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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1925)
CECIL NEWS ITES Harvesting: has begun on the hill ranches but ri reports have been handed a to yield of wheat as yet. Second crops of alfalfa Willn'v Creek are beinfr cnt this week. Wid Palmateer arived from Jasper Oregon tn Sat. and in now busy prep'-ing to begin harvesting on his "windywork" ranch near Cecil. Franklin Ely of Morgan was a Cecil visitor on Si'"day. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Slender & daughter Miss Gloria of Seldom seen accompanied by Mr. anc Mrs. J. E. Crabtree and child of "Cuckoo Flats' spent Sat picnicing at Umatilla Dam. Johan Thomsen who has beer visiting in Portland for a wetV or two returned to his home ii Lena on Sat. 01 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hynd P. itterby Flats, were calling or Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kulles at th Last Camp, on Sun. Tartar to Smiting V tut It The Horn latitude Ii a region (bout 30 to 85 degrees watt la th At lantic, where tailing vessels carrying hursee to the Waat latin were fre quently becalmed and bad to throw h animal overboard for lack of tr. Rami Viemr at Brmy The Vicar of Bray, of ballad fam. waa tb Her, Symoa Symonda, who four times changed his religious faith between 1SS3 aad 1358, being Cath olic under Henry Tin and Mary, and Protestant ander Bdward aad Elisabeth. Crf Franck Hpital The celebrated hospital of Blcetre, near Parla, waa fonnded by Loola Xin la 1632. and was Intended to re ceive only Invalid officers and sol Ulers. It Is. now a general hocplta! lor ageo, incurable and Insane poof. . Milking Hand Mitplaced it is estimated by a conservatlre tnathemntlrlan that the enersy ex pended la shaking the hands of 1.420 While Moose visitors In SO minutes would hart milked 12 Vermont cow In the anine period. Fatrmount Times N ITEMS returned . .'rdav. home 'l ne people who attended the Fourth of July celebration at Arlington from Morgan are as rhelma Morgan was visiting Edith Ely Saterday and Sunday. and and and Hall Geo. Chandler who has been spending several months Vtrnon. ia nrrived in Cecil ou Wed. and i; remain with his parents Mr and Mrs. W. H. Chandler at Willow Creek "ranch for lorn time. Mr. and Mrs. L L. Funk and Jaughter Gerald'ne of the Curtis cottage were visiting in Arlington Saterday, Jim Hardesty and family spent the fourth at Cecil. Mr. Wid Palmateer came up ''torn Eugene Saturday on busin ess. ' follows... B. F. Morgan family , R. E. Harbison family, Bert Palmateer family, Thelma Morgan and Cl.. I M.. "iy'nai'm"Y' Mr. and Mrs. Fay Pettyjohn Mr. and Mrs. Bert Palmateer an 1 familv enjoyed the Fourth and son were visiting Mr. and ut No,h rettj Johns on Wil ow Mrs. E. G.Morgan Wednesday. -r. Miss Milbred Morgan started working for Mrs. A. F. Palmat eer Monday during the harvest. Early Namaa at Prinemten Princeton university was known ai Nassau hall and the College of New Jersey, before It was finally located at rnnreton. It opened In Elisabeth town In 1T4T. removed to Newark 1747 and to Princeton In 1757. Ta Claan St Steel that ia maty can be cleaned with a c onion aad left for the dsv. Afterward It can be polished, either with emery powder and paraffin, or wiu a past made with brickdnst and turpentine. fof Climate numsn oeaiu ana strength art grestest when the temperature drops to about M to 60 degrees at night and rises to somewhere between 68 and 72 degrees during the middle of tht day. TartaitakaU Obfccti Tortoise shell, which for centuries baa been used la tht manufacture of ornamental objects, is found ea only one oi uie many kinds of sea turtles Seleses Berries. Goes Far Back A fossil tree. 75 feet long, aad eati- matea by scientists to be a mlllloa years old, has been unearthed la tht Asansot mining area of Bengal. Nct$$ary Carta A man's first cart should be to avoid the reprosches of his own heart; his neit, to escape the censurt of the world. Addison. Mat Wait Tht meek may inherit the esrth, but ot until alt the problems that take the bold to handle art settled. Boston Transcript Mountain on Ocean Bid A mountain 8,000 feet hixh stand on the sea bottom between San Fran cisco and Honolulu. Science Service. It's more fori zvith a Brownie Making the paddls wheel was fun, and so was making the picture. That's the Brownie's job to get good pictures of good times. Drop in and look over the line. Folding Brownies combine Kodak convenience with Brownie simplicity. $g.oO up. Brownies of the box type give you pictures the easiest way and at the smallest cost. $2.00 up. ' ' There's a Brownie you'll like for your . .. youngster or yourself at our Kodak counter Bullard's Pharmacy The Kodak Filling Station the annua t f ;f fleers took place a ' t )K,ti Sun day School v r,-v h Mrs. AldaTVoedao' ;,i Super intendent, B. assis tantSupL J. ... iroeuson Secre tary, Mrs. Minnie Ely treasuer and Elise Morgan and Margaret Ely Librarians. Turner and Crabtree are har vesting th Witzel wheatcrop. Tht y started the combines July 3rd on hard federaion and on July 6.h Jim WarfMd hauled-90 sacks to the Harbiso.i warehouse. The yield is a little better than 10 bushels to ll.e acere and the grade is no.l. There has been much comp a'nt in recent years, co n cerning the overproduction but a trip Hong the Columbia River Highway leads one to belive that the emit is nearly passed. It would seem that fully one of the pop ulation are gong straight ahead at 30 miles an hour or faster and while in this attitude they are spending i utead of producing Tne ontlook lor a shortage in fo td stuffs is very enciumginr. FAMOUS FORTS IN U.S. HISTORY By ELMO SCOTT WATSON REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF LEXINGTON STATE 'BANK ;harter No. 228 Reserve District No. 12. At Lexington, in the State of Oregon at the close of business June tO 1925. RESOURCES I l.mim hihI iIIwoiiiiIh, inclumnir railiHCounts shown In Items IN mid 30. If niiy 3. V. 8. Government securities owned including those shown in items 30 hihI Xi. if any ..... 4. Other bond, wiirrnnte nnd wviiretlee. Including foreign government, t t. iiitinlclpul cirtioratlon, etc., including those shown In Ileum 30 and IB. if liny 5. Stocks, securities, cliilnm liens. Judgments, etc. II. I tn 11 k 1 11 v lioiiw , None; furniture ftiifl fixtures, . 7 Ileiil estate owned other thnn Imnklriir h tiwe, . U tnlti l imli on IimiiiI In vnulr nnd due from lunik. bunkers mid truHt compaiiU-s designate I and approval reserve Hit-lit of tills Imlik it 1 -1 Ni-t iiiiioiiiitH dun from utile luniks, bankers and trunt compnulcd . . , , 11. i.iieukso;! luinkM outHlileclty or town of reporting tin 11 k Noiie; total cumIi and due from banks, Items , m, hi mui 12. luiercst, taxes and exieuM- paid Unh undivided profits id. Other usiietH, If any ... Total 4.V).u0 242.W 2 SMII.Ni l.mMUK) 1.3X1.00 3.616.00 1.02S. U 4-J.ft LIABILITIES 103.067.4 16. Cnultal slock paid In ... 17. Kurplus fund IS. ('i Undivided profits LaiMCurn-utexpcim-H, Interestand taxvx paid A Good Time To Subscribe for tht? Inde pendent is -NOW-- 2.247.67 jl.67S.rj 1.02S.16 1, Net amount due other bank uud tresl companies DEMAND DEI'OSITS. other than banks, sulilect in... Z. Individual depoeits euhjirt to i-heck. Including ili.nn.nl. ne the Ktnte of Oreuon. county, cities or other ouhllc fn,i . 24. Demand ccrtlflcats of deposit outstanding . 1. astiier s c-necss 01 mis nana outHtuudlng puyment on demand'1 .... !l, Ortllled checks outstanding. None; total of demand ,l,.n,,. Its, subject to remfrve, IUhiis 23, 24, 25, 2 I I.r,4!i3.39 TIME ANDHAVINdS liEPSITR, subject to reserve and payable on deinuud or subject to notice: Time certificates of deposit outstanding S. WavliiKsdeposlU, payable subject Ut notice, None; total ii uuir nun huviiikx ueposil ill,TnoiH on demand Or Sublect to notice, items z7 and 28, 114,151.63 ' llS.tOQ.OO 777.07 3t.R2 45.2X5.B9 ar bonds or other securi-vltUcontlHjrentlbibllltles ilea Finn uiiiliT nriun:iiitB imiTeillfll m wnu COUlllifrelll liabilities ii inn ,am,ic nun iciici tu rrmrvo onus, or with Other bunks or trust comfinnles .... 30. Liabilities other tliitu above, if any Total 207.S0 14,161.63 12,687.00 1 6,000.00 ?it of Oregon, iloiinty of Morrow, sh.. I. W. O. Hill, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly -sw... that the above atatoineitt la true to the let oi my knowledge and Ml" Subscrllied and sworn to before me this Nth dnoA'prVljWs1''''1' K. H. R(M I non Nnt.,.. ,, OURECT-Atteat : My commission exolres vJtt i.,L. A "Monument of Folly" . Much hss been written sbuut the sliumlnned fsrim of New Engtsnd, but her abandoned furls are nut so well knuwn. Of all of these obsolete strunKholds none Is more Interesting tlisn fort Knox oa the Nsrrows of the l'emhcot river st Prospect, Mslne. This fort, which derived Its nsais fnira the fart that It wss built 00 lund mice owned by Henry Knox, the ItoHton benkseller vho bin-sme Wssb Intnn's chief of srllll-rr In the Rev olution and the first secretary of wsr for the fulled Steles, was befun In the esrly forties to protect the ship building snd commerce of the Penob scot, which waa then at Its height Work hsd progressed far enough at the outbreak of the Civil war te en able the War department to use fort Knox as a training school for ninny of the artillery oflcera who served la the Union army. This waa the near, est that Fort Knox ever came to 1 war record, however, for In 1800, after construction hsd been In progress for 20 years, work oa It wss abandoned. "Costing about a million dollars. It stands a monument of human fully, writes one historian. "The recent ad vance In the science of wsr Is sarh thst Fort Knot would be scares! more effectlre In time of dsnger thsa sn snclsnt feudsl castle of the Middle Ages." "Monument of foby"' though Fort Knox msy be. It Is also a mono nieut to the dsya when masonry wss a fine art Huge white slabs of gran ite, quarried from Mount Waldo, a few miles north and floated down the river In scows, are set In Ita walla edge on edge with beautiful precision, snd a grest circular stsfrrase of solid pieces of granite la the crowning piece of 'workmanship. "Nesr the uliors bstterles can still be seen the brick ovens where the 42 pound can. non balls were heated, but nearly all of the artillery plfred In the fort dur. Ing the Civil war has been removed to adorn parks, armories snd other public plsces In New Englsnd. Designed to be the finest fortress oa the Atlantic roast Fort Knox Is bow abandoned, and It U one of the several forts whose sale has been authorised l.v congress within recent years. Al though It lacks the historic back ground of many other forts, there are f w which are ai picturesque as this tilm old "monument of folly" which stsnds guard over an fnfululled bupa on the banks of the "Rhine of Ajbst- j Ira," the Penobscot river. C lilt. Wntm nwtpn OsJse.) SUPPLYING THE MEANS . Bis Wife I saw lovely gown that 1 can get for a mere song. Mr. Tunellfter Here's a that 1 wrote the other day, nnd get the dress. near-hit Talc It Frank Ollllam, Oeo. L. McMlllanDirBpJj r I youtV. Umb. , Tead" T .lng nU Uncommon A little atoek of eommoa sanss WIU boost yea oa yoar we But common ssnss, you'll gas, is net As eommoa as Usy say. Carotou Friund Investigation into the theory that s friend might have loosed off the From a News Item In the whi.u. Tht Marritd Afsni A married mai falling late ultra. tuns la more apt to retrieve hi iltv. tlon in the world than a single one, chiefly because hit spirits are luothad nnd retrieved by domestic endear ments, and his self-respect kept alive hy (biding that although all abroad la dsrkneu and humiliation, yet there It a little world of love at home over which he la a monarch, Jeremy r;tlor. . Namti by Cortt The name "California" was applied hy Cortes tu the bay und the country, which he supposed to be an Island. Tin uanie Is thst of an Islsnd lu an old hpunlsh romance, where great abun iliinre of precious stones wss found. Vincent 1)1 moo Ibauea In his novel "gueen Calulta" gives an tutvrestlng account of early California. Most Anciont City lamacus Halms the distinction of being the oldest city In the world. It comes Into religious history with the advent of Ahram. At capital of Pyrla. the country -Joining Palestine on the north, It wss always of Importance to the Jews. Apparently It baa been an Important trade center from tht niost remote ages. )ST SEEN "America It characterised by bit-nets." "Yes very nollceablt In the swelled heads." Cultural Prapondtranco Tht IniallsatUkls '1 msnklbd Outnumktr ether Hals. For svsrr moron you wbl Snd A eonn allsnlsts. . . "VftaM c Croam" In Erusdor, a native plsnt known as ths chertiuoya, la commonly called "vegetable ice cream," became Its whits flesh hss tht ronstatenry of firm rustsrd and the combined flavor of pineapple, strawberry and banana. It t zzs xziz'-u tsiir.r tit satires. Logical "But," protested Kegliiulil, "don't you cook much more for dinner than we ran use, deariel" "Ur course," returned the young wife. "Of course, I do, Hilly I If I didn't how could I economist by mak ing Ivft-over dlsheer FiityFUty Dorcas 1 notice yoa dotil alw tyt use the broad "a" la pronouncing iht word half. PbUlppa 1 know It Rsi iht time I taw btwt aad aawt tht Unit I sy bat Attention Farmers DON'T Be Inconsiderate With Yourself When you come to know that your fuel is almost gone. It pays to investigate fuel prices at THE FARMERS. jwhen you are in need of fuel at reas onable prices- See Us. Farmer's Elevator Co. lone, Oregon. unit mm 1tMmtt4yHMM,:llH"MH Cut Machinery- In Half Cost The man who leaves his machines In the fields U 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 lite 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 build Just the kind and Size DUIIUing you icuiic. uui mane iu 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. loVTuiea, " , ' fin