The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, August 31, 1928, Image 4

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SMALL CHANGE TO-DAY
1 i i i 1 1
j f r .im-nn i ! i.n. ,, ,
Tlie purchasinu DOWir fifth
ae industrial worker is 33 per cent
urcaicr man it was when the United
Jtates entered the World War, ac
cording to the National Industrial
t-onierence uoard.
From 1914 to 1928 the wages of
'"uuMuai workers have increased
ttectnc motors in Mu 11(5 ner cent u.hih ... . ...
"""v uTMig vusis are
J TVwy "nly about 64 per cent higher
as mot h xcork as could h
accomplished hv 17J vv The exntanntinn nt thi ..!..
VWm.v. paradox hiuher w.iop nA f
. ..1. f. . i
in the past ten wars the lounu in the widespread
production capacity of the Uie ' electric power, mechanical ad
the country increased an av. vances and mass production.
erageo65 per cent. ' .
7. fc . ume Kr uaid sir des that
these hvo huts are r. h- a. .. j . 1
.i. .. ; """. lumw .it me g-ieration
. .nnegrou,n oj our and transmissi. ., ,.f -r... .
national income from hi,-,,. x.t .
ty-seven billions ta . .. .
tww4vrtl(,. h0He powerf equirale;"00ff;.r
v ,vl Scu-r7v- sutuui oi lorry men. I
trical develct -rent ahead. ? :
The niaintontnee tf high wrg.-s
ard low piles U dep.mlent upon
the continued expansion of the elec t
trical industry. This depends upon
ontinucdiniviJuilinitiative. through
whi.ii the industry has reached its $
present efficient state.
ti
$ur Earthwormt Sin
If you don't believe that earthworms
have Toleea and use them, tiptoe Into
the garden some warm summer eve
nine. aaya Dr. Rudolph Itueiiemunn of
the New York 8tti museum, Albany,
lu a statement In Popular Silence
Monthly, coiitlrmlnr nh
lh Gerruiiu eclentlst, Pint. 0. Hun-told
Listening dim avanina in ...
.""."a in inr KNrtlfn,
Ooctor Kutrdllinn nhur,l ..i
of almost unbelievably unull toIwi."
Aided by a flUHhllnht. he
I wopnii In the aot of "Kinging." Thf
; , ... uitinc wirnt iioiMea
by draimliif their minute brUtlea over
JZuZ 9 01 lMlr nolM 10 t" ground
?rnk Shonhonl. 54 mhn k.j i
imployed but two weekt, wa killed
lait week at a Power. ln..i...
wbu a aapllni tprang baek from a
niiinf tree and atrurk him In Ibe
ek.
!
Pacific Power & Light Co.
TK i . g, TkM tew
fiUvt Suit
Ceme rur tut l'lrnlt h
0 K'll la ,-ifW l
Si !-ifinn-n!, ,f Collej
of Llttrature, Science
aid the Arte
Arehiteetur aid Allied Arte
Buiirr-t Ailmlnlstrattoa Edq.
iation .loura:illm Urailuat
8tu.l;-L Ui.ciBe Miuia
-Pkyileii Blueetio, Hoeiol.
gy 8oeial Work Eiteatioa
DiTnloe,
ft" Owe atvi. i ten
'"rrT"" v.-ftTM nil
i
For Rent
- --...- ,,u in lumoer yard,
Furnished or unfurnished. For
particulars see Mrs. r..i..
Marconi Pays Tribute to
Operators Lost at Sea
tew
Benatore OugUelmo ilartont and
sjlcial of the Radio Cororottoi
of America paying homagt (
Baferjr Par, htu York City,
Khert there hat teen erect 1 4
B lrefexx tlemorial, the only n
In the world, Uarconi offered a
ienf prayer "for thote trto dirrf
'at olert might Hve."
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" NOTICE
I
,Louy,
See Swanson for
INSURANCE
I Church Directory
J FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
! Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. j
, Prayer Meetinjt, Thur., 7:30P. M. i
1
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH '
Rev. W. W. HEAD, Pggtor'
Services !
11:00 A. M..-C. E. at 6:45, P. M i
rrayer Meeting." Wed., ':30
FIRST CHRISTIAN ('Hllinui
! Sunday School 10; 00 A. M.
Prayer Meeting Thura. Eveninif
Service!
C. E.:6:30; Preaching Service
t 7:30 P. M.
WILLOW BRANCH UNION
C E. SOCIETY
Thelma Forbfi
John Condor
Mary Slocum
Edw,
FOOD LONG CANNED
OF COOP QUALITY
Showt No Deteriorate
After Many Yar.
Sk.'Ptlca Iihv aiwaja aeoirtil at tha
ry of tha Alaskan proepector who
Ui'vlitivd that h Mi.vU.i . -.1...1.
i aw wj IV Will
"lunUy from Htnrvatlon throiiKh tlie
UlKoovcry of th H1Klwd ,
U Illu i..... .. .
.......uuui, wnuatt m-eh aa whole-
oiiie afte, hMVllr bwu lmb(.dlleU ,u
glacier for wnturlet. llut that food
l'lerly proteited from atnioapherlc
.'Imi.Kx,. be km hir lU(.flut
pcrioda haa freoutinilv iu.. .........i
Au IntitaiH-e I. recorded lu tha fllei
uie House ruiiuullte on agrlcultura
"""' uuniiB in hearliigii on a bill
to compel food packing eetabll.hmeuta
lj atanip the date of manufacture ou
their product, (h late "fuel Joe"
Ciiiiimn prwluced In the committee
room a large tin of corued beef that
hud bven cunflned In It. metallic
Jacket for upward of a quarter of a
iurj, nun mii,.d opened lu tha com-
""' leeted by the uieiu
I hera and found to be a good aa on
Die day It waa hermetically aealed In
the container."
The luteal proof of the ft that food
limy be thua preserved for an Indefl
ii la time come, through the foodatuffa
dlvUlon of the Department of Com
merce, which rpjiu that during au
-.....,, raiupaign couducted by
one of the lurge dealer. u canned
I in wverpooi a tin of beef, whlf",
j aa a part of the More, taken to th,
' arctic by Sir John franklin St yeara
i ago. waa receiilly opened and .ouie
of the content, ,0 nttt wllhou,
j any III effecta, whatever. The cau
, had remained lu LlverHHl alnra 1IW8.
i The fmt that the rata that were
j uivlled to the fea.t "lived t0 MUt
j again" might not lu ltif be cou.ld
j ered aa evlden.e eumcleut to warrant
j the belief that the eight)-lie-year old !
, beef waa atlll lit for I
i ..H...n, .wu. UUI
that belief waa auh.tantlated by tha
hacterlologl.t prewnt, who reported:
"Hud (III. tin of meat been submitted
to me hy public health authorities I
would have reported that It waa In
sound condition, allowed no evldenc
of food polaonlng or other product
and that It could he ued aa food with
out any narmrul comtequenoea."
' After all, why should there be any
fear from eating longcanned food!
i Io not the (iilneM feaat on egga that
they hare stored for decades, without
any preserving cerements whatever,
n we original ebells?
Pepy$ Kept Diary for
HU Own Sat!$f action
Pcpys born. 1633.
"A very worthy. Industrious and
curious person," siis Kvelyn.
Kumii, 'pun- gt him into the civil
crvlce. He proved a bard worker;
Allli'b t l....i .... '
- . oiMir.HHna; regular at church!
...; ,ver of art-lncldentally,
e of the flret to colkK.t chapbooks
nicmlM-r of the Royal society! a moat
respectable man who died credited
i -i.n mi ue virtm-j,
! And a century later we learned that
imtl ocen-what had ha K been?
Vamlnlouslf oveinet-d lik j.i.l ...
, I little tyrant In ihe bnnu .1... i.t-.
t ni d his wlfe'a eve mii.i ' li..i,j
j fooki a glutton; a rascal with far too
i an eye ror pretty aervlng malda;
none too particular about bribe.
, Worthy pernon," Indeed I
; Who gave, him away? He himself!
ror nine yeara he kept a diary. Ha
never mesm anybody to read It Any.
way, he wrote the bits his wife wat
not meimt to aee In shorthand, cipher,
foreign languages or muuibo jumbo of
his own.
Rut hy did he keep It Ivtne h..t
for Si year,! Why dldnl be de
stroy It!
What a dlsuster If he had.-rroi
uiiiiineBtui Edition of the Lou-
WHAT FARM ACCOUNTING MEANT
IN THE MANAGEMENT OF A FARM
Successful Farmer Telia How Pencil Helped Guide HI.
Operation, .d Swell Hi. Income-An Aid to
Better Credit-Show. ProfiU end
Prevent. Lo.te..
THfi0mW.7Pw,d Pe,r'tor of on of th mo't iuccesaful dairy
HWN. ,.,;""""MCIHI.Hllf for
Uka Into eon.M.Mi. . .
......UUH IU. TilW tt0,
tors of Improvsmsnta. growth of live
stock or dsprsclaUon.
"Blnce 1110 hare kept a eomp!.!.
account oa the accrual ,,. Ta
Bowevor, are bo more than
: " . The out-
""nu rron keeping such
""an iisim aa follows
The W I. iu.-l.
.... - , nwrKW
I. lAMini mm. ..j
Accurate and dependable Income tai
reporu can be made from the yearly
"J aeeptn. Uem on lie I
am alwayi ready to satisfy the tag
"S. AeceuHllna Ma... .
ayd,.t aystsm.-Wlth Ue sccumul.i-
.u. oaagei ror ue coming year.
The Income bslng taWr atbt. ih.
--... yrveiem le to adjust it,, g.
andlturea. U oa. branch of th. bu.l.
-mi asea eitrmordlnary expande
tare such aa n.w machinery, thre
st be a cut la aome other branca.
wh aa building or livestock pur
chased, or fencing.
"I. Aseouetlni giv,, a ,
for er..it-i:.peclall, haa acoouotlag
aaaanl for , j.,,,, enin
relations with my b.ak.r. wiu I a
oomplete flnanclal statement before
blm the banker can Intelligently deter,
mine what credit I should have. With
full koowled.a of ih.
In the past, know what credit I
ahOUld accent M f.. .......
, . ur ou.iness
mao should accept credit' from his
bank unless h i .ki. .... ..
, , - - bui me
money Into producUr. Inv..tm.nl, and
bis margin of profit assures the ability
tj repay the loan wltilo a reason. bl.
Tor the farm ihi. ... u. ...
- - iifuauiv iim.
cannot be thru n, ... . .
uuuius. ins
lrm turnover le too slow for that A
helpful and lust nari.ut ...
for worklm capital n,.;M be from one
r ears.
"There la .nmh.. t. a. .
..N.ui irom ao
eounllug the k.n.ni k
- -- w. .BUWIBg
whether one la going up or down, Oy
lira aalaa one might be Bush of
moaey and bur h.avii. 11,1.1.1.. L. .
' .MIMBin. lie I.
coming out ahead, hm i ...1..- .
la sscrlfldng the future. On the other
hand. on. might f.1 pinch,,,, M4
save little money to apeod. but la
reality be la laying op canlt.i-
The bankers Arrii-i,n..,.i , .
lloa baa aucasstad ih. r.iui .
. . - .W..WWH,. iorm
of farm credit statement. Indicating
the rewords aecsasary to be kept:
St JfW.penrrr c.b..
Aarae
naa'laaae
fa' " BiaiVm.ii'i '
CaaMaast
anamaDnlia
:" ' '- r i ,.
""Hi Uilami iikH,
Ua. Om M Oaj VM La. Nm
TaalOaMSaM
tajbaanwta.
mam, m TUMa Sajat TWaaa,
Ai.intaaiM.TaMW
'kaHaaaitaMlaal
"""Mi.tni. ,
Cmu.TM.IWam
"- anlull
Oaa faua.
arta,
Me.lMMaj
iae ..
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tw4 ... ......
mam u. T..i DnlIM,ii.
Cm. San On m ...
VmmI Camal liaaaaai
uawllaw,
t.
B Kama Mamtaai litanal
Pres.
V. Prea.
Sec.
Treaa.
Next meeting.
Heppner Oregon.
Keller
Notici it ha'A.v .1... . .. v
I., office in lone, Orcc CI VT' "
"id day, will offer lor Me, end ,. ,f Z , hT f 2M "' '
hsre. of the capi.a. sfc ot '""-ing decribe,
original purchase .treof, and , ToZhJ f"! 'nd delin'Uen' on h
msde in the P.ymenl OJ JZln! .1 T 'h d" h been
-Id a. may be nece,sry for the '"
by any one penon or . TT,t' 1 the "" due .K.i ,, ,h.rM u.,.
k ioiiowj, to-wit; of Mia, Jivets every flrt lm
at
Loage Directory
M.
A(oc A'o, Same m ntrsn
H. V. Smouse.
--F. L. Grilfm
J. W. Hinkle.....
Li E. Lyons
Ball...
10.
12
13.
17.
24. Edgar J
31 .Nelson H rns
32. L. L. Jake?
33 C. R. Peterson
37... Francis Griffir
38 M. R. Ball .
40 F. L. r.riffin
48 MattHalvorsen 10
47 Tilman Hogue 5
ltdt lone, Oregon, tl.i, XM 'o,),,,,, mH
o. Mlwret
.T.IZ
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Due on Cap. ttnek
$000.00
100.00.
48.00
One oa Am mm.
1150.00
... 300 00
300 00
100.00
300.00
300 00
500 00
300.00
200.00
100.00
400.00
500.00
250.00
Uaj of each imtinh
Jr, Secy., Klmer
A. A". 41,: CI.
A. K. AA.
mirq weiim-a.
W. M. Roy Hteil
Griffith, Treun..
Iwicuat riiiiiiti. Vl 1 Ilk . a.
jW-eu the -econ,l mid "fourth Tm-a.'
uf J - '. W. M.,Mrs, M,tr.
.'ics.nwy., Jtntl, Mnaon.
FARMERS ELEVATOR COMPANY
- ""t"'e' AKUt 31, 192H,
IO.NE I.OIK1P v.. i4. t .. -
Meets every 8ttHir,l. . '
. T. E. I'..f- . ' "" "
Brlatow. - M" h ''
Ihursdny of each month. N. u.C'
MlaMcOurdy V.a.oludy.uS,
Lect Bickering With
Fifty-Fiftv Marrino;
Work has replaced bickering In the
........ u! wie economically Independent
.viv.UMJg IO . Mn 0M nug,
bund who calls hla marriage a "Bfty
any" proposition.
Writing In the Woman'a Home Com
panion he auya that instead of destroy,
lug Ihe home the maintenance of msr-rliifc-e
as a union of two economically
iwrwins cauaea the home
to he even more apprecluted than It
ua under the old Idea of matrimony.
Hlnce hoih huHlmnd and wife are away
from their home all day. It la hi con
tcmlon tlmt hoth npprecinte It com
fort more when they return to It tie
gdlier at night.
"It Si-nil. to me tlx.t . .. .
hiiHlmnd'e greatest reward," say this
1 iiiiKimna, -ilea in being mar
rlei) to a woman who, because she has
"u.m suutrnctory channel of ei
presslon. la a
...... .MfHHLcu lycraHiii'
Illy. Ihe flfty dfty huslmnd Is snn..H
emotloniil crl.ls. I trace this to the
' ln" ""I" of us are workers lu
the hi, me world and there la no chance
.... ..iiuKuiiiuon 10 function overtime."
nen mimes come, the writer con
cludes, hie wife will ratmiln Mrtil .1...
" liiwill
until they reach school age and then
mo idum 10 ner work.
That thla Is an unusual dry spell la
Indicated by the fact that for tha first
time In many years It la possible with
out getting one' feet wet, to wslk
cross the Coast fork through Cottage
Grove. The Coaat fork la one of th
Iirlncln&l hranh. r 11. . tint, ..
' w wiiiam.il.,
and one of the largest streame In this
suction. Despite th low stage of the
"treams of this Tlclnlty, the city ha
t no time experienced a shortage In
it municipal water aupply.
m"mmn'm0"'ll'mmtu,
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lawnnM
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llsaaaa-ii """""till ,
BmeterU in the Meviet r .
BmHtrim in the UsoUt
Deadtr bactarla tiu.lr thair t,.
movie actor la amaatng alma recently
fTAIIIUIlffa UT UT. H . J llaHtlnhaaa
of Cleveland. ".Cold light," developed
r.prmiy ror ini rorm or mlcruphotog
raphy, mad postlhl hi remarkable
pM iiii.., icoruing ie ropuiar Uclence
HVUIIII,
Motion picture of bacteria hitherto
hare been Impossible because the In
tense heat f the ordinary moving
yiciarv iieni aonrea ln.tantiv biiiaH
til germ la It path. In taking th
new picture, a currant nf fa
wa arranged to flow beneath the gists
.1.- l . .....
.no. oeanng in living bacteria, to
filter out tilt heat from tha
"gui.
VfcA Yu, Weight
The best Indes
., HVelllll. Bal VI
the Kunaua ntv Tim., i. . .
mww, im ui we 1 gut.
Mother know tin. nd w.lgh ,hel
bahle rcgularlv in nr.t.. V
. . . wt IV UBJ BJM r
111" ' 7 V ,'eo',, ''o are
III Uaua II v Inu u,.i..i,. ... ...
1 . . . . "" uui 11 11 nut
.enlthfu to be ov.rw.lght. rt peo
ple nre lea resistant t a,
be too m result In ,tr.in upon the
heart. Watch vn... .ii,,. K'.Z
B'iM Evnl
Harry Pollard, who la directing
Tncle Tom' Cahln." had called for
aeveral hundred colored people for on
ef hi big scenes. When the time for
shooting arrived, only half a dosen
darklee had put In an appearance.
"Where'e the rest of the hunch,"
asked the perturbed director,
"Reckon day couldn't resist goln' to
st big dsnce we done heered about
aid Kaatua uneasily,
"What dance? Where I Itr
"Ah don't j penactly know, but
we done heered two trains was gwlne
le Cherleaton."-I,o Angel. Time.
ScAeel Hai One Student
Mr. Helen Caatle constitutes th
faculty and Helen Chesbrough Is the
tudent body of the Klk Mountain
(Wyo.) high school. Last year, when
Helen waa In thm alvhtk .....
- ..a ,i. alalia, CI K
Mountain had no high school. After
her iradiiutlon. ilia .,.i t j
composed of Helen's parenta and on
ether ueraon. depida.1 1.. ...
- ii.i'Te ror
higher education. They abolished th
grammar achool and a.tai,ii.i..j ....
- -.ai.aiiri III,
high achool. Wyoming ha mors than
200 one-rear and twa-nnnii ....
. , . , r-f .laniuiar
achool, but this 1 th only ons stu.
nt high achool.
. , win nave good health.