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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1925)
LEXINGTON ECHOES Mr. Frank Sloan, a sheep mar of Stanfield was a Lexington vis itor the first of the week. Ed Copenbtver le't this week far Bend where he expects t find employment in the sawmills. Mrs. Wallaci Jones and childter returned horn, on Friday last from a six weeks visit with rel atives at Newberir. Mrs. Letch Mc Millan and Mrs. Laura Scott returned on Month? Mn Charles Shurte of Herp- nfr was visitippr in Lexintn on Monday. The Senior play given in Ihi Lexington high school auditorium last Friday eveng was a decider i a .cess. A lare crowd was in at tendance and the acting was of a high order. Wolves Stick Together Ernest Thompson Setou In Ms book on Northern animals says that wolves an the most soolnble of beast of prey. They cuther In bunds or iiuck during winter months chiefly for t pnrpose of rendering to each othe. assistance. Much Football Literature Football li represented In Ureal Britain's periodical literature by about fifty publications; tonic ol which are issued the year round and others during the season only. i Seems a Little Unfair At the bate of objection to Jury -ervtc Is the perhaps selfish feeling hat on doesn't want to glte up lih ilme because two other persons didn't choose to Debate. S I nr f ,flm Picture ahead- Kodak as you go You don't need to join a club or buy a license or change your clothes to have the fun of picture-making. It's just part of every day's doings. Get your Kodak out. Autographic Kodaks $6.50 up; Brownies Ji.oo up a complete assortment. And an interested salesman to show them to you. The famous Yellow Box film in your size. Developing and printing that you '11 like. BULLARDS PHARMACY The KODAK Store Why not visit Zion National Park, the newly opened Wonderland 1 n. Southarn Utah, this Summmrf Ask (or booklet In nat ural colon, which gros cornpleta in formation 00 n earning thit uniqua land. Denver. Omaha , Kansas City... St. Louis Chicago. Detroit Cincinnati . . . . CaH us by phone and let us make all your arrange snsnta. Costs no more and will save your valuable time. J. W. Howk, Agent, lone, MORGAN ITEMS S. Edwards visited with Jame riardesty's family last Thursda) and treated them to a nice mes jf fish. James Hardesty aocom )anied Mr. Edwards to lone. S. Ed wars left for Corbet oi Thnrsday for another load of fish if you waut fish, jnst hoi up Mr. Edgards np. Mrs. Misner and daughter and and Mr. and Mrs. PaJberg of lone were calling at the Willow Cieek rWtry Farm last week after chickens. Mogan people enjoyed the coo ipell of weather and the rain last veek after the severe heat and iust. Franklin Ely finished plowtng ast week Bert Palmeteer and wife accom panied by H. 0. Ely, wife and tirls. took W. F. Palmeteer to Arlington last Sunday. Mr. Pul meteerii leaving for a vacation in Portland Mr. and Mrs. H. j Streetei tnd Mrs. Streeter's father Mr. llorey, were calling on the Har testy family Saturday evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harbison attend- ji church in lone last Sunday. Mrs' Mc Murray, Mrs. Low. ir.d Mrs. Bowers were in Morgan ml Snndav. Dull Old Highway Kconom.v may lie the road to sue .s, but most of us prefer detours. 'oMou Trunsorlpt. Summer Fasfec b effect dally S.tw.sts May 22 and Sept. IS Cleveland Toronto ..... Pittsburgh... Washington. . Philadelphia.. New York.. , . Boston t tdt.f . I'lJ' " 141. 144 S 146.96 m.oe Compondinj fan to oth Important osntars Final return limit October 81, 1925. Liberal stop over privileges going and returning. A side trip to Yellowstone at small additional cost wilt aliord the experience of a life time. Oregon. UEPPNER NOTES The women, a Relief Coida ol .ieppner arranged a ptriotic pro rramme for the last meeting ol .he d' T. A., a featurr of which was the preseutatiou to the hitrl theol, on behalf of the W. R. C. f a framed copy of the. Oregoi flan Law The prest ntation speed aa mabe by Mrs. Jean Oilman Mrs. Olive Frye, Mrs. Johi Whitman of Ueppner and Mrs. vVilliam Ayers all of Sans Souc Rebecca Lodnte of Ueppner, wil iccompany will BoeoaiOuny Wm, MciDuf fy of Willow Lodge, I. 0. 0, F., as delegates to the Rebec, ca coiiventiou at Ashland next weee, leaving Sunday. Girl Reserves to the number of iJ uu 17 buy bcuuia presenteo iroup exercises in a very effect ive menner at the last P. T. A. mating. The girls were undei ghe direction of Miss Flizaboth Phelps and the boys were led by Ueid Bvselck. Mrs. Sarah Mc Namer took her mother, Mrs. Rogers over to Pres cott, Sunday. ' Mrs. Rogers will visit there for a month or so. , Toere are only three G. A. lil Vet erans in HepDner now. One ol thtse' Mr. Williom Ball, was pres ent when the VV. R. C. prese'.t the high school with a copy oi the Oregon Flag Law. Why Not Full Time? The next time you see a sale of airs It'll come In luinily to know that no jiuliltlous niHii, working In miare time 'or thirty yenrs, can chop ftaoT eont of kihmI anil annex some 40,000 flltliy dollura. (itmd Hardware. Cord of Wood, 96,?00 Paget About itl.t pases of onllnurr pn- per in u y he niaile from one cord of wood. Billioni in Motort Something over $."siiusi,ii ! Invested In the passenger cur bruiHli nf the motor vehicle business. Water Quickly Evaporated Approximately T.tMi.iMi tons of fresh water flow diilly Into Hie Ie:i. sea, which hus no outlet. Merause this fresh water Is 'Immediately evap orated the bright of the . level Is not affected. Fatal to Friendship No niun ever forgltes ou niter yo are forcel to pay the note you lnilirse! f him. ItiN-hester Times L'ttlon. When Tipping May Stop Tipping can he ubsnlutely atiMipe.. when everyhoily Ik perfectly autlstlei to be treuleil no better than anyhod; else. lioston Clobe. Earth Nature's Tomb The earth, that is autuiVs mother Is her toinh. Shukespeore. Makes Strong Piper f'aroa Hber, used h) the nntlves ot Itrazll for fishing nets, muy be made Into paper of ijnu'i;il strength. run n i a -v. w . 'sj -v tr a, , m -i saw l li IV "i V liWX.WNX I 1 11 H X .m T aI. "X. " "-. vUUaw rrs s H i ft CECIL NEWS ITESr Mrs. JacK ilynd of "Butteby ,''lats", has) been spetding a few uys wilu Mi. ana Airs. Chut lie ly nds at " Hie Piues", Ukia, Ore. E. Ory of La Granule, state .cale msptctor was making hib ttiiiual iou..u at Cftii iii.s vm.vi. Father Cuntwell, ot Ueppner. wasvisitii.. with Mr, and Mis. lOlin Mc hnly re at "Killurney ' .uring the past week. Mrs. L. L.Funk and daughter A.oo uuttiuiiiK, ot '"Hie (Jurlin Collage" wute visiting Mrs. Koy cl. Siendei , c "Seldoinsveii1, on Friday. An. and ..Irs. George Krebs ol "i ne Lasl ldmp" were the guekts jt ftl . and Mrs. M. Van Sci.oiaik it Arlington on Tut Pay. Wiilittiii t aler ana wile of the me u' tea on Monday lor Attila Wall. . howttt4 .lardesty of Morgan iccompank i by Noel btreeter iia Harvey Medlock of Cecil, ei parteilor the hills for a lew n uiaon S.urJay but trom me i it ot their lui.ch buckets one lwhlhavt thcgiit they were icviri'g lor a month or more. Chimney Waite It Checked Mnxt nf Die old fiishlowed furnaces md imtiiy of the luler dealitna lost t urtte percenuite of their heat thmuith he chimney. Kliitrlcal eiiRlneers ars tow bcL'Innli to cheek the waste wllli lew devices. To Hate they have au iwded In i nivertlni! Into eAergy US tier cent of i ne liciit units of the fuel used. In Time of Trouble i 'I ilili i ii iiihI maids are frequenUy i ii liiK III ii n emergiMtcy, and a dl I't tniy hi nt: over the telephone with ho immt'K, ndilrmaea and telephont imilu-r of the f u nilly physician and l ii' -iitute, the nearest tire hot, the no he itHllon. the family pantor and ths nislnens plucn of nil employed mem iem of t'ic fuml'y will sometimes ivtrt n trnf'1 'jr. One's Duty to Humanity The greater! gMd a limn can do Is to cultivate himself ami develop hu power In order that lie limy he of greater service to humanity. Mur--liiill Kleld. Appropriate They are si'tllng phonograph record" to be playi-d while use perforins re ilnelng exerrliea. The " meloilr, oi course, Is, "Oh, Listen to the 1'unt !" Ancie.it Cathedrals There are no fewer than six cut he. trills and one Ir.irgh In Scollond w hh h can In lll.'il lay jlnlm to "no yean of authentic existence. Just a Little Question I. Illlc Kiuly (vlklllng the farm) t'nele James, why does Hint nig wear a ring In her nose) Is she en'agi-dT Death's Great Gifts li-alh gives us sleep, etertiul yonth, ml i 1 1 1 n i r 1 1 1 1 i t -. Itirhter. II I D III Ii i u.nlissi Don't put it off. pa wan miiKtv tx)or economv to w v a) of postpone painting or varnish 2, whether it be the inside floors and woodwork or the out side exposed surfaces. What wear and tear are doing on the inside, rot and rust are doing on the outside slowly pulling down the value of your property through surface neglect. To put point and varniidi on beforsj it la needed, and not after, is true economy. Damage is under way just as soon as the surface is broken down, which is often before you realize it. Buy good paint - it's cheapest Cheapest because it protects the surface better, lasts longer and goes further. Rasmussen Paint and Varnish Products ars mad In one of the finest paint factories in ths United j7",h ',, ' Northwest. They ars "1 ki i "Pe,t "ko have an intimate knowlsdge of Northwest climatic conditions a knowledge gained through many years of actual contact with these conditions. The strict maintenance of Rasanussen Quality governs every step in the making of these paints nd Tarnishes from tha first selection of the lead, ' oil, and other materials, to tha final sealing and labeling of ths can. t FL" 1,8 k"" l"'"' ,h,, Rmussen Purs Faint ws add our guarantee to ths manuJacttu tM Bring your paintiag problems to, us. Notice For Publicalion Ucpitrtment of Hie Interior, tJ, . Lund (llli ut Tim Pullon, Oregon, April Int. 1U'.'.'.. " NOTICIC la llendiy Olven flint t'linrlca A. llmiMon, o( lone, Uri'mni, who mi, J tine 111, Ill.M, ttiHilo Itoino sleiiil Ktitpy No, IC'IIH, for K. SW'X, W'J Si:, Modioli 17, Township Hotltli Iliiiiite 'ill DiiHt, Willamette Mt'l-lclliill, Iiiin filed notice of lliten- tlou to imiko limit threw year proof, io cstnlillsli claim to the land Hoove Icacrlticd, before (luy M. Andcraim, I 'ill led Stales CoiiiiiilsMliiiier, lit Ueppner, Oregon mi the .'Otli day of June, IIU.V Clalnunit tiiiiuea. as witnesses: I, w. riu-liwr. 1'rniik Yointu Ktifua Karreiis ami (Veil Nurgetit, all uf lone Oregon. J, W, llonnely. l(c((later Visit, for 80 Miles The most powerful electric search light In the world, with a normal range of more than AO miles, Is In ope ration on Mtalen Islnml, New York. It Is part of the equipment of Ibe ( lilted Slates lighthouse service. On a clear night the beacon lias been reported as visible In Philadelphia, more than M tulles away. Sickness Protects Game Sleeping sickness and malarial fever III perpetuate big game In AYrlc the realisation has been forced on hunters that they cannot defy microbes wheu they Invade the haunts of the big mammals. IMMMMMIIHIMIIIIIM ! Attention DON'T Be Inconsiderate With Yourself When you come to know that your fuel is almost gone. It pays investigate fuel prices at 'I HE FARMERS. When you are in onable prices- See Us. Fanner's Elevator Co. lone, Oregon. IMMMHHIIIIHIIHMMet i 11 ' Vs i ' -r Cut Machinery Cost In Half The man who (eaves his machines in the fields is pay ing, by depreciation, for an implement shed, but not getting the shed. You can cut your machinery cost in half by prolong. Ing its life anq usefulness. You can double the life o an Implement by putting it under cover as soon as you are through using it The cost of an implement shed to protect $2,000.0 worth of machinery is only a fraction of that sum. We have many excellent implement shed plans to sho you, and ws hive thj right itnterla! to build Just the kind and sizj building you require. Do not make the mistake of building before you examine our up-to-date mplement shed plans, we will be glad to have you ca nd examine them, whether you are building now orl ater. . Tum-A-Lum 10 AT 0. A. Ci jt Oregon Agricultural Colldge lias has a gradrtating class of 530 this year. lone is rcpreseted in the class by Thomas J. Davidson who is mujoring In mechanical engin eering. Wholesale Serenading In front of the apartment houses In Hptuilah cities it Is no unusual thing tu see three young men sliimllns shlo by side In. the street, looking up anil pouring out Impassioned protestations, each to a girl on a different floor. All Lost Without Pilot The pusslons are the winds which urge our easel forward, Had tin reason Is the pilot which steers It. Tb vessel could not advance without ihs winds, and without the pilot tr would be lost. A Good Time To Subscribe for the Inde pendent is -NOV- Farmers need of fuel at reas- IHMIIIWMHMIIIlrH n Lumber Co.