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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1925)
THE IONE INDEPENDENT PublUhcd I very Friday by . V. HEAD. IMitotPubltiher SUBSiKinlONj , On year... $1-60 Six montha Thiaa monthi 60 KnWred at seoornt .-lns matter at the poitufflc at lone, Oregon, under act of Man h 8, lS7t Friday, Jan. 23 1925 Prohibition Enforcement Thee tire the tinios that try molt' soul. Tlioum ralne We understand that strenuous efforts are making for the repeal of the law providing for a Btate prohibition enforcement organi zation and referring the whole matter to the local law enforce ment officers. At tie present time it seems to us that this proposal is open this objection that at the present time there are considerable aree9 in which the disposition of the local officers is to nulify the law and that every such political area would become at once an area of unrestrained law violation. We may as well understand to that the ensuing law violation will not ture to do would be to strengthen the State organization. IT IS IT TO YOU If you wmit to live lu the kliul of town I.lki the kttul ol town you like' . You luvdn't m1I your clothoH lit h Ami Mtnrt on u lotitf, long hike, you'll only fiml what you've left be ' html, l-'cr there' really nothing new. It' a kiiiH-k to yourself wheu you knock your town It Imi't your town-It' jou Ueal town are not nmile by meu a. fniM Mt Homebody elue gt ahead, when every one work and nobody hlrk, You ran mine a town from the dead. And If, while you make your peron nl Htake, your neighbor can make one too, your ni'lKliJiors will lie what you want to nee It ln't your town It' you. Author unknown. Whooping Cough Whoomng cough ranks third in fatalities amoung the commun icable diseases of early child hood. This statement is made as a refutation of the , prevalent belief that whooping cough is a disease of mild character and of little importance. Scarlet fever has resulted in less than half as many fatalities as whooping cough in the State of Oregon during the last ten years. Not only is whooping cough serious in itsellf but not infrequently pulmonary tuberculosis follows in its wake, ' A vaccine; has been developed; while it seems to help little in preventing the disease, it is of consiherable value in reducing the severity of the disease. Don't trifle with whooping cough but give it expert care. Fifty Dollars Reward Timber Sales Increase All yearly records pertaining to the cut of timber from tde H7 National Forests were broKen dnring the calendar year of 1923. This is the statement in the Chief Forester's annual report, copies of which have just been received by District Forester C. M. Gran ger in Portland. be restricted to violators of the, During this period the cut for Eighteenth Amendment and the enforcement statutes, but that these will result in other infract ions of the statutes and the pro motion of the whole catalog of vice. Nor will it be the willingly or willfully wet areas alone that will suffer. The effects of Buch conditions are far reaching and while felt most severly in adja cent district or counties, have vet an effect that reaches to r every eorner of the state. We should say that at this time the wise thing for the Legisla the first time in the Forest service exceeded a billion feet Estray Notice. Strayed to my place Nov. I5,'I92I, 13 miles southwest of lone, one black yearling horse with no brands visible. Owner can have possession on payment of pasture bill and cost of this, notice. Chas. V. Christopherson MORGAN LIFE '. Leave your watch repairing at Swanson's Feed and Supply store for Haylor the jeweler, Heppner. "rrrrrr" HUNTING, fPOSTEDPROPERTYj iikm 43 Send for your free copy of this book today! The book telleyou how yoican hunt on posted prop erty how farmer and aporUman can get together to their mutual advantage. Three-quarters of the hunting ground i already posted. Where will you hunt this fall? Read tho Look, "Hunting Posted Property" it's free, E.LDU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO., Ia& Sporting Powder Division WILMINGTON, DEL mm ftwJS AkAk Mr, S. Edwards, returned from Vancobver, last Thursday, He reports his wife is slowly im proving. Mrs. Wiggles worth, Mrs. War- field, Mrs. Wild and Mrs. Hard- esty were calling on Mrs. Pat Medlock last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Pettijohn were visiting Noah Pettijohn and family last Thursday. Mr. Wid Palnateer and Mr Chas. Gray, called on John Gray last Thursday. Wate Crawford from Ella came over to see bow Morgan was and he reports all .has sur vived the severe cold weather without frozen toes. James ilardesty and family spent last Saturday with Fred Pettijohn and family. Ukay Wiggleworth accompa nied by Mrs. Noah Pettyjohn and Mr. Edwards, was transact ing business in lone Friday. Mrs. Ilardesty and family spent Sunday with her coutin Mrs. Streeter family. Mr. T. M. Benedict of Lyl Wtshington was in Morgan last Monday. Mr. Cutsforth was out looking over his farm Monday last, his wife is in very poor health Salem. Mr. Cutsforth intends te go to Salem Tuesday. A fine large bunch of sheep passed through Morgan last Tuesday enroute for sunny Cecil Airs. K. h. Harbison, received the sad news of the death of her brother in Portland, last Tues day. Mrs. Harbison left on me Wednesday morning train for Portland. Mrs. Farrens of lone is keeping house during Mrs Harbison's absence. Morgan folks extend their sympathy Mr. and Mrs Harbison. Mr. ana Mrs. Al isoedson en tertained Mesdames, Harbison Ely and Bauernfeind last Satur day. All report having a fine time. W. F. Palmateer and Bert Pal mateer, accompanied by James Ilardesty, journed to the County Seat, last Monday, Is broadcasting to all the , World this season "Come! Wt ar. battar prapara than r ta antartala jron and maka f your Yiftt a wonderful axpartanaa." If you have never been to California it ihould ba the effort of your life to go. When you art ready to plan the trip let the Union Pacific hHp. Bead wort to th mtmlfatd br aaom, or aiall ar fill. I Will Bivt Jnm tt bnrM (tt my knowirln IptHI T71 and experience, or I will n4 tpm tfc mmw hlpH e vrxiralenrina car mcrommo1Hiao. tmmdh von w4tfc sui outilrvt of your trip, and del Ivor yourtirkett. You id print snattatr tm bad. train, every kind taf cquipmentarwl 1 tacure youralepinf car accorumorfl know avcry route. tM not J eare your home or your offtccJo attend to b deUilt. I hart the bt thara la, Ad it ahali be 1 1 know you mri it. J. VV. HOWK, Agent, lone, Ore. To anyone giving information leading to the guilty purso'i or persons who shot my two fox terriers, male and female, wear ing Morrow county licenses no. 1028 and 10:it for this year 11)25. Signed, Mrs. Jenny Lowe, Cecil, Oregon. Leave your watch repairing at. wariHon's Feed and Supply Store forllaylorlhe Jeweler, Heppner, CHURCH DIRECTORY CONGREGATIONAL CHUKQH Rev. W. W. HEAD, Pastor Services 11:00 A. &!. and 8:00 P. M. FIRST. CHRISTIAN CHURCH PAUL D. MORTIMORE, Pastor Services 10:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M Sun. Jan. 11. Tonic: How to read the bible helpfully. Psalms IS -7-14. Matt. 7-24 -21). Leader. Ora Barlow. Spring seeding time will soon be here A VAN BRUNT will serve you well. We have a good stock of drills on hand and our prices are right. Hoping the New Year .brings you health wealth and prosperity. Bristow & Johnson FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School at 11.00 A.M Junior Endeavor st5.30 P.M. Prayer meeting Thurs. 7.30 P. M. By the way- IONE HARNESS SHOP C. A. DEC IV, ProprWt.r Have you laid in that supply of Wood and Coal for winter? We have a large stock on hand at reasonable prices. Materially yours, Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. to HEPPNER .TAILORING CO. TAILORS Cleaning Dyeing Pressing Repairing Heppner, Ore. IONK LOIMJK No. 135. I. O. O. V. Meet every Hatunliv evening. N. Krnuk Ynung; V. O. lUTgcn Led lx-tU'r; fl-c. Karlo A. llrown; TreM. E. J. ilrlMtow. WNCHOltAKS KKBEKAH No. 91. . (). O. K. Mi-ftH tlin 11 rut un third 'J'hurHcliiy uf i-iu:Ii month. N.U. Ituliy ICiigcliiuiu; V. l. Arvllln Kwiimmimi; 8i-c. Venlu ICitelilt!: Treiut. EtU Brln tow, IONE 1.01)0 B No. 120. A.F. & A.M MoetH every II rnt mul thlnl Woilni'ti- ofeiicli month. W. M. C. Jl. WalJI.ir; Sec. j. K. Dick. IKUST CIIAI'TKK No. 11!). O. K. 8. MuKtH the bh-oikI iuicI fourth Tui-ii-duy of fatli month. W.M.Mrn. Myr tle Walki-r; Kce. Mra. Mnu Illddlc. Now booking orders for day old chicks. Terms one-half cash with order, 12, 14, 16 cent each. When eggs are furnished will run 144 egg capacity for $6.00, cash whea set. . Willow Creek Poultry Farm. Morgan, Oregon. A. D. MCMURDO, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Masonic Building . Trained Nurse Assistant . Heppner : Oregon WOODSON & SWEEK Attorneys At Law First National Bank Building Heppner Oregon When You Visit Heppner Eat at the Elkhorn Restaurant Good Meals Best of Service Lunch Counter Dr. A. H. Johnston PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Graduate Nurse Assistant Main 933 Main 492 Phone-Office Keuidence HEPPNER - OREGON Drop In and looh over mr Lin of.Worh Shoes. I have a good Moch of Gloves and Harness Supplies. ' Repairing ot Reasonable Prices. lone MarKet GEO. VV. RITCHIE, Prop. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in FRESH and CURED MEATS Your Patronage Solicited. Under New Management IONE HOTEL lone, Ore. Refurnished and Strictly Up to Date. Commer cial Table First Class. A home away from home, with best meals in Central Oregon. SAM GANGER, Proprietor. Nice Rooms. Good Service. Farm Implements VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR DRILLSFAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES, MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR WIND MILLS. WINONA WACONS. PAUL G. BALSIGER lone, Oregon . SEE ME BEFORE THE FIRE H. C. WOOD REAL ESTATE & INSURNCE IONE, OREGON F. H. Robinson Attorney and Counselor at Law Will practice in all the Courts IONE, OREGON Clyde R.Walker.M.D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Drug Store. IONE, . . OREGON Dr. F. E. Farrior DENTIST Office: Odd Fellows Building Heppner Oregon