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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1931)
STOMACH, BLOOD, BAD Portland, Ore. gon "My Hood was impovcr-i.-licil, I also had some stomach trouble, sometime when I would be lyinr down f,as would come up and I would smother and have 1 - w terntic pains round my heart I brcl.e out with little pimples caused by bad blood, I was just all rundown in health and after taking the 'Golden Medical Discovery' for a while my blood was rood, the pimples all disappeared and I have never had another spdl with my stomach since," Mrs. Emma Dixon. 480 East Grant St Fluid or tablets. All dru.CRists. Seni in to Pr. rifrw'i Clinic, Bttf lalo, N. V, for trial parkace. Memorial to Firit Printer A fund has boon established at Weimar, Germany, for the erection of a memorial to be known as the "Temple of the Letter In honor of Gutenberg's discovery of movable type. The memorial, the cornerstone of which It ts planned to lay In 1010, the fifth centenary of his Invention, will be placed over Gutenberg's grave at Mainz. It Is planned to enlist in ternational co-operation for the build ing of the temple, which Is intended to constitute evidence of the world's gratitude to the father of books, magazines and newspapers. The movement was initiated by the Soci ety of Bibliophiles of Weimar. -r : v Benefactor "IIow is It you don't care to prose cute the man U stole your car?" "He put two new tires on It" that sluggish feeling Put yourself right with nature by chewing Feen-a-mint Works mildly bat effectively tn small doses. Modern safe scientific For the family. Feetiataint ASK FOR fM OHIOINAh Feen-a-mint 77tt Chew i nq bum LAXATIVE iKoTattt But the Mint Qieuilt like Cunt - jJl . u,un rTa r.tut FOR CONSTIPATION MAKE VOl R OWN COM Mood Niter. Lta!l r'rra, Box i .... fletrUD. Idaho. Jtn Out Kwikttre Uxhtt-r. Mllliona will be ioM, ftra In atove In t-n eonda Pat ralil anrwher, lie. As'ent wanted. Kwlk Sre Id far. Works. Evvrvtt. Waoh. HANFORD'S Balsam of Myrrh 7v5r?1 PARKER'S ij'jrH' HAIR BALSAM t ri:i BammafbaadraggtowHaif lalUaa ftidT J- ImpartaC-loreae ! .iVS T. BaaofTtoGr.raiKi Fdi Haii J.Mv , aae n a Iraiia. rLunu i un 3niruu ideal tar om io eonnartion with Harkora Hair BaJaam.Makaa the hair aoft and fluffy. 60 wnu bf mail ora.druf Ciata. Hiacox Cbamica: Work, FaUloue, N.V. Oregon & California Directory Hotel Roosevelt On of PORTLAND'S ti.wor Hot.lt AllrrMjmaUarenhowrrortub.tS.UOap.nRiPIOOr'. til W. Par lit. Coffee Hhop. Oarage opposite. 5IULTN0IAD HOTEL 4th and Plae Portla&J, Ore, A Hotel trhrrv aoav jir jrrome Fireproof Koom-bath 12.00 up Ce4UiiEARN B,G MONEY H T f OW to 6U per cent paid while wtui lliwil earnln. Portion secured. Lecture weekly. Mcollegea. Write lorcataioi. Mfsl PR SYSTEM OF COLLEGES 111 Ua. til 7i Third Sk Portland, Ore. Hotel Hoyt Special winter rate hf day, week or month PORTLAND, OREGON Abtoiuttly fireproof Corner ttb and Hoyt Bta., Near Union Station. HOTEL ROOSEVELT SAN FRANCISCO'S NEW FINE HOTEL Erci y room niih bum or ahuwrr. I.00 to Li.0. j jiic, at Eddy. Garag next door. -' ' " m WELL OR MONEY BACK 'Yotir Pilot eliminated or I refunded -M the WklTl fcN AfsSlikAM K M rfiulr. .mU..- tnat St.. m A t Ik I ' ' V J. 1'CaMl laUrtUUe non-U rilcl method of treat mrnt (ittixl tin w,-1,,L,.U,k Remarkable tureen alio with Snd TODAY for r Kl.K 100- , page dook giving attain and .DEAN t nunarttit o I testimonial! RECTAL COLON CLINIC nn a aj-Tk- V"r a air. l hi a i pm km if ru nina -(.-latl ' ----- JL'" . J .1.-". ' M SP M tm M igwsiMrSirmrTir C'7 rv. -'fxim Th e ilTCHEH i CABINET i tui. 1111. Weeleru Nwear Union.) The etroiiKot ttrand In the cable that blmli a m;n to hie Uod te a wife's devotion." "The purest altar from which praytre ascend to heaven Is mother's knee. FOR THE BUSY HOUSEKEEPER In ninny homos fresh cookies are so much more enjoyed than a large amount baked at one time. Here Is the ice box cooky which may he kept ninny days snd when tin of frvsh cook ies Is wanted, slice off a few, put them In the oven and bake them as brown as you like. Ice Box Cookies. Take one cupful each of butler, brown and granulated sugar, two eggs, one teaspoonful each of salt and soda, one cupful of nutments, one teaspoonful each of almond and vanilla extract and four and one fourth cupfuls of flour. Cream the butter, add the sugar, eggs and other Ingredients, Roll luto two rolls and let stand on a cloth In s pun placed In the Ice box. The cloth keeps the dough from flattening and sticking to the pan and thus losing Us round shape. Slice very thin, decorate with half a nut meat, a raisin or cherry as one's taste suggests. Another food so much liked In all our homes Is fresh rolls. It takes time to prepare light and crisp roll. Here Is a recipe which will keep for a week or longer in the Ice chest and a pan of biscuits may be baked any time one cares to serve them: Ice Box Rolls. Dissolve two Com pressed yeust cakes In oue-fourth of a cupful of warm water, adding two teaspoonfuls of sugar. Add two table spoonfuls of shortening, one teaspoon ful of salt, one-half cupful of sugar to s pint of boiling water. Beat two eggs and mix all together with four cupfuls of flour. Beat well, then add three and one-half cupfuls more of flour, mix well with a spoon but do not knead. Set away In the refriger ator until the next day at noon, when It will be ready to use. Handle the rolls quickly, brush with melted lard or sweet fat when they sre placed in the pan. Let stand tntll more than double their bulk ; keep covered w bile rising In a warm place. With these two mixtures In the Ice box, one may be ready for the unex pected and need not worry. Flout jYUtvcdt World Pays Tribute at Shrine of Bobby Burns) Many places have been "made" by j the genius of a great writer. Scott has i done more for the tourist agencies and the railways of England than any j of his countrymen, because his range was so wide. He discovered the Tros- I sachs and Loch Katrine, and even made the Peak of Derbyshire world famous. But there are no more hal lowed spots than those which dot the Burns country. The country town of Ayr lies In the j center of a fine sandy coast, with won derful sea view acroMS the great firth. There Is no house In the kingdom, no palace or castle or jrent mansion, that has half the attraction for the world as the little thatched h'ggio at Al loway where Hubert Bums was born. In Its visitors' book ure liisrrlbed the names of men and women famous In liternture, art and statecraft, the names of peers and peasants and of klncs, all come to worship at the shrine of genius. Close by Is the Auld Brie o" Doon. leaping In a single gray and graceful span the little stream whose name has tone round the world. Close by, too. Is the haunted kirk, where Tarn o Shanter saw witches and warlocks holding revelry In Its churchyard. In the town Itself can still be seen the Auld Brlz of Ayr. the theme of one of his finest poems, whilst the river Ayr Is forever associated with the ode. Maa's Better Half The correct expression as used In the Lihle to describe a man's wife Is helpmeet. In Genesis 2:18 Is this: "And the Lord God said, It Is not good that the man shall be alone; I will make him a help meet for him." Meet Is here used to mean fit or suitable a helper snltnble for him. The words were combined as helpmeet to mean a wife, and changed by popular misuse to helpmate, and both words now are recognized as proper. Where United States Lead Results of a survey by the Engi neering News-Kocord of water con sumption In 44 American and Euro pean cities showed that the per capita domestic use In the United States Is two or three times more than that In Europe, due largely to higher stand ards of living. Scraml Irked by his occupation, and rest less for relief, a weary stoker asks Tlt-Dlts, "If people will follow the same pursuits In the next world that they do on earth 7" "Not all," declares the editor. "We have an In-law who runs an Ice cream parlor." Better Hustle Perhaps the world may owe you a living, but you will die of starvation If you sit down and wait for it to cull and settle. Terra Uaute Tribune FASHIONS IN KNITTED WEAR PLACE EMPHASIS ON STRIPES SENTENCED to receive ninny stripes of mnuy gay colors such Is the decree handed down for knitted fash ions. In all the advance show ings of things knitted, stripes are made. a theme of special Importance, not only for sweat ers and accessory scarfs and such, but for the costume en tire as shown tn the Illustra tion herewith. Suits on the order of the model pictured declare em phatically "what's newest" In knitted togs for miilseason wear and for spring. This fetching two-piece ts of light woven knit. The skirt with its Inverted box pleats and the lit tle Jacket are striped In pink, white and green. Competing with the very new stripes are charming flecked effects. For Instance, the alli ance of w hlte, black, and gray Is noted In a stunning knitted suit for spring. Contrasting patterning and color ar rangement In the yoke and scurf make the costume unusually attractive. Angora embroidery Is another deco rative feature In the knitted realm. Tailored knitted suits designfully worked with angora are highlighted throughout resort collections, whlclj Is assurance of their prestige for spring. The tunic blouse and lace-wool sweaters are also contributing factors to knitted modes for now and for the season to come. Bouclette tunic dresses are proving very great favor ites. One model In particular has cap tured the fancy of style-minded worn eti that with angora stripes In Its sleeves nnd the scarf which tinishes the neckline. Lacy wool sweaters are advanced, especially In white, at the present mo ment, for resort wear to complete mod ish white flannel ensembles. Particularly noteworthy sre the sweaters which space lacy knit with embroidered patterning. It Is Interesting to note the empha sis placed on such styling features as the peplum, the bolero and the flar ing skirt In knitted fashions. For Party or Resort. Half the urge of going south ts the prospect of wearing the love ly sheer frocks which are being so Lovely temptingly displayed at this time of the year among resort fashions. Like wise half the fun In staying home Is the lure of wearing frocks Just as airy-fairy, to parties nnd chmces which are so happily filling In the winter night hours for those who remain In the north. Every one knows that sheer cotton makes one look very young whether It be under southern sunny sides or In the dine and dance environment of midwinter festivities in the north. The frock Illustrated Is a timely theme Kr'MtJj tin -m hh L h Charming Sports Costume therefore, for the sweet young society maiden who will be having everything her way In the south this winter, ss welt as for gay youth tn the north which will dine and dance the winter out to heart's content. This "darling" dress achieves ex trer.ie youthfuliiess In Its tine du rene embroidery done In a romantic rosebud motif. It's flounced all tht way up to the waist and if you have been studying the new fashions you have already discovered thai design ers are decidedly In favor of ruffles. Myriads of tiny rullles or one, two, lh ret or four wide ones for the skirt, that's the way they are doing It when It comes to fashioning sheer frocks. This winsome gown kIioiiIi1 prove an Incentive to members of the home sewing sorority to make a tour of the early fabric displays and to especially take note of "what's doing" In way of sheer and beautiful cotton weaves. Leading Paris couturiers have de clared their Intention of making a wide use of flue cottons this season and embroidered effects are especially mentioned. It seems that the fashionable world Is In line for a program of embroid ered effects which will range from dainty eyelet effects to elaborate all over patterning on firm weave mate rials which will be made Into sep- 1 Party Frock urate Jackets and tonts to be worn for sports or over lingerie frocks. These embroidered materials may be (night with more than usual confi dence In that the better grades are worked with dnrened cotton whL'h menus that their colorings are roll nble nnd of an attracting luster due to special processing. With the midHciison nnd spring suit the call of Hip mode Is for the blouse made of linn eyelet embroidered ba tiste In lovely pastel tones. CIlElilK NICHOLAS. (), 1931, Wimli'in Nowxpupor Unloa I I)ad(kflveiiiiif Ronnrr 9 lfjSiv SKATING PARTY The fairies tiro niarvelous skaters and they thought they would love a party such as tho elves had suggested, so (he elves began to make their prep anil Ions at once. "We'll ask every one," they said, "the brownies, gnomes, tho fnliies and old Mr. Giant." So they went around gUtng their Invitations, which wen.' very unusual ami very nice. They carried to every person a lit tie block of Ico upon which was a tiny skate make out of sharp steel. (if course no one could mistake what the Invitation meant, and as the elves left each olio (hey were Inviting they Said: "At three o'clock." Every one turned up at the exact time, nnd even old Mr. Giant came, wearing the longest pair of skates anyone had ever seen. I have to wear (hem," ho said. "No a l. f j " f mki Dashed Off on tht Ice. other kind or slse of a skate would tit me. "I had these made by my old friend the Witch." "Oh, Witty Witch." cried the elves. "Why, she hasn't come a yet." Just then Witty Witch arrived. She was wearing her nil (locking hat, a red rape, a red skirt, nnd bad put her skates Into a large red wool en bag. "Now I need iny skating specta cles," she said, and from out of a tiny bag she produced a pair of red rlmmet sectaeles. She certainly looked ready for a skating party. "You are too wonderful for words," the others all told her. She was much pleased with their praise. "Very well, then," sntd Witty Witch. "If I am too wonderful for words, let's not us! any. "They're not at nil necessary at a skating party. I'.ut we'll save (he words until (he sun goes down and It Is rob). "Then you'll all have to come hack to my cave and we will sit before the fire and I'll toll stories until we feel sleepy." "Splendid!" cried En Elf. I'.ut by this time they were all beginning to skate. How they screamed with delight as Witty Witch, In her most Interesting looking costume, dashed off on the Ice. They skated all the afternoon nnd their cheeks became as red as Witty Witch's rape and bat. She did many a fancy figure on the Ire for them, while old Mr. Glaut skated along very slowly. "I've such a distance to fall." he said, "thut I won't do any fancy skat ing." They all thought he was quite right! And what a Jolly time they did have. Hut when the sun bad gone to bed, back they (ill went to Witty Witch's cave for stories In front of her (Ire. And she made a delicious hot sup per, too. Oh, It was glorious to have a skat ing pnrty on a fine, clear, cold winter afternoon with a supper and stories at Witty Witch's cave afterward. Helping Hiraielf They were entertaining a visitor at dinner, and when (he dessert was be ing eaten, little Johnnie said: "Won't you have another piece of apple tart, Mr. Ilohbs?" The visitor laughed. "Well, John nie," he said, "since you are so polite, I believe I vvllJ have some more." "Good!" said Johnnie. "Now, moth er, remember your promise. You said If It was necessary to cut Into tho second tart I cotild"1iave another piece." . Didn't Know His Dad ' "Johnny," said the toucher, "If your father owed a man one hundred dol lars and promised to pay him five dollars a week, how pinny weeks would It take to pay the man?" Johnny One hundred weeks. "You don't know your lesson," said the teacher. "You don't know my dad, cither," said Johnny, Became Mummy Says So Two children were arguing. John It Is. Eif-nhPth It Isn't. John I tell you it Is, because Mum my says It Is, and If Mummy says II Is, It Is, even If It Isn't. i la V 1U5 Happy Again "Nothing seemed to please Hetty Jean," says Mrs. James W, Noloii, HI! Counter St., Pallas. Texas, "Sln was feverish nod fretful, ller appe tite was poor; she seemed bilious. "A child Hcallst reconuneiideil (Vllforulii I'lg Syrup and It certainly made my little girl happy, well again lu n hurry. We have used It over three years for all her upsets." Mothers by thousands praise this pure vegetable product. Children love it. Doctors recommend It for feverish, headachy, bilious, consti pated babies and children; to open tho bowels lu cold or children's diseases. Appetite Is Increased by Its nse; the breath Is sweetened; coated tongue Is clcured; digestion and as similation are assisted; weak stom ach and bowels are strengthened. For your protection the prsufnf Cilways bears the name CaUfurnia. lAHATIVf-TONIG Jot CHILDRf r Ne Happy Eada Miss Islihel MacPomild, a great reader, was discussing I ks with a girl reporter In New York. "In the past," she said, "a book had to end happily, or the publish ers wouldn't publish It. Ilow absurd tluU w us I Tor nothing ends happily. Look nt lir..-It ends In death." Miss Mn I K.tinlil shook her bead. "No play has a happy ending ei ther," she continued. "A play runs on and on, and at last It ends trag ically In some one horse town, with (he entire road coinpiiny stranded, and without the price of a sandwich among the lot of them." Garfield Tea Was Your Grandmother's Remedy tor every stom ach am) Intestinal 111. This good old fashioned hert homo remedy for c ons t Ipn tlon. (stomach Ills and other derange- tncnts of tho sys tem so prevalent these days Is In even greater favor as a family med icine than lu your grandmother day. Boom ia Insurance Butineta Careful eslimiites Indicate that (here sre i!7.UNi,(s) persons Insured lu (he Culled States. The total amount of Insuntnee In force hImmK Iiai.iVX),. (SKi.tssi. The assets of all Ufa Insur ance companies lu (ho t'nlted States are estimated at I7,OKi,(i,isk). The Increase In assets In lirjl), amount ing to $l.i;-!iM.0iKI. Is the largest on record and almost cpm Ic (he total assets of the companies at tho beginning of the century. This College Life Iiitercolleglnte sport bus become a vested Interest, representing n huge fliiiiiiclul Investment which pays ex ceedingly handsome returns. Col lier's Weekly. In each small town there Is one man who knows the genealogy of everybody for KX) years back. Don't neglect your child's COUGII or COLD TRYtliis m;!1llr'Volnfpr.rrIn,, Good obi Mustrrole now made milder for babies and tm.il! children. So tdraiant tn use and so reliable apply Cliildri'n'i MiHtcrolt frrrlv to t he all cctcd area once every hour Jor five hourt. '1 list's tho sale, sure treatment that millions of mothrrs and bailing doctors and nurics recognize and emlone. Muitrrolc gets action brcame it is a "counter -irritant "-not just a salve it penetrates and stimulates blood circulation, helps to draw out infection and pain. That's why tliii famous l.lt nil of oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and oilier helpful inpredicntibrinns relief naturally. Keep full itrenKth M usterole on hani lor adults and Children's Musterole fop the little tots. ia l-!, rwQ i wan k - r .-Jt at i it hi ii"'ir.