The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, May 08, 1925, Image 2

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    THE IONE INDEPENDENT
I
Published Evtiy Fridsy by
V. HEAD, Eilitnt-Publisher
SUBSCRIPTIONj
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Ont year... .
Six month
Thuo months
..A ri msttor at th
IMitufflc t Ion. Orrjon, under ct
ol Marcli a.
Friday May 8, 1925
K-vd U h ko i i. out hold fa9t is
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a be f ""
Old Proverb.
BONDS OR NO BONDS
a nmnosition to bond the coun
4- n. nffoient amount to com
plete the trunk road and build
mads will probably be
tubmited to the voters in the near
future. The maximum uuouni
which may be authorized at this
time is $0,000.00. If authoma
lion is voted, only such part of the
total will be p'aced on the market
. ... time as mas be repuired to
match amounts expended by the !
utate or to cover actual construe
tion on market roads.The total
estimated repuiremenU for the
completion ot trunk highway is
belween $75,000.00 and $100,000.
, 00. This will leave above $4000,
000.00 available for matketroads.
UP AND DOWN
Wheat goes up and wheat goes
jn..nn when the farmers have
-nr. nr need some and down when
the harlest Is on. The city market
nnltiefil eroo interpreters ai
the prosperity of the
farmer when the wheat he has
old for a $1.00 raises to $2.10 on
the bowd of trabe. But the farm
era will get even before lonK-just
watch their smoke.
SWAT REFERENDUMS
The eounty judges and com'mis
gioner's association have stared a
etmoaifn to ursre people not tc
aign ths referendum petitions to
be circulated by the bus ana stage
men. II this move is successful
Houe Bill 413 will decome a law
on May 23. If it is not successful
and the bus nd freight truck
men secure sufficient signatures
to put the referendum over, the
oDeralion of the law will be helu
up for 13 months and ,the state
will lose a half a million dollars.
If the bill becomes a law Ma
68. the half million dollars will be
come available during the period
for maintenance.
Condoa GloDe-Tiaui.
A RESCUE AND A ROMANCE
OK hi sirui( svsamg u 11 U s jounjf
Ctrl uaitd Uebacca Martin u
paddling blrciibark canuv alunt ttis
Ohio rlvsr. Sua was returning tu lir
boma at Ui uoutli of Oruve creok
after vliitlng a tUtar 00 nillva up tltt
rlvr. Her ralatlvea bad tried to per
auada her net to attempt ' tha trip
loos, but aha laughed at their feurt.
Shortly after undown ilia ap
proached a clearing where elie ex
pected to ipend the night In the cubln
of a frtend. But aa aha drew near
aha aaw a war party of Indian danc
ing and yelling around the blazing
cabin. The river waa brightly illumi
nated by the flumes and at any mo
ment aba might be discovered if she
attempted either te advance or re
treat. Bo aha allently paddled clow
to the bank and hiding at beat she
oottld beneath tba overhanging brush,
breethlMilv welted.
Finally the fire died down and the
Indiana departed, aome of them going
upstream In their canoes.' By thU
time the moon had risen and minlo
traveling dangerous, but she knew she
must try to ea'-ape. She did nut try
to paddls but trusted to the current to
carry her out of danger. After travel
ing several miles thus she felt safe
to begin piddling agaln.
Suddenly like a drifting shadow
. another canoe emerged from the oppo
site shore, followed Immediately by
three others. Seeing that she was
discovered, Rebecca began to paddle
desperately.
' Bullets began to slog over her head
and to whip the water around hr.
Finally one of them struck her psddle
and shattered It. The girl tried des
perately to guide her. bark toward the
aliore, but Its progress wus agonizingly
alow. The savages had almost sur
rounded her W'hen there was a blind
ing lightning flash and a roar as of
thunder. One of the Indian ratines
was torn to pieces and Its occupants
thrown struggling Into the river.
A big canoe swept out Into the
stream and from the swivel gun
mounted on Its prow a raking Are was
poured into the other Indian boats.
As the survivors frantically nadifled
TALES OF THE
OLD FRONTIER
f By ELMO SCOTT WAlSun
A FRONTIER SAMSON
JAMliS CTlUtt ' KentiU'klali
who fought with tii-n. Uoorji
ii.un.rs Hark In winning the K'i
Northwest during the Hovoitiuou
ftr tlm war . he settled near
old Kaskaklu on the Mississippi.
m r.v,.niiL In the simng or
1TSS Curry and a coiiiimnion naiutMl
I-evl Teol, while returning from a hunt
ing trip, came to the cubln of another
settler, who was ahsent t the Unh
and decided to spend the night there.
The door of the cabin was fitted with
strong bars, but near- the bottom, as
was the fashion In pioneer homes, a
hole had bwn cut to allow the cat to
go In and out. Just before dawn
furry wus awakened by a noise out
aide the cabin and discovered a wui
party of 10 l'lunkeshaw Indians stealth
lly creeping toward It.
T.w.l mil.. ftllllt. henrted than hi!
....... f.ivnriwt Mirt-enilerllii; nl
oni-e, hoping the Indians would spa"
their lives If they did not otter tkht
i-iirrv relected the proposal scornful If
Teel, however, went to the toor, ltliei
... mu.ii it mid surrender or to reion
nolter, and stood with his foot near th
... h..i i.. imllan Instantly thrust
a pear through the hole and pinned
TWr foot to the noor. neu ne iu
stlnctlvety reached for the spear to
....m i. nthop lunres s uslieu
pun II ""S v.....
hand until It was neipiess.
inwiiii furrr had sprung Into
the loft to drive the Indians away be-
l.l. romoanlon COUla open toe
door. He fired three times, nnnsing
down a redskin each time. Then he
leaped down Into the room again, umj
... .i t.i trnnsflxed to the floor and
helpless. Curry Immediately resorted
to a desperate expedient.
In those days the roofs"Sf the
settlers' cabins were made only of
boards laid on top of the walls with
weight poles acns them to hold them
down. Curry again sprang Into the
-n,! h a Minerhuinan effort tum
bled the roof, weight poles und all,
down uKn the heads of the savages
-, ... rrnwiled around the diHir.
Their leader was killed Instantly and
..11, r. hadlv Injured. U was
duvllcht by now and as the Indians
broke for the woods tlielr flight was
haetanori hv the sham crack of Curry s
rifle which accounted for two or three
more savages before they got om o
range.
Making sura that they had left tin
neighborhood, the traliant Curry, ca
.i.. Kmh rifles and supnortlug In
At rranl-mle. SPt OUt for KilS
fc.cvt. Twt soon gave out entirely
.ftw hlrtliie him In a thicket
.s.. nr.,nt on to the fort and ri
turned with help In time to save h.
companion's life.
Natural Advantage
Jdf.llial scientists say that red
haired women suffer less from serious
diseases than darker women. This I
put down to the fail that the akin of
red-haired people Is usually qulrke
to function than that of other folk
in "(her words. It sheds poison tuort
rapidly than. a dark skin.
Too Obviovi
Vtrr Toune Housewife Rut sureli
this won't dm-elve the llltle things! It's
very plulnly marked " Mouse Trap.
London t "pinion.
Seitt Opportunity
Opportunity Is In respect of time
in mne sense, as time Is In respect
to eternity; It Is the small moment
the exact point, tho crlticul minuie
,n whleh every aood work so much
depends.
Spirituality of Ma$ie
Music Is dual In Its nature; It la
uiiiterlnl ri well ss lolllluul. Its IDS
lerlal side we apprehend through the
sense of hearing and comprehend
through the Intellect; Its spiritual side
reaches us through the fancy tor
IniHtflnutlon. so he It music of the high
est class) snd the emotional part of
us. Krehblel.
ENGELMAN
J0MREGfL
Everything in the line of
hardware. If we havn't
got it we can get it
quick.
iGrmtHiAWARE
IONE, OREGON
TALES OF THE f
OLD FRONTIER
i i pi sir trnrr witson
X "
ft
(41 nil, Wwitru Nwnai UnwB.)
TIM MURPHY, THE ORIGINAL
LEATHER STOCKING
JAMKS K KM N I MO UK VOOl'KIt'S
"Leathemtocklng," the super-fron-tlersmnn,
was not entirely a child ol
the novelist's brain, for there was a
Uutherstiieklng" In real llto and
many of his exploits during the Revo
lnfinn far outshone anything that
I'oimer ever had his hero do, lie was
Tim Murphy, a Virginian, ami ne was
th nreiuler sharpshooter otttlen.
lianlel Morgan's riflemen who marched
....i, i. il,-lit Itnrsovne witn tne
words "Liberty or Death" on tho front
of tkelr buckskin hunting shirts.
At the name or sanuogu u ..n
Mi.Hibv's deadly aim that brought
down tieneral Krasor. the real niHHary
ulna f lturirovnea nrmy, whose
,i..th imiveil tho turning point 111 that
campaign. So perhaps It would not be
far wrong to say that the rifle of Tim
Mnrnhv won the American Revolution.
After the Saratoga campaign Mur
nhv was sent to Tryon county on scout
duty untl here ss an Indian fighter he
won his Greatest fame. Ills name soon
became a word of dread among the
Iroquois warriors, for his fleetness of
foot, his daring and his skill at fight
ing them In their own way made him
n onimv to he both odmlred and
rtresded.
Lodge Directory
mXK LODOK So. lirt A K.i A.M
leeta every first mid third lne
,t.eh month. W. M. . K. niter
tc. L. E. Dick.
LOCKST CH .M'TF.It No. 11!". o. r.
i.h .s thimecoiid nnd Intirtli Tui
l,iv f eneli nii.ntli. W..M. Mrs. wjrr
tie Walker; St-c. Mrs. Nina Ulddlc.
liiE T.niCE No. XX,. I. O. O. r
Meets everv Saturday evening.
. i- i, v, V tterireil I.r
s.. K.irie A. Hrown; Trens
E. J. Ilrlstow.
i.i-v.-uiM! iw itKRKKAH No. 01
V ..V I .'..,.
i (. O. V. MfU the first and tliir
i lmmdav ofeiu-h month. N-U. H"".
.'.nwlniKn: V. ti. Arvlllii Swauso
t-c. Vcrdu nitchie: Treas. Etta Brl
:ow. '
Leave your watch repairtnK al
Swanson's Feed and Supply bton
for llaylor the Jeweler. Heppntr.
Sl.itcment of the Ownersnlt,
Management, etc.
.. it at Cunirn'ss
iy"iuin-i "v.
liiu-iiMt 24. mi. of liine. Indepetideli
...,i.iui.l weklT at lone. Oregon
r.. i,pll 1. 112."..
Muiinclrx Kdltor, . . i-.m
...... .1 V I lend, liitn
Oreiron.
.1. ..mMi.ra nre: E. S. Acser-
-iii ti,.,.i,l!in Ave.. St. Loilh
VI,.
t.-',.n l,nn.lhold.rs. tnort(l'iK"
.....i ..ti...rs.-4-urlty holders, holdiim
.K-rceut or more ol total nmonut
. , . ...... .... nr DLiirr wm:...
ties. None
I-. s ACKKHM V-V. Owner.
, ,,,i BiiWrilM'd Ih-Io
nwuru v ......
i.utir-t. iinr of April, l!'- '-
... n..i.i,,u,,n - Notary I'tllill
Jly commission expires 2.l-2S.
YOU M AY WIN $1,500
... i.. K HWttt worjt out of
" vou " Z'7. . toiut met
A,.lnll.o IN CAbH prli
oi ,wuUi lo commwi Is this
, ... .1- uiiun.Ht:li.nlNO CONTEST
HRMI ......
5IH lump .
n..... Aurort, IIHSt
Church News
Notes of interest to All
Local Denominations.
There will be a uroupgalhcrirnr
of Sundnv schools in the imi'k a
Tonn noxt Sum ay. lhe smiou"
win hooin nt 10: 30 A. M.
Fiillowiim thi' torn ei'rvice there
will hi. n tieriod of class instruc
tioi in the uniform U'bbohs.
ill be a basket dinno
UnH nil in town as well as out of
inwn nre urired to bring baskets.
There will be nn afternoon song
service beinn-ntf at 2:12 which
will be follow, d by a rollcall ot
Sunday Bchoo'..', each schoolhav
inc ten minutes,
There will be a nmber of Bhoit
ndtlresft-s. All 'ire invited whttli
Sunday school inemers or not.
Gdd Pre I from Lover
Near one i-ntr uee of the greiu y
the.lral of Sev. :e haugs n I'm
... ...i...... which once
aoil Jiiiuno .
served us a pri..,ely love token that
failed ot Its mission. In 0 ws
o-iil bv the sulnm of Egypt to A bestl-
llful prtmvsH oi Spalu. wno aimr.
t suitor whose tlrt present .wild
scarcely b sold to speak of affection.
"i. U. J."
H (). S. Is a code signal oniy, sni
.ot an abbreviation. un.c;any oirio
no phrase a "save our ship or
'suspend other b- rvler" for which ti e
letters slnnd. They were sJopieo s
he universal i'.. dress signal by the
International radio ! legrapnic on-
tentlou ol lfilL'. The signal Is trans-
!ii;ttfd as thre -lots, three iln-he aMl
hree dots, en I v. as chosen lict nu-s
t is eaully sc.. i and e.isdy ni"tin-
mulshed.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
CONGREGATIONAL CUURCH
Rpv. VV. VV. HKAD. Pastor
Services
11:00 A. M. and 8:00 V, 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 CHUltCH
Sunday School at 1C.00 A.M
Junior Endeavor st5.30 P.M.
Prayer meeting Thurs. 7.30 P.M
Science i. Politic
Scientists sre busr ssi-ertiiluliig tlis
esart ftelKht nt the eurtli, lisvliiic left
to the ill::.'luns the Job or Undls
out unit t Is tli matter ltb It. Morn
ing Oresunlsn.
TAILORS
Suits Made To Measure
PRICE
$29.50 And Up
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Heppner, Ore.
A. D. MCMURDO, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Masonic Building
Trained Nurse Assistant
Heppner : Oregon
WOODSON & SWEEK
Attorneys At Law
t
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
Residence
Main 933
Main 492
HEPPNER -
OREGON
minium
SPRING
1 v
IS HERE
Let us measure you for
new BORN suit. We
guarantee a fit;
COME IN AND SDE OUR
SAMPLES
Bristovv &
IONE HARNESS SHOP
C. A. BECK. Proprietor
Drop In ond looK over my
Lint- of WorK Shoes.
I have u Rood stocK of Cloves and
Harnt-ss
t Kcpnirlnrf ut Reasonable Prices.
lone Market
CEO. W. RITCHIE, Prop.
Wholesale and Re tail 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
DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES,
MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR
WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS.
PAUL G. BALSIGER
lone, Oregon
SEE ME BEFORE THE FIRE
H. C. WOOD
REAL ESTATE &
INSURANCE
IONE, OREGON
F. H. Robinson
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Will practice in all the 'Courts
' ' '
IONE, 0KEG0N1
Johnson
Supplies.
tl
Clyde RAValker.M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Drug Store.
IONE, . . OREGON
Dr. F. E. Farrior
DENTIST
Office: Odd Fellows Building
Heppner .;. Oregon