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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1929)
Beautiful View of iKc Great Coolidgo Dam . 4, W r s ' f- ; 'j-?.' " ' " Here1 Is romarkabi view or me new uooiiuko mm on mi uo rum w mo n ......... Indlnn reservation In Arlsone, It U tho flrt mullliil dome ilnm ever bulit It Impound 1500,000 acre feet of water to Irrigate WOWO acrca of Cesert ln'nd. generutee 15,000 hors power of electricity, and provide a great trluV fir thii trHrncoiilUii-iitiil ulinl)lle hlnhwur, . ARABIAN PROVERBS noii does Dot in wevkly, but at ti e nd, j WIht tti nilnd lucllnpi tli frt't kad. ,. Thfnk of th 'going out U'fort jd , nler. Pllenr U tli beat aniwer to Ilia tutld. Tli heart U tit tremur; of Cie . tuQgU. There are bo fuulU In tblng wo nt badly, one-ejrM porann li t beauty In lh country of fli blind. "'Th iut .order th tre to b tut do4n that glvei the atiada. . ' ' On coin In th empty moneybox rnnltei nmft nolo than when It U full. Tlier are no railroad In Iceland, I. It tie Switzerland hai cl.'lit unlver- ltlc. nodent often aulTvr from Brljlit'l dlca::. The crocodile li tli targeit exlitlng reptile. Ther are ntiout 2,250,000 coconut pnltm In r'loi'lda. Only almut ene llilrd of tree U um d coniiiierilully. tfnre tlmn hnlf the farm worken In Germany ere wonica. floilitin for the poo' la kept In each of the 20 city bull In farl. Thormi A. KdUofl, the noted Inven tor, but 1,073 patent to bl credit Native women of New Zealand fen cn"k their dinner or or boiling I'irliig. PEN POINTS All work end no play makes jack for the tanatorlum. None I o blind tie who doeent tee what 1 In tlil bootleg atulL No man feet flattered by being n ferred to M " nice-looking egg." The privileged Clara Include every body who ha more than w have, A motor road over beach wilt hardly add to the gayety of turf bata tag. Teopl who are latlifled to take thine a tuey find them aeldom tad thene Pom 6ny w (hall Jndg th Im portance of a city by th number of It airport. Among our leading eonrenatlona) hort I th nan who ba Jut pur chued a new car. ' New litut $4,250,000 Western Neivspctper Union (4 DiUunt Corporation) Vifteen-Ycar 6 Convertible Qold Debentures Dated AugtMt 1, 1929 Due AugiHt 1. 1944 buy will wr ytbvur I 4 aanrt t whW Anttxiloa In orml rkril liitoM Ui nmtllnl I1. Tin Crm. I to nland la aolikra. wxm unm uhkiikw. Any AOW kuM Ui ao( ncnlui( i pH ulua. U4 ki Imuiimii m nrmtmi ft pr Maun, uut ptnuaal fomr ai4 Mcariljr lau la cxtaia nun at f vldnt ta Ika lrat InHramt. KnlMaMbM at ar linM aa a m or u pan oa ou or po 101 ad trrniri lalttaM. Coupta Itebcaluna la ll KamWt oVnanlaalioM M tlfflO and JSOO ntaMtbit m la attauial ai. Caaual liaauvar kaak aut Tiual Caaapaa, Tnutaa. n.bmra witt a MwHtk, at lta Miea ml A t4 m mr fot la auorltr. a f a ll M aa aarlaat aaaaauaa, aaaa C .a iaaik a aa m at ahara U aa l,000 amcieal aaaoaaa. H. H. FiA, tta., PrciiJmt of th Company. iuiiarfl from nil letter to w al oDeavi: BUSINESS Western Newipaper Union, ncccaaor to a company of tne lame name and a busincsi founded in 1865, aerve more than 10,000 daily and weekly country newspapers, maintaining fully equipped plant in 36 key cities of the United State from California to Massachusetts. The Company supplies these newspapers with ready printed inu'Je pages or with columns of prepared plate, containing various feature stories, serials and special article selected by the newspaper publishers; places national advertising in their papers and prepares cuts nd copy for local advertising campaigns. The Company also does a large volume of commercial printing, prints in their entirety various magazines and trade journals and is responsible for the mechanical production of many of the feature services of The Associated Trcs. , . FINANCIAL During the past 20 years net profits of Western Newspaper Union, after all charges indud- ing depreciation, but before Federal taxes, averaged more than $680,000 annually, and in no single year were such net profits less than $450,000. ' Net profits after depreciation, but before Federal taxes, for the past 4 years, as certified by Messrs, Arthur Andersen V Co., after eliminating operations of the paper mill, which is being sold coincident with this financing and after other adjustments arising from the reorganisation as stated in their certificate, were as follows: 1921 741,H 1426 9,)8! 1927 971.249 128 765,82 J Such net profits as above have averaged about $758,448 annually, and for the year ended December 31, 1928, amounted to $765,825, equivalent to more than ) times the annual Ddfcnture 'interest requirement, . After deducting from such net profits in 1928 Debenture interest requirements, Federal Taxes (parcntompany) at 12 and Preferred Stock dividends, the balance amounted to over-$3 5 2, 000, or about $2.35 per share on the 150,000 shares of Commoo Stock to b f rcscntly outstanding. , , , The net assets of the Gimpany, available for these Debentures, based on the balance sheet, as at April 30, 1929, adjusted to give effect to the present financing, including the sale of tlie paper mill, were in excess of $8,500,000. . MANAGEMENT Since the death In 1916 of the former owner, George A Joslyn, Ws widow and other heir have owned the majority of the Common Stock of Western Newspaper Union, control of which is now being acquired by the executives who have been responsible for it successful operation durjng the past 13 years. , i. All trial Vaff ( S 4Mfa" IYo. Tnnii, ffarrflaa, . ' aiaa a Jtafarj Cfticaf aad by Uusri. WkUi oV c'aia Nm far. ' - . '''.:."''''' F. A. Willard & Co. Ames, Emerich & Co., Inc. New York . ; Philadelphia Chicago - New York ' Wt fcava rnplnl u areurata tha Informal Ine and UalrmrnU contain) Is tha ahovt mantlonrd letter and mmmary, but aa err on, oailiaiina miuutamtala ia aaul Utlat aummat ahall lva iM U aa rieht at tlaia aiaiaal aa, - Jul. 1929. ; TKe KITCHEN CABINET a-fr- rjsvi ), I92. Waatara Nawapapar Unloo l "The worry cow might bare llva tlil. now If aha Had saved her breath But aha (eared har hay wouldn't Inat all day Bo aha elioked haraelf to death." MI08UMMCR FOODS Now I the season for garden parties, porch ten, luwo rd'eptlon nnd all sort of clinnnlng function to 'wblcb one's friend come to greeJ one anoth er. Fur food to serve at parties where k"ki nre entbrtttlned In oumlier the food must be w-rved In convenient form, easy to IihioIIu. Tlx following I sulail combination which I good und not hurt) to iiiunnne: Chicken and Vegetable In Aspic AiM to one quiirt of good, chleken Slock one tiny lent, two or . three Cloves, one lrlg of puntley, one slice of onion, no stilk of celery, one luilf teuspootiful of peiereorii nd cok tun nilnule. Hiraln and ndd one hos of gelnllo softened In one cupful of cold wnter, add the Juice of half lemon and the unbeaten while of two eiiK. Uoll two nilnule. then let atnnd to cleur twenty oiluute. Si nil d through a douhle eheescclotli. four Into a mold set In cold wnter. enoagh to cover Die bottom of the mold. Wben firm add cooked vegetables, drained well, cut Into any form. Pea, green pepper, beet, make good color comm on lion; add a layer of diced chicken, uior oi th aaplc and layer of vee- table and chlrken until all I osd. Chill and aerve cut Into slices. Gur nlsb with lettuce and serve wltb tniiy oiiiiulae. This will serve twenty. Piquant French Dressing. Use one pint of salad oil, two-thirds of a cup ful of lemon Juice, two tabunpoonfuls of sugar, one teaxpoonful of salt, one quarter teaxpoonful of paprika with a dash of cayenne and one can of tomato soup. Bent well before using. I'Qt Into a mason Jar and aet on Ice. Strawberry Mousasu Tak sis cup tul of crushed fruit, four cupful of ui!r, th Juice of on lemon end two quart of cream. Btlr the fruit and uxor together and let stand one hour Add tti lemon Julc and then the cream beaten stilt Pour Into melon mold or .other fancy mold, park to equal parte of Ice end salt and let atand four boura. This serve thirty. 4 dainty canape and easy to serve Is on prepared thus: I'repur eery small cream pulls Just enough for a mouthful fill with any prepared mix ture one desire caviar, or seasoned chopped eeg with snrhnvy. 8om Tarty Salads. Theroung tender cabbuge should be used freely for salads. It Is moat ap petising shredded very flue, bruised slightly wltb a potato masher, seasoned wltb salt and dressed wltb cream and sugar. If the cream Is swret add a dash of vinegar; If sour, Don will he needed. New Salad. Shred a mull cabbage aa for alaw. blend with It plenty of fresh grated coconut and add a few blanched shredded almonds. Serv with mayon Dulse, adding plenty nf cream and gur nlsb wltb strips of fresh green tapper. Dot wltb puprtke and serv well chilled. Weatchestsr Club Salad. Is one bslt of a rupefrult, on orange, one cupful of pineapple, one appl. ou banana, one cupful of white grape j and one-half cupful of celery. Cut all Into uniform pieces. Heed th grues and rut Into halves; free the grape fruit and orange pulp from the mem bran and serv well blended wltb a trench dressing as follows: Take one fourth cupful of olive oil. the Juice ot a lemon, one tnblcoonful ot suKiir, on teasHionful of salt and one-halt teimtHMUirul of paprika. Let atund on hour. Drain and arrang on lettuce with one-hnlf cupful of boiled raUlns and lop wltb a spoonful nf mayon naise. Conant Salad. Take one canned pear, four tuhlespoonfule euch of chopped onion, sweet cueomher or wa termelon pickles and cheese. Chop four linrd-cooked eggs reserving the yolks of two, put these through a rleer and sift over Hie sulud aa a garnlxh. Vse any desired dresxlng with the Siibd. Somerset Salad Tuke on creum cheese, moisten with cream and add one-fourth cupful of pecan litems; shuim Into hulls, ttemov th skins from white grapes, take out seeds and Insert a hit of red peper In enrb where the cut Is nindo. Arrange orung or grapefruit sections (with membrane removed) on lettuce, the griiie In Hie center and the cheese halls well pi ii red Serve with, s french dresxlng. Salad Dressing for Fruit 8slad. Take one-hnlf cupful nf orange Juice, one-fourth cupful of lemon Juice, two tuhlexpooiifuls of butter, two table spoonfuls of butter cooked with two tnblexpootiftils of flour, add one-hnlf cupful nf sugar, and th fruit Juices. Bisckstons Dressing. Tuk tout tuhlewxi,intiil, enrb nf mnyonnuls and whipped crenm. two lnhlesoonfuls each nf chill sum, tomato cnlxup and vlnegtir Add finely chopped limine fort If desired. ' Relics of Bronze Age Dug Up in Holy Land! Numerous object (luting from the Bronze age were excavated from be neath the floor ol limestone cave north of Jerusalem by Prof. Wllllnm f. ISude, derm of the Pacific School it religion at ISerkeley, Calif, who Is obtaining Importnnt data relative to the character and customs of the nre-Hemltlc Inhnhllnnt) of Palestine 3,0t or B.UH) years B. a The cave from which the pottery ind other articles were taken hns been burled since the days of the Hebrew prophet Amos, who I' I mt " B. C. Pieces of pottery, Jarhnndle tamps nnd sen Is bear the name of the lelty "Jnh Juhu" and were probably made by the Cnnuanltes long before the days of Abraham. Traces of a city with a great wall and projecting tow ers have been unearthed near the site it Tel Nnxbeth. which Profexaor Bade believes I the Mlr.pnh of the prophet Samuel. Pathfinder Mngnzlne. What Will ao ' , iry aaMalit To Bold Elinor Glyn, the novelist and sce nario writer, said at a wedding break- fust In Loa Angeles: "Young bridegrooms should be thrifty : they should look the future boldly In the face; yet they should al ways decline such ao offer aa Jones. the Jeweler'a. "A young man went slowly Into Jones' snd blushed and said bashfully that he'd Ilk to buy a ring. . Jones beamed on him snd answered: "'Here, young fellow, right here Id this trny Is the very thing ' yon want our famous combination three- piece set comprising engagement wedding and teething ring com bined.' Under Pateatine's Sand One of the objective of Prof. Flln ders Petrle, In his excavation work to Palestine Is to discover the headquar ters of King Davld'a army. He hopes reclaim the military despatches re cording the victory of the Israelite irms over the hostile tribe who wished to remain In possession nf the tand flowing with milk snd honey. Aft it shut le and others have found In Egypt, anything aeems possible. The rtvlllr-stlon of the shepherd-kings may become as familiar to ns ss that of the Phsrnohs Is. He might even discover more Psalms. When your Children Cry tor it There Is hardly household that hasn't heard of Castorial At least flv million homes are never without It If there are children In your family, there'a almost dally need of Its com fort, And any night may find yoa very thankful there's a bottle In th booae. Just a few drops, and that colle or constipation 1 relieved; or diarrhea checked. A vegetable product ; a baby remedy meant for young folk. Castorl Is about the only thing you have ever heard doctors advise giving to Infantsi, Stronger medicine are dangcroua to tiny bnby, however harmlesa they may be to grown-up. Good old Castorial Bemember th name, and remember to buy It It may apar yoo a sleep, less, anxious night It 1 always ready, alwaya aafe to use; In emergencies, of for everyday ailments. Any hour of thsj day or night that Baby becomes fret ful, or restless. Castoria was never more popnlsr with mother than It tl today. Every druggist has It PI Salf-Wiadiag flermnn E. Meyer, s Jersey Cttj barge hand, claims to hsve discovered a method by which a spring may be made to wind and rewind Itself In definitely. The aprlng la first supplied wltb power by winding and then started. As one side of the rotating sppsrntus onwlnds. the other side Is wound automatically. The asm prin ciple, he says, may also be applied to other forma of power production. Ill device hns been patented. Whet's Left I Customer Can you vouch for this) table as coming from the fifteenth century? ' ' Antique Dealer I certainly can- why. It waa ao old that I had to pot four new legs on It snd a new top. To Cool a Dura Um HaJtforcTs Balsao of M7TT11 Sam Tbiag Optimist Cheer up. old man. Things) areot aa bad aa tbey seem to be. Pexsluilst No, hot they sb t b. Vsncouver Province. Eye Specialists for Pets Eye specialists for pets have ap peared In London and are kept busy. All aorta nf pampered anlmnla are treated. One of them waa an An gora rabbit, which was operated on for entropion, or Inverted eyelids, a con dition which causes eyelashes to be continually rubbing the eyes. A chow was also relieved nf two years' suffer Ing nf this kind. Id order to keep mankind from swimming snd drowning In honey, the be has a sting. Yon can t buy a good brand of pop ularity at bargain rates. Seek sad Ye Shall Find Mrs. Pack Well, ve've been mar rled 2U year and tr found nothing but trouble. 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