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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1926)
Hem Juifi by OuUMe While It la desirable to keep both the Interior and the exterior of your home In Rood repair, do not expend II your effort on the Inside, aa the greater wear end tear result on the part of your home thut U exposed to the elements. In addition to protecting your In vestment In the home by proper care, your effort will tend to atlmuUte In terest In the upkeep of their home by all your neighbor, who will usually not with to be outdone. Thl Is an other way of adding Indirectly to the. value of your own home, ai It la to a certain extent Judged by the quality of Its neighbors. And In the event that you are at any time forced to dispose of your home you will find that a well-kept home will sell easier and at a much better price than If allowed to run down to such an extent that It would require costly repair. Rtfrtihing A Chicago man haa luvented a ma chine for making Ice cream without using Ice. Tbua the simple operation la rendered complete. Several yean ago numerous manufacturer learned that Ice cream could be made wlth.ml using cream, and now with thl new est Invention all one baa to do to get tnme Ire "ream la to get It Exchange. ftp; tola . I A fred E. Clark Candidate for Republican noml nation for U. S, Senator. Rely Not on Banh Among the richer people In China who do not place reliance on native i banks, the most convenient manner of keeping their wealth la to Invest It lu precious stones for the adornment ot the ladlea of thetr families. -5WwJ I'm Bringing My Brownie J A Brownie doubles the day's fun, and makes the story yours for keeps, vith pictures. Here are the three big Folding Brownie features. It's compact; never in the way. It's autographic; you can date and title the film margin when you click the shutter. It's dependable; Eastman-made cameras stand up. You'll find the Brownies on display at our Kodak counter. Come in and look them over. Folding Bnwniti fy&o up. Lex hp Bnwn'ttt $2M up. BjIlard'S Pharmacy Kodak Store WINDSOR CASTLE ONCE MORE SIR WILLIAM MAKES A TRIP TO Ti.L COUNTRY. Wndior Castle' V Ma ch .:5. 1525 Editor Independent :3 " ' Our fin weather Rti'l hanns qx. .. Did you ever seethe like before? I was out south ot town witl Mr. Peterson last 8jnday We went out 'to the'Le Becknei ranch and brouuht in a two yea' old spoted Arabian ( horse. Mr Peterson is one of the beat horse breakers it 1 1 ecWnt j H I oes'ni spur them in the ear, the olr style of breaking young harses. Too bad to spoil a Rcod horseman with a meet market! " ' There is a small tent tow at the top ol the lone grade , about two ntiire- from Int The .rod crushir crew U Camped ;ther withhugeenitinesand machinery, The road out as far. as w went lookedto be reidy for the grav and the new road will be a greet improvement over the old one. The bii vevers ha ino respect for any ones ranch. Tai rom runs straight throngh somt fields and catacornered througl some. I suppose the surveyor were after a - least grade and. I think, found it. The road rum straight throufh Mr, Beckner'i ranch and just east of theliousi and barn. '-T.s Mr. Be:kner has a new houf, one of the best ranch housts of the country. He is an up to datt farmer, He has &X).acretof plow a wut finished He had agoi crop lust year, dry as it waf. He farms and no scratching. ) think this country needs' mor. farmers and better farming. : Goodbye. TlLICUM Broken by Vibration A thin glass vesael can be' broke by the vibrations of a musical note when the pitch Is exactly right.' The Instrument need la generally'' vlutln. the higher nntea of which pulsate at the rate of 1,000 vibrations second. . a Catarrhal Deafness la often cuh4 by an Inflamed conditio of the mucous llnlna ot Uw Ruaucatea una. wnn inia ium u lntUm4 . nara a rumbling eound or Imperfect Hwrtng. Unlraa the Inftammattoa raa be rvdureg, your haartng may so de stroyed forty r. H ALL'S CATARRH MEDIC! inB will oo what we claim for It rid your srstotr of catarrk or Owfneas caused by Sold bV an dractiau for over e Team r. i. vneaey to. Toledo, onto. S30HD3N010NIX3T i i JUST A GOOD CAR wr!t.-'ffgjS. I.., A''. v I 4' : ' :f. I v - I ' . A . - - - ! --.'; ,lt. - '' Jll''' ""-r "'ty''2j-'"' Iw I???? rMflr " ? "Xa ' '"' -- f .-.. -'ttumt.-t.l'n , m E. R. LUDELL, AGENT Independent Garage IONE, ORE. I Congregational church menv ... oen met Unriatian church mem- Mn. ReySkten, of Ieaa.d lubitl. bers in united worship on Sunday tutUf at High Sckool for for at the the Christian church. A Mill Mabel Philips, wbo wai program ol sacrad music rrndered tiled U leatla b tha death of oy musitianslof the Congregation a' church and Miss Freda Me Mil Ian of the Christian church.added to an Impressive sermon deliver ed by.Ilev. Wallaee Jones before before large congregation, Marp Slocum, Karl Beach, and Edwarp Keller formed the Con gregational orchestra. net tiiee. , : . . Mr, and Mrs, Fr H. Gentry, Miss Faye Ceutrv and Mrs. Susie Vandyke have returned to Port land after being callen here on account of the death of William Wright. A. M.Gillisof Waitsburg.Wash., who Is interested in the Turn-A Lum Lumber Co., made the local yard acall Wednesday, EYE taVii i mnn a m 9 You Can't Smoke History A fellow from Carolina wants to know ivArr I get the idea that Buir Durham and George Wash ington come from the tame state. He ays, "Why don't you write and give the people the real History of 'Bull' Durham in it native State,. South Carolina, that people would appreciate that more than these Bull Legends of yours." Now thanks, Sir, for your good natured suggestion. If 1 knew His tory I wouldn't be able to writr "Bull" Durham AJs. I would be a College Professor, get ever) thing right, and get nothing for it. Everything you suggested me tell' ing the public about when and. where "Bull" Durham originated, has been told for 66 yean by typ ical Advertising writer. That's the only thing the Company aked of me wu "please don't tell again, where it came from, or how." You see you didn't read their Ads, but you did read mine and remembered it, because it wu wrong. Writing Ads that will be re membered ii a queer game. This i an Ad, not a History. I selected Ads over History on account of the pay. (American Tobacco Com pany's pay is at good a its tobacco. ) Where "Bull" Durham comes from or where it goes to it left for the starving Historian. P.I. You notice I earned in this ar tide the WRONO Carolina. That's to North Carolios will get sort brcsuee' I named South Carolina, and South Carolina will get sor beesuM I didn't am North Carolins. A true South erner ntvtr forgets. P.P.S. There will be another pUcc ia this piper soon. Watch for k. Mr. anp Mrs. Ephe Gskelnon and Miss Gladys Benge arrived some days ago from Walla Walla, we understand that they are residing at lleppner and that that Miss Benge plana to contin ue her school work at the Univer siiy of Oregon. Miss Benge has been Whitman Collge student. She was avitiior yesterday at Lexington schools where aha waa j employed last year.f , Mr, and Mia. Fred Kuna an nounce the birth of a dauht-f ' M-rrh23. I Zeta Gray, daughter of Mr. lane Mrs. Ches, Gray, who, with I her parents, left ove-land Feb. 16 for Manavillv, Mo writes ei.le. : taiuingly to Her Lexington school matef of their trip throutth Cal., Arisona, Texaa and Oklahoma She tells of the searching Mohave desert, the wild winds across the Texas plains, and burning on wells in Oklahoma They reached Missouri March island art 'now makinar their h.meon a ranch. Spring ia heie But three short days ago she made har advent. ereot , Her great arms are rsaoh Ing towarJ the sun, She says, Behold! I bring you Spring, Be busy. Prepare. My grestoutof doorsiscalllmr Broad fields arejumiling. Frepa forfsummer and a glorious ba vest Wring or May Ba UaetJ in Winding Tight Coil Tht method tbown rn the drawing doct not need much eiplanatloa. In one tketch It ahewn how to faetea the endt of the colli by putting two email holes In the tubing, Kocurlug the wire thlt way prevent It from eUpplng. Wlftt COt HO TvtanMM WKINCCR TO COIL iNorwmc ft x ji ri s&r m Hew Clothes Wringer la Ueed U Keep Wire Taut The other tketch ahow clothe wringer to keep the oat of a rlre taut. When winding roll by hand. It It au dimrull to keep the wire at Just .lie bent tension from the evool.-lta-J'o lHg.t. Hom-Twn Fmultt It It a tine-honored Amwicaa tradl tlaa that t naa must aevee apeak aay thlag but good of bis aaUvt town. Be Bsaat blind hU eye to ita fault or, at laejt, he moot never lay anything about thete. This It tit tradition that haa given rla to Boomers' daba, to alogaas of "Booot doo't knock and the like. Not a bad Idee, thl prais ing your home town. Civic pet riot lam It a So thing. But many tlotoa I bo highest form of civic patrtotlaat lite la criticising your town foe all yea are worth. Faults dont drop eet of ea lateoce If they are Ignored. The) only way to make a town all It ongbt te be In by calling attention to lu defect ntU people are toady te abolish tbem. Boosters are good. But aometiaate a Old Mother Earth Stands proudly rvaakfort Morning Time. ! -For Hillside Harvests . j Combine-Harvester S Designed and Built by ADVANCE-RUMELY I 3s '"" g Paii! G. Balsiger, Agent, lone, Oregon. l!!!ll!!lllt!l!!ininintHIIHIIIINmi!iV' lll,. The big IDEA I oajust now is not fuel butet? ULL Durham' Uuaranteed by toaoaeaaov 111 Fifth aVraaww, New York City Slow Work Such great cam la atceaaarr la print- Ing banknotet that SO dat are ro.-."' enlred te complete the process, what, er tea km ba II or f 10, i 1Z ? i t SACfetS 15&15kts. Before you buy, see Smith at the IF&ranieF's Oevatoi?. V IIIMUMMUJUMMIU I IIHIi.ilU.il