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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1930)
New MrJldn Cabinet Diim IKEVA-MIXT v.ft,. ZOi 1ULLA!!S ASPEUGI'M Tht RiKht and F-vu; Way ' nm j Fwn--mint isAmrricuf'amcwt Popular Laxative, Pleasant, afe, dependable, non-habit forming. Keep it handy la this attractive economical bottle. Asperjrum ifthe now and bettor way to take aspirin. No bitter tablet to wallow. Effective in smaller dosea for every aspirin use. At your druggist's or wrstTH r-Romrrs corporation 1U Nona lSih Stmt Newark. N.J. PROOF RESTS WITH PATIENTS Letter and name and addrnae of himdrutt of tciul paUcnta contained in our i KLfBOOK m Kectai and (.okm aiUMnu; .aV m nn-tuniicai inciHUtl oi irrai . t.W A i . l j . . . , a sua aciaiia OI IT. J. LUl Vr.,V ifent, which. w um eicluiivtrr. Send or It tnjav and lejrn of ur U KITTEN ASSl'RANCK TO EIJIIN ATK PILtS UK DEAN FKK KrUNProV RECTAL COLON CLINIC hi.. 1HU Jiu. f 6.-. TAauniuiiM I IX War Ilrliiinc Onwlf. Will thow nf ronj'trtty. une Iiita worth mr than book. Particulars fro. Le-WitfT Lelta Co.. Bos (7, station C. Lot Anr"!. caltf. fAtiniKMA KKAL F.nTATE. Without I'aymmt on lYImtjal. Cr"-Cfi!t t Ity, latest Seaport in the t'. S. ht-ra fovrnment Jut i:'Ut over ll.O'JO.fri i). If jou ml i tha rrrat future in tur for a arat n w aport In fatifrrnia atiil r-a!izt Hiat you can bur without iavrmLt un prin'-li-al fr I yar you rn u N"V II. N. FTAJiE( K CO. MJ Hollywood HUd.. liullywood. Calif. WHITE SKIN EREMQLA tnatr old akin young. It positively accbinplishra tour thine fur it is a akin tone; a tissue buiktrr. baaBhes pimpln: and a tkm whitMiw and rfjuvenator or ir.onej rffurdrd. Thouvindt of women depend or Kremola tc keep their akin youthful Ask your Druggist, of direct by mail prepaid. Price 11.25. Wrte for FREE "8M?Vmt" to J.me Kay. cart Dr.C.K. Berry U. 297S 1 Midufaa iT.,Chcaeo.UL Tot LTKYMKN J!or mnnoy. !. ..rk. Vtluat ! tnfor rr.atli.n fre. Ta Mutur Poitry Piioai, K:l Eatt Ind tt.. Lor.g B.c.'i. t!i. Kill Rats eSiWithout Poison A Mow txttrmlnttor thtt Won't Kill Llretlock, Poultry, Dogm, Cats, orovmn Baby Chick K-ROcanhe used about the home, barn or poul try yard with aDtclute aaiety at tt contains lwdly palaoa. K K O it made ol Squill, at rtc emmeniSed by U.S. Dept. of Afrtcuiture under the ConnaMe proceat wl.ich tnturea rr.ailmum a'rength. Two cam krit J 57 rata at Arkar.aaa State Farm. Hundreda of other icttimor.ia.a EId on a Money 'Tick Cuaranttc Intilt nnon K R-O. the original Squill extermi nator. ;5c. Laree mt (four timet at rr.uch; l.'.'.O. All poultry ti'pply, drue, and td (torct. or Cuect from K h 0 Co., bpnr.g f.eld. O. KILLS-RATS-ONLY Real Thing 'Toes he kiss nicely. Gladys?" "Oh, Ann, when you're In love you forget nil about technique." Just because your house Is dilap! dated, It doesn't fall down. Just be cause you are old and ailing, you don't die. Some man's mind Is what pushes forward civilization; Erst this one, then that one. Heads of republics tru-t In God, monarehs claim to have an alliance with him. Kind words can never die, pspa dally If they are complimentary. If you roast a friend when Im Isn't there, you are not his friend. Ma Ice dresses bright as new! DIAMOND DYES are ea3y tt Csetgo on smoothly and evenly; NEW. Never a trace of that re dyed look when Diamond Dyes aro used. Ju3t true, even, new colors that hold their own through the hardest wear and washing, Diamond Dyes owe their superi ority to the abundance of pure anilines they contain. Cost more to make. Surely. Hut you pay no more for them. All drug stores ICo. I .tgfiMt Quo.iV for SO Ytars V. N. j7, Portland, No. 41-1930. ft-UftisIl III 1 II ? l LMHMHHflHHHMMBtf lL risM Wliy Wc Behave Like Human Beings fit GEORGB DORSE Y, Pi. D.. UL D. We Learn by Exploring 7V L.VX1 at r.ninbay, deposit out tieon;itii;s at to lmiol, and ftarl out to M-e the sights. We need nol move a foot: thero are slshM nil around us. All Is new; nothliiR seems like hoine. The very atmosphere lias a peculiar odor, n different feel. Tin sun Is not the sunie. The houses, tree Mrds, simps, slj;iis, noises, wvlces, cvW cftttle, eaits, enrrlntTi's, trains, are dif- fereut. Swarms tif liumaii helnirs un like any that we know; different Is face, tuiild, n.x'U, die's coiffure, fool and heHtl'ear, and personal mlornmei't Ponihay Is a new world. Noihins) ', iu tur past experience has prepared us for It. Suppose we have come to settle down in r.otuliay? We rvnl xti i that we have much to learn n.ot than we can reali'.e at tirst. We do j ntvt know how to net. Why docs that ; man stare at me that way? What is the meaning of snch behavior? W have no ready-made hrhavtor hy which we can adjust ourselves to their be havior. Kven the tiles. bn?s and Insects are different. How are we to know which are harmful or dangerous? At the eil;:e of a park we meet a little preen snake. It appears harmless; It may e deadly poisonous. How can W4 know ? How do we? How do we know the world outside our sklu? We enter the native market. Tiles of stranije vegetables and fruits. lUit nothing that e know. We see only certain shapes, sizes, colors, l'.ut whi t are they Inside sweet, bitter, nm-hy. hard. Juicy? We do not know them. ! Our inotKh does not water. Suddenly we espy a box of peaches. Our mouth waters now. We have a very clear knowledge of pcaehe. A rat rum nut ; we Jump back. We have not se o a rat for forty years, but we have not forsotten rats; nor that a rut Is not to be caught with the bare hands. The world we know Is the world we explore with oir Pusers, tonpuo, eyes, ar, nose, and all the receptors wl:h which our body Is so abundantly Mip pHcd en or In the surface nr within. Te know some I'bjects. tieitu's, quali ties ni:d quantities. Well; some, li"t so well. Included In this know letl'.'ti (if ob.WU are attitudes toward object. We learn eventually to let Fleeplns dcrs lie, and many objects, persons and situations alone. I Miri't monkey with tint! I'.ut we do. Tin re Is more monkey than rabbit in our Inheritance. As a restit. a lively boy or flrl of fifteen yeati knov.g as n.uch as the "atfrac-j American." Hf re is a biil y. It has learned the location of Its eyes, ears, noe, and toes, and can rea' h and i.'rap and han l". '. Aume that It has been "care fully jr;ia!er which usually means it knows next to nothing, offer it u peaci, pin, stii k of enndy, mutch, red lot poker, cat's tail, firecracker; ari! reaction: baby wants it. It may barn I'lio'irli in one li--."ii to i.iter Its be havior thereafler to eiKh of llie-ni o!i lects. Why? I'.ei-aue hot jio'cers, firecrackers, cats' tail, ciw, candy, etc., li.jve their own lnJiavior. Sooner tr later tn.by leanis that tc tail of a oat is not a h.iliiHe to a pia ihi4:'. The f.M pencil t.'l'.y meets is, let US .!,'., t! rn'i-li the eyes. Mire vis mil -titiiulii was et.on-.'li for t!.- tir-t b on. Tiic peach did not explode, or 'ii!e, or burn. I'."hy ep!or.-s fuit'.er. t.ich can n!so s t i i; nil a t thf Kkin of band, or body, or face; jil.-i) tlii. in-', the tongue, und sene oralis In tie; uilmeiiiary canal and kliietheiie eji-es. Ity the tiice the expioi'a'ioii is comphte, the child knows a poach. Through the responses to the many di verse stimuli n -aeh can t in tla; Miild ktiows more or less of lis color, shajn', weight, hardness, odor, taste, I'hat it has a skin, that the skin is toui'h and covered with down, that the loun Is unpleasarit to skin of hands, fiiee. tiioiith and tongue, etc., etc. Knowledge of peach was kuilt up. Visual stimulus was ndequate to pro voke ei-apiiii' response; lor stlnmln.s invd.s-d another response; and so on. I'.y and by any one s;imihis may call forth ail the re ponsosof all the other stimuli, because the.- responses are conditioned. While seeing peach, no' e smellcd peach, hand felt peach, tongue tasted peach, etc. Until at last the mere word "peach" i nn empty tin can In the middle of a desert can be felt, seen, sniffed, and tssied there may b no peach within a thousand miles. The kick-hack, the response the ob ject Itself makes to our exploration. Is not only part of our knowledge, but largely determines whether we shall "pursue t fie subject further." A child reaches out for a do's tongue or a cat's paw; a bark, n meow, a bite, a 'crutch. If bite and scratch are se fious, and especially if mother yelled, 'Iion't!" nt the tup of her voice, we ire likely to know barks and meows, jnd when such melodies stimulate our ears, we do not need slight of dog or at to complete o-ur perception. We learn life that way buibllni? It up, tmilding It tip. We know some diin's well. Many things we do not tvant to know; they bit us. We can -von land In liombay and walk through ;be city concerned only us a dog would to ; In whlr-li case there would be other logs, cats, places for food and drink ind sleep, and endless things to bo avoided l"st one t'et run over. IK hy iJtwv A. loriy.) OUR COMIC SECTION D Events WO sir, iwonY1 BE THIRTEEN UNTIL TtlE SIXTEENTH i ICoryrtjM. w. K. C.) THE FEATHERHEADS VA IT m ! - let's sie.wm- VJelv -YbuQ IAAiQS FIXED vsj) 1 r. A LlTTlf WPFEWSNUY. CSSERViXJG MAU .nH T 11 f fr'Al J 1 t lir.. r. TJAklK1 HAVJP.XJSff V II ''''' , C WaattrnNatrapaparCBlcs V .', V--:T .V ii V'' 1 1 j 'iJTpJn FINNEY OF THE FORCE ; A Big Moment - (om rANxvJ (bestow? WaEvEi I ) Xoi SUPPOSE m -Vfl V ss- ( novel? J r4MH i ni l i If1" r KETTEC TUAxi faj'IfifP WE BOLl-BOSS ll1 TrAT FAITVJ, TME Vllfl j J UT ME CAftV WATER.) 'I, CIPCOS CAME TO rouHJ 1 ijj I A A TbTHE ELIPHAMTS J ll 'ti v YEi tssiwk ? y z ty , VrT imiijil ,1 M ' ill ' rSi in the Lives of Little Men u 7 1 f .V- 1 i " M 1 T ,''. aw. X li- .A -.A I Fanny's Good Deed (?) for Today ( EVRC MICSATV V 1X 1.... ,'DlQT I adc iCAr a. .i . i n .w rn rr-TT ' nr-r IK W It WffiW 1 I HAVE ALL tEXJ CltAxltD ynu 3 KxjPul-y I " .TJai niGOLLY ' ' w jr& i i OU-NEU1 CuOrAWS-AvjD Y TVM cfttvl-. ' V I PQZTTYy jrtoSC CuCTAOlS SI ...... I rUWkr riSXl IWhWk I etiji Hoi . 1 1 1 1 I II 0 I M II lil ;:',im;j ; S" vs lip IIMI .1 Ml M Ml I II II il 1 1 HI I i Ii .. EXCESS ACID SICKENS GET RID OF IT! Pour atonmch, Indlgesilon, rus, int imity mean execs acid. The stom ach Hel ve Iinvo been over stlimdat d. Food Hours In the stomach. Correct excess add with an alkali. The best form of nlki'tll Is I'lil II I ts Milk of Magneslii, It works liisiniiily. The KtoeiitiHi bi'etimes nweet, Vmir IiPiirtbiini, kuh, headuche, MIlmiHiieHS or IndlKisttbiii lias yanlshcdl riillllp' Milk of .tlii'.ruedii 1h the Idensiint way the elllcleut way to relievo the effects of over acidity. I'lillllpH' Milk ofMaj'iieshi has I rt Htuuduid with doctor for over M j cur. L!e mid fiOc but lies at drug' I'Jts. : i Cunatla'a Mighty Itiyer nly lingland's Thaiiies nud tier inany'M lihlno are comparable to I ti lulKlify St. LavU'cine hi the lure it holds for the traveler. Vet the St. Lawrence bus a rhiirncter eoiiqiloiely Its oun. K Is the throbbing artery of eastern tSinadu, I'uilng the ecu (lilies ( bus been known to rUlllza tion It bus chuiiccil from a rlter of remoii", iinkuouti origin, to a great caay, crowded with the co mineral (f thi tie.vell sens. FT" Has Your Back Given Out? n.Kknclio Often Warns of Diuonlm-tl Kidneji!. If miserable with backache, bladder irritation! and fitting up at m'sht, don't lake chances! Help your kidneys nt the fitft sign oldisor A-r. UiC I hum'i Pil!. Successful for more than 50 years. T.ndorscJ by f.undiedi oi thousands of i;rjt-(ul users. Get Dotm'i today. SulJ by deal i ers everywhere. Honor f allen Enemiet As n sL'li that Ike ;ir Is oer, the to. Ilea of '.''.) lun;:.'irlai,s ho ilie. hi dcteiilinii cnini s In Mi lly bate been Interred 111 the Victory monument at I'lilerino. The former dead vtcrn siluleil l!h full mllllary honors at the burial ceremony. A Crooner Mrs. Vere (e Vere-I'iil Inviting a professor of romance languages our Waiioo tills evening. Iler I "allliler 'Hint's Wonderful f'f you, iiioiiier. Is be going to croon for us? Let Me Figure, Now J.le;-ls thai line, tlial toil stut ter ulosi there's a kiss hovering nrouml you? .Sual-Wh-vh why. J-J Jack I Nervu Is excillciit. It heads tilt Worry. 'I was nervous nnil rtin!nwn anJ weighed less titan a hun dred pounds. I felt tired and weak and often had to lie down,. 1 took Lydia E. rink ham's Vegetable Compound because I saw it advertised. Now I eat well, sleep wetland have good color. In fact, I couldn't feel any better and 1 weigh one hundred fifty-five pounds. I am glad to answer letters from any woman who wanes to know more about the Vegetable Compound." Mrs. Bertha StCo-ficru. 2t E. I?nu Stavr Lancaster, Pennsylvania. laiiii I't-v (," 1 , i.""f ''.i. WsPills "" s- V J . .v. J MiUfcUU.itiw.iJi