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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1926)
Whirl of March Wfads t . (-rrys- Wfrry y'jl i '" Miss Eva Wilcox, one of our huh school students, expects to leave soon for 0. A.C. where she will take en advanced course of work. Mr. and Mrs. A.B. Davison of Boise Idaho were visitors at Turn A Lum yd. on Thurday. Mr. Davison repn s nts the High Hrat Coal Co- A pleasant practice proerame was preseted by the Lexington (trade students on last Friday a'teton. The Mc Millar) orhestra and Miss Eerma Daval contribut ed delightful musical numbers. County Superintenpent, Helen M. Walker, was a Lexington visi tor last Saturday. Little Elizabeth Ann Van Sehi tcacak, of Arlington, is gpebdinv lome day with her grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Slocum. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burchrt' were called to Port and, Saturdaa. by the death of Mr. Burcheli't tep father, Mr, Krausle. Mr. Krausale had visited Lexington number of times. His frends hert regret to learn of his pass ing. Mrs. Minnie Leach McMillan left on Wednesday f last week for San Francisco to ctre f jr h;t daughter, Mrs. Kay White, woo has been ill with influenza. Tht last basket ball game c of the season, ployed in Lexiin ton gymnasium, Fiiiiay nikht. r ulsed in defeat of Lexingioi girls by lone and victory ovei lone by the Lexingtor. bos. The lone girls team made a score oi 30 to 4. Mrs. Aarrv SWiri iuer is Et V e rahch home after a week spent in Portland. 1T- STAGE AUDIO 15. e-JrK tWI!14 90 a. u Diagram 8howlng How to Install tht UX 112 Tubt, Using Btoragt "A" j Battery, 1TSTA6E ?1 90 NEVJ 11 VOU C" BATTERY Jhle Diagram 8howttht Dry Ctll Tubt LLJULJ Many in fi'i Health Alout 400.000 ptitr.it -e cured for nn a Ity In the hospitals pf Nw York cltv. In addition to more than 1.000.- 000 treated at dispensnrlc and out patient departments Ruined by Malaria The lost cltle of Ceylon. Die ruin if which are one of the wonder of II, vorld. hi believed to Imv been ab:ti toned on account of malaria. Hair' i Color Changed When white hair Is removed from a ipot on the hark of a Russian rabbit and the anlmnl I kept In a col ter temperature while the new hair I trowing It comet Id black Instead of white. Notice To Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Morrow County. In The Matter Cf The Estate Of Frankiln F. Ross, Deceased The umliTi!i;iieil Itnvliiir lfi ap pointed by the County Court of the Stnte of Oregon, lor F.ankliu I. Rose, deeeneeil.fopreieiit the'ii (inly veritieil nn required by law, within tlx month lifter the fimt pul lliii tion of IIiIh notice to me nt my law office lu the ( It) of lone, (trigon. F. II. HobliiM.in, Administrator nf the estate of Krunklln I', lit , tle ceanei. Dated Jitniiary 2u, J'tst. Date of first publinitlm Jan. 29. Date of liiHt publication Feb. 2t. Remingtom The only portable typewriter at is a real success. EULLAKDS 1'HARMACY, A Good Time To Subscribe for the Inde pendent is -NOW- 2W0- STA6E, i i ' I I ADD -4S voas TO'D," BATTEL 'ADO 4J VOLT5 "CBATTEfAY nn- BATTEfTY Set Btwlrtd for UX 120PWtr Jvhf, WW ! IS MORGAN ITEMS Miss Eudora ,lie wet'k end friends. llaidi'sty spei;t in lone vUiL.n t Kenneth Hutchcioft cami In ;ii h 1 1 miii Wednesta1' cvt'iiim to work for Chester Ilutchcrc ft luring the sprit, k. Mrs. Date Ky was callinsr ot Mrs. 11. 0. Ely. Friday. A Wxsh nu.oi p i u oiver v Eiith and EUin Ely, Stni lav evening. Feb. 20, at tl.rr ome, Theevering was spent it. la. m n umiii inil nun-ic. Th oust1 wr.s uppvopriHie1)1 detor . d for the occasion. Those pie rt ver Mr hih' Ms. Noah Pettyjohn, Mr. utnl Mrs. F. D tily, Mrs. Tut Mrdlock, Mr. bin. Mrs. H.O.Ely. Mildnd Morgan leloi'tiua Crowell. Bibu'.kh ano ieneva lVtijohn, Cut.y Mtc ock, Eldon Warren and Johu Jool, Rood Eklederry, Hcrsha T wnsend, Harvey Medlock Roy. Lee and Paul Pettyjohn, Margf ret, Elvin and Edith Ely. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hutch roft and sons dr.ve to Moto Sir ay to Fpend the day w.tn Mr. Hutchcroft's brother. Mr. R. E. Harbison was doit n business in Cecil. Friday. Thelma Morgan spent the week end with her lo.ksat Broadam Mr. French and daughter oJ S'anfield, spent Sunday with Mr' Fr nch at Mjrgan. Air. and Mrs. Bert Palmateer at.d family were in lone, Sunday aft ernoon. The Kerr-Giflord aent at A' linirton was calling on Mr. R. L Harbison, Friday. A Get-together meeting of lb Odd Fellow and Rebehkn loHg. f will be held at Morgan on the Clh of March. What Leaking Tap Cott$ At an Instance of tht Importance In avoiding the watte of water, a recent authority atntea that a tingle leaking tap may mean ibe lost of 63,000 gal lont of water In a year. Changed in Meaning A Jennet it a small Spanish horse Willi a st no ii of Arabian blood, noted for itt beauty of form and for lit speed. The name It of English and French unge, and wn perverted from III original meaning, which wnt to dee tcnat a horseman of a Harbary tribe Early Financier Hugh Oiatnherlen. physician to the king of England. 1U73 1720, wat cele- hrnted for proposing a tcheme "to tmike Kngtund rich and happy" by It tulne a lurce quantity of banknoic-s on the teeurity of landed property, oino "oploi "o.- Xnt tiitX (if joao Jul sispuiup u 0. PIOJ '11 USUI gq psn estujesa Jo uirctsj ;a ui.lixs jnoX pu ) joj tuisp op III 'JVIJIUjlM I1UHVXV3 t.TIVII sn ftrt Xsttf Suuiun jnni 'lujiinii n I uvj uoiieujuieuat sift ssiof) aujf VajJSlujt jo- punos Suuqujnj e SAVq nox p.utsuut at sqn) stqt usit.v eaij, uti:iosna jo iiiui tnosnui sip yt uouipuoj puiuu us Xq psnsj u.ljo S SS3UJC9Q EqjJBJB3 National Kadio hading Tetts Start February 9 Dales for the nntlonul testa of radio reception to determine the rnuset of static and fading were announced re cently after 4,000 of the ..VX) d . Ignated ohservntlnn station! had g pressed a willingness to take part in the survey, which la being conduct nd by the Hlewnrt-Warncr Speedometer coriorallon In co-operation wllh t!ie Northwestern university. The flint test will be held on the iiIkM of Kehrunry 0, from 8 to 11 p. m. cenliHl standard time. The aeeond and th'rd will be on the two ruceeedlng tiljl tt at the same hours. Huhsequeiit trl ds will be held t)inmirlniit the winter, slinuld the data obtulned liidienle tl at real progress In a search for l he causes of these two major radio nn-no)'Uiif(-s Is possible. It was originally planned to hMd thwo tests In January, but owing to the International tests scheduled for Unit month It was decided to hold the fading mid sialic teals at a later dnte. Slost of the oliMervnllons will be mud.' by broadcast listeners lulng standard receiving seta and depend ing for the nceitrucy of their reports upon their own ears. However, to In sure the scientific accuracy of the re sult, 'JO control stations equipped with electrical measuring devices and au tomatic recorders will he placed In the prlnclpul broadcasting renters of the country, , i Safety Firtt! Hafety first In testing a new circuit. Place some sort of a protective device In series with the negative lead nf tht! B battery. If a short circuit exists between the filament and high poten tial It battery the protective device will give warning and protect th SUMMONS 11 A It U V. IIVVUU VUU1VA J I TUB STATE OK OREGON FOIl MORROW COUNTY. " J. K, MrmniAVK I'l.Al.NTII'r VH May Miauii.we ' lKf'KMl!NT ToMn.v 'ilnnnm the nlmv miliieil (lefeiul,.it' 1 N T 1 1 H N A M K OI' TMIC STA" K OK Olil'HION, you nre lieieli.v reqHlivil to nppenr nml mi KWer (lie t'oinpiiiliit tlleil iiuniiiMl Jim In the nliove eullileil unit on of be 'ore the Kith ilnv of m -f h. IHM. anlil lute Ih'Iiik iiuu'o limn kIx weeks lifter theil ie hi the fliHr pii'illcntloil o, tills aiiiiiinoiiK, mi'l you wilt take m tiee, If J'oll lull til tuiHWer ir other wine i p;.e.ir til Hiviil HUlt oil or before 4. i ill iltile, tin) it 1 11 1 Iff for Winn iliereiil will apply to the tibnve en- lileilCiiii t for I lie relief prnyeil for iiiiplitl it on. file Insilblc uue. l'o' M i lee re of the nliove ell titled Court, tliiitthi'luiinl of iiuirrlH How xls.inn liet ween tilt pliiliillf nml the ileleitil. nit tm f irever illxs ilv eil, miiI tluit the plaintiff lie grunt eil nn itlisiiliile illvorce front the lie inliint, und tiutt the cur.', custinly anil control of minor chllilreii of il.'ilntllf mi. I tlefemlaiit, to wit; Id Munriive, iiil;uu:il r, iifi 1 yenra; Mury Muntriive, n l;iughhr, nue M .veiirn.iiinl llarolil Mu-inive. k aim ug 1,1 yenra, all living nt roiiioia llllnoiw, tie nwiinleil the ilefemlnut. nml tor such other mul further rclltff as to tlie court nitty Heein e(lulrle. TIilsH.mi tlx I published pur. niant to nu onler ol the Hun. It, I. I'.cnue, ('utility J twine of the Suits ii "renoii, for Morrow t iiunty, mail,. Ill oH'U Court at lleppuer, tlregun, on the J'ith day of January, l'.:'tl sttlil order tlroviili's Unit sttld Sum mons shall tie pulillrtliej In the lone lllileilelldellt, 11 weekly Uewspiiier, oncetiweck fornix consei uilve wei ks, the ilale ol the flrnt pulillcal loll hen-of la-It g Kelirunry filh, ln.'iiunl lliedateof the last plltilleutlon of ttilsHiiiuiuoiis lieliiK March ltllh, llt.'tf. K. II, Itiitilnson. Attorney f r the I'lniutllf, I'oat Office mMtVKs, loiie.Oriuiiu' NOTICE TO CREDITORS Not ii it Is hereby k1vcii tluit uuihr liiiil has Ih-ii n.polnteil liy the ( otitity Court Of the State of Oregon. or Morrow County, tuliuliilstrutur of .... ... . . the fcstate oi lvrry i'iiins, m r censed. ill m rsulis ImvliiK elalins ii)alii-l Stllll elllic lire in it-wj iiiiiiir-u 'i-j sent thesitiue, tuly Verfied with pr.ip; er von In ra tiltiu I'eil, to llto iiiiuit. slKiied nt hi office In lone, Oivki within six months from the dnte the first pulillcal lull of tills notice. the same Ih'Iiii: duteil ami published the first time tills Hi Ii iliy of rVliru . nry, 1;'0. K. II. Koiiinhom AdinluUtru tor ol the estates i if Perry ('. In-uiiIh, ImviimciI, NOTICE TO CKEirORS Norn K In heridiy slven that the mi .lcrsltfi.c.1 has Ih-. ii m.t.olnteil by the County Court of the Mate of Oregon, for Morrow County, Administrator ol the Km! ate of Anna I.. I' nnvall tic- eased. All iierHotiH IiiivIiik claims u itulnst said t'Htatcare hereby liotlfleil to present the saliie duly Verified .is by law rvijulrci, with iroit-r vouch- eHMttiicheil, to the undcr-lniicd at his office 111 lone, (ireuon. within six inotlths of the (late of the llrst pllldl. cntlon of tills liol'.ce.tlie sftlue Ik Iiik litteil itnil ptilillHhetl tne first time ihis l'.'th dny of Felirunr.v; lll.ii. I'. II. HolllllHOII. Adiiilulntriitor of the Kslale of Anna U EliKVlili, tli'ceiuted. Ladies' ehdmpooinir nndhuir cutting. 2:00 to 5:00 P. M. Harris Apartnit nt No. 3, Hat Increased in Value In the last year of the Eighteenth century 20 acre of land from Thirty second to Thirty-fourth atreet on Fifth avenue, New York city, were told . to one John Thompson for tht turn of 12,000. i Old Englith Taxei A tax on wlndowa waa first Im posed In England In lOWi to defray Ihe rmt of the recolnagr of silver. In 18,"0 the revenue derived from win. dow tax waa 1,832.(1. 4. The tnx wos repealed In 1851, nnd In III plucn tax tvat Imposed on Inhabited houses Learning From Hiitory We Tui gather out nf history a pol Icy no lest wise than eternal, by the eompkriacn and application of other men 'i !ore(iassd miseries with our own Ilk trror and 111 doterrlngt. Raleigh. In Moderation Enjoy tht pleaaurei of Ufe when . have a chance, or when you get rem to enjoy them you may find them mU lug. Exchtng. Buty Facloriet Every week the fuclorlea of the great English Industrial city of Ulr muightm tarn out 14,000,000 pens, ten tuns of pint, 6,000 metal bedsteads, 7,000 ton of rlflot and numerous other irtlclea, iHii: Kodak keeps the story liulixirj, there 't a long lint of pic ture! to make for the Kodak history of the home. And the Kixlak allium soon becomcj the most rccioui txxik you have, Ak ui fi ysir copy of "At Hume with tht kwlk." 1 his ji-pm Usililct, com plfftrly illuttrstr.1, (lracriis siui liHiWS in ttrnting pictuttt stun ss yuu tsn mskt tt your hcwM, KaJtk fi'is the rnuin in tin famous yclluw Im, WsrtFi'sosisr scrvicsthsl's right and right on time. Bul lard's Phi rmacy The KODAK Slur ' Attention 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- ;! I onable prices- See Farmer's Elevator Co. lone, Oregon.' ; MMtMMM He ivVi' if. .6 r.tt rtS,t T--r- i r ?l FT"" -ra tiQicwjire loner ihnki io flic hot cihHmji Q HOT AIR DRAFT nnd the HOT BLAST PRINCIPLE are exclusive patented feature of every LANG ntnfco manufactured. Forcing the flumes entirely around the oven, thoroughly and uniformly heutin every inch of cooking surface, this principle of stove construction hut proved itself the most economical, convenient and feener ully satisfactory heuting method ever invented. The Alai.ka range pictured above is ideal for the smaller kitchen, possessing all the features of our larger models. Every heat unit is utilized, enab ling LANG stoves (o operate at less fuel expense than any other ratifta manufactured. A visit to our store will convince you that your next stove will be a Ask Us About Them-' 4tIMIIMtltHtnilitlllllimilllMllllirt' The extreme disadvantage" of a loop iiitlemiH, however, la that with tht gain nf directional quality and pottl tile selecllvlly, tht orsrall received signal strength from a glvtn ttitlon Is usually very much reduced requir ing n receiver of extreme tentltlvlty, hikI pttsslhly Instability, If far dlttant si si Inns art to be received. Tin drawing Illustrate four dif ferent mellioda of connecting loop an teniius to a radio receiver aet. It will he oflen found that by using either of tlin ineilniils shown here stlltftctery reception of local and aeml-dlttant liroiidcNstlng ttatlona np to pottlbly '.iki to fHsi miles ran be had. When using a loop with nsutrodynt radio receivers, It la extremely dealr nhle that the loop he placed from 8 feet to 10 feet away from the receiver to eliminate possible Interference with one mint her. Itetultt with a loop can probably be equaled If not excelled by using iibntil 'JO feet of wire ttroag ariiiind the picture molding, making up a simple Indoor enteuna. Cleve land Newt. Ohm and Mcgohna The meaning of the term ohm) and megohm oflen la misinterpreted by the radio fan. However, they both ' are electrical unite of resistance. The nliiii la the fundamental unit and la the amount of opposition to the flow of an elertrlo current which will cause the current to drop one volt when forced through at out ampere. At the term ImpllM, a inefoha la ,0011,000 ohma. i t mmhm.mS Farmers Us. I t)t) I M 1 1 I i TV HI l S' ll.lrf 111 W je-rLtJ I,