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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1930)
1 J w III Lucky Day Three candles I, And each one rep resent n yfnr of Joyou living. 'J'hl J Curojyti Jliihuuli, of fioi) 2 '(iwiht '.Ave.', ' Milwaukee, Wiscon sin. Her mother snys: "My iiK'tlirr used California. Fltf Fyrup, mid when C n r!-1 hernmo 'nMNt 1 1 in t -rl yv K"t some, re lieved Jicr ,'tiiiNll)iitl('ii, awootciicd her hrcnth, Hindu her well nnd JiMi'I'.v. I have slum used It for nil her lipht iHtuml colds. It lum kept Jut strong nnd rniTKi't tc." For fifiy years, mother have used California Pig f!j rtip to overcome n llllld' hlllollH, liclllluchy, feverish or fiClflll KplilS. IOl'tnr rci'nlllllH'lhl JtS soothing 11M Id l.rcji bowels (iclir lit enlil or children' aliments; or whenever hud breath, coated tongue ir llsilcssncss wiirn of cnnstlpa tiiiii. It insists In building up weak children, Tint prn ulrie always !rn tho fin nu Cuttfornla. All drugstore. lAXATIVt-TONIC or CHILOH1N At Congre Put ll Today v iiiciu glibly nud authori tatively; "IMI hnth no fury I ke vnmuii scorned." l'.ut when William longi-cve wrote ll 'J.'iO )cnr ago It rmd: "Heaven Imili m rage like love to hot red lulled, lior lirll a fury like II woman tfi ori.i'il."-(iuldi'li Hook Magazine. a I0 J Take K IW lice's i-yrup a fi.wt r.,,i,,ttif .1 aim fit in, -1 l.'ditti i-b tL'tiorftf tir f til C"i i.i.ims ni'ilniiit injur !u Lut,A,w c fectivt! GUAKANfLLU. Boscltee's Syr up At all i'amoui Ubtrrvatorjr Mount Wil.iuii olisfrvntnry Ik nluit fllit inili-H In mi airline ihu'IIm-iiM of I'liincli'liii. Mount WiUnn U one of the hlcher Sii rnt M 'die n-.i!.n, riti Jni; In mi nlllnnle ef ..7l f t nhov U il ll'M I. It I. I.. l!i r In cr;ivl out than to l.e lliiou 11 i.ijt. Inm't innl lily tio'ci that m limn In (111. I ll hllll llo tllllt. ... 'l,-1Tr-j.inniHi in-i-- Doctor's 3 RULES Big Help io Bowels Mint n J"' to li.ivo tlie Imwils HKivtt lilvr cIut'liWiTii, every d:iyl Jt' t.'isy, If ymi mind Hu -e slnijila rui''H ef n fiuiK'Ud ('Id di'ctiir: 3. Inlnk n l tuiiilderful of wa ter liifure lireiikfast, iind ev end times 11 day. 2. (let i!eiity of outdoor exercise vvllliiiut unduly fatlitulns your m If. t. Try for n liowrl nioveinent nt exncllytl:e Mirm hour every duy. Kveryone's hnweln need kelp nt ilmen, hut tlio tldnK to use In Ir. Cnldwell'g Syrup repsln. You'll pet n tlioroii);H etpiuilnc-out, find It won't leiivo your Insldes wenk nnd Viilery. Tldu f:iinl!y d'otlor'a pre K'i'iptioa la Just fresh, hixntlvo JiOrhK, pure pepIu nnd other lielp Jul Ingredients tlmt couldn't hurt ii child. Hut how It wiiltes tip tlmsa lnzy howeld! How pood you feel Villi your nyKtem rid of all thnt olsnnoiis wsiste matter. Cleim up thnt routed toniruo, rweettfl that h:ld breath, nnd get rid of (Iioho hlllous Jiendaehes. A Jittlo Fyrnp Tepfln will coon freo the bowels from nil that wnsts jr.alter thnt mnkfs the whole pys teiil etui.'(;lib. You'll ent better, tileep better nnd feel better. You'll like tho way Vr. Caldwell's Fj'rtip I'epHln tnntoH. Tho way It .works will delfKht you. I!'g bottles all (lniKstores. Dn.AV. 0, Caldwell's SVRUP PEPSIN A VoctorS Family Laxative ABA mm -By-Evelyn Campbell fCciyr1li by Kvelyn rm.tilt,) CHAPItK VI Continued 11- Tlmlr liilathiii lirew n he talked What laid thru- lnirrylnu n'niic, In lent iiion tticlr own ullly iiIThIih, to do Willi Hii'ia? ll win Ki-owlfiu dutik, 11 duxk llinl vniilkhed 11 II came, tM'fort 'lie tlnoil of lirillliinry Hint lloued like H I'Uer iioli I lie Nlrcet. Sliom tlmi had tiei'ii lull x Ii ( h nil tii ll r icn were t-plonilld imw, nnd Hair wares were nunc riili'iulld Mt 1)1. Kares Hlllulilled 'J llll Ililllei'lllU 11111 lllM'IIIIK! t J 1 ii I fill bitd youiiH nnd Hilrlliial. Fleilrirll) I kind lo llill'lii nml ml. lilt nkln I In- nlreet lii'i nine tin elii liiilih-il Ml ri-.-t mIiIi h mini nnd worn, 111 wnlkliiit In eiirlianlliiiMil, tei'liiig It ull Willie the) inw tinthliu. "I iihsii) liked the servlee," mild nrlnti. "Wlien I was h hoy I luid I'liizy hli'iin iilidiii ijliiry mid ulii ciM'n nnd liaiid kUnlnit llinl sort nt thing. All hunk, of coume. I '.ill I lllll WHliteil It when I K"l old eliouli to haw Home seio-p. Wonted It nml (of It I'.iU Noinchnw t didn't n-t It lln ny I wanted It. Horridly hard lo iiiuke anyone timh'rcxtiind." Ill eyes n'uri Mna (or hers siriilu. "Wluit do' It matter no yon ot luit ymi wauled?" Iht rlenr voice, 11 lillle tinrd, cyme tun k to hlm. lie returtied an Indulgent n mile fhUd I" It sei'tned to sny. "The uny I wniited was not the way It n ine to lue, I l,ue u family" lie tllhii-d IliU n some men 11 1 way ullctit he f:ut that they In-long (o 11 clitn 'not ihh folk, nn fully tnird up, to he flunk; but It the norl of family thai nil do intrudes If they want make the lion lie down or sit up and lies Huil hoiiuiIh 11 fully cotlMlcal, I 11 1 t'li'itiiiiiiuw. lulht say that they know Ain ie the txuly Is hurled mid umjlie,' e irliuied reliilnUielilly. "the VUI41 rlnn would tie rlht. My dad nnd "'Imnii I'ciitrc tWhed In Hie mlllpond ''Ki'llnr tthwi they wete kid. So ymi tmii liiuiliin what t ent reus did when hid llied It that I wanted mi ni (HilntiiM iit." lie made n ry face, und unied to tier for sympathy. "'I he) Illumined M for yell," nho I;7.- irded. lie nod led. "They dld-wlth 11 vtn Jeiilne. And It lmil took Hie tiiu!i I he ruse Vntl see, I n uliled to do lik- thlic mvMlf. I had iilnady t;oie o Senulol t'lifiverve. lie u'or,ilM'd to jut It through." I.lliila w in iuz?led. " I i n ntuil I he illaeretue? It was old) illlllnv wire, no nuittel Imw ll was done." 'I he) were talking at cro-s iuiio. I'.il.ui Irleil lo 111. ike hliiisi If iliiln 'I'oll'l )oi nee? tenlres .s--ed II 0 in like a pin) thlii ! InMui iu e! I i:n it had laMe an I. of course. I 111 ho tH l;crtMulv does ll ever limit l-e eeitnii!) eNe It Hie) can. inn! ire Jul!) tt'dl chid to, hut ll waiii"l niv Im) hood dii iim hv a loti shot He Iniiuhi d liiiiuefat edly mid ndileil 1 htomlile Hull took Some of the mm I iiliie-! nut o Hie dlsi -iismIoii. "I don I tliow why I am telling toil all IliU" "1'elhniii hoi HUM' you never before net a woman who understood," Mie re limed Instantly. When ilielr lanuh wa over, they a!l.eil on In hilfiuo for M half Mock md then 1 .1 ihIu surprlylnuly rcnium1'1 he Sllhject. "I w under why Senator Converse's Inllueme would he dlllerenl from Mr. I'Viitress'." she said iliiiuyhi fully. Slit r. all) wanted to know; It was niiniz ni 1.' Hinl that I'llnti. yoimi: and clear inlli'led nnd 11 1 i : rotimnllc, regarded the Kcmitoi wlih au,!iiliig hut aver don. "It Is different." he said, nnd they went mi slowly. "I don't believe t can iinil.e you umlerNiatul. hut I will try Cut Into worda ll sounds fantastic 01 shut I loathe eeiilniientnl. There it's out I" He became shamefaced 'igalii as men are when they are forced lo reveal their Inmost thiumlit thai have to do with vainglory. "I wanted to earn my spurs myself. I wanted to make Ilieia notice me been use ot my .iwii brains, not the brains or name) uf somebody cist;, hut I found Hint didn't weigh 11 penny's world beside he fact that Simon Fentress favored lie and my grandfather controlled a uiige xlzi'd vote In his community. If loinelniily else bad been my fat Iter's on It would have been the same, ilmi 1 voti see? Not myself hut what I stood for. I had to take my medicine or 'cave It." "And It SenntorConver.se had hacked von.' said l.lmla In u low voice. "tie wouldn't, If lie hadn't believed n mo. I was on my own with him. 'ml that made all the difference. Ills iilnil was not controlled by nnylhlng nut bis own Judgment." "Ah. lie was not Inllucnced by yout trilineetlons Ilicli?" "1 don't believe lie knew I had any," said I'rhin simply. . "V,,u admire hlm?" she asked, think Iritt ot what Converse had said last Mghi. Sh could hardly keep the spirit from bar voice. "Heaps" said I'.iian, and she bad one ot Hiofe flliiulmithn glliirpae ot what men may be lo one another nnd what they may be to u womaO at th same limit. The great facade of u hotel was stid denly before Hieiij, A liveried flunky sluod before the revolving door, tils blank gue was fnsleaeil upon the distance, but It was Inescapable that be knew l.lmla and expected her to enter. "I live here." she reminded her roue (lanlou, paining, "Won't you walk a Utile farther? I haven't said half I wauled to. What fearful bore I've been." She let hint draw hwr on. "I want you to understand of nil people, I know that what I've said sounds like a prig or a-boor. which Is nearly 11 s had, but If It s going to like thnt, I wonder If I really want If I haven! any money mid I II need a lot. They'll expect me to IIvh up to Simon Fenliess" lie laughed with a Hugo ot bllternetiS. She spoke Impatiently. "O, but II you loved It If It was your dream so few of us get our dreams even In a tangled way I" lie lookeil at lar hopefully If seemed Hint she bad miraculous!) voiced his halt framed thought. "A chap could do a lot of gm.d over llierc II he was really In earnest," h said wistfully, "li s all such n muddle, and maybe It doesn't mutter much how 1 happen to go " "That Is true," said I buhl eagerly, as If JilMlllealloli were p. I'll to he! also. "The renlt Is lh . after all. If ymi get results." raa tin coiisiioui'iy (jimtlng Couiiiiey llotti. whom every one had forgotten. Slid denly she reitiembeted him. It was beginning to mist In a tine, sof( way. She was tired from Hie long walk, and they turned buck obedient to a fres sure from tier band 011 h!S 11 nil. He began to reproach himself at once. "You re tired. You're awfully white. I ought to lie stiot 1" As the) neared the hotel ngaln he said illllldently. "I iiietini lo ask you hours sgo, but I got talking about myself lll:e a dufTVr Will you dine with me? Say that you win i" l'.ut l.lmla smiled "no." She win al ways dining He could not know, of course, that her free evwtiliigs were days ahead. They selected one toward Hie end of the week. Krlan was In New York for an elastlr period. "While the Fctitres-es ate here?" l.lmla suggested with sudden enlight enment. Ami when lie admitted that as n matter of course, she asked, "Why Is Mi-s Fentress against the appoint ment?" She did hot know how cold her role sounded. "Hals)? Oh, I think she's rather keel, mi my k.K-pIng on with my pro fesslnii, I'm a lawyer a sort of one. vou know. I'nlsy hates foreign coun tries and all tlnir parade. She ,:itik they aren't real. She's pure Auierl ciin." l.lmla threw hack her hid. and laughed nloud. The gesture released the furs nt her nei k nnd n coll of Hie pearls she wore slipped through and lay against Hie dark soft collar. Her laughter was startling, a little wild 'iio(,d I y." hIi d l''m a- 1 left hlm rather abruptly In the shadow of the dampened doorman. tTO HE niVTIM Fl) Crest African Ls l.ale NyiiMi. whliii covers nbnit oiietiiiiilh ot Hie protectorate's entire .ilea. Is the third In sire ot the giea lakes ot central Aliii-a ll Is 'tin tune h'l'g and Its gieulesl width tvlibli in ch rs at Ihe ci liter Is t.'i tulles The tiil.il n ren ot Ihe lake has been est I ouited ill llissi sipiaie miles Its n lers me rarneil Into the Zambesi via Ihe Klvei Slme NyiiMilaiul nml Its great lake were mil) vuguel) known until IS"''.' when Ihivld Livingstone nml Hie ileriuan traveler. Allueilii lloscher, eplorcil It sliiuiltaiieiuislv Livingstone from the south and Itosch er from the east Since thai time i has been she scene ot clvlilxinu work on the part ot missionaries nml gov ci nun lit llllli Inls. Two Advarttagrt The house agent do. bled that h hail hellet be (itllle frank with bis latest clients. "ii course." he begun, "this house has one or two drawbacks whleli feel I must mention. It Is bounded (in the north by the gas works. 011 the south by an India rubber works, on the east by 11 vinegar factory, and In the west there la a glue hulling eg tablislimctii." 'tlreiit Scott I" gasped the husband. "Fumy showing us such 11 place. What U neighborhood !" "(Julie so," replied Ihe agent. "Hut there are advantages The rent Is cheap, ami you cun always tell which way llie vv bid Is blowing I" Catht-inji in a Day When nuking a long vnyiige. nt oht I m r 1 1 11 1 1 it r spol on the other side of the world, the change Is reprcsctitii) by 11 whole day, which must be adHed or suhstracted iiccor4itig to the wa) the ship Is going. On a leap year, go lug from Yokohama to San Fiamisco should the ship come lo the place ot change on Febrmiiv '.".1, then If a day Is milled, thai added day Is known of llclally 11s Febiunry ! Old English Eipreuion A nliii'ihiy womlei Is something that holds attention foi u few ilays and then Is oi gotten The exiuessnai is very old In Fngland. It was used by Shakespeare It Is thought to lie haseii on the old proverb. "Womlei lasts nine days and then the puppy s e,es are opened," reiciring to Hie fact that dogs are bom blind and tlnir eyes du not opeu foi nhoul nine days. 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Convincing demonstration and convenient terms at your dealer's iN'OfT. AT VAT K R KENT MANUFACTURING COMPANY ;ol 13DAIIK.K0M AVt.M E A. Aiwaut .U, ftmulnt MIILAOt.Ll'UlA. PA. Capital City's Growth Not According to Plan It Is true Iw a large extent thnt the more dclrable avenues In Washing ton bear the names of northern states and the less desirable benr the names of southern states. When the streets were numbered, lettered, nnd named In tho very beginning of the ihins for tlie city of Wa.-hlngton, no one knew In which direction the Cap Ittil would grovr. It was expected. In fact, that the city would grow to sard the east nml south. It actual ly tmrpened that the city grew more rapidly toward the north and west. Fume of the nvemics which now run through Sigiiewhat undesirable sec tions of the city are so located that lis the plans for the city's Impiove inetit are executed they will be per haps tie most beautiful of Wash Ington's streets. An example of this Is Virginia avenue, which tit no very distant time will probably be one of the nu'st beautiful streets. It Is doubtless true that the streets around tnc Capitol were named first and the states for which they were tinmed were those belonging to the I'nloii nt that time. Washington Star. Centenar'iani Although pproximately .r,t0 per sons In the I'r.ited Slates claim lo have reached the age of one hundred years, most of them either nre mis taken or have deliberately falsified In their eagerne-s to gain public notice, say T. Suuna Harding, an nuihorMy on science. In the North American Itoview, "It Is signiticatit." he points out, "that such advanced nges occur am ng peasant classes usually, where records are unavail able." Mr. Harding shows that a'tlunigh I few 'cases of persons who have passed the century mark have been authenticated, many nmre such claims, particularly ages as mie hlm drcd and twenty years and upward, have been disproved by marriage, military and other records. Only .00 per cent of Americans, he shows, reach eighty years of ngtf. Baby's Right to Cry The Judges of the court of appeals of Manitoba have agreed that "the cry of a baby Is the natural conse quence of being 11 baby," and the appeal of llarl Johnnson, apartment house proprietor, who wanted to end a lease on a suite because the In fart of Many Iteltnan disturbed the ether tenants by Its crying, was dis missed. The court upheld the de cision of Chief Justice MacDonnld nt the original trlsl. that "babies have n right to cry, and would not be babies unless they did." Clever, These Monkeys In a i.Jerinnr test monkeys rushed toward a yellow light as 11 sign that food was rerdy, but paid no atten tion to ther eolors. Police com mented that they showed more In tetllgencp than nutolsts who disobey traffic lights. Country Home. We'll Be Cood Friends Mistress Jane, when I ring the bell 1 expect to bo answered. Superior Maid Indeed, madam I Well, we nil have our little coin, plcses, to be sure. London Opinion. Most tneu make fools of thorn selve, yet h lot of fools nre not self made. lie w ho praises men nnd 'flatter women bus many friends, , The New n Ii vvriiil nulla u with the GOLDEN VOICE minute for homes ) or, BATTERY Still in Flight Tild you see a hat lly by?" "Yes, but It didn't Ct me so I let It fly on." For TEETHING troubles FuSSY, fretful .... of course babies are uncomfortable at teeth ing time! And mothers are worried liecause of the little upsets which come so suddenly then. But there's one sure way to comfort a restless, teething child. Castori.i made es!ecial!y for babies and children! It's perfectly harmless, as the formula on the wrapitr tells you. It's mild in taste and action. Vet it rights fittle upsets with a r.ever faiiing effectiveness. That's the Uauty ot this special children's remedy! It may be given to tiny infants as often as there is nml In caws of colic and similar disturbames, it is invaluable, but it has every day uses all mothers should understand. A coated tongue Music in the Air One million boys and phis nre now playing In amateur orchestras and It Is estimated that one million more children are Inking piano les sons. Woman' Home Companion, HEAD HURT? w ORK v.-cn't wait for a headache to wear off. Don't look for sympathy at euch times, but get some Daycr Aspirin. It never fails. Don't be a chronic sufferer from headaches, or any other pain. See a doctor and get at the cause. Meantime, don't play martyr. There's always quick comfort in Bayer Aspirin. It never docs any harm. Isn't it foolish to suffer any needles3 pain? It may be only a simpla headache, or it may be neu ralgia or neuritis. Rheumatism. Lumbago. Bayer Aspirin is still the sensible thing to take. There is hardly any ache or pain these tablets ean't relieve; they are a great comfort to women who suffer periodically; BAYE Ciemit m r J J 4 , '..-i-K- 1.. ,. i i.i:W MODEL 70 LOWBOY Other Laatiful tnoileU for sll-electrio or battery ojKration. The New Exclusive Quick-Vision Dial Esiy to read as a chs k. Greatest aid to faBi,eajy tuning in the historr of radio. Hit Preference Old Lndy How do you like school, my little man? Small Hoy Closed. Stray Stories. .ir.-ttnm,w,,i ! t t!-hiits","l oV and f "" Ml III W vftK1""" Z.e. calls for a few drops to ward o3 constipation ; so does any suggestion of bad breath. Whenever older children don't eat well, don't rest well, or have any little upset, a more liU-ral dose of this pure vegetable preparation is usually all that's needed. Genuine Castoria has Chas. 1 1. Fletcher's signature on the wrapper. Doctors pa-scribe it. A Concession Henry W. Peck Well. I bought out the b T.ess today and now I'm my own boss. His Wife Yes; during business rpurs. they are always to be relied on for breaking up colds. Buy the box that say9 Bayer, and has Genuine printed in red. Genuine Bayer Aspirin doesn't depress the heart. All druggists. ASPIRIN " 'III"''! C" , . ' . i. a , . S . ll.' ' ' v rr " : 1 'nut