The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, August 14, 1925, Image 4

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We have tasted in our youth, Ms
juiu uui via v ci ycaio.iuiouuuir gf'"T
u t L i trW:
T oone csaa ittn nirmvl- rent. nitji i jlJ
rram ine Drusn ana sieeK u:c suns
krv beautv as he runs !
Howacfam a subtle hint
Ofcrushed pennyroyal or mint,
Sendsus to our khees,as en
Wfc truant hnvs nf ten
Drown marauders of the wood, wffi
MprriVr tVinn TCnhin Hnorll V'
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TAMES .W1IITC0M3 RILEY
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CECIL NEWS ITEMS
Mr. and Mas. II. J. Streetcritnd
t.inily tsj ent Saturday v till M .
im Al i m. Jim HimUsty al fc'.oj
iUI).
.vlifs Gladys Mfiilock of "Hoc',;
olife", left on Saturday to vis t
f ii'iuiH in Wtilia Wulla lor n few
weeks.
LEXINGTON ECHOES
Mrs, l'va Lime, ami ihildrtn
aie in i exington again aflei
Boine wet U of ranch life.
,
Once just a Summer necessity Now
--Sjunsurpassed for all-year cooking!
ft
CT'HE modem oil-cook stove,
JL with its wonderfully effi
cient speed-burners, perfected
oven and broilers, heat con
trol, simplicity of parts, etc.
gives you city cookstove service any.
vJitrt, and th yw'mmJ! No mussy
fire to tend noiseless, simple, mftl
But remember there's t tig differ
nc in kerosene and that the efficiency
of your oil cookstove depends very
largely on the kerosene you use.
"Pearl Oil" means the "itun oil
for oil cookstoves and heaters. It is
refined and re-refined that's hy it's
cleaner-burning, delivers flame that's
all btai and why it won't cortode the
metal parts of your equipment Enjoy
your oil cookstove to the utmost
be mrt you ordc r "Pearl Oil" by name
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Cr)
PEAPvL
OIL
(KEROSENE)
HEAT
anJ
LIGHT
Ali'. and Mrs Ceotge Krt is ;ux',
o'so John Krebs, of " The l.mt
Camp", Mr. an.iMrs. L. L. Funk
an i oaughdur. Miss Geraldim- t f
"The Omnia Cottage", Mr. mid
Et's.H. E. Stenderand duugh.er,
Al ss Gloria ol "Selilomieen 'and
also Mrs. Frank Lindses ol i i e
spei tc'tu t'uy j'i ncingstliru.in.
Mis. Jack iljnJ of "utteily"
teturned to C H o-i Tues lay
from Poit.nd an I ttW points
where she l r.s been visiting for
some tuiie, .(
M;s, Graver Curtis aecom;a-
n it d by her sister, Miss Huby I o
ho-e of Minnesota were the mi
ner guests of Miss Annie C,
Hynd on Shursduy.
M.. and Mrs. Herman llaveicost
and W. E. Ahalt, Sr., of lid. a
Siding were visiting in lone and
b -inn introduced to their in and
eon who recently arrived at the
hon e of Mr. and Mrs. Uay liar
nttt. Mi. and Mrs. V. 11. Chandler
of "Wiilowcteek, ranch spent
the week end with their frit nds
atAtiena.
J, 0. Iial!enj?r, ptom;ntrit hHy
dealer of lioardtnan was doing
''nxint in i,-. Ciiil fliftrie. on
ThursJay.
SC. W. Troed.-on, of Klla, vas
a Cecil cailer during the WcoV.ua
was alto V.'avnt Crawfyrd ol E la
It. E.Uunca i of "Hvsy l' e '
ranch, also Geirye ann Henry
Krtbsof "The Last Chance wete
doing dusiness in Condon. on Fri
day.
Georjiin Deurdoff o fUermis
ton and Vedu Bund from I er
oanct ht use north of town tptt t
Monday wiih thuir cousin Zwlu
Gray.
Our yo :ng Christian Endouvor
era are conducting excellent meet
irgs at n ne Congregutional
church.lt is more than worth
wuile te ulip into ones place and
give ear ao llit-su services.
Mrs. Mude l'ointer and chil
dren aimed recently frtmSaiem
for a visit at the home of her
fatoer, T, A. CntBforth.
Misses Cpal and Wilma Lvuch
aredrivii,,: anew Ford sedan.
Mr. and Mas. John Mc Millan left
Friuay kr an outing in the vicin
ity ot Mount Hrud. Tot y expect
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I IU t ISIl 1 Ul IIUIIU ttllU 131UIIU uu
foie tneir letu.n.
Mr. anl Mrs. Chas. Ureslu-aii
have returned from a business
erip to 1 rlland.
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M. 1). Tucker writes to his fam
ily that hid health is much impio
ved. Lexington is glad to nave
such gooa news from Mr. Tucker
A number of wheat growers
are plann.ng vacation ttips.
Among thesi are the lamilies
of Harry Munketsand A. 11. Nel
son.
I urcM R'.ir. H-ifil Ii) t!.f lutlws of
'.ni.l for liaing ni'ti, ui-.iy lit nu.drf
DEMONSTRATIflfiS, f
POULTRY CULLIKfi
W. 0. HilC.f LexingUm State
Bank was a business visitor in
Heppderion Monday.
Mrs. Elmer locum will leave on
Saturday for a snor. visit at The
Dalles. Ui. her iciuin, she will be
uccu.iVui.ied by her daughter
who is in training at The Dalles
hospital. It will give much pleas
MUs Kathleen's frien's to have
her amo.ig them for a fortnight's
vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Strodtman and
daughter drjve to Kennewicn on
Sunday w hese they spent (he uay
with relatives.
MORGAN ITEMS
Churlin Moorh-d of Ileppner
was viniting A. F. l'ulmutee Sun
Pay.
Frank Ilaihi ty and mother of
tone were calling on Mc.und Mrs
II. 0. Ely on Sunday.
Mrs. Est a llanrenfit nd is on
the sick list this week.
Ming lliuel I'ettyjohn went to
Walla Walla .Sutusday, to upend
, few days.
Mr. Frank Wilson ia visiting at
fie home of Mrs. Esta Uutiren
fiend and her son Martin.
MissZoe Farrenaof lone was a
visitor in Morgan on Sunday,
W. F, Palrm-cr and H. F. Mor
gan finihs I h ading this week.
Miss Eii'lora llardesty left for
The Dalles on Saturday.
V'jsifo for 0 Miltt
TUr imi.-t imUfiful iliiirlr nonrrh-ilu-ln
In Uip iu.. miIi ii tinrnml
mniiu i.f muni Ohm Ml iuHpd, a u up,
riillmi i.n Siiiihi h,hiI. York.
Il Ih i nit of ilu- -'iiilniu'ti of lha
t'nliftl !i;it.i Ii.:IiiIumim' K.-i'vIm On
a rli'nr niuht ihi lirnctin lui bi-m
rririi'i Uh vUilli In I'lilliuli'lplila,
iiiin-t' tlmn "0 iiiili' uwuv.
Mjfn of Ag4
A limn I.M "M iinill fi-rihln
i iim nr"ii.-. It limy luiit'n lit i
my or kKIwii.- Kim Ih-hIit TIiu
'nlon
FABRENS SQUIRE!
WED1! G bllli KING
AT V A HI MA
News way received Ihi.i week
of the wedding of Mis Crysiul
Farrentanil Mr, Fred Svulre as
YackiniH. Wash. August 8lh.
Miss Farrens Is the eldest
eaufeterof Nr. and Mr. K. L.
Farr.ens, former rcnievnU of
Morrow ( onntv.
UEAL ESTATE SALE
J. Hay Buys On
lUr CRtEK
Joe 11. Hay ol Greshum, Ore.
bought 3(!0 acres of Innd from
Ar.hvr 1 rwin this week
This ranch ia about nine miles
from lone on Hay Cieek,
Mr, Hay takes possession Imme
diatoly.
Thcdeal wai handled by II. C,
Woood
WATERTHIEVES
TAKE WARNING
You are paying frr wt er tl,. n
a nozzle or sprinkhr lit thru
an open hose.
Any person rani U i timing
water through an npi n after this
date will have their a'r ihut
off without notice. -T. Marshal.
MMMtMMMS l I Ml t
To give Morrow County farm
ers a chance to learn the h -st
method for culling ponltry, t ao
culling demonstrations have bt en
arranged for in the county by
County Agent Morse. These di?m
onstrations will beconducteed by
H. E. Cotb, ExUnsion Fonltiy
Specialst.os tbe Oregon Aricul
tuaal College. They a-e part o.
the agricultural program of the
Extension Service and Ccunty
Agent in this county.
The tirst of these meet ihk will
de held on the Charles Dillon
ranch at Boardman .Wednesday.
Angust 19 at 2 P. M.
The second will be held on the
Gerald White chicken ranch at
Lexington Thursday, Augubt 2
at 2 P, M.
All Jarmers interested in poul
are invited to attend-
"Big Btn" Heard by Radio
Londim's fiimnti rlock, "111 Hen,"
has bfn lifiirri hy rnllr In Dorneo, at
a distance nf 10,t0 mites.
A Good Time
To Subscribe
for the Inde
pendent is
-NOW-
mmm
irm& -T -f
Will
fWP
Kodak Keeps the Story
ftilly proudly "trying-out" his new stilts
it's another chance for mother to get a Kodak
picture of her boy.
. Story-telling pictures like this make the
record of childhood days. And, kept in an
Eastman album, the story is complete a
treasured possession later. .
The camera you want, at the price
you can afford, is at our Kodak
counter. Come in today.
Kodaks $6.$0 up. Brownies $2.00 up.
Albums 2jc tip.
Bullard's Pharmacy
The Kodak Filling Station
(korge Mc Millan was a bnti
nes visitor in Ileppner recently.
He was accom wauled by Misses
Neva Wtight andMabel Shinn.
The young Idies enjoyed an hour
or ao of shopping.
Herman Freeman and L icille
Hill w ho have been in Portland
are now at Newport with their
auuilMrs. Jack Littell. Mrs Lst-
tell nas taken ajumrner cottage
at Newport.
DHUNKEN DU1VEH3
HEADED FOR
THE HOCK PILE
Six months of pounding locks
on the city rock pile will help
clear the dizzy heads of intoxica
te automobiledriver, municipa
j idges Fay. So they are fixing the
nix Ninths term as the standard
Sentence fur pt;ci of fender?. .
Two Portland booze figntcrs
have begun "muking little cm s
out of big on"B" and others who
attempt to drive after drinking
will join them.
Oregon Issue
Happlntu Not AdvertUrJ
'I'nii' lu.i'i iu- U of u iiili. mi
lure, unil mi ninny to (jump uml
nolw; It iirlKi'i, In th flr. phici', from
the enjiiyiiii'iit of unit's hcIT. and In
the next, from thu frlendulilp nri't
ronreimitlun of a fvvt selct com-paolona.
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.
When you are in need of fuel at reas
onable prices
Sec Us.
Farmer's Elevator Co.
,Ione, Oregon.
MIHIMMIIIMtlMUMMIMH MM MM
It Grows Hair
or Your
Money Bach
Thousands o f
womn ar grow
ing navr hair and
putting an and to
scalp ailments
with th new Van
Eat m t h o d of
treatment. Van
Ejs Liquid Scalp
Mauaga makas it
aiy to givo tha
scalp proper cara and to have a
bend of abundant and glorious hair.
Tha rubber nipples on tha patent
applicator feed tha treatment di
rectly to tha hair roots and at tha
same time gently maiMge tha scalp.
A ill ue about our monny back
90-cUyJtreatment plan. We iv
you a positive guarantee.
ma
JAMES WHrrCOMB RILEY
CFprO hear her sm-to hear her sing
ula It is to hear tKe birds of Spring
burout tltcir blithest roundelays.
QTPis to hear the robin trill
iLAi morning, or thowhippoorwill
At dusk.VvTieii stars are blossotninrf
To hear her sing - to hear her sini
to hear
rinjlinHclear
In woody path or grassy lane
Our fcet may never fare again.
TOI foyifis to hear her sM.
vw tan in ipvc wiut everv muicr
ie simpje minos or evcrv da
fpp hearhersiW7 it is
Grow lovelier tfian words can say.
iDTiear the bulbul s voice that shot
The throat that trilled for
LaUaKookh: J
nntivtnrltrkji? in linmarn Vnr
Jut hearts to her- tohear Tier sint
i"l" tht ,..m Mf trill I em,eftf O
I. J v-e ai .