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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1930)
THE LAXATIVE WITH HIGHEST ENDORSEMENT! HISTORY'S ")! MYSTERIES km When ymi yet up headachy, slug 1m1i, weak, half nIi Ic, lien' liow to fuel yourself again In n JlrTy. Take a Iltllo Phillips' Milk of Mag DvhIq In n glass of water or I iii onndo. Taken In lcnmiuidn, Phillips' Milk of Miignclu ii (In 1 1 U clfrnlo of magnesia, A n mllil, safe, pleiiKnnt lnxatlve, I'ltUItpM Milk of Magnesia tin tho highest medical endorsement. As ii ri niitlnchl to correct notir Itomneh, gas, Indigestion, lil UoiiHiM'KB, It bit been standard with doctors for BO yen r i. Quick relief In dilutive and cllmliiittlva trouble of ini'ii, women, children und babies. v. - j Uaiatved Riddlst Tint Still Puule AutUrlU! Mart aad Abroad .En A Miitaka "(ieiiltiKe ii ru seldom understood." "Yes," answered MImh Cayenne. 'I'.tit tlmt fuel has li'd ma ny n mis guided person to hiki in n genius alien he U merely n social imIhIII." Washington Star. f Help Your Kidneys Deal Promptly Willi Kidney Irrcgularitifa. When bladder irritations, letting up at night and corv Unt backache keepyou miser able, don't take chanced Kelp your kidneys at the hnt sign of disorder. Use Doun'i PilL Successful for more than SO yean. Endorsed by hundreds of thousands of trateful users. kSoU by dealers everywhere. Dosj's ills Something Wreaf "Will ) mi have another piece ol cske, Eric?" "No, mother." Telephone for the doctor, quick, Mary." Nevclspnlter, Zurich. Cold In Head. Chest or Throat? RUB Muitrrole well into your chut t and throat -alimut imtantlv you feci eaiirr. Krpcat the Mmterole-rub onc an hour for five hours . . . rhat s glorious trlit f! Those good old-fjkhioncil colJ rcme dirl oil of mustard, menthol, camphor are mixrd with other valuable innrcdi tnts in Mustcrole to male it what doc tor call counter-irritant" became it sets lotion and ii not jmt s lalvr. It prnctratri and stimulates blood circulation and hrlpa to draw out infec tion and pain. Uird hy niillioni for 20 years. Krconimtndrd ly many doctors ind nurics. Keep Miutcrolc handy jari, tubes. All eruppiits. To Mothers Mustcrole U also nuula in milder jurm for babiet and small children. Ask for t'ii- dren $ Musterolii. eW Polytechnic College of Engineering 131b ui HUlut JU., OMai, Ctliteralt Hie Great Engineering School of the Vi'cst EilMnkfJ in iSv40m t'oo.ooo fUnl. LhdrttrtJ it grtnl itun in 1911 All nnn-rnnontlnl uMta oinlttod. In teliHlv iii'iuillclll llinitiurl( rourhet In l.lcilrlriil, Mi-ihiitili'iil, Civil, Mill ing, Anhlli'rliiiiil Ai hiriuliiriil In. Kitit'crliiK. N'w rtiiirNcfi in Arrotniiillo 11 1 mill Alriilnnr KiiKlni'i'rinir. SjiitIiiI rnur.i'M In Mniliinr M'iliiinlr. Aul'i Mrrliiinl)', ftliii'lilnc Nlii. Klrrlrla Hlnti, IkiiIUoii, lliillrry, lo. C(ilnilrli EIrelrlcnl 1lvi!riinllf , K(nm mill 'l'olliit l.iilniiviliirU'1. & olnmt 10 )n limt ' Bhiduiln mnlnlect In flnnni'liiir ttinlr ckiU'KO. Wrllu (ur lu culnlotf. W. E OtTIHOM W. T. WOOD I'r.u.iloiit ilcnlxtinr The $360,000 Necklnc DIM Mnrln Antoliifltn, qin-i'n of rninfi1 enjoin Cnrdlniil (In ltoluui tu sui'li mi I'Xiotit Unit hIid wn ahlo to roll him of tho fmiioiiN illiiiiioiul ni'i'liliici! which forini'ij 0110 of tho chiihcs IfiidliiK up to tlm French rcvo lilt Ion T If not, who wns rcxpiuiMllile for tho aciiudiil which broke with tor rltlo violence over tint French court mid, 11 rut 1 1 y. whnt hcoiinid of tho money recevf( fur tho nvckliice It self? 'J'heNo 11 ro (iii'hIIoii which hnve fx rlleil tho curloNlly mid Kpeiiilnllon of hundred of lilHtorliuis mid nnvellHtu hut which, (loNpllo tho uioKt rlk'ld In wstlKiittoiiM, relimln Htlll iiliiiliswcrcd, Ineslrlcnhly cniwlneil with the aonlhl hut apfcliiciiliir atory if houlu XV,' Miuhiiiio Imi J'.nrry, Do ltoluui, Maihiiiui l.iiiiintie, iiiid Mnrlo Antolnettu hi rtielf. In 1771 I.ouLi XV whs Infut tmt'tl with Miiihiino Im I '.11 r ry and, 11 11 it is (vhll'lli'0 (if 111 H nITei'lloll, COIIIIIlU nlolicd tho court Jewelers to Collect Ihu Ili.cKt tlliiiiiotnlH they could lay Ihelr hiiinln 011 nii'l fntdiloii 11 tieekluen Ililit Would ho liliollltcly lllllipie, 'l'ho ewclern exercUeil ho much euro In tht Kotcrtliui of theni Ml olios thnt, ho foru tho lieclilfico WHS Complclei), tho ki Ills' died. Tin! Wink wus Mn fur (id tinned, however, that the (,'ork'eous plei'o was lliilHhed nt a cunt of Homo eiiilvnletit lit tho prem-iit tlinu to practically ,mi- In tin-, hope that It could bu sold tu Iuls XVI for till queen. Then MUihletily Jcniilie (h VuhdHO (.Madiiin Lnmottc) come upon the iccnc nm liiiodwInkiMl Cardinal do (toliTn nrt-h enemy io the tjnoi-n Into hellcvln that Mho wan Marie Antoi nette's moid lnt 1 in ;t t friend, l.iimotto iven Mlcnei MpurlotiM notes with tho jilceii'M tiniiiu and worked upon tho smhltloii of tho cnrdlnal until Ie !(' hail believed that Mho hnd succeeiled In overcoming Marie Antoinette's hos tility towiird htm. Mnally I.nmotte risked a note to the cardinal a communication which nns Ktippoftcd to have come dlnx-tly from tho queen of Fruiice coinitiU hnlnii him to borrow ui 1,1 mil francs for a certain charitable purpone, tho money to be tranMiiltted to the queen through Madame I.nmotte. The cardi nal borrowed thu money and turneil It over to the Intermediary. A second loan of an e.pinl amount was almi iihtuliiid ami with tho money the I-n-tiiottes funilHhed one of the moKt imilt nllli cut houses In the capital and Ihiamed theuiHi'lvea for a round of reiiM'U-NB KiiletleM. The Miie eHii w hlch had nttetided this icheuie evidently led Jeanne l.auintto Id belli've that Mho Could put UirotlKh tuio (if the most during fraud In hi lory the theft of tlio ulmoht piicele.s diamond necklace which had become a white elephant on the luimN of tho court Jewelers. Jeanne therefore In Kinuated to Cardinal do Kohan that Marie Antoinette wUhed to purchnio the necklace for her own uko, hut that she particularly (lexlred that the king know iiollilnu of the transaction, mid- liii: that If ttie cardinal would attend to the (hulls of the transaction It would entirely relnftiite him In royal favor. Ie Itohliti hastened to fulfill the mission and, on February 1, 17.", Ih necklace passed into hi hands mid Ms note wus accepted by the Jewelers for the enilre purchase price it being understood (thanks to motte's liitrlgtieM) that the transfer Has being inailu with the full approval of the queen. The necklace wns to be delivered to Mario Antoinette by the cardinal on the eve of n grand fcto lit which tho queen was expected to wear It, and the casket containing the Jewels was taken to tho homo of the I.nmottcs, by whom It was to be handed to tho quccn'K messenger. Still further to dupe the cardinal, Jeanne l.amotto employed 1111 net l ess to Impersonate Marie Antoinette nnd, heeiuiHo of tho heavy veil which the Miihstltute wore, he K0I11111 believed that he hud ac tually had 1111 Interview with the queen herself. I.nmotte then dispatched her hus band to London with tho necklace, where It wus broken up and the stones sold separately, t'lifortunately for the plans of the adventuress, however, the trick was discovered when the Jewel ers wrote to the queen, thanking her for purchasing the dlumnmls. Marie Antoinette nt once demanded tin ex planntlon of their statement u ml then asked for tho original copy of the agreement. Io Kohan was Immedi ately arrested nnd sent to the Itus tile, to be followed shortly afterword hy Madame l.amotto nnd a number of her accomplices, 1 Uit this hy no mentis ended tho case, because the actions of Marie Antoinette were mo Mtrnnge nnd her explanations no strained that many hlstorluiiN have expressed the belief that nhe herself was more or less In terested In the matter and that nhe had prollted directly hy the sale of the stones abroad. Ilcgnrdless of this phase of the mutter, however, the af fair of the queen's necklace remains one of the most absorbing Intrigues as well ns one of the most mysterious romances of n court noted for Its plots nnd counterplots. ((c) bv Ilia Winkler Hvmtka(.l -Correct Information Mrs, Smart (to her lawyer husband) John, Is It better to lie- on the right side or 011 the left? He (absent inlndedly) My dear, when one Is on the right side It gen erally Isu't necessary to do mucb 'ylng. Rtw MwtMn Cchlnat BotUa i i:k--mit yalu0 sotf IMI.LAItirS ASPKllGIJM Tk Klukl mmi Ruf Wit , la ub Aibla Vnlu 2.rf Total Valut 73 rn-a-mlnt In Amorlrw'imoiit Ponulr LtiMtlvn. rieamtnt, Mufo, lcxjn(Ulj, non-hkblt forming. Ks-p It handy la this attractive oeononilcal bottle. Aiporgum Is tho row and hotter wty to tuka aMplrin. Mo bitter tublot to iwnlluw. Kuocllvn In smtllir down lit every anpirin uw. At your draffglHt't or IIKALTII rnODt CTW COKItJltATION lllMorik HihHun.1 Nwk,N.J. worked lmrder. Ifo Is sllll honnd to the wheel, Why should women, by Imitating him In this respect, hope to achieve what he obviously has not achieved? They could not do It even by standing 011 their heads. , Emancipation? Vain word. There Is 110 such thing- It Is a wlll-o'-the- wlHp which It Is folly to pursue. Work, worries, cures, responsibil ities, sorrow and adversity there Is no escaping them. Home rtfind them better than others, but only hy grace of superior spiritual nnd moral re sourcescertainly not by being emancipated from them. Only one thing can do that nnd, while It Is often spoken of as turning up one's toes, It Is net putting one's feet on the desk. New Uedford Standard. Frenchman's Great Idea for Ocean Metropolis A floating city, anchored In the ocean between the Old and New worlds, Is the daring proposal of Leon Foenqulnos, a Marseilles en gineer. M. Foenqulnos wants to build u clrculur steeJ ring large enough to contain a population of 200.0W that would he "the most majestic work of man." It would bo anchored at a TJf'Wyri'l C?"sVT1WT H,in"ow "I"'' t,inn "l(i feet deep, VV OllJswOJtV.llN that Is located In the Gulf stream Brkmoi.a makmnkt kin voung. it potiiireiv about half war between I'urls and ciompMirt lour thihM lur it u a (kin tons; . vnrt. j- .i,.,.,.,,. on"Itu a liwua bulkier: b.nJwi (ample; .nd a km.,fW 1(,rK 01 ,J U'fcr,-l lonBllU whitnier and rejuvmiitiir ir inutunr rrfumji. nnd 45 degrees north latitude. T Ihotuaiwli il women depend on Kremola to , i, nrn i,i, 1,- 1 keep their k in youihful. Ak your Inumun. or, rIn ouUi 1)8 &' f,,t "'6. dun I by mail prepaid. I'lice tl-25. Write for FHIiK"l Wntt" lo lane Kav. era . , ,i . mm. m. n-i.- lw r u a r. mjii n...-.- rj.--u. exiernni uinmeier i.imw ieeu xue One Emancipation Few Are in Hurry o Meet The emancipation of women, ac cording to one Ir. (!g Stastny, can be attained simply by tilting back In their chairs and putting tliedr feet on the desk Just like a Dial).' . . ' It Is an easy w ay to achieve eman cipation, and there Is no doubt some kinds of work can be done In this position. A business woman could read her mall with her feet higher than her bead; could dictate letters; might even take dictation If the bos were not Idea Is to call the place "Atlantis," nnd It wl!J be a complete city with all metropolitan conveniences, and It Is hoped It will be a desirable break In the voyage for tourists between Kurope nnd America, There will be suitable binding places for ships nnd planes. It will be the "eighth won der of the world." Almott Like a Rebellion A party of United States tourists put up at a Thousand Islands resort recently. They had Just got in from Ottawa and hod expressed amaze ment nt the beauty of the capital, especially the Chateau and the par reduced to speechlessness llament buildings. Also they had no- 1 " 1 "! I I "'if I ' It! .- v , . II '-'X- n I Z 4 x V-:- ' ; 1 ; ' '-I'- M-l I 1 V 1,1 j,, J-' V'.'! M v CAUGHT COLD ? AV r. IT'S easy to throw off a cold when you know what to do and do it. Two or three tablets of Dayer Aspirin will break up a cold in a jiffy! Take them promptly. Bayer Aspirin will check your cold at any stage, but wnv wait until you are miserable? These tablets are perfectly harmless because they don't depress the heart. If your throat feels 6ore, crush three more tablets in a little water and garble. This will ease yout throat instantly and reduce any infection. A cold needn't worry you when you take these simple precautions. But the simplest cold is serious when you don't. Remember that, and remember to get the gen uine tablets stamped Bayer. Read the proven directions for headaches, neuralgia, neuritis' sciatica; and for the prompt, positive relief of periodic pain. BAYERIPft ASPIRIN by the novel spectacle. Hut for such ticed that there was an election on Jobs as cooking, minding the baby, doing the futility wash, and so forth, the feet ou the table stnnce violate all efficiency rules. up there. "And It must be an Important elec- would Hon," said one. "A man named Ben Inett Is running against the king." As for emancipation, we can onlviOttawa Journal. ask: "Emancipation from what?" Trobnbly the doctor never thought of that Ask anybody, man or woman, If he wants to be cmnuc'pntcd, nnd through life It Is dollars to doughnut! he will She Yes, Some Guaranty Wanted He Miss Bruno, will you travel with me? I It ! ,l..n.. ... i ,1.. 11. .!,.. tia 11 III I KtiYia T n-lll nrnvtillnir rnn say yes. Ask him what he wants to hnve sufficient to cover the travel be emancipated from, nnd It Is a 'lug expenses. $100 to ft shot he won't answer. I . Work? Not a chance. Man, whoj Can a man wear a red coat, a tins been putting his feet on the desk green vest and yellow trousers and Mince deks wire Invented, never took sensible? Men once did. Radio Church Balls The very latest Idea In bell music comes from Tlntagel pariah church, In Cornwall, England. This church was the first In the country to install a radio-gramophone system, and this proved so successful that arrange ment! were made recently to repro duce records of bell muIc by means of a movlng-coll loud-speaker placed hi the church tower. It Is claimed that records of belli played In this way cannot be distinguished from the real thing. And, of course, the loud-speaker Installation Is much less expensive than genuine belli would be. H-CHO From Natural Ca. There seems to be no end to the number of things obtainable front natural gas. The latest product giv en up by It Ii formaldehyde, that pungent gaseous compound the chemists label II-CIIO. It Is possi ble to produce the compound from the gas in such large quantltlei that the discovery Ii expected to have far-reaching effect on varloui Industries. you Poiitiva Proof "Boo-hool I don't believe love me any more." -Certainly I do. Didn't I kiss your mother?" Stray Storlea. On Way "I wonder how I could get tny lawn watered." "You might set the house on fire." For Biological Survey The fastest large motor boat on the Potomac hai been put In com mission by the Agricultural depart ment for use of the biological iur vey. The thirty-eight-foot cruiser has a maximum speed of 30 rollei an hour, dual controls and facllltlel for four person! to sleep aboard. Wisdom Is rare, Lorenzo! wit abounds. Young. If you would catch a pretty girt use flattery for bait. HAT A GU N 1 OU never saw anything like it before. Three shots, 20 gauge, light weight, fast, easy to swing, points itself-that's' The Sportsman Made by Remington. For quail, grouse, pheasants, snipe, woodcock, rabbits and all upland game, there's never been such a gun. And as a sporty gun for ducks well just try it, THE SPORTSMAN SPECIFICATIONS 1 T.k down. r-vwrW old brtcchi SO sui ita1 crow-bolt xlctri H Inch pUin barrel In rtfular trade, .Im tuoclitd wita tdki or ventilated rib, cylinder, Modified or full chokrd. loo of re ceiver iMtttd. American walnut piitol er'0 Mock end lore-end both finely checkered. Barrel and receiver In rich, flatty black Smth. Regular itock di mention 14 IncKet lone, t V Iftchet drop at heel. Inchct at comb. Wt.Mbogt6 Iba, rrke. pMn barret $5475 aolidrib , S5.05 ventilated rib . . , . , $7IJS if M 'n s-y Act quickly if you want it for this season THIS beautiful gun has just gone on the market. It is finer than anything you were ever offered at the price. The receiver is handsomely decorated with flying ducks on one side and pheasants on the other. Naturally, the de mand Is tremendous by hunters who are itching to shoot it this season. Go to your dealer today. If he hasn't "The Sportsman" in stock get him to order it from his jobber at once. Don't delay. Act now. Send in the coupon for a complete description of "The Sportsman" the shotgun sensation of the year. Originator ofKlfanbortAmrnunltlort 4 f Y ftinna. A.C fl REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY, Inc., Illon, New York Plaoie tend aia a folder with a complete detcrlptlon of that new gun, Tho Sportsman". Nam. Town. Sfoft. .County. I-.-. i