The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, March 19, 1926, Image 2

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    THE IONE INDEPENDENT
Published Every Friday by,
i. V. HEAD, Editor Publisher
subscriphon
One year., $1.50
Six months ,15
Three months 50
Entt'ivil h Htt'oml i-lnss mutter lit
tlic pi Htndliv nt litne Ori'Kiin, under
lu-t of March 3, 1S7D.
Friday, March 16, 1926
fv'.-iiia Ir-'jr is pmoif thai he has
knrncd so much;
V .i' (vim is humble that she knows no
more.
William Cowper.
THS MOT! ICR'S 11Y.N
Lord, who ordainest for wankinri
Benignant toils and tender cari1!
V thf:k Thee for the ties tha'
bind
The mother to the'child ahe
W. 'hsik Tne for the for hop 8
that rise,
Wilhin her heart, as, day by day,
The dawninjr soul, from those
young f yes,
Look, with a clearer, steartie'
rav.
And grateful for the blessiusr i
given
With that dear infant on her
knee,
She trains the eye to look to
heaven,
The voice to lisp a prayer to
Thee.
Such thanks the blessed Mary
gave.
When, from her lap, the Holy
Child,
Sent from on high to seek and
save
The lost of earth, looked up anb
smiledr
All Gracious! grant to those that
bear
A mother's charge, the strength
and light
To lead the steps that own their
care
In ways of Love, and Truth,
and Right.
-YV. C. Bryant
HOW THEY DO IT
Salina. Colt rado,
March 6,1926.
Hon. (Jhas. B. Timberlake,
Washington. D. C.
Dear Mr. Timberlake:
No doub-
you are besieged these days w ill
many letters pertaining to In-
contents of the inclosed clipping
and herewith take the liberty tt
convey to you some inforrcatioi
to the effect ahat while in a gro
eery store at Boulder last Satur
day, it was said a man trade
statement in the store that sam
day that he had Voted more thau
forty times by clipping and mail
ing in the Denver Post coupon
What a wonderful vote this State
could cast for Representative
under the same condition, ano
should I ever feel disposed to op
pose you, I certainly will employ
the Post service.
I am, very sincere' y yours,
Geo. D. Parks.
From Cong. Record.
W ATKINS ANNOUNCE'
HIS CANDIDACY
Excongressman Elton Walk in;
has announced his candidacy for
the United States Senate. Mr
Watkins stands on a platform of
eleven planks;Americanism, Agri
culture. Hydro-electric Power De
velopment, Irrigation and Recla
mation, Public Domain, Income
Taxation, Merchant Marine, Pre
hibition, World Peace, Tax Re
duction and Other Issues,
The planks on World Peacejand
Prohibition are as follow:
Prohibition is being weighed in
the balance. It should remain a
permanent policy of the Ameri
can people because it is morallv
and economically right. Sober
senators are needed in Washiug
ton to recomend proper enforce
ment officials. Furthermore the
law shoald be amended penaliz
ing the purchaser, seller, user
and possessor with identical pun
ounbhmenL Violstior-s enn h
initantly rebuced 90 per cent bv
enacting a statute deportingevery
alien engaged in the trafic.
The outlawry of war, reduction
of armaments, and universal peace
are possible by prohibiting prof
its in munitions and mateiiuls o'
war, subjecting capital to co
icription the same as man pow
in case of war, and establishin
a method and a place where caus
es thai iia'i to war c in be settled
by arbitration, diplomacy and
law.
Action, Stability
in Five-Tube Set
Receiver Using Basket
Weave Coil Mounted Be
hind Condensers.
By CAPT. P. V. O'ROURKK
In Radio World.
The standard live-tube tuned KIT
set la abown In the diagram. The
receiver uses baaket-weare rolla that
re mounted behind the tuning coo
den eri. Thla introduce an action
In the circuit which tenda toward sta
bility. Cnles thla were dune the
tubes on th radio fid would b
nncontrollable.
Aa a further check upon diaastroM
action by the radio amplifying tube
the rheostat controlling th two KF
tuhea max be varied. The greater th
resistance of the rheostat In the cir
cuit, the leas brightly th tub burns
and the less oscillation.
Fits On 7 by 1S Inch Panel.
The set may b constructed on a
7 by 18 Inch panel. A convenient
method of assembly Is to as a socket
shelf. There Is Just enough room for the
colls behind th condensers. Angl
Iron are need to secure the colls to
the socket shelf. Although, called
Irons, they are most commonly bras.
A tubing Is inserted through one of
the apertures caused by the method
of winding a basket-weave col I. This
aperture formerly was occupied by a
dowel sUck or other rod of the wind
ing form. Inside this tubing a long
machine screw Is placed, with thread
toward th condenser, so that a ant
may be affixed at that end, to damp
the screw down upon th bras angle.
The other end of th angle is affiled
(o th socket shelf, i'sually on
angle, bent Ilk an L, with short
horlsontal plane aa th base. Is sun
dent for each coll.
The Cells.
Th Inductances are silk In con
struction. Th primaries have elgtit
turns and the secondaries have M
turns. The wire Is No. 24 enameled
silk covered. The form diameter Is
three snd one-half Inches. Csuslly
there are 15 rods on which the wire
Is wound, these constituting th
fiirm.
Th secondary Is wound for 24
I urns, then the primary wire Is picked
up and wound along with It, side by
sid, for eight turn. The primary
winding being terminated then, th
rest of th secondary (25 more turns)
Is put on. Th small primary Is used
a a further aid In obtaining a re
ceiver that will not cans trouble
some oscillations.
The set, made under these direc
tion, with .00065 mfd. tuning eon
denser,' will tun approximately la
atep. One factor that tend to op
erate against this IS th added ca
pacity In the first radio transformer,
I.1I-2, due to th aerial-ground sys
tem. Thus CI might tun with
readings a little lower than do of
th other condensers. To get away
from this four turns may b r amoved
from the secondary of th first radii
IP
ENGELMAN HARDWARE
IONE, OREGON
Everything in the line of
hardware. If we havn't
got it we can get it
quick.
ENGELMAN HARDWARE
IONE, OREGON
i.niiai'-., i m'i-ji it- .lin i eimn
transformer, or, in tn actum vnuau.;,
the number of turn might be made
four fewer than that on the other
secondaries (t. ., 52 Instead of W).
The circuit enable on to use ear
phone at the detector output, but the
jack providing for thla purpoe, Jl,
Is to facilitate th tuning In of dis
tant stations, and not for general
earphone reception. Ou that account
the rheostat that controls three tube
the detector and two audio haa no
auxiliary switching arrangement. That
Is, when the detector tub la lighted
th audio tubea must be lighted
otherwise there would be something
wrong with the wiring, if the diagram
were the guide. J2 la for Insertion of
I
How to Connect Loop
td Your Receiver Set
A loop antenna consist of num
ber of turns of wlrt! arranged on a
wooden framework of diamond or
square shape.
One advantage of a loop antenna
la the fact that It haa dlrecttntial
qualities or will receive a signal from
AMT. I ANT
Method of Connecting Loop Antenna
to Receiver Set
on direction with greater strength
than from another. Also, lu rotating
the limp to help In selecting the sta
tion on wants to listen to, this kind
of an antenna may at times aid In
reducing Interference from undcslred
stations or from static.
History of Lock$
The history of civilization could be
written from a atudy of Its locks and
keys, for since the barred gat of Eden
problems of Inclusion and exclusion
have concerned mankind. Egyptians
and Oreeks were adepts st lock-making;
the Spartana wrought an Improve
ment of which th description I lost.
It I a historic fact that th downfall
ef th Roman empire gav t marked
Impetua to th manufacture of wards
and bolts, for Rom had policed th
world and thlevea were encouraged by
the disappearance of strong armed au
thority which they had feared. It Is
singular, In view of the prevalence of
padlocks In official employment today,
that the derivation of the first ayltable
of the name Is uncertain. Webster
says that It may hav meant a basket
or panuler.
Lodge Directory
U.SR LI DUE So. 120. A.F. A A M
Meets every first unit third Wedne
itf encb month. W. M. W. K. Uul'hrcl
ec. Elmer Griffith
LOCUST CHAPTER No. 119. O. E.
Meets the second ami fourth Tues
day of each month. W.M. Mrs. ( Ira
Howk; Sec. Mrs. Ituth Mason.
IONE LODGE No. 133. 1. O. O.K.
Meets every Saturday evening. N.
'., Edison Morgan; V. U. Ernest
Hellker, Sec. Earl A. Brown; Tree
K. J. Brlstow.
nr.vciioitAss rf.bekah n. pi
I. O. O. F. Meet the first and third
Thursday of each month. N.O. Ettn
Howell; V. (1. Vlda Hellker
Sec. Verda Rltcble: Treas, Etta Brls
tow. nni i!
tee
trpJ
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Bible Thoughts for
the Week
Sunday.
I Am th way, th truth, and
th life, John It ;.
i
Meaday.
That They Should 8k th
Lord, . . . For In Ulra w
live, and move, and hav our
being. Acta 17:27, 23.
Tuesday.
I Will loth Lay M Down In
Peac, and aleep ; for thou, Lord,
only mutest m dwell In safety,
-r. :8.
I
Wedaseday.
Lev Not th World, neither
th thing that are in th world.
If any man lov th world, th
love of th Father Is not In him.
I John 2:15.
Tkanday.
Pur Religion and undefiled
before Ood end th Father 1
thla, to visit th fatherless and
widows In their affliction, and to
keep himself unspotted from thf
world. J aa, 127.
1
Friday.
Thou Art My Lamp, O Lrdl
and th Lord will lighten my
darkness. For by The I bav
run through a troop : by my Ood
hav 1 leaped over a wall II
Satu. 22:31, 8U
Sstardsy.
There I N Man that bath
power over th spirit to retain
th spirit ; neither hath he
power in th day of death: and
there Is no discharge in that
war. Kccles. 8:8,
til I II llll HII Hill Mil 1 1
"Fricndf - MarrUf
Th la we of th varloua states pro
vide that a marriage may be solem
nised In accordance with the rule of
Friends, which consists In simply tak
ing each other for husband and wife
before w"trte(se.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Rev. W. VV. HEAD, Pastor
Servicea
11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M
Prayer Meeting-, Wed., 7:30
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Prayer Me-rtinj? Thura. Evening
Services
10:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School at 1C.00 A.M
Junior Endeavor at5.30 P.M.
Prayer rrweting Thura. 7.30 P.M
HEPFNER TAILORING CO.
TAILORS
Suits Made To Measure
PRICE
$29.50 And Up
i Satisfaction Guaranteed
Hcppner, Ore.
A. D. M31UKD0, H. D.
Physicl in and Surgeon
Office in Masonic Building
Trained iVurse Assistant
Heppner : Oregon
WOODSC IN & SWEEK
Attorn eys At Law
First Nation at Bank Building
Hcppner Oregon
When You Visit Heppner
Eat .at the
Elkhorn Eestaurant
Cood Meals Best of Service
Lvoich Counter
Dr. A. He Johnston
PHYSICIAN & .SURGEON
Phone-Ca7ke
. Main 933
Itwidence
Main -)'J2
HEPPNER
OREGON
Bristow & Johnson
BOOTS and SHOES
Fall and Winter Clothing
PRIME GROCERIES
PRICES LOW
As Consistent With Good Quality
IONE HARNESS SHOP I
C. A. BECK, Proprietor-
Drop
111 and looK over my
Line of Worh Shoes.
,. I have a good stocK of Cloves and
Harness Supplies.
Repairing at Reasonable Prices.
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lone Market
T. E. Peterson. Prop.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
FRESH and CURED MEATS
Your Patronage Solicited.
Under New Management
IONE HOTEL
lone, Ore.
Refurnished and Strictly Up to Date. Commer
cial Table First Class. A home away from
home, with best meals in Central Oregon.
Nice Rooms.
Farm Implements
VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR
DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES,
MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR
WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS.
PAUL G. BALSIGER
lone, Oregon
SEE ME BEFORE THE FIRE
H. C. WOOD
REAL ESTATE &
INSURNCE
IONE, OREGON
F. H. Robinson
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Will practice in all the Courti
IONE, OREGON
Good Service.
Their Fin Qualiti$
Many of th world's greatest men
ur unknown lo fume, They are great
because they sluire their Joy with
oIIhts snd keep Ihelr sorrow to
themselves.
Fatt Ftyr$
In Its migratory flight wlrt th
change of sen sons th wild fo flie
t th great speed ef Dearly sixty
miles an hour. But th plover doe
better; It averages about sevntv-Bv.
miles sa hour.
Dr. F. E. Farrior
DENTIST
Oftice: Odd Fellows Building
Heppner, Oregon. ,A