Image provided by: Morrow County Museum; Heppner, OR
About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1928)
LAUNDRESS BENEFITED By Taking Lydia E. Pink-ham'-Vegetable Compound RED GRIDIRON STAR IN COED RAIMENT ': Deal in Odd "Pets s 0y Muyc alcl.nln, tbe Cherokee Indl n playing fullback fur Iowa unl voralt jr Hilt season Is glunl, lint fast. Hp weighs "l.l pounds anil la considered una of Hit beat backs In the lllg Ten conference. m was Hi Haskell Indian ace fur two yenre. Ila reeled off HI jards from scrim mage In Ilia Iowa Chicago game. SUCH IS LIFE A MlCKCl. FOR ) VF f HAVE YOU HICKttCHAKlQtTWfrf fll ! PJ ' S3r" W " Kipling s Deaf llurwaah, Kiidand. Itudyard Kip ling eludes publicity but he can't elude Mr. Lavender, rerhnpa It la bcraua Sir. Lavender la eighty-one years old and deaf and not at all fond of con versation Unit Mr. Kipling doesn't try to. For Mr. Lavender Is the poet's nfldiinl and "pnl," and Mk aay he "hears" all the great man's secrets. Mr. Lavender Wllllntn la hla first name la by profession road men der, lie has been mending roads around this district for very long time, and somehow the Job never seems to get finished. Mr. Kipling lives about mile down the road and take a atroll In Mr. Lavender' direction every morning. There I a convenient stile near Mr. Lavender's bit of road, upoo which Mr. Klpll.ig perches and quietly watches bis old friend work until the "cricks" In Mr. Lavender' hack call halt Then Mr. Kipling open the conversation In loud voice. Let Mr. Lavender, unabashed by the toclety of the great, tell the rest ot the story: WOMAN TO RULE The iiiwiiu ot rhoptil, second great est Miiliiiiiinieiliin prince III India, bus decided that after bis deiith his stale sbnll revert to Its trmllilon nf rule by women, lie hns nominated his eldest (lutlghter, PrlnccH Ahlda Idii Hiillnn, to succeed him. This por trait of the princess was tniidn In Kngliiiid. where she and her father were vlnlllng recently. Berlin. Itiicent ati-eiigtli In Ilia cro codile market Ima ceiilorcd attention (in llin world' largest cli'iirlng hoiiso for IIhIi unil reptiles, located In Berlin, Thousand nf will it animals unil nni(ilillilu nrrlve here annually from nil purls of Ilia globe (o be aolil anil shipped with euro, "Ihl end up," to every continent. KollowlniC Ilia extraordinary demand for crocodiles, whlrh lota led 7()l) from Muri'b to August, im unprecedented boom for tunica Ima act In. These sedate traveler have become fiiahlonubl aa house pcla. "Alice in Wonderland" I to Make Tour of U. S. I'hlliick'lphla. The orlKlnul niiititiunrlfil nf MAtli lt Willi, dorland," purchnaed lu Kngland X luat April for $77,000 by Dr. A. 8. V, llosenbuek of thl city, Is to in ii lie tour of the United fitatea and then return for a t while to Its native Kngland. T The name of the preavnt own er of the Lewi Carroll niunu acrlit, Kldrldge It. Thnuiion, wua not made known until re cently, although he purchased the highly prized work In June for IIMMWO. II I phllan thmplat and collector of Moorca tnwn, N. I. One on Father By Charles Sughroe "Oh yea, I have known Mr. Kipling tnd Caroline for twenty yeere now," he drawls casually. "Caroline," by the way, Is the only nsmo the old man wli: use f ir Mrs. Kipling. "They usually come along just when I'm In the middle of my work. Then they all on the atlle and Mr. Kipling hollers, H'oine and (It down along of me, lavender.' "Often I do and often I don't, but when I do I Just says 'ye' and W and That'a right.' r"or, between our selves, for the last five years I bav hardly heard a word be has (aid. W talk a lot about rattle, or leaatwaya I think we do, and be aaya all he' got to ay and I listens. Then I gets up and says, 'Well, sir, I've got to go on with me work,' and Mr. Kipling tries to get me hack on the atlle, but I says, 'No, sir, no. Work's work, and I've got no time for chattering.' "tint he' a nice gentleman with lot nf education and I only wish I could hear what he la aaylng." Asked In thunderous tones whether he waa not flattered at the attention of the fnmnua poet, he replied, shout ing, "I don't know that I exactly enjoy It, but I don't mind It." Mr. Lavender ha fellow road mender, on Mr. Stoneatreet, to whom Mr. Kipling also talk, nut Mr. Soone st reel ha quick ear and so he Isnt told any aecreta. The conversation I usuully about local topic and It often terminate In discussion con cerning the action of the local district council In ordering sum II trench to be cut on the border of Mr, Kipling' land to carry off the water from the roadway. The poet feel very strong ly about this, according to Lavender ft Co, na tb water thereby floods bla land. "Sometlmea h says to me," supple ments Stonvstreet, not to be outdone by Mr. Lavender, "Why can't you leave my bind alone?" Hut when he la not talking about hla land he goes on for hours a In ut Sussex and cattle and crops, lie leem to know a lot ooooaocHJOoaoaoooooiKioooooo DIPPING INTO SCIENCE l OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCHIOOOO Discovery of Neptune llecniiae they felt Hint an lr rcciilnrlly In the movement of Uranus was due tn the Influence nf an undiscovered heavenly body, astronomers In 18W delib erately cnlculnted the no'li'on of this posalhle disturber and found It. This new plnnel they called Neptune. It la tlinucht to he the furthest nwny nf any In the solar system, iff) IIS Wrattrn Nfwipariar f'ntnn t oocooooooeHJOouoooarocuKiooij Unfortunately, however, tbla year's aupply from Greece, which la the prin cipal turtle market, proved lnadciimte. A reported epidemic among the tree froga of Louisiana alio tended to stlf fen prices for these Utile green chupt popularly believed to b Infallible went her prophets. At present the great attraction at (hla firm are two electric eels, each two nictera long and with diameter of a ii i ii ii ' arm, which are guaranteed to parnlyza for several days any bu inun band touching them, I tu l by fur the moat pruntuble busl- RXvfI Home men are al- INucSnH may on t,,e nuti I JrCLlI edge of doing sotne- aAft?M Ihlnf wonderful they ever get. American Power Loom The majority of modern textile rugs and cariiets are woven on power looms perfected by American manufao turera. Ingrain, brussele, w II ton, vel vet and aimlnitcr are the moat com mon kinds. In addition to these, there are oriental rut's and rarloua adapta tions of the old-fashioned rug rug now manufactured on a large scale tn fac tories, as well as fiber and gran rugs and matting. "Pal" about cattle, too, and be' a regular history book about Sussex. "Hut If he were to see an Ameri can,' concluded Mr. Stonestreet, wltb warning look, "he would run a mile. He only talk to Mr. Lavender and me." CHANGING ONE'S THOUGHTS f 1 HUMA3 AKK.Lt ILAKN J Deaa ( Ma, University of I : Illinois. I was talking to Shafer not long ago concerning hi (on who has nor proved a particu larly good- Influ ence In the or gan 1 1 a 1 1 o n to which he belongs, tie I a very rad ical thinker. Now I may have done hlra an Injustice In making this last (tatement, for I have not yet been con- vlnced that young Shafer has ever done a great deal of real think ing; whnt I should have said I that he I a somewhat wild and unbal anced talker. He claims not to be lieve In such Action a God and temperance and virtue and unselfish co-operntlon of any tort, and some of hi putty brained associates take him seriously. "It Is quite possible and necessary t can see," Mr. Shafer admitted to me, "for George to atop talking so much, but of course he cannot control hi thoughts. You don't object to bl thinking these things, do your My answer to bjs flnnl question I for this purpose Irrelevant, It Is his statement that It t Impossible for one to control his thoughts with which I dike Issue. Thought Is not a process beyond our control j edu cation, In the mnln, consist In learn Ing how to direct and develop and control thought processed. "I can't get down to studying" Is 'n common and aa Imbecile a state ment from freshmen as that "I can never learn to spell." In each Instance there Is usually very little desire to do the thing mentioned. One ran nmmiKo his own thought and one enn b'lirn Judgment and reason and one can oven change hi opinions tliroiiKh reading and observation and serious reflection. If one could not change his thoughts school and col lege and educational processes of all oris would be useless. If George's neaa la done with goldllsh, of which more than 1,000,000 puss through Ber lin annually. Among the average of l.(XK) bidder for different kind of reptile there are never more than five or alx pro pectlve buyer of poisonous annkea which a a ru'e are only negotiated for the various zoo. Createit Railroad Center Chicago la the largest ml I run d cen ter In the United State and la the world. OOOOOOOOOOOCWOOOOOCKie Electrical Ship Can Be Run by One Man Greenock, 8cotland.-A 9,000 ton ship which one roan could take across the ocean ha been built here for an American Arm. It I an all-electrical ship, the Brunswick, built by Scott, Ltd., for the Atlantic Oil Shipping company of Philadelphia. At Its trials on the River Clyde, one man at a switchboard operated the whole ship. The vessel steer automatically, doe not require engineer to (tart or atop the Diesel-electric engine. Once the course I set, the (leer ing doe not require further at tention. CKHJOOOOOOOOtHJOOOOOOOOOOOOO brain Is so hardened that he cannot change hla thoughts then his father Is wasting good money In sending him to college the boy In such a case would be only a machine controlled and limited In It action by Its own mechanical construction. Concentration, a mental attitude which we all attempt to cultivate and In which some of us succeed, I simply another name for the ability to direct our thoughta to one thing to the exclusion of other. Of course what George' father meant I that George need not give expression to his opinions or to his Grateful I'almer Lake, Colo. Assistant Suiwr- vlsor U. D. Petheram of the Tile Na tional forest has been accused ot spreading a Itudyard Kipling nature story among his friends. Despite reiteration that hla story of a mother chipmunk' gratitude Is true, Petheram ba met skepticism wherever bl tale ba been told. The supervisor found a baby chip munk, abandoned and starving, on one of hi Jaunt through the forest He brought It bock to camp and protect ed It against tb cold by wrapping It In an old woolen sock wltb a large bole In the toe. A week of feasting on honey made the baby chipmunk fut and lively. It Defensive Weapon for Women hs'-. J . .... .: 1 :y A newly developed teur gas projector of tbe size and nppcurunce of a fountain pen, and which Is Intended to be curried In a lady's purse, Is a recem development of the National Association for Chemical Defense. Lieut. Col. II. Kdmund Ilullls of Washington, executive secretory, Is here shown vxplululng the new weapon to Mr. Ilullls. 1 I IN I Colleen Moore, who I alway de lightful example to the college girl In her selection of clothes, appear particularly well dressed for this role In "Synthetic Sin." Miss Moore ba a wide variety of clothe, all simple and serviceable In style and charm ingly youthful. White Flower Sweetett Experiments Indicate that whit Sower have the sweetest odor. beliefs, but that he cannot change these point of view. If at seven teen, he feel that virtue and hon esty are negligible qualities, there 1 nothing to be done about it. If be consider law an Old Man of the Sea clinging to his neck only to Impede hi progress, that settle the matter. Dut If George will use bis head a lit tle. If be will take time to look about blm, If by atudy and contemplation he can really learn to think logical ly, he will And It quite easy In many Instances completely to change his thoughts. lift ml. wmtn N miwr Cnloa.1 Chipmunk slept warmly each night In the old sock, its nose protruding from the hole In the toe. Tbe mother chipmunk found her baby two weeks after Petheram bad brought It to hla quarters, and the two departed for the forests together. Petheram watched them go rather aadly. He picked up the old sock that had been the chipmunk' bom to throw It away and found that tbe bole In the toe had been crudely darned with pine needle and moss. Tbe patch was constructed bird' nest fashion and wouldn't have been ser viceable, but Petheram believe It "the best a poor grateful chipmunk mother could do." Kashville, Tenn, "T cannot say too much in favor of the medicine. 1 waa in a run- , down condition, j I worked in a laundry but my health got so bad that f had to givs np work. I got a bottle of Lydis E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and began takiag it and every time I feel run-down I fret anothr bottle. It is an excellent tonic and I am willing to tell others about it. People take me to be much younger than I am." Ma. Hast Boa.vsiT.ia, 409 Second Av. South, Naihville, Tennessee. BILIOUSNESS RELIEVED . . . QUICKLY Carter's Ut Ursr PMs I mo ci bowtla fr froam Dtttal Mail Mnniiant alua wMet, TsWT fllm dw trtttta W Kutip ttoaa pofeotM which mmmj ttastw cm txmr aaul dd coodtooa la ch wrtum. Rinibw taWf mrm m doctor pfMcrtpttoa ud as b tWa with tkbtotM coniaaWoca) to mybodf Alt DtuiUl amd 7M IU4 Pttktwm CARTER'S ESI PILLS I '; - 1 M fe?M PARKER'S jJrH HAIR BALSAM f r7f SMWllr fM.,rrm VTk J Uftm Cater mm4 H HiTiiCiiriFMIU t r Mr. Md (t MM Orvf-rMU. FLORESTON 3HAMPOO-HI for me 1b coDMruoa was rui-fi utir nairua. iuhih bir aort and Stiff y. so eenu by mail or al draa (UU. Uiaocn Cbuniui Work, Fuchofw, H. I. For Galled Horses Hanford'a Balaam of Myrrh llMVMkiMMIiSiairM AS inliia. Part Played by TabU in Uplift of Mankind There wa a time when not a table existed In the whole wide world. But one day primitive man, weary of sprawling on tbe ground, rose and ate his first meal from a broad hewn slab laid on bowlders, and from that duy bl upward climb to civilisation began. Today we do not stop to think bow much w depend upon tables, but what a dull and Inconvenient place a house would be without them. Not only are they at our elbow everywhere to keep things within reach, but bow they de light the eye their lovely design and beautiful woods, Tbey minister to our comforts, and please our sense wltb their (race and charm. Each year they Increase la variety and cleverness, and each year, because of them, our home grow more attractive. Attend the Party in Spite of Cold I Don't despair some day your social calendar is full, and you awake wltb a miserable cold. Be rid of It by noont Yon can. If you know the secret: Pape'a Cold Compound soon settles any cold, yes, even one that ha reached deep In the throat or lungs.-Adv. Worth the Price Science ha discovered that the white of an egg contains ovomucin, ovoglobulln. ovalbumin, con albumin and ovomucoid. Just remember thst when yon ar stowing It away with the breakfast bacon, and be satisfied that yon are getting your money's worth. Indianapolis New. All Comfort ot Home VI r. Llttlcflat Can't you hurry and get through wltb the bathroom, I want a bath? HI Wife I bav four mora walsta and six pairs of stocking to wish. If you're In a hurry for a bath you'll have to go down to tb laundry. Euential Lacking "What's holding up the round-table conference." "They had (o send out for a round table." Life. Garfield Tea Was Your Grandmother's Remedy For every stomach and Intestinal ill. Tbla good old-fashioned herb bom remedy for consti pation, stomach 111 and other derange ments of the sys tem so prevalent these day I In even greater favor as a family medicine than In your grandmother' day. Business Training Pays Last year we placed mora than 1000 in good positions. W can place you when competent. When will you be ready? Smd for Suutu CiUlef Behnke-Walker Business College llih and Salmon Straits Portland, Oregon. .