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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1926)
Cutting Some t 1,1 unmet ppiwum 1 i' 11 :x xerox Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duvallm tortaine, Sundat, in honor 0 Mr. nnd Mr.. Gu Uhland r.' Limed. Kansas. Covers wr 1 laid for Mr. and Mrs. (J. Uhlan( and chiHren, Mrs. Minnie Norton, eon, Joe Norton, and Ruth Arm Euvall Cf Hermit on, Mr. anti Mr?. Crockett Duvall and son, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duya!!, Errw Winford Duva'. Mr. and Mrs. lefl Wednesday l: auro for Kansas. Thty are trav eling by way of California. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dinio, who have been making their homt nearGresham for a number a. months have returneJ to Lexir ton to reside. Mr. and Mro. L. A. Palmer anc sons rnved by auto, Wedn.s day from from Forest Grove. Their daughter, Miss Alice, re mained at Forest Ureve for tin school year. She is a student ai Pacific Udiversity. Contractor Denesee of IIejp ner is hatiinRtmaterial to the tiu of thenew C. W. Vrleutir.e rat cl home. Elsie Tucker, Lexington high school student will make lei home with Grandma Booher :o the remaining school months. Mrs. Eva Lane, who is a palii ni in the Heppner Hospital, is re ported as improving steadily E. S. Miller is erecting a cori barn on his newly acquired Lex ington ptoperty. Word has been received frirr Chas. Gray and family, n 1,-it Levinjiton some ten days ngo by auto, for Marianvi!ip, Mo, ..Theylere camped with rheit rtJ'flj 7cr Ajcf. m t-vrA- U - 1 p-. ' ' r - i. . I "off , M ' V. . V li.ii ti rltTfri" a-,-- .S Coumim QosTi It has to be done. Better do it no7, and get the work started, before you arc up against bigger repair bills for carpenters and tinners, etc. Fancy Figures lpuhew.'. K-nni. f.n ! V i well a!si bi. White, r.etrr.akersfii'1.1. Col. Grny reports ail oh 'ii.5 mi ty ind enjoying tlie scenery -; h it tm'v eXi'erieiH'i'd some veather en the av do.vn. Eroz:licx Product Cnrnntit'ii uhn. used In the. nmniifpc ure of phonograph rtvords, come rom Ituhla mill sevcinl other suite n Brazil. Courtesy As tin' si.n of tin- best ten;; cred metal Is lli most ri'ilo. so rln truly generous 11 IC lllll-t pllilllt tin 1 1 our icons In iln'lr behavior to their Infe rior FtllllT. Notice To Creditors. In the County Court of the Siaie of Oregon, for Morrow County. In The Matter Cf Tiie Eiiate Of FranMIn F. Ross, Deceased Tlir tllnliTMlKHi'il hit vlni; Iwoti np loltite by the County Court nf I hi' Xtnte nf Unif.ni, fur Frank 111 l lllifiX, .lm','lMll.tOHV-Cllt lllClll lllit.V verilled ni required by Inw, V Itllin six mouths n'trr tin' first iu!ilin tidii nf tlili in it ice to me lit my In w iffli'P 111 llielit) of lime, Oreirou. V. II. Kiib'nsun, Administrator nf the estate of I"r;ink!:n I' !(.. ii. eii.-ied. Hated Jiiiiiijtry .It. !).'(;. Duteof first luililliiitl.iii Jjih. Ihite of lnt jiulilliullou Feb. ;.ti. Kemingtom Thi only parteble typ3writer hat is a real succes?. El'LLAF.D'S PHARMACY. A Good Time To Subscribe for the Inde pendent is -NOW- 1 yjtf'.lML 4 r...-, 'A ''7: -"T.V'.'4-i,'l ommuiuuj Tf Buildiuq Siou) Definite Value of Municipal Forestt Tli government In ntlll by fur tint liirRcst Interest coninilttril to true con denntliin, imhI thn niitlonul fiwestii ro the Ini'Rest iireim under tills type of ninnauenient. Tlie obvious reusoun for Mil romlition ore tlm pnrttmouut pub. lie InteroMt, the enduring chiirtictor of the Biivernnient, Its freedom from tux Hon. nnd like ndvuntiitres. Wluit the national and (Hate government have done In this Held Is too familiar for repetition here, hut there Is new Eovernmeiital development In forestry that Is worthy of notice. This Is the Movement for town forests, French Strother observes, iu the World's Work. This movement was Inspired by ob eervntlon of Kuropcan experience. In Sweden, France and Germany rnsny towns and cities wn their own mu nicipal woodlands, and operate them ih a regular funetlou of local govern ment. So profitable are soma of these town forests that they relieve the clti sens of all loral taxes. No iiucli re sults could be hoped for In this coun try, but the advantages are no numer ous that several states have enacted laws to encourage towus to acquire municipal forests. Such woodlands provide employment for labor, raw material for local needs (even ma terial for sinnll local mills, at 11 price that saves the consumer tbe freight), and near by recreation ground of great social value. In some pluees, the town forest Is en Invaluable protect!? cover for the local water supply. Industrial Experts Will Advite Town An approved list of Industrial ex perts to advise cities nnX towns on v ays and means of olita jdng the type nf l:,diitries suitable to llielr location li:vs lu-en started by tlie National Assn Hutloii of Kent Kstnte Itpard at tbe HU'L-e-llon of the Industrial pnierty ilivl-I. n of that body. A l.-ir;e pri'portlon of the .Vi" mem ber b.uirils of the national association throughout the I'nlted Mates and Can ada are co operatlrn with cities In le eating new industries. The Knot vllle (Tenn.) chanitoir of commerce li.is a-ked the local lnnrd for Its alii In s campaign fur theories. The San Kr.niclsi'o real esi.'itn board and the chamber of rnnir.iee are making Joint etfnrt to aid inapufijlitrers In se curing the best pMo sites by mak ing complete llnlni of all Industrial properties. Comolidaled Schooli Comparing costs and results of edu cation in consolidated and In on li m lier school In ('onaix-tlcut eViws tiiut 11) er cent of pupils fo'irtr n years of age In une-room school drt out during the school year, but oiiy per cent In ronsolldati-d schools lri out; 41 i-r cent of thimo fifteen yinnt of a'a In one-rooui schools drop mil as compared with 12 t cent in 11 n selidaled schools. The perceutat'e f elimination In the fifth, sixth, seven I It. and eighth grades of one touch pr schools Is approximately twice is great as In the same grinles In n soiidnted schools. Of the teacher In one-teacher schools. 1 per cent ha . bad two years or more of prnfesnioi m training, compared with 4!i mt . sit In couyolidated ncliools ; nnd teacbi rs In eon'olliluled schools have on I be average two years more esierleii te than thine In one teacher school. School Life. Lien Law Simplification Wldi'ipmid approval is being ex.. pressed of the announcement by f lee retnry Hoover that he has appolr itiil committee to work on slinpllllcu Uo and unification of the many and v try ing lien laws which now confuse the construction Industry. In order to frame s model set which will b t as fair as possible to all different grc eno, It was felt that these groups ah smld be represented In deciding on the gen eral principles to be embodied u the set and that tlie best legal a vic should be obtained In connection Jeitb phrasing IL Town Should Adeerti$ i Once a town list reason to be protd of Itself It should post Its loeatA) m. NI ) traveler who comes within Vi mlle4 of a town that bus any euterprlse should need to ask direction or tjt dis tance to the place; every turn sf the roads should give the desired Informa tion. When a town has so Utile en terprise s to conceal Its wlierealriuts from the passerby It usually 1 not worth discovering. Catarrhal Deafness , Is often caud by an Inflamw! condition ' of th. mucous llnlns of tint KuslHi-hini Tub.. When this tut 1. InflaZi ,0J ii i ru"lh'"is; sound or lim.erf t .'."Ii",''- JJn,"m th biflammaiion n, lMUfSee.rr heBrlng n"y b HAI,l.'l CATAnnit MRDlriNII) will Oo what w. claim for lt-r! your svt-m Catarrh 0r Dafn"" causo.1 by Hold by all drulsts for wr ) T-,r V. i. Cheney st Co.. Toledo. Ohio. Liom in Captivity The National Zoological park snyi t l generally regarded that lions live l.nKer n captivity than In their nam ral wild state. Thn young, however, are somewhut hindered by csglna hlle tho ,,.P animals profit hy T As tliese aiiliniils grow older they are ' 'he wild nnd killed. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COUltTOF I'll h) STATE Ob'OIlEOON FOU MORROW COUNTY. .1. K. A:itKint.vK I'l.AISTII'T VS Way MrsoHAve )i:ki:x!ik,t ToMii.v X'iinki'iivi', the nlinve nniiied (Iclen.lent' IN Til K N A M K t )F TIIK KTA-; V. tK Oi:i:tnN, yoiinro hereby Icqslieil to llppenl' It Mil II II ewer tiie coiiiplulnt tlleil iic.iiIuhI yuii In tlie nlinve fill ll li'il suit on iirt.,. dirt the :th iliiv nf V'nrrli. III."!, snl.l .' lute licluii iimre tlniii six w ccks lifter liednleiir tin' first piitillciittou n his eiinimnns mul ynil rtlllt.ilt" no tue, II you full to miHWer lor oilier wise np; enr In said milt on or belorc said ilutc, the Jilalnllfl fur Willi I ihcrenl will npply to the nlmve en i it li d Court for the relief prayed for oinpluint on, 111.' In Mil ll o i ii -to, ii lt; For ii decree of the ubove en titled Court. tliiittHclioml oltuurrliiK. luuv exls, inn between thn pbiliitlf and the tleteiiilunt Ih' forever diss lv ml, and tluit the plnlutilf be Li rant e uiutlisoliifii illvorco fro:u theile U-iiilunt. mi 1 Hint the care, custody nnd coiiti-ul of 1 1 1 1 it 1 1 r children nf oUliitiil mill ilefeinliint, to wft; Iris Alusg;r,ii', HiluilK'iitei', ntf ' 17 yeurs: Al.iry ,lilKr;ve, u ilaiitlilcr, ne Id years, mid llnrnlit Maseru ve, n sou ngi' l:' years, nil living nt imiiiuIs Illllii.lse, lie iiw nrileil the di feiuliiiit, nnd fur Miuii other mid further relh lf us In tlie court nut v ecciu eiliiltli. .iVi".TIilaSii:n in Is pu'ilUlied pur euuiit to mi nr. lor nt the II n I', U llellge, Ciimty Jllilue nf the Si.itw n 'rei!iui, fnr Miirrmv I'linntv, iiunl,. Ill open Court lit ll 'pjiuer, llh'gnii, on the '-Mill day of Juuimry, l!:'.Mi Mild order ilr.ivi.l 's Unit s.tl I .Mini iiioiis shiill ih' piililisheil In the lone llldcib'lldcllt, u Wivkly lt'V4iipcr. nliceii wri-k f'irsix culiH.s inh c w eeks, the date of tue first pulillcut bm hereof lieil g February ,'ih, J'l.M mid liieduteof the last publication nf IiUmiiiiiimmh It-ill Mardi Ituli, In.'U. F. II, I'olilusim. Attorney fnr the I'laliillff, Fist Di'fli einlilrcBS, liiiie,Ori-;iiu' NOTICE TO CREDITORS Norn K Ih Iii ttd ly jjlvi ii that under -ii;licil Iiiim Ihtii it-1 1 il t I'd by the C.iunty Court Of tbe State nf Orcein tr Afnrrow County, itditiliilstriitiir of liio Kstnte of Ferry C. m-iiuls, def owised. ' 11 (NTsnns havliiK claims ng.iliist laJd estate nm hen-by unliflcti to pre i lit the smile, t. Illy verfieil w llh pi np er voin hers attiu beil, to the tiuiler sltnied ut lila of lice In lone, jllcgon, wit hill six iiKintlis from the date of the first, pnldlcnlluti of thlsuotiee, the saiiie iH'Intr fluted mnl pulilUlicil the first time tliUWtli day nf Fcitril ary, !:. F. II. IIolllNsii AdniililMtrntnr of tiie estates nf Ferry C. Ih-niils, Disvuseil, 1IATI1M nilllliiAf. Noth k is hereby kIvi-ii that tlie mi dcrflirncd has been uiM'iilllleil Ii v h County Court of the State nf I in gun, for Morrow Coiiuty, Adiiilnlstiutor of the I'stnte of Anna I., i ngvall de ceased. All InrsoiiH having claims n KHlnst sold estateare hereby nut Hied to preset. t the same dulv verified ,m by law required, with proper vouch eesnttached. to the tltiderslKllcil at his office hi lone. Oregon, within six months of the date of tlie first Hillill cation of tills notice, the same being luted mid PIiIiIImIiciI tne first Mine this l.th dny of February; lll.il. F. II. ItlllllllSOtl. Ailinlulstrator of the Kslulo of Anna L. EllKVull, deceiiscil. Ladies' nhiimpoointr and hair cutting. 2:00 o 5:00 P. M. Harris Apartmt nt No. 3. Tibetan Church Mueic Charmed Seen Ite&n Dr. Hven Ileilin. the HH'edfsh ex plorer, who was the first white nr n to penetrate Into the Interior of Tibet, bus excited the curiosity of iniflciiins by his extravagant praise of the church music of that mysterious conn try, He claims that he has visited j! no fewer tliin 81 temples In the land . in me nrann i.HNiii. ii nit in sit lie found the music of the "temple service" to lie so beautiful that be wus spiritual ly transported by It to regions super nal. He writes: "All through Tibet Hie life of these monks has uppculcd M me and filled me with delight be .Tnd anything I can any. The most oVdlglilful thing In all Tibet Is the ; cl fsirn'fi music. Fresh young voices. siClefied hy thick, dark draperies slitig the front of an open gallery, pour forth their wonderful hymiri, full of peace and love and longing, Itotwecffl whiles yon bear the rumble of tbmidi'r of tlie bassoons and the rhythmlrul cliudi of the cymbals; then the flutes with their shrill mel odies sud the rolling drums, which echo through the high halls of tlie temples. Hut the singing Is by fur the most beautiful; It carries one up and away from the troubles of tills earth." 11 ra Van Fanssen, In the Atlanta Potastltutlon. Kodak keeps the story Indoors, there's a lung list of pic tures to make for the Kodak history of the home. Anil the Kodak allium WKin becomes the most jircciout book you have. Aik ui fur jrnur copy of "At Hums with lit kodak." Thit Jl-pa tiwililrl, com plritlgr illuiiraieil, diuntin tml ihowi in icrntmg pitluret tuiti you tn nuke tl your huutt, KeJk Vst the Bfnuins In th fsmuui yellow Un. 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Every heut unit is utilized, enab ling LANG stoves to operate at less fuel expense thun any other range manufactured. A visit to our store will convinco you thut your next stove will be a W AW Ask Us About Them- mum t Legion of Honor Origin , The Legion or Honor, tbe fsinoos French order, was Instituted by Na poleon iionnpart wheu he was Brst consul, May 10, Wl. Altliough this order rotifers honors upon distin guished civil servants of the state and eminent benefactors of humanity, It Is provided that three fifths of ill the medals awarded must go to the offi cers and men of the army and navy. I lining the World war thousands of the medals of the legion were award ed to soldiers and public servants. There are now five classes, the Grand cross being the highest. Many American and Iirltlsh rltltsus received the medal of the Legion of Honor, and Immediately after the war It was also conferred upon the uni tary lenders of the allies of Franco. Buildeti' Device The principle of the entasis, which Is a swelling or outwsrd curve of the profile of the shaft of a roluua or pillar, Is utilised to avoid appearaaee of concavity In Its middle portloa. U tbe finest examples of Ureek Doric the swelling Is a little below thei middle point of the shaft, but never so great ss to Interfere with the steady dluilau lion of the shaft from the base up ward. The entasis Is designed partly to counteract the optical llluslou which would cause the profiles of the shift to appear curved Inward If they wera bounded by straight lines. The entsals Is almost Invariably Introduced la the aplf.'s of FrjHsh rhurches. es . u j I "VP 1SBBSaBSJBSBSSSBSJ