The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, June 06, 1930, Image 3

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Sees Industrial Future
Center In Small Towns
The Arnnrlca "f the future will be s
fin (Ion of Kimill towns and vlllnc,
proplu'Hlfg I'rof. Walter I!, f'ltkfn ol
ColuniMa unlvernlly In nn article la
the HoiiMiolt JluKiizlne.
"The community of the future,"
writes Doctor I'ltkin. "will not li the
few huwlrefl or thointun'l people
nround the old crosrrouds. It will etn
brace W snmll towns and the county
seat. There will he between m,m)
and K),(HM) people In thU social unit.
They will not hu packed together like
the ItilmMlaiiU of the typlcul niodein
city of that size. They will be spread
out over two or three thounand square
miles, each family having Its own
home, ' cadi village having Its own
playgrounds, motion picture theater,
sin parks. America will he dotted
with tens of thousands of pteaxant
homes having big back yurds In which
tiny workxtiops will be Inixlly turning
out an Indescribable variety of special
products. All the vllhiircg and small
towns of the United Slates will be
come Industrial centers. But In a new
and better way. All their factories
will be new, perfectly lighted, end op
crated electrically. Most of them wlli
be surrounded by spacious lawns and
flower beds. Itoads will be so koo1
and antes so fast and safe that the
owners of larire farms between the
vllliipcs will either live In town or b
there much of the time, and still man
age their acres with ease. Nobody
will live more than ten miles from a
town with every convenience and with
a well-developed social life. It will
require not more than 20 minutes for
the farthest farmer to reach such
town outside of the Hocky mountain
and parts of the Southwest."
Building Laws of Vital
Interest to Communliy
PInciiMlng the question whether
good housing U possible to families
of snmll means, Ir. James Kord, Ph.
!., necutlve director, Better Homes
In America, says:
"If the average life of a house Is
from one-third to one-half of a cen
tury, most persons cannot live In new
dwelling, So our first question Is t
auk how old houses can be made
better.
"The first obvious answer Is that
there nhmild be good building law,
health laws and housing law, wisely
framed by citizens who have practical
knowledge of the subject of housing
and who, though cognizant of practi
cal d'Clcultie, have stand irds that are
high and sound. Such lavs must be
enforced by wise aud practical clti
tens whose standards are a!o high.
"As, no law Is self eufrclng, It Is
neces.-ary to have in each city a body
of citizens to make a continuous sur
vey of Imaging needs and standard,
and to lend public oliicials their moral
support rind assistance. I'ecauso
there Is no such medium of commu
nity service In most cities, standard
of housing legislation and cnformiieiii
ure relatively low."
Ccmider V!ue of Trees
The value In effect of obi trees on s
phu-e cannot Le overestimated. Fi
the new house they may form t lie per
feet setting, linking I with the ground
and with the entire landscape. An
oak. a pine, n few cedars or an old
apple tree may Impart the happy ef
fect of ae, f being settled and ol
belonging to the site.
Many achltects and owners have
wisely and cleverly taken advautugf
of such opportunities, thereby gainltiK
what could not be bad by the plautlui!
of any number of perfect specimen
trees from n nursery. Nature nta
have achieved a plcturesqueness nne
Irregularity that art cannot achieve
Tree-Lined HigWnyt
A sensible agitation ha been sturt
ed by various bodies for the planting
of trees along the highways of the !
mldlon.
Apart entirely from what the pro
v luces have done towards such plant
Ing. reveral rural municipalities have
shown a willingness to assist the In
novation. Tree-lined highways not only add to
the attractiveness of rural districts
themselves, hut are n magnet of at
traction to touii.us. Montreal Family
tlerald.
Highway Made Attractive
Exports from the Missouri College
of Agriculture co-operated with statf
highway oliicials In the beautitlcatloii
of federal highway No. 40, from Kan
sas City to St. Louis. The college
made a soil survey along the highway
to determine what types of griw
would grow to tho best advantage
along the different sections, while hlirh
way ofilchtls took steps toward tin
removal of all unsightly stands and
billboards and other advertising ulony
the right of way.
Civic Leadership Important
Good roads make most towns ac
cessible to many more outsiders than
formerly reached them. Thene. towns
are called upon to provide fucllltiei
for the traveling public. They alsc
nre on exhibition. Locnl pride ts stint
tilated. The town that has u leader ot
a group of leaders with vision and
persuasive powers of organisation it
a fortunate town.
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Every familr has occasional need of a laxative,
tut it should he a family laxative. Ons that can't
form a habit, but can be taken as often as needed.
When breath if bad or tongue coated. Or appetite
fails. Only a doctor knows the right ingredients.
l)f, Caldwell discovered the correct combination
yean ago. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin combines
harmless herbs and pure senna. It starts muscular
action and soon corrects constipation. Gently, but
surely, it relieves a bilious or sluggish condition. It
is mild. Delicious. Effective. All druggists keep
this famous prescription ready, in big bottles. Or
wr'Mt Dr. Caldwell't Syrup Pepsin, Honticello, Hi,
for a fret trial bottle postpaid.
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CHICKS
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May Todd) QIEEN HATCDERY
U2 Ut Ave. . Seattle, Waak.
BE YOUR OWN BOSS
Learn Hoffman and Proetw-rlijr trwlr.t.
hat blnck.ua. iipotllua and bunbeliSK.W rite
tor fre llii-raiure.
HOKKMA.V I'KESSIN'J SCHOOL
141 Larkln St. Sun f'ranciaro. Calif.
AS FIRST AID
Use Hartford's
Balsam of Myrrh
All deilert are aitthcriied te relvnd year
ateaey ler tka lint kattla it aet mi ilea.
Brazilian City's Elevator
I!ahla, In northern I5rur.it, has an
elevstor tower containing two ele
vators to bring people from the
plntenu to the level of the hay. The
city Is built on two levels, and each
elevator has a enpneity of 27 pas
sengers and speed of 700 feet a min
ute, which menns that nearly 4,000
passengers an hour can he carried
the distance of 105 feet which sep
arates the two parts of the city.
What this
Doctor
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Aj a younir man the late Dr. R. V.
Pierce, practiced medicine in Pennsyl
vania and was known far and near for
hi i (peat success in alleviating disease.
Finally he moved to Buffalo, N. Y,
and put up in reaJv-to-use form, his
GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY,
the well known tonic for the blood.
This itrenRth builder is made from a
formula which Dr. Pierce found most
effective when in private practice.
It aids digestion, acts as a tonic and
enriches the blood clears away pimples
and annoying eruptions and tends to
keep the complexion fresh and dear.
All druggists. Tablets or liquid.
War ob Coyotes From Air
Instinctive cuiming has fulled to
protect coyotes npnlnst nlr raids In
North Dakota. Georpe Alhreeht and
' William Fisher are the aerial coyote
hunters and they are experiencing
marked success. Fisher pilots the
plane nnd Alhrecht does the shooting.
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LYDIA ORLOSK1
4ZS So, Waahinstoo Ave, Screntoo,Pa.
'l took Lydta E Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound for run
down condition before my
baby was born. Now I eat
better, have gained In weight
and have more strength to take
care of my four children I can
do my housework and not get
a bit tired. My mother and my
sister, also several of my
women friends are taking your
medicine now, because I be
lieve that this medicine will
help any woman that will take
it regularly." Mrs. Lydia Or-loskL
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PORTLAND, OREGON
Abwtuttlj rntpnof
Corner Sth and Hoyt Bta., Near t'nloo Station.
HOTEL ROOSEVELT
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Iter room ertiu t.,ito or ahower. Ii.'J to tXIA
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Farm Tools 8c Supplies
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Care Telephonic Content
Unable to attend the wedding of
his daughter, Bliss Florence Mills, a
gruduate of Yassar, MaJ. Byron J.
Mills "gave her away" over long-distance
telephone wires when she was
married recently to Albert Hawkins
In Calgary, Cunada. Major Mills
was at his home In Seattle, Wash,
when the words came over the wire,
"Who giveth this woman away?" "I
do," answered the bride's father In
Seattle nnd the marriage ceremony
hern me a fuct.
JLDiZFf?
Headachy, bilioun, constipated?
fake Kl -HATVai'S HMEDT-
tonight. This mild, safe, vegeta-
'emedy will have yoa feeling
by morning. Yoa 11 enjoy
thorcuh brwel action w.th-
the slightest sign of griping
lacomtort.
Safe, mii, pmiin ttahU"
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MTNNIE E. HICKS
' R.R. Si, Ruehriile, Indiana
f,When I started taking
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound I could hardly 'do
my housework. I was so tierv
ous and weak from Change of
Life that I had to lie down very
often. I heard about the-Vegetable
Compound through a
pamphlet which was left at my
door. I am doing all the house
work for a family of four and
it keeps me on my feet. I have
taken six bottles and I have
gained strength and flesh."
Minnie E Hicks.
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