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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1928)
j 7 f Famoui Southern Vniveriity Lincoln Mumorlnl university I tin Institution for higher uducntlon founded In 1HI7, ncur Cuiiihurlimd Gup, Tonn. Tho unlvorslty wa eatiih lllahod In rjt'jlj through the efforts, of Ocii. Ollvur Otis Howard. It U n'un auctnrlim. The iitirpono of the uni versity la to funilxli odiwiitlonnl ad vantage to dweller In the iiiouiiIiiId region of iVnnoasoe, mill other suites, The. unl vurnlty owni u(vC (HO ocrc of liinil, which Include a beautiful ctiiupu. Hebrew in Revolution Tlio American llchrow euya tlmt the name of '27 Juwlsh olHecr who fought on the side of t he American force are known. Thoao Included t'ul. David S. Franks, who win ohle do Cnmp to fleorgn Washington; Col. Hiiloiiion Iluah 'anil ' others o( irim Incnc In thi'lr day, At Unit time tho whole Ji'wIhIi population In the new Uultud Blnto win cnrcely 8.0OO, . The Great Failure What la the grout fullure? There are man kinds of fulluru. I'erhap there la none more anrlnua, more fun dumonlwl tluin the failure to anume the leadership of which you are capa ble. Until Indifference and mental liiilncua are cradlfntod, the human be lug la hardly worth the room he-oeeu pUr tirove rattortnn, in the abulia Itvglster, Hiitory of Tanning I Illd and Lether anya that the earliest tanning consisted of placing ajklna In pile between layera of bark. One of the most Important devel'op mente In American tanning history waa the Introduction of leaching, In which the tannin Content wna tntrnct-' e.1 from the bark, Which permitted Illaclng aklna In tanning liquors. t Island Belong, to Cuba , , In March, 1D23, the t'nlted Statee taxied to Cnl all claim Jo 4 b. tale, of, J'lnet which t had Qi. a resu of the Spnnlah American war. 'In tlie un derstanding that, flin Wnnd-w1i to. hav become an American colony, jnany Americana purchased land there In the yeara following the war. About TOO aUII reald there. Confiscation Never Pay Couflaratlon "u nwMt dnngcrnn . end ultimately costly of all pollcie. Capitalism la what yon ebon to call , It. but credit la somnthlug which muat aurvlve any theoretical system of aft-" rial" guvernnient, If 'trie penpltr of the . world are to continue to exchange , commodities an jcrvlces. Hurron I rinandal Weekly ' ' ' ' Monarch in the Plural ' That kings speak of themselves a "w" ti aurvlnal from the floraaa . ,iiuiJtw when there were i two .em peror, one In Ituly end one in Con atantlnople. They lulled Identical de cree under their Joint authority; bene the cuitoin of the plural "we. Worihlettneu of Dreame Keeping a record of dream la per tiapa aa valuable aa keeping a record of the vagnrlee of the demented Fr dreama are but the Involuntary ah enre of reason. Only Kreud attempt to make a "science" of It. Kichanga. Virtue in Benevolence Ilow easy It la for one benevolent tielng to diffuse pleasure around hlra; and how truly la a kind heart fountain of glndiiea ninklng every thing In Ita vicinity to freshen Into smiles. Washington Irving. t; Thi Age of Service Indeed, thla la the ago of eervtrw, The holela advertise rondhouae din. Per and the road hoimea assure the 'etiatMiier that h I get ting-a food , weal a he could get 8,1 hoU-l.U 'troll Free I'reaa. ' " 'Navigator' Line Tits' lntirnalloiial date line I D jrregulnr flue,, drawn on the- tuap of tlie I acme ocean near ine ini negree Imerldlan of longitude, and marke .the 'place where oaylgnlore rhunt their Woman Had Many Cifte Mine! Kiirnh ltemhnrdt waa -a vera1- Ilia peraon. She waa a painter and 'eculptor of merit, wn playf and 'volume of memoir, 'and wn acknowl edged the II rat net res of her tlm " Ray 1 1 From Radiam .Bndlinn give, off .tbce tyndt of ryi: Alpha raya, or rapidly moving stoma of helium: beta rnva. the atom of elccTrlclty.1 and gumma rayai aim- lllar to S rnj. ASSURED TREATMENT Wrila tadav hr FHKE book dMrrtMng h Dr. & J. lun bmma rx.n-Hirakal m-ihmlaf mat, in I'lkl ihI llirr HacUl uti Lnlfm lltiMntft. whlrll M m w jv vm nun i r.iw ninunini a "r."- 10 KI.IMINAIK HILKS, V-H an nnlKr knw nvara, (lit D EAN IWSBSBMBBMMBIBSIBBHBBie ft LUAUj tOlON CUNI(! MiNfinN ftnt " p'TVr. n TC.tfil wmTlrtt) The Red omance ox lJracldocks Defeat t ' t i i J Vhmu Drkmrvrrn l llloltraf ion by j n . u. tnvice Copyright ' by MuqKTcrtdvitt .' THt 6T0BY. Wahatar Ilrond, aoout and ipr for tlradrlock'a armr, acurta valuable Informaitoa at Fort Uo quaana, but tlraddoek, tralnad In Kuropaaa warfara, falls to raal la It Irpportanca. Ilrond la aant back to Port Liuquaan and I alao Intruatad with maaiae to Oroahan, Engllab amlaaary among tha Indiana. II la ao oomtMaltd . kgv iMon4 Paw, frUnoljr Indian scout On tha Wt lhy art'jottiad br bank Hwoodaman, Crumlt, Tha party 'eomia upcln a c'rOiip of ttlra tkraatanln a young girl, Elala, , tUnwald, whom thay acoua of witchcraft. Ilrond raacuia bar and IM dlaapptara. Ilrond da llvar bla maaaag to Oroahan. Toung Col. Uaarg Waahlngtoa raacua tha acaal from bullying Engllah aoldlar. Brond pro eaada on a acouilng aapaditloo to Fort Uuquaana, and , nndt a Pranrh aooullr.g panr baalaglng aa old ablo Is which Elala baa takn ratug. la lb anaulng tight aha sacapaa. Ilrond takaa bla war to Duyuaana. Carrying silt hi plsa to an tar tha fort tinquaatlonad, , Drond Vlalt (a Indian town which a womaa arjiam, . Allaqulppa, .. controla. Tbar ba maaia s Fraach offloar, iraiaai-rho.iwsaUad.lB bla at tmpi to win ovar Allaqulppa to m arnah rauaa. . Brond find Etal Dlnwnld, draaaad aa man, atndar Allaqulppa' protactlon. Tha gtrl talis biro ah ba found " tha "Engllah' erual, and la going to tha Prancb. CHAPTER V Continued - 14 llw thla face tMcgme coomiied with anger and her email teeth were avrposud.ln a toiln tnarL. . "Sol . Then let oa both talk to II r. Y'aleaL It' mortal atrange that yoo, scoot for Draddock, ahoald be friendly with the Frenchman, llav you told him about the fight at tb MdV Of that other frenchman yon threw on the Ooorl Anfl what be came of that man? That' vastly queer way to make frenchman like aa KngtlkBin."- Uer mad word recalled me to my danger. "1 will twy nothing to Faleat. Too will bold yoor tongue about me. I am going to Duqueaoe aa rrencb- won. If you see me there you will not know me." , 8b stared at me In alienee and the anger vanlabed from her fuce. "I ghall not know yon," she softly as sured me. "Hut If they Ond out you are Engltkh yoor life" 'Won't be worth o!noioce," I completed.. "iKinl got aha enddenly pleaded. "They'll find out They'll band yon over to their Indiana. 8tart back now and meet tb army." i ehook my bead. "Will yoo take me back until meet tlie armyT ah pleaded ' That could not be, for my duty sent nie to Duquesne. "I'll gladly rend yon back ondor safe escort Hound l'w the Ononda ga la with me. He ahall be one of t be Indian to take yon back." I offered. "Ilsjt yoo will not, got Good I .car nothing fur the French nor the 'English. Bay do more to me, or III Ull Faleit that yoo are an Engllab scout" And ah walked among the cabins Id the direction Allaqulppa had taken. I started to find Faleat and to ar range traveling with him and the girl to the fort; but before I could reach bl cabin the Onondaga glided by me, bla blunket over hi bead, and In pars ing hs murmured) "Follow." 1 fie waa making for the wood. shifted my course and careleaaly strolled toward the mouth of the Ou- qucine path. I followed the path deep Into tlie damp growth antll I found him waiting for me. "What Shadow now fall opon ur 1 Impatiently demanded. "They have found tlie Huron bearer of bvlta. The Wolf paw wa too bvy.. It broke bl bead "The man la dead?" tie considered the question to be wart of so many words. "It la better ao I aald. "Bound I'aw's orends wished -It ao and gave great strength to the flat of the at. It la better the Uuron I ghost If my word gave hint any comfort. he did not show It After more star Ing at tb brunches over bl head be said: "Another Frenchman Is near the tillage.. My whUe brother ba crossed bl trail once. They say tha man who break bones with his band wa (sleep.' They say hi band grew very weak." "Cromltt Lord! Dcnuval I herer ' "Ounntlo's ion hn strong oremla protecting blm. Da will be In the vll luge very toon." ! I aelied the Onondnga'i arm and muttered i I "He must not reach Duquesne." My Impulsive gesture brought no change I la hi Impoaslv fuce. but 1 fancied odcl Mr, hi eye lighted when I pronounced ontcnc upon Ileauvuls. Mors com posedly I ssldl "I will stay out In the woods while my red brother scouts the village end learn from som of th Delaware what Deauvals plan to do." "Ik-nuval will talk with th other Frenchman." Hut thla Inevitable meeting did Dot worry ni much. Falest had met m at Duquein e Doland. Cromlt'i - caped prisoner bad never seen me until w fought In the cabin, lie knew me only a a provincial. Cut should Benuvals ae m at Duquein I would become a plaything for tha Ottswas and other fierce children of the north. At all rtika, th man must b prevented from returning to the fort, or slie I must cancel my promt to Colonel Washington and keep away from th forks of the Ohio. Bound I'aw tugKeited that I follow th path for mil or two and then bid and wait for him to bring fresh ,A,,vaV Jmm -r i i i It W Orsary Waiting, and Yt I Was Gltd to Ba Alons, aa I Had a Orsv Problem to Solv. oew from the villas, n proposed boldly to enter the village snd trust to bis blanket to conceal bis Identity from Desuvsli This wa a good plan nd after iborttng blm to b foi lostesd of wolf I started np tha trsIL Itound Paw soon rejoined me, and I asked for new of Ilea oval. "U I at th vlllig and starts for Ouquesn sfter ons sleep." "Tomorrow morning." I murmured. "Th witch woman and th other Frenchman atart tonight Alltqulpp ba told th Frenchman to go, Sh 1 angry becaus b brought milk to th Leul Xenap. A burner told oi thla. Tour brother baa not been to th vll' Uge." Then I murt wait out bcr In th woods until Oesuvsls ha taken th Duquein pith," 1 decided. "1 will be eye and ear for my whit brother," he assured me. Ue turned from th trail and found a anug biding plac within pistol thot of tli village and (aid for m to re main there while he procured food It wa dreary waiting and yet I waa glad to b alon. a I bad a grav problem to solv. Oeauval muat Dot betray m at Doquean; therefor, Deauval muat Dot reach th fort To waylay blin and shoot him from am bush wa Dot within my scruple. It must b a fair Oght, yet on to th death. A It grew dark snd th fire In th vlllag were lighted I left my hiding plac and crept to th dg of th forest to wstcb for th Onondaga' return, 1 bad not been there long be 'ri . -w it ww i i v jmm lews I r.rl I " w i ttttnttannowttnttttttnBBa-tintttHrH Formi of Salutation That Seem Peculiar If soma on thould approach you and any, "How do yoo perspire t" or ask yoo If yon hav eaten your rlc. don't be offended. The are tha word by which th Egyptian and Chines ay "Uow do you doT when they meet n acquaintance. All races hav their own peculiar form of salutation, on Island near th riilllpplne native grasp th foot of th person they wish to greet and gently rub their face with It South 8e Islanders rub nose and exchange gift, wlill tb Moor kiss each other s shoulders. "Uow Is your strength?' win the greeting In ancient Home, where every ninn was a warrior. The Greeks, with other thlugs than war on their nitiiili, snld, "Willi l business ar you engaged mr Th Frenchman' "1 am charmed fore two figure suddenly cam op to th mouth of tha path snd entered th black cover within a rod of wher I wa crouching. Their Identity wa established by a young voice laying I "I wai willing to go back and try th English agulo ven U they bav he-en mortal cruel to m but It couldn't b that wsy. Bo, mlrter, I'll try the French. They ain't Uly enough to hnllev In witches, I hope." "No, no, mademoiselle. Once they sc you properly attired they will say you ars beautiful. Too will b very happy with th French." Uulf an boor later th Onondaga brought to my hiding plac a kettle of meat and a gourd of water. Th ket tle he bad stolen from th cabin of a drunken warrior. "Tb witch-woman and th French man r on th path to Duquein," b added. "They will b far on their Journey by morning." "Hound I'aw must bav th tars ot wolf when th sua comes back. Th older Frenchman must Dot reach Do- Quesne," 1 told him. Xo-bab I My whit brother Is very wise, like th owL They aay a French man will die very quick after tb next sun shine opon him. Tb wolf t car will b open and his teeth ar very harp. CHAPTER VI Dubious Faring It was dark In th woods when 1 awok nd 1 wa weighted down by th realltatloo that I must halt a brav man and kill him, or be killed by blm. Tb Onondaga cam to hi feet and proceeded to build a fir un der th kettle of cooked meat a that I might bav something hot to cat be fore entering opon my Strang duel. I told blm b wa to bav oo part In th morning's grim work. It required some mlnutei to win him over, for hli red mind could not comprehend why a man ahould scorn an advantage when attacking an crmy. Da feared French witchcraft was at work, for why abandon a certainty and foolishly rlrk life? Th on result desired wss the death of th Frenchman befor b reached Duquein. And tber wer two of n to glv him hi quietus. B consented to tear th Uau to in only after 1 aald that my orehda told oi In a dream I must mak th tight dngls-handed. I ate a little warm meat and smoked my pip while th Onondaga scouted lbs edga of th woods. At last b wa back oo tli run, warning: "II leaves th village. It I only bnlMlght even In the opening, but the Wolf man's eyes are very slurp. II carries a long gun Ilk my brother's." "Hound I'aw of th Wolf clan, yoo must tell m you will oot take part In thla fight ao long aa I am allva," I said to hi to. 11 dgbed regretfully and lullenly replied: "Thl I th first fight between th French and English wher th ftrt man If not wanted. My brother abali tak th calp alone" The Frenchman waa taking bl time and with never a thought that bla ad vene would be disputed. Some ten minute pissed, nd I was finding I could ee quit distinctly aa far a th first bend In th trail, when th calm of th wood wt ahattered by two rifle ahota a second apart Curs ing sloud I leaped to my feet and glared down th path In th direction of the village. Tb Onondaga hid been onabl to resist bl racial Instinct and bad cot In ahead of ma. Even In my anger I wa amaied that n (hoald bav don this, tor red or while, tber til oo man whose word I would accept sbesd of the OnoDdaga'a. I could only ex plain It by believing th Indian had betrayed himself by torn bit of car Icasnesa. Tb two rhoti, o clos to gelher, proved th Frenchman bad Dot been caught off hi guard; but which of them bad fired tb last abott Five, ten minute tigged by, and I thould bav darted an Investigation If not for th ound of footsteps. On man waa coming np tb path oo tha run, and sny finicky ootlona 1 bad bad about slaying th Frenchman vanished on my discovering thl man waa whit. No Indian would run aa did tbla fellow. I had oo tlm to lament over Bound I'aw's pasting out for In another mo ment the fellow would b turning th bend a tew rods awsy. tils gun would bs empty, 1 believed, and I stood my rin sgalnst a tree and pulled my si Then th tep reached tb bend, and the next second a tall form wss bear ing down opoo me. Lifting my as I leaped Into tba path and cried: "Halt monsieur I Thl path I closed." (TO BE CONTINUED.) snd enchanted to meet monsieur 1 difficult to troprov upon, "Uow do you find yourselfr Is lb German' greeting, and when a gueit rlies from table they exprei tb hop that ba hat had a hearty meal and that b will find himself the better for tb cheer of th repast Overloohed One Little llerter repeated to her moth er the 23d rtalm. When ah bad finished th aald : "Oh, I forgot on versaabout spilling the milk." Uer mother wa puxxled and curi ous. Again ah repented the Psnltn and coming to the words, "My cup run neth over," triumphantly exclaimed, "That' It I That' th on I forgot." Vuucouvcr Province. Hie KITCHEN CABINET ln'it, Knlm NwpftHir Lauia.) Th city slowly wakaa: Her avary chlmnay tnaka OrTarlng of amok against th cool whit aklss. Klowly th morning ahakaa Tha llngarlng ahadowy flakas Of night from door and win dows, from tb city's ayes. Charles Da Kay. COLD DRINKS .. If one keeps on hand the "making" of cool drinks, on will be a most popular hostess. rr-I, ,.! In, I I" 1)1 WMch "S' 10 I Ji. 1L I th r,B,it ,pot" "!w;. !friJ ilk a good cold I! ' ral drink, Uava th Ice pick and th bottle o p n r 1 Jr-, handy and with a supply of various fruit juice and a few bottle of ginger al or other charged water, a drink la soon pre pared, Ginger Nactar. To each glass of Ice-cold ginger si sdd slowly two tablespoonfuls of thick cream and a teaspoonful of finely cot preserved ginger. Mil well. Orsngs Punch. -To on quart of cold tea add the Juice of two lemons, the Julc of three orange, sugar si rup to taste, and a pint of ginger ale. Serve In glasses of cracked Ice. Grip Al. To on quart of gran Juice dd one-half cupful ot maraschi no cherries cut fine, sirup to sweeten and the Juice of two lemons. Mix and servs with Ice. Lemon Novelty Mix and thill on quart ot water, one cupful of augar sirup, th Julc of ilz lemon snd a few grating of nutmeg. Serv In glasaea with a spoonful of lemon or orange Ice on top. Mlntad. Add th Julc of tlx lem ons, on bunch of mint cut fin and bruised, to two capful of water. Let stand on hour. Strain, chill, add two quarts of ginger al and sirup to taste. Serv with Ice. Loaanbarry Cup. To on quart of loganberry Julc add one pint of wa ter, th Jute of two lemons, sugar si rup to taste and on pint of ginger ale. Chill and scire with cracked ice. Hawaiian T. Pour two quarts of cold tea over Ice, add the Juice of six lemons, one can of ahredded pine apple, one cupful of maraschino cherries with Juice, two and one-half cupful of sugar sirup. Mix. chill and serv with Ice. Sandwich Fillings. A subject that la most Interesting for th outing season Is sandwich making. Th mak ing of tandwlcbe la an art and w all hav felt when served with the de lectahl and color ful open sandwich that It should b framed rather than eaten. Occasions on which sandwiches are served decide what kind of sand' wlchea will be appropriate. For a full meal with a cup of coffee a sandwich has sn entirely different character than one served for a garden party or reception. For afternoon tea sand wiches ahould be dainty and attrac tive; the amount of nourishment la not considered. Bread for any variety of aandwlches should be spread with creamed butter before any filling Is sdded ss It keeps the filling from soaking Into the bread. Never melt butter for thla purpose, but cream It with a wooden spoon. Most sandwiches may be made and kept In the refrigerator until the time needed. For packing substantial aandwlches should b wrapped In waxed paper to keep them moist and uncruahed. Sardine aandwlchea ar especially good. Heap the creamed sardine on the center of the circle and around It pipe lemon butter (lemon Juice added to the creamed butter. Put thla through any pastry tube, using any design liked. A paper cone Oiled with the piping mixture may be used to good effect " on baa no pastry bag or tubes. There Is no limit to the sttractive and artistic appearance of sandwiches. Practice makes perfect In this srt ss In sny other. For putting away, pile on a plate and wrap In a dump napkin. When serving anndwlches on a tray, garnish the tray with a spray of watercress or sprig of parsley, a nasturtium leaf or a clover blossom and leaf. Tosstsd Chs and Groan Pappar Sandwlchaa Remove the seeds, white, pith and stems from three large green poppers. I ut them through the meat grinder with one-tinlf pound of mild cheese. Season with one-half tea' spoonful of salt, one-eighth teaspoon fill of pepper and mix thoroughly, The Juice from the pepper will glv sufficient Juice to moisten the cheese, Spread rather thicker than nanal, Press together and tonst carefully. Serve hot. Thla makes two cupful of filling. Prun Crustle. To one cupful of stewed prune add one tiilileapoonful of stiKiir, one teaspoonful of cinna mon and one tnlilespoonful of li-lnon Juice. Let these Incredlenls simmer together for ten minutes, then cool and spread on the criitli-s. Prune water Is used to moisten the pastry. 1 .) NURSES know, and doctors hav declared there's nothing quite like Bayer Aspirin for all forts of ache and pains, but be lure it is genuine Bayer; that name must be on th package, and on every tablet Bayer is genuine, and the word genuine in red is on every box. You can't go wrong if you will just look at the box: Amlria la th trada aark af . . . . IfanafaAtfln ( MonoaettleaetiWatar of StlleyUeaeia Hay Strewn in Church an Old Village Cuttom A curious custom haa been observed from tlm Immemorial at Old Weston, Huntingdonshire, In England. Th church there I dedicated to St Swlth In, and on th 8unday most nearly ap proaching 8t Swltbln'a day the edi fice Is strewn with new-mown hay. The tradition Is that an old lady bequeathed a field for charitable pur poses on condition that the tenant pro vided th bay to lessen th annoyanc caused by th squeaking of the new (hoes worn by the villagers on Feast Sunday. There are other explanations one that It Is an offering of the first fruits t the harvest and another that It Is a survival of the custom of strew ing tho church (when tlie floor wa only beaten earth) with rushes- Washington Stat. For Galled Horses Harford's Balsam of Myrrh Mm ka ht tnt Wok aatfas. Impouible A motor bu (topped nd th con ductor looked up the steps expectant ly. But no one descended, and at length h ran up Impatiently. "'Ere, yon," be aald to a man oa th top "don't you want th house of parliament V "Ves," waa th reply. "Well,' retorted the conductor, "come down for them. I can't bring them np to you!" Weekly Scotsman, He Ought to Be Happy "When two people tike th sam things their married life Is bound to be happy," sighed the romantic girt "Well, you and Herbert ought to be happy," remarked her friend, who wanted Herbert and dldnt get blm. 1 know you love htm, and I notice he 1 very fond ot himself." Answers, Lon don. Trace of Loit Colony Two brass buckles snd a copper but ton, believed to have been worn by member of the John Whit colony, which vanished without a trace, near Elizabeth City, N. C, In 1587, were found In the aands of North Carolina sound recently. An Unfinished Story Toung Husband Dear, our budget shows a big deficit for last month. Wife That' flnel How ahnll wa spend It? Those who only want fame that caa be turned Into money don't get th best kind. "WORTH WEIGHT JNJOLD" Verdict of Woman Who Tried Pinkham's Compound Tully. K. Y. "It hurt tna to walk er sit down without help snd I felt slctt ana weak. My mother-in-law took Lydia E. rinkham'a Vegetahl Com pound nd sb induced ma to tak It I am now on th fourth bottle and hav alao need Lrdia. E. rinkham'a Sanativ Waah. The mtdirinee that will do for ma what tli Vege table Compound and Sanattv WaH lav dun r certainly worth their weight In gold. I think I hav given them a fair trial and I expect to tak two mor bottles of th Vegetahl Compound." Ma. Charir Moa CAlf, It F. D. 1, Tully, N. Y. SCHOOL FOR MEN Tralibf It- (USINUl.TIUnU at PII0FE3SI0M kurili in; tliti. Hvitd ti.rlilfri.tura. ORCQON INSTITUTK OF TICHNOLOOY t.U.C. A. Ulilf. PortlaiuMlnaua W. N. V., PORTLAND, NO. 35-192S. I