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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1930)
Salts Fine for Aching Kidneys Whan Back Hurti Flush Your Kidney as Yon C!an Your Bowels I Moat folks forget that th kidney, tike tbo bowels, sometimes get slug gish sod clogged and Deed a flushing occasionally, else wo bar backscbe and doll misery In the kidney region. Sever headaches, rheumatic tw luges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleepless ness sod all sorts of bladder disorders. Ton simply must keep your kidneys active and clean and the moment you feel an ache or pain to the kidney region begin drinking lots of water. Also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoonful In a glass of wa ter before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is msde from the add of grapes and lemon Juice, com bined with llthla, and Is Intended to flash clogged kidneys and help stimu late them to activity. It also helps neutralise the acids la the vine so they no longer Irritate, thus helping to relieve bladder disorders. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent llthl water drink which everybody should Uke now and then to help keep their kid neys clean. A well-known local drsggtst says he ells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe la trying to correct kidney trouble while It Is only trouble. NERVOUSNESS Metaartrea4eel wftsj IMS rUMiAM iw same ire Haaer ae eeerr Sttle OMM Of hrwulsruv aaaare t- KhED BO&Nlaii VkrfVlkR. TkM IRirM-kBcna. Meg U4 KM alla Ma UstomaafullT (rataS it. trial M. Brtal wens IB tbe MIM el IMM praa, Kfrvow ledleoeflea lad Xr.ia) Imnbuaj. aeaiii uiotw ike WwM. AT ALL MVO STOKSS Ganmea TOKK SftBria mil beat an Baquaal sweaete My On. leu . wse a. taenia's Nerae Plea for Ceaatetica Madame Ganna Walska said at a "dinner party In Chicago: "Cosmetics serve a good purpose, for, like statuary and pictures and so on, they beautify. How much more beau tiful a roomful of young women Is nowadays than In the days of Queen Vlctorls! "On that account I am In sympathy with the young woman whose grand toother said to bert "'Helen, Helen, why do yon Insist en using makeup T "And Helen wry modestly and truthfully answered: "Because, grandma, I haven't the face to go without If" Millions now on Runs Ball Blue. Hakes clothes snowy white. Get the genuine Adv. Towa Cr!r Is rkilippiaee Employment of town criers In the mailer bsrrtn of the Philippines has been authorized by the executive bu reau. The criers will be used to In form the people a limit laws concerning 'blrb they would otherwise he Ignor ant, due to poor methods of communi cation. "If at Fir.!" "I didn't marry until I gnt the light snan," said the old-fashioned woman. Well," replied the modern one. "I'm going to keep on marrying until I get him. too." Sweeter Too much to eat too rich a diet--er too much smoking. Lots of things cause sour stomach, but one thing can correct It quickly, rhllllps Milk of Magnesia will atkallnlza the add. Take a spoonfnt of this pleasant preparation, and the system Is soon sweetened. rhllllps is always ready to relieve distress from overrating; to check all acidity j or neutralize nicotine. Re member this for your own comfort for the sake ef those around you Endorsed by physicians, but they al ways say Phtllip. Don't buy some thing else and expect the same re sults) PHILLIPS , Milk , of Magnesia 3 mf Makes Life TORY FROM THl" TART In tha usually quUt home of Rev. Mr. Tolllv.r ot Red Thrueh, Iowa, tala mothtrlM daughters, Helen, Miriam and Elian "Gin--er Elm" are busy "grooming" 'hair sister Marjory tor partlcl patloa 'B th "beauty pageant" that availing with Rddv Jack eon, nroi parous youna tarmar, bar escort. Marjory leave tor tha anticipate triumph. Ovar. work ha affected Mr. Tolllvar'a r to tha point ot thraatanad bltndnea. Marjory win th baauty prise, 160 00. 8h glva th monay to har fathar to eon ult Chicago epeclallatt Mr. Tol llvar leave tor Chicago with Miriam. Olngar meeja Alexander Murdoch. Mr. Tolllver return, th doctor giving hire llttl ho pa. Olngar gata an Ida tor a "Parsonage Horn tor th Blind" and solicit funde. 8h gat re sult at one. Halan la married and leave th parsonage. CHAPTER V 0 When Miriam went to Chicago with her father, Miss Jenkins moved acmes to the parsonage to remain with the two girls. UIrs Jenkins waa glad to do this. The girls felt It waa for that aha had followed them annul through series of three charges, that now and then. In emergencies, she could tep largely Into the household and assist In Its management. Still came discouraging reports from the city. Mr. Tolllver wss "run down," on a high nervous tension, mentally strained. Orders were more peremptorily curt than ever. The doc tors could not offer any possible bone for tha ultimate recovery of hie eight unless he followed their regime, which called for absolute rest, an abundance of fresh air, good wholesome food, snd complete menial freedom. The girls at borne. In conference with Miss Jenkins, considered this bitterly, "How can a man rest when be has to support a family, snd keep peace in whole church r wondered Mar jory. "Of course, Ister on, I shall be able to take care of him," said Ginger, "but he seems to need taking care of now." The girls were so ell used to Gin ger's largeness of expectations thai her remark called forth no dlscusslno of wsys and means. Besides, thoy were fsr too depressed for srgument. A growing Lorror preyed anon their thoughts permanent blindness a hor ror wblcb they tried to kill by tg noting When Eddy Jsckson called on the telephone. It was a welcome diversion. "I thought perhaps yon would like to go alone with me In the car," he offered, "and tell me all yonr secrets, and ask my advice about Investing this fortune of yours. Eddy Jsckson had been her only confidant concerning her hoped for fortune. Ginger promptly accepted the Invi tation, delicately passing over the hint as to ber confidence. "Now yon are not Invited, Marjory," be said (Irmly, when Marjory offered to Join them. "1 want to talk business wltb Eddy Jsckson, and yon know what chance 1 have to talk business when you and your complexion are around." Fearful that she sight of the car would drive her alstti to more open desire, she wss waiting si the curb when Eddy drove up. And In mo ment they were rolling off to the country. "Ton see. It Is a long time since yoo bought those bonds," he said, "snd I thought yoo might Deed belp In clip ping the coupons." "If yu are trying to be funny," she aid. ."I don't mind telling you that my business Is off to a very good tart. Unfortunately, the J rat returns are not large ones. And rlgb' now Is when I want It most" She sighed a little. "What's the matter) Bad news from four fatberT What do the doctors syr "Just what they have been saying for Ave months, lie la worn out, nervous and weak. Ills eyes csn't get well until the rest of blrn la stronger. -A nervons shuck may make him blind forever. Oh, Eddy, I'm going to give him everything he needs time to plsy, the best things lo ths world to eat, and fresh air, and mnun tains, and seashores everything, after while. But he needs It now I" "Uow soon do you expect to be able to do these things?" Ginger figured, painfully, counting on her lingers, her Mix moving. "Well I'm afraid 1 couldn't do very much not so very much for muyne all months. Maybe longer. I don't ex sctly know. And he may be entirely blind by then." They drove for a white In silence. "dinger, your Inspiration la catch ing I have a good Idea myself. A quiet atnioapheie, fresh air. good conn try food, ptire milk. Well, whul'a tha mutter with I'oy IMrtr Gliigpi did not understand, "Why, send him i.uf to I'ay Din for a rest He wont have sny salt air. hul he'll have complete quiet and s rest. He won't have sny mountain breezes, hut he'll have unadulterated Iowa. He won't have any French menus hul plenty ot freah eggs snd gixKl milk, snd rhlrkcr three Mines a Iny If he wiints II. Ami ll won't com him a cent. You inn come along. In read to hlis, aud walk wltb Mm, and f by Ethel Huestont IlluetrMlona br Irwin Myers Oopyrlght. tr Bobha Marrill Oa. WNU SarTloe sort of Jolly him along. Ton can have the right wing two Utile bedrooms, snd a bath. He shall rest until he Is sick of resting. He sha'nt marry, bury, or preach. He shall Just He around In the sun, and lounge In the hammock, and eat and sleep and jou can make him laugh." "But Eddy the church I "Oh, hang the church. Give 'era a vacation do "em good. The beet way to make some people appreciate their religion la to take it away from 'era for a while. Bui anyhow, If we cant go to such extreme, and I dare any your father would object we can get a student preacher lo fill I . for a month or all weeks, Best thing all And In Moment They Were Rolling Oft to the Country. the way round. I'm a member my self, and I'll go to oil Jop this very day, and get things started. We'd better have It all died before your father cornea back, fot be Just might have an objection or so. Now you be ready to come out with him" "Miriam will have to go wltb fa ther. Remember 1 have my own personal business to look after at borne." "Oh, la that the way of It) Well, Miriam then anybody. And the rest of you must come out and vlalt very often to keep him from getting lute some. I wonder we didn't think of this before. Why. It Is Just the thing all the way around. It will tickle moth er to bave some one around for ber to make a fuaa over, and your father Ton see, GInger.wben he Is st tome, be cant rest U lives every minute Ave times over, once for himself, end once for escb of yoo girls, Oh. there are only three of you now. But there' Jenky. And when yoo want things ha can't affor.. It simply makes htm sick. And when tbe bills come In, and be bsso't the money I Item J now could sny man rest I Get blm away from It that's the ticket" "Oh, Eddy r Ginger was tpellhonnd at tbe depth of his undemanding "Isn't It too bad yoo haven't girt a family of your ownt Why you'd be perfectly wonderful wltb children Just Uke father." So Eddy, with some reluctance, turned the car bark from tbe pleasant lanes, and went Into lonaultatlon wltb Marjory and Mies Jenkins. "I ssked dinger io come out with ber tut her." tin auld fiankly, "fur she looks pate snd tired, and I thoiiKhl the change might do her good. Hut alia, says Miriam. Ginger has sffulrs of her own whlcb require her continued presence In the city al least she snys so, though she did not take me Into ber confidence. At sny rate. I shall make arrangementa fot Miriam and your father at I'ay Dirt" "And Ginger and the rest ot us will come snd visit," promised Mar try, with s sly smile for the young man. But she added, wltb great serl ousness. "Wily. I think you are a dear good boy. Too are so sympathetic snd so generous It simply Inn t fair, It leads us to exped loo much of bumnn nature." ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Poisoned Food Vainly Recently a well-known school teach er In a Uwls (Hebrides) public school told the following rut story: "I.ssi spring a family of rats Invaded hl barn. To get rid of Hie andinl ruble visitors, he got a supply of a rat poi son and spread It one night on the floor of the outhnuae, (hereafter lock ing the door to prevent any of his do mestic a nl inn Is entering and eating the food. Next morning, he found, to his smazvnient, the untouched food, cov ered over with a layer of chuff which wus lying In a heap near at hand. He asked his wife If she had been to the ham, but wae answered In tbe nega tive. However, on the following night he Brsl removed the heap of chaff and put down the poisoned food as before. On the following morning he1 wss further mystified to Dud the food Ella "And It will be the beet tiling In the world for father," Interpolated Ginger proudly. "And something we can well afford since It doesnl cost anything." "Kddy, believe me," added Miss Jenklus almost tearfully, "you shall have your reward fot the good yoo are doing." "Well," he anld facetiously, "I bopa the rewnrd happens to be ths thing I want The worst thing about rewards Is that they are usuaUy Just what yoo want least" "What do you want especially T d mnnded Ginger, ber thoughts flying to tbe future affluence attendant upon her home for the blind. "Something thai I dare say will dis agree with me If I ever get It," be re plied, laughing. "But I want It "Don! eat anything that will give yoo Indigestion, she continued. "I hnd It after the strawberry festival It'a terrible." (Juletly then they made their plans for their father's return. Eddy prom ised to go that same day to Jopllo Westbury, treasurer of the official board of the Methodist Episcopal church at Red Tbruab, trustee, stew ard, and vice chairman, to ask for a month's vacation for Mr, Tol liver, ti take effect the following Saturday This would allow a full month aftet his return foi winding op affairs Is the old church before tbe formal ded ication of the new. When Iddy broached the subject to Jopllo Westbury, that Influential man acquiesced wltb so alacrity whlcb rather disconcerted than pleased blm He waa prepared for arguments, ex postulations, complaints about sx peuaea. Instead of thle Jopllo West bury listened gravely, with his shre.vd eyea reflectively narrowed, nodding his head In tsclt agreement Indeed, there was something very much skin to relief In bis manner. Only one minor detail be wished altered. Mr. Tolllver needed more thaa a mere fonr weeks of rest be must bave eight weeks his vacation must continue until tbe formal dedica tion of tbe church. "We've got things well lo hand, now, and what's left ran wait ontll we've moved over, if a Mule rest will do him good, big rest will do more. And that will bring os np nearly to tbe fall conference, and If he la well, why, good. And If Dot why, there's no barm done. A somewhat cryptic remark, bol when Eddy Jackson asked for ex planation, Joplln Westbury wss non committal. "Oh, nothing nothing at alt But It's good to be prepared for any pos sible emergencies both In the church and out" Jopllo Westbury wsa as good as bla word. He bad the district super intendent oo the long-dlstsoce tele phone by nine o'clock the next morn ing, and opoo statement of tbelr needs, waa gratified by piece of rare good fortune. Tbe superin tendent bsd st bis dlspoeal a brilliant young minister, a graduate ot Drew Theological seminary, who had Juat returned from a years special atudy In England, and waa even now await ing the convening ot the conference for bis a alignment The practice In active ministry would be a very fine thing for blm, and be could be se cured at a nominal figure. In the meantime, Mrs. Westbury bsd telephoned the members of the board, announcing a special meeting to be held that evening, whlcb waa a mere matter of routine to legalize the arrangement for Jopllo WeaKiury bsd already sent telegram to Hiram Buckwortn, ststlng tbe details of bis proposition, snd hsd received sn ac ceptance that very afternoon, Hiram Duckworth promised lo arrive lo Red Thrush on tbe afternoon train, on Saturday, ready to officiate oo the Salibath, and requested them to ar range for his room snd board lo Red Thruah, wltb tbe parsonage family. If possible. Joplln Westbury considered this a particularly lucky stroke, snd reported bis success lo Eddy Jsckson wltb great gusto. Eddy li listened to an nounce his progress o the girls at the parsonage. "You see, by boarding this Duck worth chap, you can pay all of your exiienses In tbe personage. Mr. Tol llver snd Miriam are company at Pay Dirt, so thst yon can save the whole two months' salary lo pay for bis treatments In Chicago." (TO BE CONTINUED) 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Set Out to Kill Rats still untouched, but on this occssloo it was covered wltb a piece of old sacking which wss lying In a corner of the premises. Next night tbe rats took their departure. Owe "Dalllee" to War The Civil war revolutionized the habits of the people, writes Wsrren F. Spalding In the Boston Transcript, All their movements, mental and phys ical, were quickened. Having hnd Ihe news of the wsr day by day, they never returned to the old ways. The dally newspaper was the child of the Civil war. People became accus tomed to having news every day. They found I tint other filings were Interest ing, and they must hnve Ihe news shotii everything every dnyj the dully newspaper bud become IndUpensabl. Modernisation of Horn Worth Outlay Involved rrnctlcully every woman would re fuse emphatically to dress In the gar ments that wore stylish ten years ago. And the average mnn- would look with scorn at the thought of owning an automobile thut wna built bark In 1018. Yet both complacently live In a hotiHe that hits the architectural de elgns of Rpanlsh-Aiiierlcnn war davs and think nothing of It Both put up with tho Inconveniences that go with aiioh a dwelling and are sntlafled with ths old home. Only recently has the home-owner begun to realize Hint It Is no longer necessary to live In odd -appro ring houses simply becnune Hint wits th wsy they were orlglnntly built. Dur ing the past year or so It tins been brought to the attention of the prop erty owner thnt houa clothed In out-of-dnte lines show ss poor Inats dresnlng In clothea with th lines of yeateryear. Roth may have utility but how unnecraaary the old lines are I The home owner who llvee In an out-of date house often bealtnte to Improve his dwelling becnuae he hn a mtatuken Idea of the costs of mod eroding. These costs are usually moderate. A surprising rnnite of I in proveinenta can be made for a few thousand dollars. Exchange. Co-Operation to Bring About Highway Beauty The program of the slut likhwai commlMlon for putting the right nl way along the highways In order snd to some extent beautifying them wltr trecs snd shrubs, will have more lima the Immediate effect Imtlratrd. If tin people of Missouri are to have prhli In their fin roada, and If the peopli of the towna and cities aud fnrms sit to be Interested In co-oMratlng fol more attractive drives, Ihen th ft mi eaaentlnl la to put the rights of wai In order. Ths power of example li recognized. If the chnmlwre of com mere In the cities and towna and th aaaoclatlona of farmers In the country can be enlisted to help In the plnnilm program. In the adoption of unlfon mall boxes snd madvld racks, snd II th owners of stands can he Induced to maka their places attractive, tbrs there will be hoe that more of tin outdoor advertising cowerna will almn don such billing as Interfere with tlili program. Alao when progress In Ihei direction baa been made, h Stat or local authorities will hss hetlei moral ground for any legal proceed Ings that might be neceaaary and help fill In ths wsy of regulation. Kansas City Times, Type f Hedgee Ordinarily w think and srieak of s hedge ss being a row of plant cloaely together to effect a solid nium of foli age. In the formal hedge, the plume are trained In geometric outline by periodic trimming. The Informal hedg la trimmed to gnln coiiipnrtiiea, but the plant Is nllowed to develop more or leas naturally. In Iuni1rnie design, the formal hedge I almiMt Indlapeiisuhle. It nsi-s are legion. That Is why dhI every Home grounds ran use hnti treatments to sdvantage. The formal hedge can he uned to bound and screen the architectural garden. It can be developed higher than one's head, or. by using certain plants, It can be kept less than a foot hlKh. Within Hie for mal garden one often finds these low hedges bounding the flower beds snd gnrden pathe. la the almplest garden, hedges may he unci In e-ntuMlxh ths lines snd pattern of the dcalgn. Children Sat Oat Treea Approximately 4HO.IKK) pine tree, were ptunted In New lluiiiiwliini this year by boy and girls. The trees were dUtributed through the cn-nper-atlve efforts of the New llampnlilr t'oreat niiraery, the Smith Hughe vo cational agricultural teachers snd tin Extension service. The Society for the Protection of New IlnuiimlilreForeats gives books ss prize to the boys snd girls under sixteen who do (he heal tree planting Job. Ev eryone planting treee Is eligible lo memlieraltlp to the American Tree s soclatlnn under a simkIuI provision of the association. Determlae to Owa Horn Th ownenihlp of a home la nn am bition to which every one should expire. Have you, Mr, Tenant, Dili ambition and hopeT Have you deter mined to accompllah the purchase of your own hornet If not, do so at one. It Is s step In the right direction, it mnkes for better cltlzenahlp. It sup plies a new Intercut In life, nnd the benefits that accrue are worth many times any sacrifice that may be mud. Exchange. Interest la Scheol When you have sent your child to school, don't let your Intercut slop there; go to the school and lend Ihe weight of your presence to the teach erAlexander City (Ore.) Outlook, UancMry Fire Laaeee Careless and cheap construction with, nut proper supervision Is responsible for Are losses In the United Mtutes, ag gregating $70,00(1,000 In yeur. Dorothy Mother Proves Claim Children don't ordi narily tuke to medi cines but bore's on thnt nil of them love. Perhaps It shouldn't lie culled a medicine ut all. It'a mora like a rich, concentrated food. It's pure. wholesome, sweet to the taste ana sweet In your child's little stomach. It' builds up and atrcngthrns week. puny, nndorweight cmioren, musee them eat heartily, brings the rosee back to their cheeks, makes thsm playful, emtrgetlc, full ot life. And; no bilious, bondachy, conatlpntsd, feverish, fretful baby or child ever failed to respond to tho gentle Influ ence of California Fig Syrup on their Utile bowels. It starts lasy bowels quick, cleans them out thoroughly, tones and strengthens them so they continue to act normally, of their owa accord. Millions of mothers know about California Fig Syrup from experience, A Western mother, Mrs. J. O. Meore, 110 Cliff Ave., San Antonio, Texns, snfs: "Cnll?ornla Fig Hyrup Is cer. tslnly all that's claimed for It I bave proved that wltb my little Doro thy. She was a bottle baby and very dellentu. Her bowels were weak. I started her on Fig Syrnp when she wna a few months old and It regu lated ber, quick. I have used It with ber ever since for colds and every lit tle sot-hnck snd her wonderful con dition lulls better than words bow It helps." Don't be Imposed on. See that the Fig Syrup you buy bears the name, "California" so you'll get the genu ine, famous for DO years. Estitled ! He Any person who has served In Ihe army, navy or marine corps, and. If no longer connected, has sn honorable discharge, la entitled to burial at Ax Ungton. Where Credit Waa Dee "I'll give Reginald credit for getting me a nice engngement ring." "I xect that's whst ths Jeweler gave him, too," Stray Stories, Garfield Tea W Your Grandmother's Remedy For every stomach) snd Intestinal UU This good old fash ioned herb borne remedy for coos ti ps Hon, stomsch 111 and other derange ments of the sys tem ao prevalent thee doy la In eve greater favor as a family medldoe than In your grandmother's dsy. ASTHMA ran vasal bwcsms i Dr. i. a. Oaoe'a Dm MasaWtasJaf AsMiMlM GaMSBtsxeat Meat ajai Msjjajaejj, OaHJjs as la lease - "' t y i i sad II, ptmtm ef If mnnrn lam. Sm4 tm rS VlAl. rutae araaiaa. J. at 004 Oa., Dae X-!, a-ex. Vk Hp Ct I a If 1 1 " MOUNTAIN PISO'S a-ive ouick. effective relief. I'lcasant sooth- ing and healing. Excellent for Children contains eo opiates. Successfully used (f 65 years, JJc sod 60C sixes. PAKKhR'S HAIK BALSAM MlsftfMtrtJff Mt'fstUft.itftUlaid RsMereh Coeor mm BMtft to Crar FeuUe, Hail tm aVtrl 1 Udtu lruvietev fftesv.lt-he.fr. Wkl Pehai.nr f T nORFSTON SMAMPOO-Mf-I t &mum Urn wiih f'srkrr l emir lUiiMia. 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