THE IONE INDEPENDENT
Publlah.J Every Friday by
. V. HEM). liiliUtt-l'ublitlier
On year... $1-60
Six month ... .5
Tliica month 60
-.lured as acrond class matter at the
poitoflic at 1 nil, Oregon, umiar act
of V irvh 3. 1ST!)
Friday, Mar. 6
"Let us develop th resources of
our land, cull forth It powers, luilltl
up Its liistiitatloiis, promote nil lis
jrrent Interests, tint nee whether we
also lu our dn.i inel generation iim.v
not perform soiuethliiif worthy to
be nunemliered."
Daniel WYlwt.T.
suspect that certain premises are
devoted to practices that are pre
judicial to the public interest and
forbidden by the statutes of the
state he may take no step in the
public interest but on the author
ity of a warrant which can only
WILLOW CREEK'S
REAL PIONEER
John Jordan located his cow
camp two miles eart of t tie pre
sent town of lone and betran
issue on impossible conditions opening up a ranch. His several
years soldering after Indians
SEARCH AND SEIZURE
When an American citizen re
turns to his native heath from
wandering on a foreign strand
his goods and his person are
subjected to examination without
the formality of a warrant
There may be no special reason
for suspecting him of attempting
to avoid the payment of duty
but the revenue officers go to the
bottom of his trunk just the
same. They may even make an
intensive examination of his per
son and whether innocent or
guilty he is not supposed to he
damaged except in case he may
sustain actual loss of his goods
or injury to his person.
But what the revenue offi
cers of the federal govt, may de,
the peace officers of nation,
state or municipality may not do.
However much reason the
sheriff or policeman may have to
that are and which too often
serve as a warning to the vio
lators of the law to prepare for
tre coming of the oftievrs.
If the officers of the Federal
government m the interest of
revenue may search and seize,
without a warrant why should
not the same authority be exer
cised by the proper officers of
town or county in the' interest of
the public peace and safety.
No legal Action or judicial
quibble should be allowed to
stand between an officer and the
discharge of his duty. The
barrier anciently erected against
the tyrany of despotic kings
should not be converted into a
paricade for the protection of
criminals.
Memorial
to Our
Dead
Soldier
TheO. A. C. Memorial Union
is planning the erection of a
building on the 0. A. C. Campus,
which shall be a memorial to the
college and state heroes, who fell
in the Spanish .American and
World wars.
The student body has raised
$263,000. Faculty members
have raised nearly $31,000. and
friends of the college are out
after the balance of cash neeJed
to cover the total estimated 'Ost
oi $300,000.- Memorial Union.
Church News
Notes of Interest to All
Local Denominations.
COUNTY RALLY PROGRAM
hunting-
posted, property;
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ank Winch '1
Send for your free copy
of this book today!
Tbebook tells you howyou can hunt on posted prop
erty how farmer and sportsman can get together
to their mutual advantage.
Three-quarters of the hunting ground is already
posted. Where will you limit this fall? Read tlia
book, "Hunting Pogted Property" it'a free,
E. L DU PONT DE MEMOI RS & CO., lac
Sporting I'tntilvr lliiit'wn
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SPORTSMAN?
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Is broadcasting to all th
World this season
"Cotlie ! W ara battar prepared
than avar t anUrtala you and maka
t your rlilt woiuWrful nptrlMM."
If you have never btm to California it ihould t
the efiort of your life to go. When you arc nUr
to plan the trip let the
Union Pacific
b'!P- ,BrlvJlw,J") ndf!fml bjr phow, r mall
call. I wil I v you llm a-tiHit nlar pRml hmtMM
arrfnaprnrmr, of 1 ykit aand on tha moat halptul
p.lot.d m.M.r.to J,. h,l, f know vry ,uMa. W
Uijn, avtry ul o( equipment anrf tlw art com. I ,iO
aya vBiri1i-ning raf an wnnMatljw,annrida ra with
w w ' ! uiu. hhj U lit rt ml. ur.H. V I
wrn irtvarnt noma or vonr nlhv tn altMui.H .-.i.
4rt.il.. IlMvt tlx. txtt-ihrra b.&U ahall lrXTvS
J. VV. IIOWK, Agent, lone, Ore.
Kave him an idea of the value of
their friendship and making it a
point to gain their good will, he
never had occasion to fear mo
lestation of his home or stock.
The discovery of koM in lloise
llusin and Canyon City called for
a shorter route than the Old Ore
tton Trail and a cut off was made
from. near the present sijjht of
Pendleton across Kirch creek to
the forks of Putter creek and
then to Jordana and on west to
Rock creek!
Besides having. the ideal cow
he was now on the main traveled
road to tha mine and opened up
a road house and sumilied the
travelers with meals and drinks-
as well as feed for the teams sold
the Willow creek portion of his
ranch and built a home one-hall
mile up tthea creek. He wa?
matrix in 1S72 to Missouri
Haney, daughter of John Uaney.
who settled at The Pint s in 1870,
and continued in the cattle busi
ness until cattle wtnt down to
$10.00 per head when he sold out.
In 1X82 they went to Alkali, now
Arlington, where they built a
laige hotel which they operated
tor ten years. Then the desin
for better schools took them to
Monmouth where the? tuain
operated a boarding house and
prepared to educate their child
ren. The death of their son
John which occuted soon after
reaching Monmouth caustd them
to change their plans and they
returned to the ranch in 1SJ3
Mr. Jordan was of the progres
sive pioneer spirit and was the
lirst man to intrduce a McCormick
cutting machine on the creek
an"d when he .returned to the
farm he set out the only hop
yard that was ever planted in
these parts, lluj went down
to 7 cents per pound and after
harvesting two crops .the yard
was plowed up and sown to alf
alfa. He engaged in raising hay
and stock until his death in 11)01
when he was placed beside his
three, children in Lexington
Cemetery.
Mrs. Jordan operated the farm
for several years and tlx'n came
to lone, where slit has conducted
a hospital and is one of the few
survivors of Pjonet r Days. Mrs.
V. M. Itay of Junction City and
Lute Jordan of Los Angeles are
the living children. .
John Jonans populurjty is
shown by the places which bear
hisjname. Few present resi
dents can tell you where Jordans
water is located, but Jordan
Fork is a well known section and
Jordan Elevator will keep his
name on the ranch, while Jordan
Butte ever stand as a monument
to our Grand Old Pioneer.
TOMORROW
.1.. ... i
i n w-pjirv wnii'iiMK vt uve on wave
Hut yet the thli! heave oiiwnrd
We liullil, like eorralH. (rave on (grave
let pave u pathway mnnvaril
We're lien ten har k III many n fray
lint hewer Htrenjftli We borrow
unci wln re the vmigimnl renin today
I he rear hIiiiII eaiup tjiinorrii w
The few hIiiiII not fon-ver dway
'Hie many toll In tiorrow
The ImrH of Hell an: l roii k today
Hut CliliHt ehall reixn tomorrow.
(lernM Mimeey,
lone has very fittingly been
called the "Egg City." At one
time we had two doctors, one
riamtd "Henneg" and the other
"('hick" and now our town-scums
to be giving up the poultry in
dustry and running more to H's.
Note this-Biz, Billy, Brislow,
Bullard, Balnigi-r. and Bert.
Trade with these merchants
you will not get "stung."
Hall's Catarrh Medicine
Thoaa who aro In a "run-down" rnndl.
tlnn will nollra that Catarrh boihera tham
mnrh mora than whan tliay am In coo4
haaltn. Thla fart provaa that- whll
Catarrh la a ImaJ illawm, It I. rrwtlr
Influanrad by eonftlltitlhnal ronillili.aa, .
"'-''' 'TimH mkiiii inb) la a
fomblnail Traalmant, bcih loral and In
Tarnal, and ha han aiieraaarnl In tha
traaimant of Catarrh for over fortr yaara.
Unlit hr all dnirirlau. '
r. J, Chaney V Co., Tolado. Ohio,
This program is to be held at
the Lexir.gton Christiiin Church,
March 18' h.
MORNING
10:00-n votioual . Wallace
Jones.
10:30 Statement of Purpose
10:10 The Countv Fellowship
1 1 :20 Th 9 l're- Easter Campaign
12:00 Slate Song, "Oregon For
Christ"
AITLRNOON
2:00 Devotional Wallace
Jones
2:30 Oregon Missions (15 minute
topics)
(lfOre.ion a Mission Field
(2) This Year's Budget ,
(3) Tin Goal Plan
(t) Tin OlTering
(5)The Permanent Fund
3:15 Song
3:50 The State Conventions
4:10 Tn Diamond Anniversary
4:30 Open Discussion
5:00 State Song, "Oregon For
Christ"
MCI IT
7:30 Young Peoples' Kafly
8:30 So-ig
8:3.) Tlie Task For Disciples of
Cnrjst
l.-Kesi iration of N. T. Church
2.-Voi d Missions
9:35 Closing Song, "Oregon For
Christ"
Benediction
CHURCH DIRECTORY
. Spring
seeding time will soon be here '
A VAN BRUNT
will serve you well.
Ve have a good stock of drills on
hand and our prices arc right.
Hoping the New Year brings
you health wealth and prosperity.
Bristow & Johnson
i
IONE HARNESS SHOP
C A. BECIY. Proprietor
C0XGRKGAT1ONAL CHURCH
Rev. W
11:00 A.
W. HEAD. Pastor
Services
M. and 8:00 P. M.i
FIRST CHU1ST1AN CHUUCH
Sunday School ' 10.1)0
Prayer Meeting Thurs.
Services
10:00 A. M. and 8:001
A. M.
Evening
M.
FlllST BAPTIST CHUivCH
Sunday School at 1C.00 A.M
Junior Endeavor gt5.30 P.M.
Prayer meeting Thurs. 7.30 P,
M
The Independent's phene num
ber is C2.
HEPPNER TAILORING CO.
TAILORS
Suits Made To Measure
PRICE
$29.50 And ' Up
Satisfaction Guaranteed
i
' Heppner, Ore.
A. D. MCMURDO, ft D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Masonic Building
Trained Nurse Assistant
Heppner : Oregon
todson&IweeT
Attorneys At Law
' Firstational Bank Building
Heppner Oregon
When Vou Visit Heppner
Eat at the
Elkhorn Restaurant
Cood Meals Best of Service
Lunch Counter
Dr. A. H. Johnston
'PHYSICIAN & SURCEON
Phone Office
i Residence
HEPPNER - -
Main 933
Main 492
OREGON
Drop 111 ,nd looK over my
Line of WorK Shoes.
I have a goo. I stocK of Gloves and
Harness Supplies.
Repairing at Reasonable Prices.
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lone Market
t CEO. W. RITCHIE. Prop.
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holcsale and Retail Dealer in
I FRESH and CURED MEATS
' Your Patronajje 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
DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSIt! ENGINES, ;
MYERS PUMPS, STAR ifcd AERMOTOR
WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS. .
PAUL G. BALSIGER
lone, Oregon
SEE ME BEFORE THE FIRE
'H. C. WOOD
REALESTATE &
INSURANCE '
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 Sutgeon
Ollice in Drug Store.
IONE, . OREGON
Dr. F. E. Farrior
DENTIST
Office: Odd Fellows Building
Heppner Oregon