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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1930)
OUR COMIC SECTION D Events in the Lives of Little Men 0 1 tr ii 4 M il TOiEraiE r" 1 . 7. . "- ' ' : mit IF FLYM SF U TW.CI1,PEAR MAS IWr-'tNUV 10 lUfA Ell1 H E'iliMi 'rririri-tniiii'ii r "in. ' f f i f IHD MAKfc j Wit iliiliSS NI6HT rnvzowmb liJI in HANPA6AR 'w. .'. ilAHC. T71 - r.'T ,T7- MlfA A'lf ' LATE A6AIN " THE FEATHERHEADS The Spectator 7 ( MA?AWCC 1 ' i-':-: TECQiBLEl i Duteto tvtcv VI 1 i i 1 i i ' 1 rr UP OM w hILU WiAU Wt Tr? x irnt'e vmii Ail' rsJJC C2 TvJO oTOQ5 AlWAVS CALLUS OCT OF hOOfc IO VJi"- 7r- ' YOU KlOUl UHAT I X WUU- tjhk' tjc matte VoTW V utucxi AIt Wv n ac.c Trt TUP BALL- ur pi av AFTtR tTS HIT!- k GOLF 1 klver. pla.y0 Golf ... . . . . rF EMTOV WE GAME imWSLYi j . FINNEY OF THE FORCE No Place for a Hungry Man GOT TO SAT AT WIS HlGW MUCKV-MUCK PLACS JlST T3 LOOK FOR A CROOK, GlT A vJCET BILL FROtl MP f.. WtLL MOuJ - IFVOU DlOxi'T EAT 60MC AV IT OX TUE WAY FCOM TJG WITCHED," FAITv4t vVME-ftB WO IT GO tj ir 7vwul.TUl5MCATl5 AUTTLt TCHOO RARE - 1 piOMf IT TASTE TUAT VJAVTOVOO.VJAITER7, 30Kf WlSral- I DlO NOT USTC MOXtfitUSre MEAT- 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 till IJ' V . . . . . wis rwf - A GGOD PLACE TO MAAT SOflE WAv3 BUT ITS WAY TbO PAIK5TV TO ' V4ATATl ALTAUDfG. Fv r mvcmh- Homo Owners Protected by Zoning Restrictions ChiirloH II. Cliciipy of Im Ariflm, cliiilriiiiiti of tli( roiiiriilttce on city iiimJ n-Klorml plmirilriK of th Amcrl ciiii IiiKilluti; of Anlilltt'lR, "I'ropcity vnlucu ore rtcHtroytd, chcr IkIk'iI honicH iih;Mi'lrif( urn) ni'lirMjor IkmhIk rulni'd by the i-rcrtlon of one or iiinr! uu'ly or lnnroprliit'ly l Kli.-iii' lullilHKH. More tlmn KS.m),- (MNI.IMHJ WIIN put lllto Hitch tiulliltflU lust jt-nr. KviTy vmnnt lot In im tin prolfitfi rirlliliorlniid todiiy carrli-i a lucat of ruin o It m tii'iyliliiir. "TIiIh Is Hip gr-ii.ft economic low of our time, ii nl out Unit run mid will ho remedied ' ""on n Invontor home owners mid the puhilc genernlly letirn how to protect themselves. More thiin cities huve eKtnhllKhed zon Injj In the liiHt ten yenm. "An hllectunil control of thin kind Is not new. Sunt ii r.iirhiiru, Cullf., In I Hi;., to V.Cft, required Unit nil plum for private lmlM!ni.'H he inifKed on hy oonipetciil archltucturii) honrd of re view. 'Tor M) jenrs hlh clnw real cMiwe Hubill vihlotiM liave been exerclxlnc cureful 6 rch I tectum I control, with imirked success and IncreiiHlng pro erty vului'H. hy nienim of huIldinK re Htrlctloim entiilillHhed by prlvute ai;ri' incuts 1 1 the deedM." More Than Mere Beauty in Attractive Grounds There ,s Juki us much thrill In the suiiill home ground development us there Is In the phmntiig of a prltiiel) e!iite, perhaps more, for there Is omethli:i( uhoiit heuutlfyiiiK a buck j ii rj which enlists the nld nnd inter eft of every member of the family. There Is ftomethliif; of creullve art In (onveitliiu uu uly ashpit Into a tiling of heuuty or covering up un un In vli iti tiiriie with lovely vine. A roi.e covered fence would contribute Its sufftncM to the entire in 1,'hborlnHid. - A heil'e iiiny have to nerve a a boundary, a tree may be planted for the expicfs puipo.se o keeping the too troiic turn out of a certain room, a bush may be utlliz'.-d to Scre'n an uely tibject, vlnea limy erve to cowr uiiNihtly portions f the house. In deed, plants hive tliclr economic value ! Koine wise home owners have even been clever -lmuli to make thelt hnckyardi nerve n a art of annex ot extra rtxnn simply by making them llveul le and attractive. Greta Strcrti Trees are good citizens. They rarely dlMurb the peace of city streets, such as there Is. They o!Ter ahaile und decency a'Hlnst the vio lence of the treat town. At best a modern city street In harsh, unbal anced, crnr.y. Onlj t lie trees nil m I in It froni Its iilifiia hn and make It livable The little Rr.iy yanU nnd tree thill HMple ihui before their house save Washlnioii boulevard fr clvill mt Ion Ami t'rnml loiih-vnrd. or Irv liii! lK.irk boulevard or Astilmiil hoiile- vard would ! aa well. People care for I hint: like tree and irriif Where I hey rnniiol nnd Ih-iu initiirnllv llic net them out In llilie S'pniren. hcliitul small Irmi frlnes. u reinltnl IIii-iii ol serene realities beyond die city's bor der. They sinuKle nature In. The rows of elms lire ;reeti beside the surve and drive of motor curs and men aloim the 'oad Trees are k-mhI citizens, along with those who plant thc:n, (.'hlcaijo Tribune. Varieties of Hedges There Is tm limit to the beauty pos nihilities of heilne planting. The hedue may be trained to have all sorts of vnrliilloiis. Ii may he buttressed at the ends. It may be t ruined to offer rar.vlpK outline on top with some parts higher than others. The lop may be on square ol curved lines. The hedge may even be trained over nn owtilnn In the hedce to form an arch. In fuel, hedges lire almost Indispensable In the Intensively developed landscape scheme. A well kept hede Is so ornamental that It will pay every home owner to consider its ue In his plaiitlui' scheme. Beauty iq Slate Roofs We hue by now passed out of the period when slate roofs looked Ilk smooth blackboards. We are lltenlly tmvlna a revival ot Its use in this country, because the niunufactureri' have (.'one hiuk to the old traditions nnd brought them to the front. Today we can secure ns beautiful a slate roof for our house as any In the world and yet have It laid with more te. h nlcal skill. Thus while the old way have been revived new life lias beer Injected Into them. Solect Tree Carefully Trees once planted become a per mancnt part of the landsrape. In most cases they will outlive the plant er. Whether they j;lve K'''it Joy. beauty and comfort to the planter and Ids family or prove to be uc'y. dls pli'iiNlng eyesores to all v. ho gir.e upon them, depends upon how wisely the.v are selected. Not Markers for M'ltiVs E'Khtcen states In the Union now have laws making it a misdemeanor willfully to diamine odlciul roud signs. Foundation for Belief Concerning Third Match There Is a multitude of supersti tions which have become thoroughly Imbedded In the race, and are ob served seriously or humorously ac cording to the Individual tempera ment, gome people will not accept the third light from a match because It signifies death or disaster. The origin of this superstition Is more un derstandable than some. In time of war when a soldier lit a match It re vealed his whereabouts to the enemy. The sniper who saw the light lifted Ms gun to his shoulder at once. There are three stages to firing: Iteady (cock the trigger), aim (gun at shoulder) and fire. Therefore, the third soldier to receive a light from the match was the one visible when the sniper was ready to fire. That Is how the third light from the match came by Its sinister significance. Exaggeration Ivy Lee, who visited Soviet Russia In the Rockefeller Interests, was con gratulated at a luncheon In New York, on the excellent book he has written about his visit. "My boob at least has corrected some exaggerations," Mr. Lee suld. "We don"t want 8ovlctlsm here, of course, but Its horrors have been ex aggerated. "Russian . Sovletlsm has been treated like the Russian cockroach. A traveler, you know, said of this Insect : "The Russian cockroach Is seven Inches long. He Is hairy and growls like a dog when disturbed, lie drops from the celling onto the dinner ta ble, and will carry off a chop, a leg of chicken or a bottle of vodka.'" Airscrew Train in Germany Trains operated by a propeller driven engine are possible as the re sult of tests made recently In Han over, Germany. The engine resem bled on armored car and the two pro pellers were driven by motors. Ttie experiments were similar to those be ing made In Scotland w Ith the George Reunie rnllplane, a cigar-shaped car guided by rails built on a series of trestles and driven 120 miles an hour Ly aircraft propellers. Chicago Millinery Center The world's busiest millinery cen ter, by virtue of a $"jO.W)0.tto a year business. Is claimed for Chicago by the Chicago association of commerce. In the three departments of manufac turing, wholesaling and retailing mil linery. the city stands supreme. More than 5,(iuO persona, mostly women and girls, are now employed produc ing huts and millinery accessories. No Way of Charging Iilack NVhat'f that old tightwad So sore Bbcuti White He's Just discovered that he gives everybody a rain In the neck and can't think of any way of charging em for IL Need No Help You enn fool some of the people ell of the time and ail of the eoplu some of the time, but the rest of the time they will mnke fools of them selves. Judge. Beauty of Parka The French put their babies In the parks Just as we put keepofTthe- grass signs in ours. Woman's Home Companion. Fell Out "r.ecn mountulmvrlng. Joel You seem all bruised up." "1 had a night mare In a hammock." A mnn nuiy attain success so late In life that he U half mud at the World for recognizing him so tardily. When a man's popularity begins to wane liis neighbors usually assisL Laughter is merely a smile set to music. Restless CHILDREN CHILDREN will fret. Often for no apparent reason. Iiut there's al ways Castoria! Harmless as the reeipa on the wrapper; miM and bland as it tastes. Iiut its gentle action soothes a youngster more surely than a more powerful medicine. That's the beauty cf this special children's remedyl It may be given the tiniest infant as often as there b need. In cases of colic, diarrhea or similar disturbance, it is invaluable. A coated tongue calls for just a few drops to ward off constipation; so docs any suwrcstion cf bad breath. Whenever children don't eat well, don't rest well, or have any little upset this pure vegetable prepara tion is usually all that's needed. F ."EBB 27 n m B E 6! t ..i L-U 4 .... PROOF RESTS WITH PATIENTS Lcttcn ml ntmttutitdJnuttoHmiTnhal SraUiul pttkaU contuhxd In our fkLE BOOK oe KcrUI and Cam aUawatas alto detail of Dr. G J. Ueaa on-arglcal method of traw mat, which we mt nchulxht. bead for It tnday and Uxr at oat V R1TTKN ASSURANCE TO ELIMINATE PIUS OH -k r- iiviie Kr.r UMIrlJ. HECTALWCOLONCUN PORTIA Nil $ r A T X ie "s fet ail cm Xuf w!iiwi'K Pc!)1ecbic CoCege cf Engineering The Great Engineering School of the West EmMMm li?4 O-r Joe.aeo flt, Chnttnd M fa( eVcB M Igit Alt non-nrntll lUblMti omitted. la. tnlvr practicaJ ihurouy h rour,a In Elrrtrlntl. Mrrbnnlrnl, 'lll. Mia. Inc. Mrrliitn-tarml MrarlanU K (iiHwrtiiii. New tuann In ArtvBnattr tl and Alrplon Jjirlnwine. Sprrlnl enrm In Airi'lan Mrt-hnir. Aot l-chanlr. Murhine lep. ii Ire trie bhap, Ifiiiiilua, littturry, etc. Complrtfi Elertrtrol TtTdnialle. Steam acd Xnliof Laburaturiea. Student ai'ti-d In flnanrlne their courea. Win fx ftue caialof. W. T.. CIBSOS VT. t. WV)D 1'rea.deut RcfBitrar Mexican Sentimental Song The song known us the "Home, Sweet Home" of Mexico Is l.a Colon drina." by Sarradell. The transla tion of this Is "The Swallow." It has been sung for many yeura, and It I" referred to as the "Home, Sweet Home" of Mexico, ns It Is generally played ns the concluding number of a dance or other festivity. 1: Trouble never sneaks up nn alloy when It meets a uiun who Is looking for It. Keep Insects AwayOutdoors! Flit contains a special insect rcpellant. n pray riirfnoUonly in this yellow can u ith th click band, , -a . . iw itnn cmin... vpicau i7uiv.jiin tSelW Insect 0 1930StincoIn0i A household preparation for over half a century. Those v ho know the secret of 6kin health and beauty use Cuticura Soap unu viniiuc ni rcguiany to Keep ino ekin end scalp in good condition. They also find Cuticura Talcum ideal for every member of the family. Sip iS. Ointment J So. ami SOe. Talnna tSe Propiietoni P otter Drna A CbeaUeal Corpenlloa, Maiden, Uaae.