j ' vnn x i i i 1 r ! I THE IONE INDEPENDENT PublishcJ 1 .cry Friday by . V. MUD, li litnt-l'uhlislier SUUSl ktl'TlONi One year Six monUif Tbi mAntha .R50 ....76 ....50 Entered at aecoiu; . lass mattor at the puiiuiiir al Jone, Oregon, under act of Mar. Ii ;l, ls7H Friday, Jan. 30 1925 den of Maine should bo placed upon the courts, but let us re member (hat tho lar functions well is runsistant with th of ' the judtfe, but in accordance j with the vijror weakness nf n,J public prosecutor and the sunt;. ment of that trreat public from which jury's are drawn. Early Days On Willow Creek Telegram Man Kc iews History Of Settlement 'Mrs. i jliend-i lone; Wooi ut IIu Our Lives are Songs "There la a tide in the uiffnlr of 'n,,,. r, men which, token at the n.,.,.1 l.,ls I Ullr ,U 08 r so11. on 10 lortnne. iShnkeHHarv Law Enforcement Now that the State legislature is in session it might be well if the legislators and the people should take into consideration means to mako the law respected. iL'iit is sweet. Ciod writ .ia the words And we set them to music pleasure And the sons' sweet or sad As we choose measure. "e must sum the sor. what- ever the words Whatever the And if is sad, we can make ii triad Brows triad, oi to fashion th swift we can mak it sweeter. KlU Wheeler Wilcox Needs $1,000,000,000 Year roaa, enforcement, sure, and impartial. The probability of punishment deters the rogue but certainly makes the boldest hesitate. Speed in execution will frequent ly prevent maudlin sympathy frcrn crowding justice out court. The capital investment in the and the assurance that neither j lirlit and power industry of todav money, nor political pull, nor j 'is in excess of $G, 000, 000 000 social standing avail anything j and thse companies render an will go far toward reconciling j essential service to a total of over the ceneral nnhlii r th MJfWVin.ia . ' - niuiai"'i".vw vusiomers in the xv l j unite States. The expansionvof We hav?fi enough, what we the industry is now so rapid ttu t ..:u .a jusuce ana protection. j me capital requirements in 192 Justice for every violator and are estimated at $1,000,000,000 Drotcptinn fnr tha k i.. .f'n,l i,,, ..... .' ' ---- . 'i'wucai uuu oi , " iaie oi .expansion, it is law abiding citizens, who are the! anticipated' will continue 'indef. Victims Of the criminal h,.r.lo'niteli- who now regard the l.v with " - ...w .a it contempt and the machinery for vutviktiuciiii n mi levity. From the standpoint of a lay man it would seem that the bur Leave your watch repairing r t Swansun's Feed and Supply Store forllaylorthe Jeweler, Heppner, iHrfMTTWTrl. 1 AVi,! I I .If . " . r 1 1 i-'V'. 'X. '17. v. - K rranK-Wmch' Send for your free copy of this book Jtoclayl Thebooktelhyou howvou can hunt on posted prop ertyhow farmer and portsmaif can get together to their mutual ad vantage. c Three-quarters of the hunting "rounds i already posted. Where will you hunt this fall? Read th Look, "Hunting Posted Property" it' free. E. L DU PONT t5 NEUOUIS & CO., lac Spurting I'mrtlvr IHrition kiiuiu . .... ... . SERVICE Is broadcasting to all the wurm tins season "C0.t:0! W. ar batter pr.par.d than aver to tntejtaln du and makt VAMV Vlrlt A a . .. . . wvnuvrtui zprlctlC.t f of y'J,r 1,,e to so. When you arereajy to plan the trip ltt the ' .Ut '"", or 1 will dyou ,h.mt 2.'': BKuioit I kiuw you duin iu y " , J. W. HOWK, Agent, lone, Ore. lne, Ore. J!Ui. 20.-"The I hrst settlers in this Vegion didj not come Here for scenery, nor ioi out door sports, nor becaus. noun nuiomooile road. Thev chmu li,.-.. ' .... v . l n. i grass-for their livestock, of course." sin,! M. ... , v ....i.-.vil, Joseph Mason. If the name of this family were traced to its fnesis, its roots would bo found in Pnrf II irti I I It -uu iviason was a rortuguese seHnion in v,.n,. ut if...... II " lie Win ile.nvi. t America by the peivonal freedom ih.t e i iuuniiers aavertised. and he was swept in the mM n.Ji ... ,SB w the California nlaeer Hilt th. .M.... .1 " nv fiiiiiii m nimi ... . ... v ..in VI1 u peaceful farm und (..wul.i.. : " ""iw 1(1 some far country persisted, and in the early T0s l. (.mu .1. ""'IV, HWi tl i oaiem. Ore., whor , ' Jturs hi;0 ne wa3 r0.en,alon ,(ui mie Senator I ardinir' ',.,.. .... ; , , , " '"'HI Mtlli later ne was farmer (. a..i..., limn. He min-;..,) a Uitos. a salem irirl. In uuy came to Morrow c unty, iuok up land and reared a family o. uve noysand live girls, all of wnom are still living. p.lla te-chesjn Portland schools. Hert runs a store in lone. Joe is a merchant at IVineviik., Jessy re. sides at The Dal,s. i.-runk is farming the home rancli and Harold is a teacluT. The oth,', four .girls married and live at lone. The n:inits i, ......... i izert the ambition of th,... r...r. ed souls who pioneer in strange lands. Joe Mason died liioT Ma-Oll Still lives rm tl .l'l farm. ckeek lands settled The creek lands were s..tti..,) earlvin the 70. When the Jrst settlers arrived, each picked himself a creek for his cattle and itwaj promptly called by his name. The hills were s..tt!...i tea years Intor rirv,i - vviuiiitnia i. nnea was the first settler on Iihea creek. It some that he di Khea creek. He was a Missourian lio sided at Eugene awhile, and as a vountr m:in U : ' " luilc iii-ie in tati.j, He married Sophronia Adkins .I-ftjrt i "wiaiiilTiSO WUS a ninn,..,- u . ... . .... "ere. All I tie Adk iism nr.. ,.,.. dead, even the second generation ouc tolumbus Khea is Ktlll li-;.,.. "I'K. over near Echo, on a mneh u.;n. his son. Thomua A. mui inmn., r". hhea. brothers of Columbus Khea. followed him hr.-. ,i were ranchman for fortv i.a near lone. Wh . - ". as leucea, inev auit ranc , n.r .,. , biiu are now livihg near Ilillsboro, a number of woman nf ti, mc urst families wh-' uioneproH hro iiv. I V. arestii ivinir. " hm H tt. t m ---r. .t b iuaun, wno-,e rneumatism at times a fiords him leisure ( to reflect on me past. "Mrs. John Jordan wnose name was Missouri Han- ey, came from Missouri with her ramer. Jordan first mi.hu.i Willow creek. Sho i n,u.on,.,i m years, two children a TP trui ri ieu ana gone, but h he it ci;n ictive and dot!s nnninir i. i..... Morrow county mothers need her service. Mrs. A. C. 'I'ett.'ys. ho was Miss Katiu Ganger, was tarneij here to Pettevs. wh Settled at the fn'rtra ixf Will und Rhea creeks. Thev . Jilled it 1'ettyville and he was the ilr postmaster. At that time The Dalles the nearest uoslmTie. miles dihtant. The postmnster at irie lJKllt-s knew every settler in this region, and when a rancher in town, it was hi I,... bit to send out the nuijl for all. lomeumes it was a month be fore the last letter re:i!ifiil' ita consignee. Mrs. iVtteys, now three score and ten is still active and runs the home raneh nuiui. ed by a son, G.' A. and a daught er, Edith. She reared a fn,n of ten. seven of whnm Mrs. Krank Engleman, at lone"; CI Local cws at tO All wiioiiiinatious. The leader for the Junior En .leavor nioeting next Sundnv Glen Kobisoi ' . 1 he topie i: Tim M I'oigot to lie Thankful. Jne Dorcas Society of the "ongregatio ,!tl church will hold their monthl; silver tm, Thfrs ay the lifth of I-'. l ..... j , Ihe next nteeting of the-Union ( . h. boeiet . will de. held at the Haptist chur,!). The lender is I. 1'. Koliison. In our las' issue it was ei'one ously stated 'hat the Nat. W. Convention would' be held "in Portland. Oregon, next July. The won! ivm-M i i..... . -....v. ..ii, rill. I III1VC appealed in the place of Nation- a', Great lead rs in Chrwriim ndeavor will be tin sent frmn every part of the world. Uevererui Paul Moill who Vas been in attendance mi r.vanir :;i h ( nnfuruim., ..... 1. 1 Portland, returned to lone, Wed nesday and wid occnov tho .!. 1 j int mornii i and evening jiext Sunday. The Ladies' Aid of the Haptist urcii will meet in the Harris liiuii imr. The leader of the Christ in Endeavor meet in ir at tho Chrwi. ian cnurch next Sundnv t-nu is Mrs. Frank E CHL'KCII DIRECTORY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. W. HEAD iVwi,,, Spring seeding lime will soon be here A VAN 15 RUNT will serve "you well; We have' a good slock of drills on hand and our prices are right. - Hoping the New Year brings you health wealth and prosperity. Bristow ik Johnson iuini HARNESS SHOP C A. IJKCIl. Pronrl..,,, f r Djfop In t and looK over my -AIT . c l e or worn onoes. I have Rood :,;ocK of Clovt-s and llarnt ss bupplien. J Kt pairinr at Kcasonahlc Prices. X 11:00 A. W. HEAD, Services M. and 8:00 P. A! FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH lone Market .CKO. W. RITCIIli:. Pr,p. wBa.M, mWB ii'iiii WjmL-salc anJ Retail Dealer In FRESH and CURED MEATS Your Patronage Solicited. I vji 155 U 'vLAUL De.F Pastor MORTLMORE 10:00 A. Services M. and 8:00 4. Fll:ST RAPTLST CHURCH Sunday School at l.KiO A M Junior Endeavor Ht.VSO P.M. I rayer meeting fhurs. 7.:;o 1 J HEPPNER TAILORING CO. TAILORS Cleaning Dyeinc Pressing Repairing iicppner, Ore. Under New Management IONE HOTEL lone, Ore. KcfumishcJ and Strictly Up to Date. Commer cud Table I'ir.st Class. A ,omc away from home, with hest meals in Central Oregon. SAM GANGER, Proprietor. Nice Rooms. Good Serv.Vr lltliiaa.a..... " ' ' " - ""iiaBj A. D. MCMURDO, M. I Physician and Surgeon Office in Masonic Building Trained Nurse Assistant Heppner Oregon WOODSON a SWEEK Attorneys At Law First National Ihnk Ruildin Heppner - Oregon When You Visit Heppner Lat at the Elkhorn Restaurant Good Meals I 3est f)f Scrv-rr. Lunch Counter ' Farm Implements 3 VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS,' SUPERIOR ; DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENCINES, j MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR ' j WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS. I PAUL G. BALSIGER ! ' lone, Oregon Dr. A. H. Johnston PHYSICIAN &. SURCEON graduate IV urse Assistant Phone-Office Main 8!W Residence . Main 4U2 HEPPNER . . OREGON SEE ME REFOKi: THE FIRi; II. C. WOOD REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE IONE, - . OREGON Clyde R.Walker,M.D. ri 7sich;i and Surgeon Office in Drug Store. OREGON IONE. F. H. Robinson ' Attorney and Counselor at Law aa Will practice in all the Courts IONE, OREGON Dr. F. E. Farrior DENTIST Office: Odd Fellow. Hulfdlnj Heppner . Oregon