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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1930)
rlrae make Father aiflge his smolahktoacco,, mi MEN ro to tLor frmt Ignorant of tie tufltring m orer-ttrooj" pipe Lu caused others. But xtow, wt trust, Father will Ion no time in dis covering Sir Walter Raleigh, whose tnU, fragrant blend it at popular wita tli moLcd-at, at it it delightful to tie tmoLer. Hut Mend of ckoice Burlcyt Lu plenty of body and a rtrj special fragrance Yet it 't to mild you can tmoke k all day long, with only tlx actuation of increasing enjoyment How to Tak Cart of Your Pip (HtatNa. D Doa'i ivitcfc tobaccos whta yo hejak is a aw pip. Sack w At aaM kcu4 lot JOot bom pipefol. M out lobaccea nukei a pip eitbai neat or lu. lead fat ma bat booWt."How to Tak On of Yoot ftp." Dep. Mi Tb BVow a tCilliinoa Tobacco SirV<er Raleigh Smoking Tobacco Ifs b milder JU)j Dida't Work May baa an aversion to spinach, but always cata what it aerred to ber when ber coed lister tart: "We will eat our splnscb and no pretty." Recently the coed was taking ber father for the price of a permanent ware, saying: "My hair It to ocly." The lire-yea r-old nM: "I was afraid the tplnacb wouldn't work." Bum Ball Blue goes farther, make clothe whiter than liquid Blue. Large package at Grocer. Adv. Nataral Ca Ceaaomptioa In 1022 rAOOO.000,000 cubic feet of natural gaa were produced In the Cnited State. The value of this nat ural ga wat $196,000,000. Io 1925 the production had Increased to 1,104.000, 000,000 cubic feet, having a Ttlue of I2M,000,000. In 1927 the production bad Increased to 1.44S,42S,0H0fl00, which wat an Increase of 132,409,000, 000 cubic feet over t20. A Sour Stomach In the in me time It take a dote ot toda to bring a little temporary relief of gat and tour stomsch, Phillips llllk of Magnesia bat acidity complete ly checked, and. the digestive orgnnt ill tranriultlr.ee. Onco job bar tried thl form of relief yen will cease to worry about your diet nnd experience t new freedom In eutlng, Thl pleasont preparation It Just at good for children, too. Cse It when ever coated tongue or fetid breath signal need of a sweetener. Physi cians will tell you that every spoon ful of Phillip Milk of Magnesia neu tralize many tlwt Itt volume In add Get tli genuine, the nnme Plillltpt li Important. Imitation do not act tu lame I PHILLIPS IT Milk . . of Magnesia GINGER ELLA by Ethel Hueston niustrartoni by Irwin Myers OopjTlebt. br BoMia M.rrUI Ca, WNU VNU twrlc TORY FROM THI START la the usually qult kom of Ma-. Mr. Tolllvar of RJ Thruah, Iowa, till uothrla diuabUra, BIb, Miriam and Ellas "Ola r Ella" ar busy -grooming" thlr alitor Marjory for partici pation Id the "beauty pageant" that evening. With Eddy Jack on, proaporout TO'ing farniar, bar escort, Marjory laavoa for the anticipated triumph. Over work hi rlouely affetd Mr. Tolllvar' area. Marjory wins tb boauty prise, lit.. 8h glva tb ononty to bar fatbar to con sult Cblcaco specialist. Qlntar mta Aliandr Murdoch. Mr. Tolllvar nturna, th dortora glv In him llttl hop. Ginger as Ida for a "Paraonag Horn for the Blind" and eollclt fund. 8h cats rulta at one. HIb la married and lava th par aonaf. Mr. Tolllvar goes to Eddy Jackaoa's farm for a rest CHAPTER V Continued 10 "I with Helen were here," said Mar jory. "Why. I will have to tort of be th bead of th boos myself and am nut need to having minister around except father. But you sre quit right. W mutt do what w can, and w thtll take Mr. Butkwonb gladly. What can w cbarg blmT "W are (0 pay him fifteen dollar a week. I think eo of that could go for hi roon. and board." "That would leav bin but fiv dol lar a week for laundry, and collec tion, onf4 " "Wo can do hi laundry with our,' Interrupted Ginger. "And I dare say he doeant tithe a father doe It Isnt t fashionable as It need to be. And w cant ran tb hoot on leaa than ten a week." 'Well, ten a week then. And If ha object, well come down to eight. II can have father' room, with th book Mlaa Jenkins, yonll bate to tell him about tbe money, and th laundry, and everything. I almrty couldn't do It" On Friday afternoon. Miriam re turned wltb ber father Just In time for uppr, a tupper tint wi a ban quet, for many of tb kindly member, knowing of th plan for hi enforced vacation, bad conspired to make bis last dinner at home ct to b remem bered. Ther wer basket of fruit and Sower, fin candle, fragrant home-baked rolls and peltries, rich preserve and dellca.e Jellies, pata of country butter- and Jar of cream, chicken all ready for broiling. They wer atlll at th table, mer rily recounting tb new of lb week, th doing of tb church, th letter from Helen, when Jipllo Weatbury came, or rather, wa delivered In per on, by Eddy Jackson. Joplln West bury, clearing bla thmat In beat tree urer-of-the-board manner, announced that on behat' of th church b cam to present bl beloved minister wltb a two month vacation on full pay. In order to rector hi ctrengtb for tb great day of tb formal dedica tion. "Mr. Wettbury, thl-thl la mod awfully good of you and th board and tb church," nld Mr. Tolllvar meekly. "It Just happen and tbl may surprise yon tha donor ad vised that I gtva op work and re sponsibility for a while, but I simply did not see bow It Cuuld b don. I hontd not bv asked It, I assure yoa. It I moat generous. Joplln, moat gen erous. Olrla, I e lb band of th Lord In tbl." "1 see th hand of Eddy Jackson," thought Ginger Ell to herself, but not for th world would aha have marred her father'a plou gratitude wltb tba voicing of ber Irreverent thought, But Joplln Wettbury. In tplt of tha good gift be bid brought, teemed III at ease and awkward, charing under th united think of th Innocent fam ily, and hurriedly took himself off. When he bid gone. Eddy extended tha Invitation, for himself and hit mother, for Mr. Tolllrer and Miriam to coma to Pay Dirt They spent tha evening talking to gether quietly, every seemingly light word overttylng an undercurrent of deep and glid thanksgiving, and then Milium led tier father out to tha wilting car, the other girls trooping noisily with them for a last good by, "Now yoo eea, my dear llttl girl, and try te remember, that thing do work together for good," b Mid. smiling. "Te, whispered Eddy Jackson to Ginger, "but Just th nme, I wish you'd scout irutiiid among th mem ben, and see If there' something un rterhn tided going on. I dun'l Ilk the look of old Jnp. Ordlmirily. he Jut love to .Ih) Heaven, hut lnnlulil oe waa all fussed up. JUIwohu yoo and I me, I think there' aomotblng rotten In Red Thrush. After all, Mis Jenkln wa merely a temporary companion In the parson age. It wa Marjory, th pretty twin, who, lnc th marring of Helen, anj In tb absence of Miriam, mutt reign at nostcss. It wa a pleasant expert enc for Marjory, and aha took It aert oualy, tuperlutendlng th emir ' ar rangement of her father room for th young minister, and merely per mining Mis Jenkln to duat and weep, and Ginger to waab th win dow. All during th Saturday morning, aa their band wer busy wltb tbelr pleasant toll, they chatted eagerly of thl atrange and unexpect d break In tba even tenor of their Uvea, , "Too bad Helen had to nils It," aid Ginger. v 1 (hall be very dignified. I dar say b will think I aw tweuty-one." "Well, remember he' a preacher, and dont wait yout good powder on him." "Mr. Weatbury ay be la a very brilliant atudent, very." "Such a dumb name, Hiram,' com plained Ginger. "Wouldn't yoo Juat know bla parent were Methodlstar By on o'clock tbey were dreaped tor bis arrival. Mis Jenklna, thoroughly rehearsed In her part aeated herself sedately In th living room with th Central Christian Ad vocate. Marjory repaired to her fa ther's room to glv last deft touc.1) to table, to curtain, to th fail of Thar Waa a Suddan Crash Prom la- low, a SpllnWrlng. a Thud. tb lac bedspread. Ginger, after meeting tbe postman balf way down tha flagston path, started to tb attle wltb her mall, tlx letter, each wltb a email bard roundneta In on corner. 8Ix dimes wer added to ber hoard In tha doll' trunk. Glner shook the trunk affectionately. Two dollar and eighty cent now. Not so very much, yet but (till, considering the original outlay of three post sue tami. It wa doing very well. And certainly, busi ness; wa growing. Never day passed now without at least on wel come letter (or K. Toltlver, one dime for th home, nut tot all ber Immer- lon In ber growing fund. Ginger did not overlook the Immediate Interest of th arrival of Hiram Buck worth While aha would cnrn to beiray an nndua curiosity about any male crea ture, she did fed that a pre-knowl- edge of hi general apiieanince would aaalat her greatly In forming an esti mate of bla charade. rinding thai aha could not com mand a view of tha etreet ,'rom lb high dormer window of th attic, not even by (landing oo th backles chair, she turned the key itpon bar accumulation of dlrn -s. snd went down stairs. In her father's room, ths only ons opening upon tha street sha found Marjory, ostensibly draping ths curtains to more becoming lines, but wltb a long lashed eya upon tha ap proach. 1 dar say h look Ilk most Im mature minister," temnrked Ginger coldly. "And Judging by tb Illram, b will bava baggy trousers and a wilted mustache." Bha descended ths circular stair case with great dignity. Mis Jen kln hid ibindonrd th Advocnt and crouched behind tha portieres turning an anxious gsrc to the corner, a block way, wher tb newcomer must Brat appear. 1 bona ha e yon," nld Ginger bitterly. "II will glv him inch a good Impression of our disinterested neaa." aesesss - Highest Sense of Duty Men talk much of duty, but chiefly pend the most of their Uvea In efforta to evade In full obllgatloni at Ideally expressed through th age. Tennyson says: "Sweet It la to huve don th thing on ought." To appreciate and reallza thl tweet- nesa It tha reward of duly. Home time It I bird to do th thing we ought to do, but conn-Ions letlsfae tlon Invariably toothes th oul that tins been true to Itself. Duty Is protean In ec1, but ther t never a possibility that ons will fall to recognize It In sny expression. In any manifestation, Ther can b no mistake, It speaks a various language. hut we Inevitably understand The thin we onifht t do uuikea fot "I Just womlored If ba waa com' Ing," suld Mia Jenkins, fluttering back to th Advoca'. "Now, I am Just to aay who I am and who you and Marjory are when you com down, I menn and tell hlin ten dot Inrs a week before you coma down, 1 mean, and If ba arguea, I am to yield wltb dignity. And then I takt him upstntra after you girl coin down, I mean and auy dinner will ba served at tlx o'clock." Obviously, tb window of th liv ing room were closed to ooruful ea ger Ella. On vantage pot wa left to her, tb basement and She repaired thither. As th narrow window In front wa too blgb fot her, alia rolled an empty apple barrel to tha propel poaltlon, mood It upright, ano laid an old Ironing board aero It Then tl climbed up, with great car fot ber beat tumnier frock, and wna re warded wltb a clear view of tha en tire it rec t At exactly two-fifteen, Illram Duck worth briskly rounded the comer. and mad for th old brown parson, age, unaware that from varlou well. hadowed recesaea, three pulra of ateady bright eyes bore silent witness to his approach. Illram Huckwortb aaw only a pleasantly sunburned alilngle-brown old bouse set In a well' trimmed lawn canopied wltb broad branching maple. aw in Inviting pathway of old flagstones, bordered wltb pamlea. Th eye behind th curtained window aaw a tall young man, who walked vigorously, with a vigorous swing to hi srms, a vigor ous swing to bis leg, noticed par tlcularly bow th sunshine ci.st bronz Into hi dark hair, for, most iinmln laterally, be carried bla bat In on band. "What a olco, cle-tn. Christian boy b looks," ipprovcd Mitt Jeuklnt In great relief. "Why, bow very young," wondered Marjory, "He doesn't look any Illram to me," wa Ginger' print comment But Hiram Duckworth, unaware ol these secret Impression, marched briskly up I he flagstone path, sel dowo bl bag, and rang th bell A decent Interval wa permitted to alapeo Ginger, holding her breath on th apple barrel counted th approved twenty and at tha very number, Mia Jenkln went to th door, flustered and flushed Mlsa Jenkln, unused t doing th honors of a house. "I am Hiram Bui-k worth," ba aald pleasantly, brown band outstretched 'Ar yoa Indeed T stammered Mist Jenkins. "1 am Mlaa Jenkins 1 will Introduce tha flrli when they com down. I wat Just to let yoa In Oh, foodneu me, what' that!" Ther was a audden crash from b low, a apllnterlng, a thud, and ovel all, a aharp expletive which la any other tban a ministerial home would have been considered distinctly pro. fane, for Ginger, aghast at th atuuibllng confusion of tha em. bsrraaaed Miss Jenkins, of ftblch sh besrd every word. In Impulsive eager net to rush to tha rescue of the par sonage reputstlon, nsd stepped to far on the end of the Ironing hoard, so thai It flew np suddenly and dropied her Into the barrel wblcb overturned on top of ber. The silence flint fot lowed the first crssb was an tmmens one. "Nothing," chattered Mats Jenkins volubly, "nothing at all, yon sea. Juat a noise lots nf noises here hoti full of them rats. I suppose rat In tha wnIL Coma right upstairs. I'll show yoo your room." Marjory, holding her breath at th window upstairs, heard th ve borriblt words. Whst wss the womsn think ing oft Her Inst ructions had bee positive, oft-repeated, to take blm t tha living room, break tha oewa ol ten dollars week, snd bold him In conversation until the appearance nl tha two girls for formal Introduction I Cp tha stair and Marjory apylng apon blm from th window! Rhe rns toward th door, bnt already they wer at tha curve of tha circular at sir case. Rhe threw a wild glance about tha room no possible escape tin closet the be.tb with Its single en trance) She, Marjory, presiding hostess of ths house to ha csnght In this humiliating predicament! Not to ba thought of I A quick as thought, shs dropped to tha floor and crawled beneatb th bed, where tha fringe of tha lira spread sufficed to curtain her retreat "If nla room," rambled Mia Jenkln nervously. "If Mr. TollU ver' own room. 1 hop yon Ilka rellgloua book. Mr. Tolllvtr nevei read anything elae not tbal ha read anything now, poor dear, what wltb hla eye I iipp s you'v bear about that?" "Tea, such a misfortune." (TO BE CONTINUED) - - a in "Doing Unto Others" spiritual growth and development al ways We may evade, refuse to do our duty, but In o doing w Invito lurferlng and loaa of iplrltual datura nd ettste. To do nnto other w would that they should do onto a Is duty In tha highest tens. If men would but II v thl ttinpl nil all our problem would h soon solved and the world ba verf glad. Cincinnati Enquirer. Tbe Reaaoa Few people manage to recognl or portunlty. Often It I disguised a hard work.-Undou Tll-Iilts. Ton can't convince a stubborn man that It I Impossible to convince bla ill Weedless Pain! Nowadays, people talc Day Aspir in for many Httl ache and palna, ad aa often a tbey o counter any pain. Why not? It w a proven antf. dot for pain. It works! And Baytr Aspirin tablets are Utterly harmless. Yoa bava tha medical profoaslon'i word for that they do not depress ths heart. So, dont let a cold "run Its course. t Don't wait for a head acba to rwear off." Or regard neuralgia, neuritis, or even rheum atism aa something you must en dure. Only a physldan can cope with tha caua of such pain, but BAYED ifcSlPfllMRr Aantria b) tha tnoa aurk at Bayer Maaafawar at Maaoaovtfaaalaavlar l aaUerUaMit Tkere's a Raaaea Kind Old Lady My goodness, but yea must love that baby to death, I a yoa forming In line to kiss It First Urchin Sure, why wouldn't wet The baby has Just got through eating an all-day tucker. iMrolt New. Home Has More Danger Than Savages of Brazil TOUN I. WHITEIIEAD, explorer J snd lecturer, has Just returned from eight month la th jungles o( South America, where he wss march ing for trace of tba lost Colooal i'aweett and bis son. Dangerous as he found th Jungle, ha encountered a worst danger at nan. But let him tell it "One of th great problem of a trip of this kind is keeping in healthy condition, Whea we started, some of th member of the party bad laxa tives with them, but made wise by experienes I carried NujoL All too quickly my atoclc ran out Soon I wa in bad shape what with a diet of rice and beans, lacking vitamins and green vegetables. "When wa finally got bark to civiliza tion, entertained first in Brazil and later in ths United States, I became positively I1L Severe stomach pains and poor elimination made me realize that Nujol would again prove tha reliable, trusty keeper of health. S'ir enough, with th first bottle tb troubi disappeared. Dont think Kujol b a medicine. It la aa taatelen and colorless aa clear water. It brings you, however, wbst your body needs like sny other ma chine lubrication. Just aa a good bath, wash our bodies dean, Kujol Needs'! Worry 'If Jack were to propose to me I wouldn't know whether to aay 'yes' or -no.'" "Well, lon't worry, desr, I accepted him last night." Stray Stories. Ease Stop that COLD before it CIMMON head eolJi often "soft!." in throat and chest when they msy become dsngerous rub Musterole on these psrts at ths tint sniffle it will relieve congestion by stimulating blood circulation. But don't be istlifird with th notice tbl relief you ahould eipericnc from ins nrit Muaterols rub f)pv every hour for five hours snd vou'll be amazed at the reiultl Wotting likt th trsined hands of a BOMtur, tltit famous you can always turn to Byr JLrphw b for nttrf. Bayer Aspirin I always avail able, and It always balpa. Fsmfl larize yourself with lU many Uaes, and avoid a lot of need! oca suffering. Had Takes Procautias "My dear, It' no us you looklnt at those hats. I bsven't more then t'i la my pocket" "Yon might bav known whea wa ram out that I'd want to buy a Uw thlnga." "1 did !" Ktray BtorU. Joha i. Whitehead, explorer and lecturer, with a Jungle Wsrrior weep away, easily and normally, those Internal bodily poisons (w a I hsva them) that make us fert dull and headsrhy and sick. Kujol can not hurt even a litUa baby; it forms no habit; it contains not one single drug. Doctors and nurse uvt it th m selves snd tell treat to UM it, U )'OU want to ba well. Take Nujol every tj!j;ht frr two weeks and prove to you.nelf how happy and bright and full ot prp you can be. if your body la Internally dean. Get a bottle today at sny drug store. It cohU but a few c-nta, and makes you feel like a million dollar. Start traveling th besltn-road to success snd happiness this very dsy I Everything Was Reeky Flnnlgnn Was It rocky at all np whers you spent your vacation? Hooligan O, yes; the board snd everything, you know. New Bedford Stsndard. Hour slops you! Uend of oil ofmuitarJ, camphor, men thol snd other helpful ingredients bring relief naturally. It penetrates snd stimu late blood circulation snd helps to draw out infection and pain. Used by million! for 29 year. Recommended by many doctors and nunc. Keep Muttcrol handy Jan tnj tubes. All drugaiits- To Mot hurt" touttarola it alto tnadt in tnildf Jorm or tablet and imatl thil dren.AtkforChll- inn'tUuttttoltt . '.jit . . ... a. -.!! I f -swaV-- I I I III ll I Ital