THE IONE INDEPENDENT
PublWitJ Ev.ry FriJay by
. V. HEAD, iMiux-rubluhtr
SUBSCRIPTION:
On yssr 11.60
Six months ... 1.....T6
Tnia months 60
E.iW.vd ts second i!;us matter at the
poitufflce at lone, Oregon, under act
.. . . ... of MatvU a. 1879 . ,
: Friday, April 10, 1925.
4.
I would, rather I ; right than
p:eslilcht, '' ' k ; '
i , Honry Clay.
Breathe tbere the uian with soul so
dead
He never to himself hath nltl
This Is my own, my native laud
Whose heart hath ne'er wltblu hliu
burne-l
As home his footstep he ha turned
from wanderiiK on a foreign Strand
It such there breath, go, mark him
well
For hliu no minstrel rapture swell.
.High though his title, proud b!s
nanie,
Bouuiileits hi wealth, as wish can
claim
lVxplte those titles, pwwer and pelf
The wretch concentered all on self
Living shall torlelt fair renown,
and doubly dying shall go down
To the vile dust from which be
sprung.
Unwept, uu honored and uiuaug.
LEGAL TECHNICAUIIES
It is reported that the govern
ment has experienced a set back
in its suit against Doheny, Fall
et a1., on charges of conspiracy
In connection with the Teapot
Dome oil land leases.
The presiding judge decided
that the indictment was defect
ive and that a legal officer of the
government was in the room at
the time the indictment was
drawn. It was not shown that
he prepared the indictment or in
any way influenced the action of
the gt and jury. . Apparently the
same indictment would have
been drawn and presented had
the government representative
not been present
Nevertheless the judge quashes
the indictment . and the matter
must , again be referred to a
grand jury. This means more
delay and every day lessens the
chances of successful prosecu
tion. , This is not all, however, the
constant recurance of such judi
cial decisions weakens the conn
det ee of the people in th integ
rity of the courts -and leads them
to feel that men and corpora
tions of great wealth are abovt
the law as far as the courts are
concerned.
' The pettifoging quiblers, who
render such decisions not only
destroy publi confidence in them
selves but undermine the found
ations of the temple of justice.
Million Dollar Motor Again
Julius Dusevoir, in a new Star
touring ear climbed Mt Nebo.
one of the Pacific Coast's most
famous hills, last week. "Motor
cycles only have climbed it, and
but a . few, with special front
wheeles, have ever succeeded in
going oyer the top. Failure in
variably results in a dangerous
kid, and many have been in-
juredin making the backward
skid. -
The Mount Nebo hill is on the
Umpqua nver from Roseburg,
and the entire town of Rose
burgbcsn witness any stunts
tried on: the " hill. The climb
rises sheer from the river bank
and is 1100 feet in length; The
steepest grade is said to be 77
percent. It is said also that if
the automobile stops or breaks
down, there is no alternative but
.practically straight clitf and the
river, below. i ,. .' , ,
International Harvester Prim
rose tCream , Separators at
-"Greatly" reduced - price?. 1
' tin..a XT 1 M O .! T
uo.c n v. a auu iiu. aizes. n
in need of a Separator get my
BERT MASON
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SAFEGUARDING TOUR
ISTS' CAMPS
It is now possible to travel
from New ; York to Portland,
Oregon, and from Mexico to
Canada by motor ' car, and in
some cases, on a verv moderate
salary. Millions of people now
travel by automobile to the re
motest parts of this country
reached by roads. Disease al
ways follows the line of travel.
Epidemics move from place to
p'ace as infected people move.
Until recenily it was possible to
institute control measures that
would effectively prevent the
intrduction of infectious diseases
into new territory, but with
universal automobile traffic it
has been necessary to enact new
legislation governing the condi
tion of tourists' campgrounds. I
The health of the people of Ore
gon is very important and we
owe it to ourselves to tabe care
of it In order to protect our
selves we must provide first class
sanitary conditions for the tour
ist -Oregon State Board of
Health.
1924 Breaks Record For Util
ity Financing
Public Jservice companies of
the country made a record for
all time in new financing for
1924. According to figures just
complied, new capital received
up to December 31, amounted to
$1,325,600,827, not including an
additional item of $204,039,000
for refunding purposes. This
is at the rate of more than $3,
600,000 a day, compared with a
rate of slightly more than $2,-
400,000 adsy during 1923.
It would take 460 npeVm can
dles to equal the illumination of
the average electrically lighted
home.
Who Am I?
I have scattered .bread crusts.
tin cans, Sunday supplements and
paper plates from the Caves in
Southern Oregon to Monnt
Baker in Northern Wasaington.
I have hacked forest trees and
left camptires burning from the
California line to the Canadian
border.
I have hooked pears from
Medford orchard and walnuts in
the" Williamette Valley, "Rome
Btauiies" trom beautiful Hood
River Und "Delicious" apples
from the broaJ Yakima valley.
I have rolled rocks into the
aapphire depts of Crater Lake
and thrown tin cans into Lake
Chelan.
I have seen all, heard all and
in my weak way, have managed
to destroy much.
I am the earless and thought
less American Tourist
Leave your watch reDairinir at
Swanson'a Feed and Supply Store
for Haylorthe Jeweler, Heppner.
IfMaimsmmmmi
ENGELMAN HARDWARE
IONE, OREGON
Everything in the line of
hardware. If we havn't
'got it we can get it
quick.
ENGELMAN HARDWARE
IONE, OREGON
-jiUAMm.WMM.. .
A PUBLIC TRUST
Hy The I'tvitldont, Calvin t'oollilg.
J ' We hold the resources of our
country as a trust. They ought
to be used for the benefit of the
present generation, , but they
ought neither to be wasted nor
destroyed. The generations to
come also have a vested interest
in them. They ought to be ad
ministered for the benefit of the
public. No monopoly should be
permitted which would result in
profiteering, nor on the other
hand should these resources be
indiscriminately bestowed upon
those who'will unwisely permit
them to be dissipated.. These
great natural resources must be
administered for the general
welfare of all the people, both
for the present and for the
future. There must be both
use and restoration.
Association reports total receipts
for the year ending Dec. 31',
1924 at $45,129.66 and expendi
tures of $40,511.24 with a balance
on hand of $4,618.42.
Of the total reteipts $38,698.12
was derived from the sale of
Christmas seals and of this
amount $48.94 is credited to
Morrow county.
Statement of the Ownership,
Management, etc.
KtUlrwl by Act of Congrees tl
August 24, 191'.', of lone, Independent,
pulillxhm! weekly at lone, Oregon,
for April 1, 1!J5.
MauuKliiit Editor, W. W. Head,
Kdltor, rublUher, J. V. Head, lone
Oregon. ,
That the owner are: K. 8. Acser-
nian, 6434 Scanlau Ave., St. Louis,
Mo.
Known bondholder. mortKntree
and other security holders, holding
per cent or more of total amount of
bonds, mortgage, or other necurl-
tie. None
K. 3. ACKICKM AN, Owner.
Sworu to and sulwcrtbed before
me this drat do of April, 1W5.
V. H Koblnson, Notary Public
My commixslon expire 2-20-2N.
YOU MAY WIN $1,500
If m are aNa to mak. tilt awt vorit out of th
letim contained la tha worja "TOILET NECES
SITIES." AtotaloiSi.ooa IN CASH trim UI
bt awarded to cooipatttora la nil.
CHEAT WOHD-BUILDING CONTEST
Stfld ataao for circular and rvlaa. AJJrrtt
Sru-trl.ld Laborarorln. Daat. it, Aurora. Illmoi,
Lodge Directory
IONE LODOE Vs.. 120. KY.kk .M
M-eta every first and third Wedne
o! fitch month. W. M. . It. Walicr
Hoc L. E. Dirk.
LOCUST CHATTER No. II A. O. E
Meet the secoud and fourth Tues-
diiy of each month. W.M.Mr. Myr
tie Walker; Sec. Mrs. Nina liltldla.
IONE IXHHiE No. 135. 1. O. O. T,
Meet every Haturday evening. N
O., Frank Young; V. O. Berg en I.e
better; Sec. Earl A. brown; Trea.
E. J. Brlstow.
Ul'NCFIGRAKS KEBEKAH No. 91
I.O.O.V. Meets the first and third
Thursday of each month. N.O. Huby
EiiKelman; V. ). Arvllla Swanaon
Sec. Verda UlU'hle: Trea. Etta Brls
tow.
,mi., urn,
Church , News
Notes of Interest to All
Local Denominations.
There will bo a special musi
cal programme at the Congre
gational churc h Sunday, April 12.
The Union C. E. meeting will
beheld at the Baptist church
next Sunday evening,, and will
be led by I, L Howard.
Dr. Bently of the State Board
of Baptist churches, preached at
the Baptist church in lone,
Tuesday evening.
Thursday ufternoon was the
occasion of a joint meeting of
the the Missionary Society and
Dorcas Society at the Congre
gational church.
The Mission ary meeting wes
led by Mrs. Killer. Planes for
improving the .church grounds
were discussed.
Ed Keller and family, of Lex
ington, attended the morning
service at the Congregational
cturch last Sunday morning.
It is reported that Reverend
Judson Brown, former pastor of
the lone Christian Church, has
committed matrimony.
Don't forgt t the Junior C E.
meeting at the Baptist church,
Sunday evening at 5:30. Lavina
Stange is the leader.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Rev. W. W. HEAD, Pastor
Seryices
11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Prayer Meeting Thurs. Evening
Services
10:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M.
FIRST BAPTIST CHUKCH
Sunday School at ic.00 A.M
Junior Endeavor st5.30 P.M.
Prayer meeting Thurs. 7.30 P.M
FOR OVER 40 YEARS
STALL'S CATARRH MEDICINK hat b.
uaod aucc.aalully (a Ui lroUnnt ot
Catarrh.
HALL'S CATARRH MKniriKR eon.
tl'a of an uinun.nt which Uulrkly
RHKVM by Vocal application, and Iho
Iniorna! Madlclno, a Tonic, whk h seta
through th. Blood on th Mucoua Bur.
faoca, thus rducln tho Inriammatlon.
Sold by all Brufdsta.
r. J. Cbraay Co Triads. Ohio.
HEPPNER TAILORINGCO.
TAILORS
Suits Made To Measure
PRICE
$29.50 And Up
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Heppner, Ore.
A. D. MCMURDO, E 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 :
Phone-
Office
Main 933
. Main 492
OREGON
Residence
IEPPNER - -
vVf;-rr Spring '
, 1 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
i .
IONE HARNESS SHQPfr
; C A. BECK. Proprietor ,3 ...J,
J Drop In. and looh over my '
Line of Worh Shoes.
1 have o good atocK of Cloves and -Harness
Supplies.
Repairing at Reasonable Prices.
lone
. CEO. W.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
FRESH and CURED MEATS
Your Patronage Solicited.
Under New Management
IONE HOTEL
lone, Ore.
Refurnished and Strictly Up to Dale. Commer
cial Table First Class. A home a.way from
home, with best meals In Central "Oregon.
SAM GANGER, Proprietor.
Nice Rooms. Good Service.
Farm Implements
VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR
. DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES, ,
MYERS PUMPS, STAR. and AERMOTOR '
. WIND. MILLS. WINONA WAGONS.
PAUL G. BALSIGER
lone, Oregon , -
SEE ME BEFORE THE FIR E
H. C. WOOD
REAL ESTATE &
INSURANCE
IONE, ORECON
F.. H. Robinson ,
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Will practice .in all the Courts
IONE, OREGON
Hmm4
Market
RITCHIE, Prop.
jSSjuiaHBlBiBB;
Clyde R.Walker,M.D.
Physician and Surgeon '
Office In Drug Store.
IONE, "OREGON
Dr. F. E. Farrior
DENTIST
OftVc: Odd Fellows BullJinfl
Heppner . Oregon