quickly and Surely relieved. Bate. Pleasant Not a Usadv - . NanmmUMm DigHo axat' 3aetns lAa Brtk ' BCLL-ANl VmSurJ Relief i ILL-A MS FOR K1D1GESTIOU 294 AND 754 PACKAOU EVtKWMEHl epfete ' "These arc bard times. Why. I heard uf a wan tlie other day who ' couldn't ralaa money area on govtrn- ment bonds," i. , "Indeed I What wss the reason r lie dldnt bare the bonds." Mon ' trtal Star. . j .i Fat Traveler The twtftest of all land creatures la the oil rich, It baring been known to attain n speed of 00 mile an hour, according to an answered qoeatlon In Liberty. I Modern Miracle 1 "What rent do jron payl" "I don't pay It." "What would It be If yon did pay Itr "A miracle." SJ .... . 1 The BABY Why do to many,' many bablea of to day escape all the little fretful spells and Infantile ailments that nted to worry mothen through tha day, and keep them up half tha nlghtt If yon don't know tha ana war, yon assent discovered pure, harmless Can toris. Jt la sweet to tha taste, and tweet In tha little stomach. And Its gentle Influence teems felt all throngh tha tiny system. Mot even a distaste ful doea of castor oil does to much good. ' Fletcher's Castorln la purely vege table, so you may give It freely, at first sign of colic ; or conatlpatlon or diarrhea. Or thosa many time when yon JtiHt don't know what it tht mat ter. For real sickness, call tha doe tor, always. At other times, a few drops of Fletcher's Caatorla. - The doctor often tella you to do Just that; and always aayt Fletcher's. Other preparations may be just ti pore, just as free from dangerous drags, but why experiment? Besides, tha book on care and feeding of babies tbat comes with Fletcher's Castorlt la worth Us weight In gold t tftfefren Cry for C ! Ml HoweAbout- r ED HOWE fa Sredtxau. WNU twrrlM, Nearly every business that blows up has bean founded by a booster, and conducted by booster methods. Kvsryont believes In success, progress, tht best methods, but a good many art suspicious of boosters. Too many devota time to boosting that should be devoted to quietly straightening things out! to hard work by correct methods. In half the towns In this country tha real material Interests are neglected In boosting for soma thing tha town Is not entitled to. A good buslneseelnstltutlon gets all tht boosting it needs from tha men who built It up, and from cltlsens envious of Its success. Boosting Is tha poli tics of business) nearly always boost ers do not know much about real business. A woman has turned op who bat been married to til men. But da Clares they wtrt tit unfaithful. A woman who baa bad tucb an experi ence remlndt mt of a man who bat had many buslneas partners and failed to get along with any of them. , Such a man uaially doea not amount to much; but mayba this woman wst alwaya right In bar all quarrels.' Btlll, a record of alt mar rlages la not very nice; It remlndt ont of acton, or Indiana, or colored people. Too a punished at your offend ing It aerlout to others. Seriously wound a man and tht penalty la Imprisonment;-kill him, and you art hanged. No ont much carta If you harm yourself; Indeed, everyone will sld you In harming yo-irtelf. If yon btvt a dollar, averyoni will try to take It from you. Too art tuppoted to bsvt sufficient tense to look out for number one. . It la a poor observer who doea not know something most be done about Iswyert and Judges. In a certain community a lawyer was taken out one night by a mob and whipped. For years tha lawyer bad been disturbing; lbs community with mischievous and blackmailing suits, and the .other law yers snd judgee made no protest Per haps thlt was not tht best way, but tht people knew something muat be done, and could think of nothing else. Too many men cackle over agga to be laid next week or next year. , . . Tht cackling ot an honest ben over a duty well performed la well enough ; but tha crowing of roosters do yoo know of any good excuse for tht crowing of rootttrtt A hard-beaded old fellow I know, Usually disposed to be csndld snd clean, wrote a piece of foolish senti mentality recently, and It shocked mt si would a young girl smoking a pipe. This financial aenst wa bear about Is extremely simple i It It merely knowing that nearly every mtn will promise mora than ba can carry out. Every man muat realise tha power of common sense, or ha can't amount to much. - KewanaDer aoatln Is not at tntereUt tog aa that of a neighborhood. OwHnM to libel laws, tha newspapers, are, re stricted to wlnkt tnd rods., snd 'to generalise statements tent, "wa hear from a reliable source," thet-."a msn of great prominence In 'tha financial and eodal world It about to," ttc, but In neighborhood goaalp names art given, and tha little nasty particulars ' Why art nice women nice? Because of tha knowledge that being nice part, tnd la aaaler than being tough. Tha greatest sermon aver written, or ever will ba written, It thst honesty la tht best policy. Mo ont man wrott thlt sermon all men lived, proved It. Those who violate tha sermon know better tbey are actuated by mean ness, recklessness. Many of them art Jailed ; a few banged; all punished In one way or another. I beard a One old gentleman talking recently, and ha aald a thing that at tracted my attention! "1 believe In tha boys chasing tht girls, not In tht girls chsslng tht boys." There It a lot In It, If yoo will think awhile, and recall tha women yoo know who are chasing tha men. It It a bad, vulgar habit Nobody bellevet In It ' Retiring a bat-been, If bt be able to employ a young press agent la I very difficult matter. Hundreds of old has-beens art banging on who ahould bava retired to slippers and fireside years ago, A man who haa once bad distinction glvet op as reluctantly at t pretty Woman. No ona It honest unless bt candidly looks over bit affairs frequently, and confesses: "I've been a fool; I might have dona better with lest tf fort" But few of ut do It) Instead, wt declare our tin wnt right tnd fight for It with greater cunning and efficiency. u- Tht trouble In a family 'jj&slijfs Jf skeleton! but It It usually some fear fully altva flesh and) blood person with, unhappily, no immediate proa pact of becoming a skeleton. I torn ! k MM''' lr; "Tl m U v'i4 Old German (Vttpf4 hr ti NiIIomI Oowravhle tocMr, WHbiwKi, D. O MUN8TKU, with Its winding atreeta. Its ancient bouses, gabled, arcaded, and moltoed, Is ona of Germany's most al luring towns for the traveler who finds a Joy In quiet qualntness. U la espe cially appealing In the summer when Its outdoor beauty may ba enjoyed to the full. Tht rrinxlpal Uarkt of tin city it Sot aa Its pamt tuggeats, a great open square, but an arcaded street one link In a chain of curving streets and markets, which Incloses the cathe dral, tiit university, and oilier ancient buildings. To tba right one sees tha tall, doll cute tower of tba Lambertl Klrche thrust forward where the Boggen uiarkt turns out of tight behind tha tall gables. To the left beyond tha Jutting balcony of tba ancient welgb bouse, tha Itotenburg carves from view a Jumble of steep gray gsblea and scarlet roofs. Ona cannot decide which way Ilea tha lovelier picture. The city It very quiet on Bundaya. A few early churchgoers hurry under cover of tht arcades to tht cathedral or to St Lambert's. A little girl trips by, In her arms a loaf of bread almost aa long as herself, i In tht middle of the open space be fore tht church a dog alts, yawning dismally. la thle all tha "liveliness of tha msrket-plsce"? Munster sleeps Istt on Sundays. Across tba way are aomo charming bouses, four or five stories tall, gray and gabled; noma frankly old, other manifestly "restored." Tha ground Boor la a shop, but tha upper stories of tha house extend above the pave ment resting upon plllsrs and srebes; ths effect It very plesslng to tht eye, and la stormy weather the arcade la, for foot-fa re rs, a great comfort All German towna can boast charm ing window gardens but few are to lovely, ao rich In bloom, as thosa of Uunater. Lovely Window Gardens. '. Fsncy a high, narrow facade of smooth, coot gray stucco dripping with purplt blossoms from tttlc win dow to arched ground floor. . Tha sine la apparently our large-flowered purple clematis. Every window Is massed with It tha long tendrtla swinging and awaylng in the light wind, tha greenery almost bidden by ths msss of bloom. Beside It a gsyvr building, glesmlng with new paint and "restorations," finds Itt fresh colors rivaled by tha pink blossoms In Its window gardens, and beyond II a ttructurt of dark gray atona mates a delightful background for a wenttn of scarlet flowers. And here snd there behind esch flowery screen ont catches a gUinpse of moving bands, of shining wsterlng cans, and sharp pruntng-shears, some times or a friendly face. Usually the face la masculine; tha master culti vates) tha flowers while tht mliress la busy In tht kitchen. Sunday din ner la too Important to ba left In a mald't Incompetent bands. An hour after chech service tha market Is as quiet as In tha early morning. Munster then dines. After ward It naps, then drinks coffee, after which It la ready for church and amusement once mora. But tha trav eler can well utlllre thlt quiet period In tht sunshlnt for sightseeing. For a whllt tht streets art desert ed, but later smiling family groups begin to appear father, mother and a troup of chubby children; young couplet arm-in-arm, newly engaged or married (ona knowa whether It It "engaged" or "married" by observing If tba girl leant upon tht man's right or left arm) going to tha parents for tha sociable coffee-drloklng, an every day function, which upon Sunday re ceives a pleasantly, leisurely holiday flavor and offera convenient oppor tunity for offering light refreshment to one's family and friends. - tt Lambert us' Tower. In the Principal Markt one may no tice now and then some passer atop and gate Intently at St Lambert us' tall tower. ' It It undeniably lovely, graceful, altogether satisfactory, at It soars upward from tha' market but these people who look longest do not look Ilka students o( picturesque architecture. ' Houses. Finally one discovers the objects their eyes have been seeking three long Iron cages swinging JuM above the clock face on the tower. They recall Munster's most harrowing dnys. those when she went mad with fron tied religious teal and followed blind ly tha vicious teachings of John of Leyden. It Is unjust to saddle upon a sect the evils practiced by Its leaders, but all Anabaptists suffered In reputation and Munster In stern reality by rea son of tbe vicious excesses there In dulged In by this John of Leyden snd bis associates. Tht wild orgy ended with Jobn't overthrow. He and hit chief Intimates, Knlpperdolllnck and Krechtlng, died by torture, and their bodies were exposed In these Iron cages upon tha stump of St Lam bert's old tower, for tht present graceful structure has scarcely been finished a generation. In tha brief period of John of Ley den's rule, alt of Munster's church towers were demolished by bis order, to It It said; only St Lambert's waa ttout and strong and could not ba entirely destroyed. Munster bat been spoken of as tba "city without a tow er," and that may well bava been tha case In tba years directly after this religious upheaval, but not today; Uunater boasta many graceful towers and spires. Beside St Lsmbertus Is a charming Uttla fountain, a children's fountain. Its basin carved with quaint nursery rhymes and a ring of chubby marble children, not cherubs, nor fairies, but lovable every-day children, frolicking around tha splashing water. Usually It It encircled by living children as well, scrambling and clambering up tht baaln'a aides, dabbling eager bands In the pool, or gating open-mouthed tt their marble representations. Tha Ludgerus fountain by tht cathedral la mora celebrated, but tola ona In tha Lambert us Plats Is mora charm ing. Churches and Parka. Munster hat several beautiful churches besides tha Dom, tha largest snd finest church In Weatphslla, nota bly Ludgeri-Klrche, older yet than the cathedral la part and tht beau tiful Gothic Ueberwasaer-Klrcht, mora ryhthmlcally the Church of Our Lady. Tht cathedral (St Paul) Wat built In tin Thirteenth century upon tht site ot an earlier church, traces ot which msy still ba found by anti quaries; but tha later additions msdt In the Sixteenth century are far mora apparent From tomt corners of tha great tree-shaded Domplata tha edi fice It very beautiful, from others un impressive. Munater't old walla tnd gate art all gone. Ona or two plain old towera alone remain of all her atout fortifi cations. Her "rampart-promenade," a ring of smsll parks crossed at Inter vals by well-pavea aiieeta, takes tha place of walls and most and from It American cltlea could well learn tha art of landscape gardening within narrow llmlta. Nowhere are these parks of great width, yet frequently they give tba Impression of dletaoce, and beautiful breathing placea they make for .a pop ulation which baa long alnct out grown tha town't ancient limits. Wa ter fowl find bomea in tha rippling poola that adorn them, ducks and twtna so entirely at borne and un afraid that after an Inquiring glance up and down a street, they do not hesitate to cross it upon their way from pool to pool. Flowers and shrubbery, smooth green turf, and tfalck-fotlsged trees Una tha quiet walks; sweethearts and Uttla romping children old peo ple, alow and patient of tttp ; parents with growing families; soldiers, stu dents, bold and assertive; coquettish nursery maids out for an airing; school girls, blushing and giggling all to be met with on a holiday after noon. Adjoining tha ring of promenadet It a stately schloss, ones tht residence ot Munster's proud prince bishops, bdt now belonging to the state, and beyond tht promenadet are Munster's most charming residences, each with Its garden, large or small, but always flower filled and always with a tiny veranda, or arbor. Has Your Back Given Out? Backache Often Warna of Slug glah Kidneys. ) W V W kw-l am burning? 'S iTdA iV tic, increase the secretion of tha Jal 1 kidneya and tb.ua aid in the elimination of waste impurities. Art recommended every where. Aik your ntlghLorl Doan's Pills A Stimulant Diurttle to tha Kldntyt 1 At aaaWaltfs, Messes. Fsehe-MaWa Ce., MIc. OiweliU, fcstJe,ltT. Small Wonder Charge Made Her Indignant Mayor Thompson of Chicago, con gratulated on the OS per cent crime re duction' tbat he effected In three montlis, laughed and answered: "Why, boy, It's enough to make ut all aa conceited aa tbe film star, Isn't Itt "A millionaire, you know, married a film star, snd bt found bt could never drag her twsy from tht looking glass. There she'd sit hour after hour, day after day, looking at her self. Gosh,' be said one night "stop looking at yourself, for goodness1 sake. If I was as conceited aa yoo are I'd" "But tht film ttnr Interrupted him. "'I'm not conceited I' she shrieked. 'Me conceited! Why, I don't think I'm half as beautiful at I really am.'" Detroit Free Press. "Fint Aid Home Remedy Week" Coming The National Association of lie tall Druggists Is urging greater advertis ing publicity for "First Aid Home Remedy Week," fixed for March 18 24. Thlt "sales baby," dedicated to tbe druggists of America by Sterling Products (Incorporated) Is seven years old this month. It haa scored six successive triumphs, and Secre tary Samuel 0. Henry, In urging the general adoption of tha national slogan, "Fill Tbat Medicine Cheat Now," aayt: "Unprepared neaa la sel dom. If ever, due to willful neglect but generally attributable to thought lessness or lack of foresight" With the aid of "Little Johnny Ad vertising," the sponsors of thlt na tional merchandising campaign, which It really a drive against needless suf fering, nope to Induce householders to be better able to cope with sudden Illness and unforeseen accident JVeitv Jail Ralph Clark, age six, accompanied bta father to Indianapolis recently. They entered the city on Boad 31 and were driving along the canal toward Meridian street Tbe tteel frame of one of the new buildings at Falrview attracted Ralph's attention and be said to bis father: "Look, daddy I I guess they are build ing a new JatL It takes a big ont for Indianapolis, dont It dad T' In dianapolis News. No Such Combination 1 want a servant girt who Is hon est sober, Industrious, snd neat" "Then, madam, you bad better take four." SAY 44 BAYER. ASPIRIN" and INSISTI Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART sAfPt only "Bayer" package lfXCi which contains proven directions. C 77 Handy "Bayer" bosst of II tablet aa' JUse bottles of U and lOO-Drumista. 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BILIOUSNESS QUICKLY ataeav TWrnKi ii tap i oa pulaoag aaiia ajaaf aanlj naitiHn lath.. i ata a aocasr! aancttptjea aaa a. ba a ark ari.nlaai coaipaata a aataata All Duajlm iU aaa1 lit Bat ftrta CARTEirSISallTlAUJ Lata and Lou Mrs. Christine Frederick of New York, tutbor of tht epigram, "Ae woman of today la no longer a cook, she's a can-opener," was talking about modern fashions, "We older people complain about them," she said, "and yet we bava test tnd less to complain sbout every year. Where Ift going to stop " lira. Frederick shrugged, then she) continued: "A young girl went into her moth er's bedroom the other evening and growled: " I'm dining downtown tonight; and! I cant find my new dinner gown any where.' ""Look again, dear,' her mother said. Maybe you've got It on." Jokes are like nuts tha drier they art tbe better tbey crack. . It Is much easier to bt critical than to bt correct I rrrS earsUtttaUerrtst ataaaSwMn at Maimit1naiiif af tdliyllants Then hair., t