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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1928)
' Mystery of Love No one ciin give intlsimMory ex pliiniitlun or a siillHfiidory (oncrl tlon of lnvo, remark (iruvo ruttursoii. It ilpenils on the 1 11 0 1 v I fl ii it I temper anient, th typo, tliu point of view. ;Mucli tlmt U iiililnkoii fur love li doulitlus Something else Wllllotlllllll instinctive una nut dUvrodllulile, but liiucli Ion fine than love. Cupper's Weekly. i ! Human Worker Forgotten iiiclilmirj Is produi'liiff more than hand lulior evur lilil or coulil produce mid It li producing runny thlnjf tlmt Imnd Inlmr novur did or could pro dues. We are perfecting a mechanical civilisation and vory frvjiioiitly the 'welfare of huimin worker U (lie Innt tiling considered. International La tor Now Horvlce, j Expensive Upkeep ' There ere house lo Knglund the , window of which hav never been counted. Those Include Windsor eastl nd Weiitworth Wooilhouse, the York hire bome of Kurl rilswllllara. A former duke of Mnrlhorough unit tlmt ' putty for repairing the window of Illciihelin palace coit hi in 300 ($2,000) year. Selfonvicted lv do pntlHire with such silly prov erbs "Honesty I the bent policy." The man who first said that wai po tential thief. Ilo wasn't honest be cause It wai right to be honest, but because, In Mi rime, It paid. If II hadn't, presumably he would have been thief. Exchange. Excess of Patriotism "Chauvinism" derive It mime from Nlcolm Chauvln, soldier In the ermy of Napoleon who wai ridiculed by Me comrades for hit demonstrative nd unreasoning patriotism. The term bat come to be applied to any one'i exreulve enthuslssm fur nstionui as cendancy, Sad? Memories I remember, I remeintier the house where I wa thorn ; the hallowed place where Utile Iambi came, peeping In at morn. The playful bear, the friendly bulla who wisely counseled me, and where I boaght at M and told at 43. Iloaton Transcript, World' $ Longest Riven Only four rlvere In the world ex ceed 8.000 mllee In length ths Nile (Africa) flows approximately 4,0Ki miles; the Amaion (South America) 8,)0 miles; the Ob (Siberia) 8.W ' miles, and the Taiigtse-Kluog (Oilna) ,8,100. Political History Btate conventions were first held In thla country about lft.fl, although In formal conventions of party leaden bad been held by the Federalist prior to that time. The Itepuhllcane held tbelr last legislative raucua In 1824. , "Ponds" Public Property The "great ponds" of Massachusetts are bodies of fresh wnler more than ten acre In extent. In 1W1 the Ma irhusett Hay colony decreed thar they thould be open forever to th public for fishing. Cave Nam to Epoch The l-arnsudlnn epoch t the name applied to an epoch In European pre historic archeology at the close of t lie Krone age, and so called from the atatlon of l-arnsud, In the Jura moun tain. Sayi the Old-Timer The old-fashioned wornnn who got Ih bed full of rrumhi rating crack en now ha a daughter who burnt holes In the sheets from smoking rlga rette In bed, Cincinnati Enquirer. The Helpers fly the time a man earn morv money be ha les time In which tr apend It, but that I where the wlft and daughter come lo the rescue. Brio and Leather Reporter. . - Britith Empire Largest The Itrltlsb empire cover more ter ritory Uinn any other country In the world, comprising 1.1.220,7 ID aquarr mile. Franc and her colonic com prise 6,870,401 square mile. Prejudiced Observer The estimated bird population of 1hl country I 4.000,01X1,000. It Is thought the estimate wa made bv suburbanite who had Just planted gurden. Detroit New. Hospital Surgery Eliminated Call or send today forthli FREE book ex- plalnlngthcur.UJ.uean method (ud by us exclu tlvly)of treating all . Rectal ssg Cok dlaordm. NohoiiiUslwrssn'.AMunMe ( PUat wwd or IM rcfuixkM. LV, COLON CLINIC SJBBllsiS! siutsxrai RElTA A Elotnansc ol Draddocli'o DcScat CHAPTER I Beginning the Red Road Tbt home town looked the mm a when 1 lost made for Shooter's Hill, fleeing from tht Ignominy of being lit tle hotter than a pauper. It wa two yean Hoc I had boon In Virginia, and thera were curtain outstanding dobt which made It embarrassing for m to return. While the fair wort being hold In May and October, all persons coming to Alexandria would be exempt from arreat and execution. And It was Dot yet Maytlrne, and I wa back with out road belt, a my red friend, the Onondaga, would atyt Immunity from annoyance, I risked great humiliation, but there are certain thing a man must do despite bit pride; and I had returned because aomethlng larger than my personal wolfur wa con earned. However, I consoled myself with re numbering that much mountain water bad flowed down the Potomac Unc my hnsty departure, and that all the colonic were in th midst of stirring time; that the extravagance of Web ter Ilrond would be forgotten now w were at the throat of Franc once mora, Th coming in of many wronger permitted me to remain unnoticed. So It wa that my long leggings, my fringed hunting ililrt with It broad cipe, my moccasin and long rifle, my as beside the hunting knife In my em broidered belt, gave me assurance against recognition until I should re veal my Identity when I delivered my new to Governor IMnwIddle. H wa not from choice that I hid left my Onondaga comrade over the mountain and com to town, although the old fulse pride which had prompt ed my flight bad been washed out by much rough faring and many a des perate plight. It w love for th col ony that bad drawn m back. I cam fresh from Fort Duqnesn nd Bhanoppln, from th distant Ohio country where th English were but little known, and where the name of Droulllon, La for a, de Vllllers, Jumon vllle, snd other of th French, al ready were o many war cries smong th Indian along th Monongahela nd the Allegheny. Throughout the hurried Journey back to Alexandria. I bad told my self th past was dead, that "Mack" Brand, the forest-runner, wa entirely apart from young Webster Urond who had taken eocb pride In ecrawling In hi Cheever Latin Accidence hi name with "OeoL affixed. And now that I was crossing th market-sqiisr and waa In time to sea the Northern Mall, Just arrived from Richmond, draw up before the Royal George before continuing It lumbering Journey over the king's post-road to Ih north, I felt the call of my ancestry and turned my steps to Ui house which my father' lov for hospitality and good cheer bad lost to me. along with many rich acre. Bom famllle are unfortunate in roats-of arm and motoes. My people hid been Inflicted with th family de vice of an outstretched open hand. My father by nature wa congenial and convivial, prodigal with good cheer, lie bad only needed the appellation "Ilrond of the open band" to complete hi Impoverishment. So many time had I seen him set forth to dlipos of bis crop; so ninny timet had I greeted him on bl return with only trifle left of the season's planting I And so many time did I puff up with pride when he explained hi light pocket by saying t "If duty we owe the name, lad. We will plant more, but we will never be niggardly." ' I thank' God he passed out before tht crash came, that h never tasted ih bitterness, and that It could be I who wa forced to escape petty pros ecution by flight Into th wilderness. It would hav broken his kind heart could h have known my estrangement from my fellow. It helped m much to And th place deserted. To hav een other there, where my father kept open house, would bav grieved m eorely. I aent my lov through the paneled door and passed around to the blgb gat and looked Into tht garden. Like th house. It ihowed th lack of buman oc cupancy, Th plan wa a riot of untrained growth where once orderliness and beauty Imd graced the winding paths. All that was left to remind me of the golden yesterday wa th aroma of the sr.owy cherry blossoms. Voice close by aroused me and I turned from the ' gate. Despite my rough schooling from Lake Erie duwn to the Fall of th Ohio, my heart went plt-a-pattlng, Just a It had when I wrote ber name In my school book. Tht fellow with her bad been my boon companion. Ill powdered wig end beruflled shirt, hit knee-breeches, gold buckle and atlken bose put my travel-stained garb to shame, and I wa for turulng back to the gate. Rut I saw a hint of amusement In their curious glance; and, conquering my weakness, I swept off my ragged fur bat with an almna! forgotten grac nd called myself more vividly to their attention. Busby stared haughti ly, a If I were come freakish creature from tht unknown wilds. Tht girl frowned In perplexity; then ht rec- By Hugh Pendexter Jlluttrattona by Irwin Myers Copyright tr Hush Peodeiter, WNU Sarrloe ognleed mt despite my forest dress, and exclaimed "Webster Brondl" Uutby ttared blankly for a moment, then irulled broadly and cried: "Curie me If It Isn't I Brood of th open hand I Wber did you com from? And when did you got back? And why do you wear that Indian toggery T "Uusbr murmured tht girl, 1 affected not to bear ber, nor to wince under th old title, and ex plained : "1 bring new for bl excellency, th governor, I am waiting for nlm to return from the Maryland hor. I am from Duquesne, and the country I bav covered I Ill-fitted for finery. The shadow of th war waa upon a alL Her fblr face flushed, and ah softly cried; "You've been to . Fort Duquesne, Webster! How romantic I Our Gen eral Uraddock will soon be there. Of course you will march wltb him." "I thull be glad to, serve a a scout." For I wa In no way Inclined to abmlt myself to ttlff-necked dis cipline. "Then 1 may see yon along the road, Web. I ride wltb blm," cold , CI Mm Jo and I Are to Be Married, Wtb eter, After Oensral Braddoek Has Finished Hie Little Business at Fori Ouquesne." Busby ; and wltb that touch of superi ority be ever wore even as a llttl chap. Often had I laughed at hla patron izing ways, and often bad I forgiven blm. Mayhap he caught a reminiscent twinkle In my eye; perhaps bt thought I wa staring too long and Intently at bl dainty companion, for he abruptly Informed me: "Joe and I are to be married, Web iter, after General Braddoek Da fin ished hi llttl business at Fort Duquesne." I smiled and went through th form of congratulating them, but there wa a atab In my heart Not that I bad expected to carry a girl' lov In my breast during two year of roughing It and yet 1 had hoped. Slit wa crlmion and angry. "Yon thould not talk that way," the coldly admonished Busby. "I am natural. You're artificial, Josephine," tie lightly bantered. I (aid: "Surely you feel no foolish delicacy In letting an old friend know of your happiness. Forsooth, I'd hsv to know now, or not at all. Tbl la my good by to Alexandria." At one she waa Josephine, the girt I bid known. And wltb wistful nesa aha deplored: "I don't like that word 'good by.' It'a the Mddeat of all words, I think. Everything wa so peaceful and hap py. And now It'a war and soldiers, and all our men eager to march against th French. Ood give them af return!" Could w hav but known I , Could wt bav but foreseen tht outcome of th next few week) ntjttan8ttnnnauttanaattnnttaan First to See Value Robert Bonner, for whom Bonner Springs, Kan, Is named. New York publisher, was th first to use full page advertising; and tb first Jour nalist to pay large turns for feature articles. When Edward Everett wss raising funds to purchase Mount Vernon Bon ner gav blm 110,000 for 62 article kuown a the Mount Vernon papers, and a like sum to the fund. II also startled tht literary world by buying eight pagct of advertising In th New York Herald. When tht pre room of the New York Ledger wu de stroyed by Art ht Inserted In tbt dally papert of New York, Philadelphia and Boston the following advertlrement: "Unless wt are burned out more tlmn Mistress Josephine mod me a llttl curtsy a a r.lgnol for ber companion to be moving. Busby wu inclined to shade hand and Instinctively obeyed hi English blood by starting to do so, then contented himself wltb a ceremonious bow. Th little lady saw everything and wltb Impulslv frank ness, which ever characterized ber kind heart, ah advanced a Busby fell back. Belting my band for a brief mo ment ah softly murmured: "W were very young. 1 did not know. Look out for blm on tb march.'' And wltb another hurried little curtsy th wa walking out of my life, wltb Busby mumbling and mut tering In ber small ear possibly ask ing to be told what confidence tb bad Imparted to me, 1 silently (aid farewell to tb bouse of tb open bond and turned back to the market-square. I bav said tb town wa tht (am; and to It wa to far a tb yellow, white and red chimneys were con cerned, for '.her was tht same pro portion of dim and fat ones. But It was In physical aspect alone that tb town remained unclisnged, for th llf of th streets was vastly different. There were cannon along the wharf, and there were cannon hauled op to the post-road. There was a frantic passing back and forth of a new pop ulation. As I loitered before the Royal George, I waa crowded and Jostled rudely by a great bustling of people. At Gadsby'a across the way built three year before by Lord Fairfax from English bricks was tbt samt lively animation. Squads of soldiers In scarlet coota scarlet for an In dian campaign when tht forest wa II a lush green wer being maneu vered about tb aqaart under the boars guidance of veteran sergeants. The long rifle I waa leaning opoo made by William Henry of Lancaster, soon to be Braddoek' armorer wu In decided contrast to tb Brown Be carried by tb oversea soldiery. Bare ly thl waa tb finest army England bad ever sent across tb Atlantic, and most surely there wss nothing st Duquesne to prevent tb capture of tbe French fort And yet experience wa teaching o of tb colonic that tb English musket wu not an effective weapon In the deep woods. These soldiers of Brsddock's, so confident of overrunning the beada of the Ohio, wer not taught to aim tbelr weapons, but to point them In tb general direction of tb enemy and to discharge tbem In volley. W of the woods considered, every bamaa target we fired at to b a distinct problem; and God knows tb target wa small enough wben consisting of Huron, or soy of th Far Indians, or even the French who bad campaigned with the red- savages. There wu a rattle of wheel. It waa General Braddoek, riding In tbe coach be had bought of Governor Sharp of Maryland. I barely glimpsed blm, a heavy stolid man, whose etrong visage seemed to lower on th gaping on lokera. Then b wu gone, comman der In chief of all bis majesty'a force In North America. He Impressed me being self willed and self-dependent and on who would be Intoler ant of any advice. It wa commonly known that he wu displeased t th manner In whlcb the campaign wa progressing rather, falling "to pro gress. The capture of Fort Duquesne waa not bothering blm, but to get bl army under way wa proving to be a most Irritating problem. Nor could one blnme him for tht needles da lays, the lack of funds, th wrangling between the colonies. But w all knew bow General Braddoek bad failed to comprehend local conditions. II seemed unable to grasp th fact whlcb w of America all knew namely, that th great mass of I'ennsylvanla cltlxens was opposed to aoy aystem of taxation that did not Include tb proprietaries; nd that tb Quaker wer avers to voting any money for military pur poses. Ua only knew that promised supplies wer lacking, that recruits wer coming In very slowly, and that tb Indian thus far bad not Joined bla army. Mora than once be bad complained to tbe assembled gov ernors that bt waa "unable to expresr his Indignation." (TO BE CONTINUED.) of Big Advertising once a week tbe New York Ledger will be ready on tbt newt stands of th United State, th 8andwlcb Islands and New Jersey." HI recreation waa driving expen sive trotter, owning th best In tb land. Griffith Bonner In tht Prism. Prospective Ruin ' "Iley, Aaron I" called Abner Apple dry, "where yoa going, all rigged out In your new suit of clotbetf "Don't tell anybody," replied Aaron Allred, "but I'm going to ask old man Rackett for bis daughter's band la marriage." , "U'ml Looks like a pity to ruin new ult of clothe that way." "Oldfathloned" Winter Claued a$ lllu$ion Records kept by the United States weuther bureau Indicate that there has been no appreciable permanent change In the weather of the north ern hemisphere during the last fifty or sixty years. Weather records show that the winters are as cold on the average as they were bait s century ago. Tli "old-fa.jliloned" severe win ter that elderly people are fond of telling about Is a psychological Illu sion. Winters seemed colder to the pioneers because they wer not a well protected a people are now. Tb advance of civilization baa relieved the Inhabitants of thla country from many of the bardrhlp formerly suf fered because of cold weather. Also, th difference) between tbe child and adult mind baa undoubtedly contrib uted considerably to th Illusion. Thing seen through th eyes of child hood are Ukely to have a distorted ap pearance. It Is buman nature for peo ple In tbelr reminiscences to exag gerate past events, especially tb bard ships of early Ufe, Water for Your Birds Fresh water I a necessity for your bird, says Nature Magazine, Water for bathing should be made available dally during the warm months and twice a week during the winter. If th bird refuse to bntbe do not force It Always keep a supply of good gravel or grit In th cage to serve In place of teeth. No Wonder "My husband wu furious yesterday. He came across one of my lov let ters unopened I" "But If It were unopened what could be be angry about!" "It was one that he bad aent to me I" Stockholm Rasper. Meaning of "Greyhound" The "grey" In greyhound Is not meant to represent the color of tbe animal. 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