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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1925)
LEXINGTON ECHOES Miss La Velle Lu:as from the Hamilton Hospital at The Dalles ;a at the hom of hr parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lucas, for her vacation. Mis Elsie Tucker has secured a position at, Sa'en, with the teleDhone comDanv and is wall pleased with the C ipitol city. Miss Eulala Evsrn of Willami na is here for a isit with her friend, Miss Dora Cutsforth. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heckner of Tillamook are visiting at the home of Mrs. Hnk ler'a sister, Mrs. Gus McMillin, inLexinRtor. Porcupine Annoy Railroad The government'a Alaska railroad hat to fight porcupines. Hubber In any fonn Is to the porcupine what waste paper and rubbUh are to the American goat, popular for lunching purposes, and the railroad officiate have ordered rubber hoae In pumping atatlona and all rubber fixtures to be hung on high poles. Good Corn Breedrrt Imtiiius mere good corn breeder Varieties grown by them when the white man first came are still being grown In New England, says Nature Mugnrlue. and are fully as products as other varieties uiuturlng la the smiu time. Do Good To lay There Is if ld prcterh that the goodness that you may do thla day. do It, and abide not nor delay It not till tomorrow. Perfection in Taite Terfeet taste la the faculty of re reiving the greatest possible pleasure from those material sources which re attractive to our moral nature la Its purity and perfection. Much Football Literature Football Is represented In Ureat Britain's periodical literature hy about fifty publications, some of which are Issued the year round and others during the season only. . MORGAN ITEMS Mi", and Mrs Suddarth were down from Irrigtnlast Saturday looki ig fora house to rent Mrs Sudd irth has been eugaged as principal of the Morgan school or th im beginn ing in September. Wute Crawford from the Ella ditrict was doing business in Mor- Thursday. He Baid the crops out that way were showing np better than he had ever before seen them. 11. Ely, Elvin E y.A. F.hndW V, Falmateer attended court in Heppner on Tuesday. Several persons from Morgan attended the Christian Endeavor convention in lore last Thursday evememng. What is more fun than a picnic party With the victuals all spread on the ground; With bugs in the butter and ants in the milk And skeeters all flying around The families of B. F. Morga, II 0. Ely, J. A. Troedson, R. E Harbison, Frank Halferty wit) Miss Gladys Pierrot, Mrs. Marti r and son Avery of Moro. and Mrs Wade of Estacada with her sot Merle' banqueted on Willow Cr Sunday. All reported a gooo ti ne. Miss Gladys Pirrot, havini closed her school term in Port a 1 1 has been visiting Ely's I or t few days. She is going to join ber mother in b.n r.a c.uo .or the summer. Mr. and Mrw. Karl Farnsworth, te of Rhea Sibing , were calling on their Willow Creek friends cn tiiiity. Gme Logan of Condon, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Her mann, at Rhea Siding, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. L Funk and d uighter, Miss Gereldine, of Hit 'Ourtins Cottage", spent the weekend with friends ut Wasco. Elvin Miller of "Highview' also W. Thomas cf "Dotheboys Hill"' wertpayins (heir week! vi.sit to Cecil on Sunday. Messrs. Art Wheelhouse and Maik Weiu liti f ml uf Arlingten eie calling in Cecil on Wednt;s. lay. Miss Viola MiUbnnks of V.rno- ma arrived at Willow creek anch on Sunday anp will visil ivith her grandparents, Mr. and Force of Habit Absent-minded Kdltor (asked to say grace) We tluink Thee for Thy boun tlful blessings, but beg to state that they are unnvalluhle for our present purpose. Boston Transcript CECIL NEWS XimS Mrs. W. H. Chandler for sevoral weeks. Som Logan and son John of Four Mile, also Mrs, Weltha Corn best and Mrs, Brownly spent Sun ilny at the Home of Mr, and Mrs. Zenneth Logan at Welis bpriugs. FARM LABOK MEETING Tne meeting uf farmers called for the purbose of discussin the errvdit wage scale for the com ing season, as noted in these col nmi.i lust week, met assceduled in the office ot the County Ag't. tast Saturday and chose the fol lowing named committeemen to represent Morrow County at the district nuetiuit to be held at Arlington Saturday, June 13, W. M. Pud berg, Andy Rood, Eail Eskelson, O. T. lierguson and Earl Warner. The tentnient of those present lavored the bu;.ie wage scale as last season. 2 Picture Ahead! Kodak as you go Then bring your Kodak films to us foj fjnishing A Good Oil Cookstove ySMakcs Cooking a Perfect "Snap" JfOCT ?HY be a slave to your vj yr kitchen? Your dealer will be glad to demonstrate how the modernised oil cookstove with U bigh-spced burner, heat re tuning ovens, broilers, etc., makes rural cooking a perfect "snap" noise less simple w7 And to keep your kitchen air clean and pure use only the highest grade kerosene Pearl Oil. 7'hul'i the clean burning kerosene that is refined and rc-refir.ed ty the St.:.tdard Oil Com pany for use in the oil cookstove and heater. Its clear, intense flame burns with positively no odor or smoke. See your dealer today, snd remem ber, when ordering your cookstove also trder Pearl Oil by mime.' STANDARD OIL. COMPANY PEARL OIL (KEROSENE) Science i. Politict Hi-lfittlMlM are butty ascertaining th exiu-t weight of Hie enrlli, having lft lo Hie pt.lllli'liina lliu Job of finding out what Is the mutter will) It. Morn lug Oregonlan, Pu$y, the Wis One Apparently we owe the word eat te the lloiiwiiu. They called the animal "nuns," which meant the "snowing one," nnd the word pussad Into the mimmee languages to "chat aim Vulo." Other authorities will ha It luil the word "cai" Is a corruption r an old word borrowed from the Trench, to wit, "acata." Our Dally Bread little rrnncea had beeu struggling to learn the Lord's prayer, and her g,nndmollier nuked her how she was getting on. "Pretty well, grandma. assalsJ sue. "I can say down to the en I lug part at- reiidy." Kverybody's Maguslne. Dear but Not Expentive Mrs. What a loasln you are I 1 hear you've been telling people that Tin very eiwielva. Mr. Absurd! I merely torn mera Hint you are very dear to me. Kvery body's, Incontiitent Ills Secretary The clttsens of Coma City, Iowa, want you to give them a talk on the SOlh duy of nest month. The Kmlnent Htiilemniin-'lell llieul that, for $:wn paid In advance. I will give them my addreaa oa "The Wee Ian ef Free Speech." "Reetering" Made Fine Art Professional hc't restorers, a a rule, Hre most I n.ia u'llsi, and I hey can predur- 1 Imlf'ttl'iil of a page of a rare i 'i v-hleli will de ceive hundred of olleclurs. for HEAT S.J LIGHT Have'ock the Dane llnvelock the Pone was an early Anglo -imnlah )tro. The son of the DunlHli klig. he was ae adrift In a hout, but was ruvrd by (Irlm, a lliher Uiun, who retui'iied him lo his father. Spirituality ef Mutic Music la dual In Its nature: If is material as well ai spiritual. Its ma terial side we apprehend through tl a sense of hearing and comprehend through the Intellect Its spiritual aide reaches us through the fancy (ur Imagination, so be It mulc of the high est class) and the emotional part uf ua. Krehldel. A Good Time To Subscribe for the Inde pendent is -NOW- tUMMHIHimilMHIIH IIIMMIIIMMI'IH' THAT REMINDS ME jtff '"3 The TuHstmuater Why did you sy tliat my story reminded you of the old wheeze you pulled? They're not at all alike. The After Dinner Kpeaker No, but they're both printed on the same page of a Joke book published in 1."A). She Doet Not Can a woman kp a aeerett Wall, It doesn't take a sage Te supply a ready aaswsr. Xjoss a womaa tell nr Sglt McCORMICft DEERING 3 Once Over and it's ALL Over Harvester-Threshers Specially built for Hillside-Harvesting. Will level on hillside up to a 65 per cent grade. This year invest i a "Once over an J it's ALL OVER" Machine. Karl L. Beach Lexington, Ore. Say to yonrself, "I cannot afford to de without it". This machine is a proved success, having been used it these part for a number of C. W. SwailSOn ; ears and the new levleing device and superior construction make Jone Oregon. it athoriy modern and up to date ' b machine'in every way. Come in and let us show you how you can save money, time iind labor by investing in one of these machines, Rain Hard on Java Road$ founding of torrential ruins caiiM-a .ore wear to roil'1" of Java than traf- TOO CANDID An elderly beau had been delivering kliuwlf of certain forcible home truth when lecturing hie nephew. "Wonderful chap, your uncle." ob served a friend when the old gentle man had disappeared "So well pre served. "I don't know so much about hla be ing well preserved," growled the of fended nephew, "but be Is unpleasant ly cadld." Youtli'a Companion. All But Halt "My poor fellow," said the lady, "here la a quarter for you. (loodneas, gracious. It imtst be dreadful to be la:ue, but Just think how much worse It would be If you were blind." "Ter right, ludy," agreed the beggar, "when I was blind I was always get tit g counterfeit money," Judge. HIS HEART IN HIS HEAD "He's a cold propoxlilon a regular ral bnge I" "How's tliatr "(Jut Ills li. iirt In his head." Accepting Termt N.v.r sot dlacouraaad. Do not let your valor fads, Whan you get a lemon, Juat make Inmonada, Jutt Complaint Two men registered In a Buffalo hotel and naked for a double room. Not long after they readied the room one phoned to the front office. "I thought you told us this was double room," be said. "It In," answered the room clerk. "Why, Isn't the bed big enough V "The bed la all right," said the guest, "but where Is the other 1)1 Wet" Attention Farmers DON'T Be Inconsiderate With Yourself When you come to know that your :fuel is almost gone. i It pays to investigate fuel prices at i THE FARMERS. When you are in need of fuel at reas- i f onable prices- See Us. Farmer's Elevator Co. lone, Oregon. 4IIIHIHIU' MMHMIimMHUmilllMMIMIMMMI 2 a. Sgj5j& T-TT Til 'Til Cut Machinery Cost In Half The man who leaves 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 ng its Hie and usefulness. You can double the life of an implement by putting it under cover as soon as you are through using it The cost of an implement shed to protect $2,000.00 worth of machinery is only a fraction of that sum. We have many excellent implement shed plans to show you, and we have the right material to bal'd Just the Lini't and size buildinrf you require. Do not make the mistake of building before you examine our up-to-date implement shed plans, we will be glad to have you call and examine them, whether you are building now or later. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.