The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, April 23, 1926, Image 2

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    THE IONE INDEPENDENT
Published Every Friday by,
J. V. HEAD, Editor Publisher
. SUBSCKIPIION
One year $1.50
Six months ,1h
Three months..... 50
Entered tut bwdiiiI i'Iiikh nun (er Ht
tile pi'8t office at lone Oregon, under
net of March 3, 1S70.
Friday, April 23,1926
THE WAVES
What are the wild waves
saying,
Sister, the whole day ions:,
That ever amid our playing
I hear but their loV,
playing
I hear but their low, lone
sng?
Yes! but there's something
greater
That speaks to th heart
alone:
'Tis the voice of the great
Creator
Dwells in that mighty
' Tone.
Joseph I dwards Carpenter,
MAYBE SO
A Georgia farmer once wrote
to his local newspaper asking
' What the Sam Hill is the matter
with my chickens? Every morn
ing I find one or two of them
keeled over and cold as a brick."
To which the obliging editor re
plied: "They're dead, pardner-
they're dead."
KICKING AS A NATIONAL
INSTITUTION
R. E. Hardison,
Morgan, Ore.
Dear Brother Harbiaon:
I read with much interest and
no little surprise your letfer in the
last issue of the Independent on
"Kicking as a pastime".
This letter of yours, like your
fish in the market, awakened a
train of recollection. But, oh,
how different! Before I proceed
further however I must announce
the text and my text is found in
'Acts 9:5 and the words are these:
"It is hard for thee to kick."
Having now our text. Brother
Harbison, let us to our onions.
Kicking is more than a pastime.
It is an institution. It is an instit
ution hoary with antiquity an''
well fortified by precedent as i
shown by the fact that it was re
corded, long before New Testa
ment times, Deut 32:15, thai
Jeshurun waxed fat and kicked.
Please note that the waxing fat
preceeded the kicking which
would seem to indicate that in old
times the better people were off
the harder they kicked, and in
deed this is not without its mot',
ern illustrations.
Once upon a time I was employ
el on a farm in a capacity that
brought me into very intimate
contact with the bovine element
of the agragarian population.
One day my employer, a very
kindly Chrutian man, directed
me to bring a young cow in from
the field, put her in the s'.able
and milk her, and it so happened
that I was bringing the cow in
just as he was driving thro 'gh
the irate behind a high steeping
andalusian or maybe it was a
hamt'letonian ar.d 1 remembered
afterward that he gave me very
sunny smile.
. Well I put the cow into the
stable, seized a one legged miik
stool in one hand and a milk pail
in the other and, with the confi
dence born of long experience,
proceeced with the milking, but
not very far. Did she kick? I'll
say she did. She kicked me out
of the sta'l, kicked the stocl
through a window, flattered the
pail against a post and kicxed
three boards out of the stable
wall. Well I recovered from the
surprise and ignominy of defeat
and bringing to bear the needed
machinery of restraint, I followed
the boss's instructions.
In the evening I said, do vou
know that cow is a kicker? Well
he said 1 knew she always had
betn. You may say that the eow
didn't gain anything by kicking,
and it may be so but I remember
that I always treated her with
great respect from that time on.
Kicking is not only an ancient
and honorable institution but
one that is consecrated by the
conceited conduct of all gener
ations of Americans from the
very beginning down to the pre
sent time.
But I am especially concerned
to note that you easily pass from
the condemnation of the institu
tion to aiming the barbed shafts
f yours with ridicule at the
treat modern exempears of the
irt of kicking, the politicians.
Really Brother Harbison I am
il led with wonder and concern.
After this 1 shall not be surpris-
id to hear that you have for
iworn mince pie and fried chick
n.
You may have some who agree
with you as to politicians, ' but
not all, Brother Harbison.
I am sure that our editor will
tay that the true sentimet.t is
rather expressed in this para'
phrase of a song of our childhood
Jays:
How dear to my heart is the
thought of election
As anticipation presents it to
view;
The platform, the speech and the
add in connection,
The good politician who always
comes through.
The good politician
The brave politician
The kind politician who always
comes through.
A statesman ia naught bnt a
dead politician
Whose plans are preserved in
the laws of the land
And those who have . hope of a
better condition
Should now with their chosen
in politics stand.
The bold politician
The true politician
1 he wise politician just now in
the land.
How joyous and bright is his
smile as he meets us,
How hearty and firm is the
grasp of hand,
How pleasant the tinkle of silver
that greets us
As we sit the platform on
which he will stand.
The wise politician
The good politician
Our own politician who now
takes the stand.
sincerely yourn,
The Village Preacher
Liva Long on Simple Food
tp lit the HlmilayM whrt the pen
pic live on ilmple natural food they
'n ir nothing of bacterial Infection.
IVople live to food old axe and men
wl:o lle prowrlj become fat lien
wlito une hundred and twenty-five
yetr old. They eat very Utile meat.
Tlit-y eat a simple pat tie made of
whule rain ground In a huad niortur,
pl n:' of ecetnblei und freah r dried
fruit. tr. yvilllum Howard Kujr In
XoU-uti.lc Tlierupy and 1'raetloal Be--.clrU.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
BANK OF IONE
' Charter No. 1U ltewrve OUlrU t 111
At lone, In the titnto tit Orognu, at the clone ot Innliiemi, April li, lll'.'O.
RESOURCES
1, I.otuit) anil (IMooimlM. InehuItiiK reillNOounU, Hoeeptaneea,
or hill of exchange, aihl with the eiiilorHemotit ot the hunk.
Including (tenia nhown In 11, 'AO ami 32 It any I'ttf.'.'SO.Sa
8. Overdrafts, aecureil and uimwurvtl , 714.1 J
3. U. 8. Government wcurltloa owned, Including thorn
ahowu In Items 30 and !1S. it any
4 Other IhiuiIh, warrants ami aecitrltleti, Including for
eign government, atnto, municipal, corporation, etc ,
luclmlliig tlume ahowu la Items ;t) and X, It any
ft. Stocks, Hirurltles. claims, liens. Judgement., etc
. Bautlug house, S.IOOO.lM); furniture and fix
tures, $1,51X1.00 , n,3nO.00
7. Heal estate owned other than bunking house U vi.'.Ttl
V. (a h) Cash ou ha ml lu vault and due from luniks,
bankers and trust companies, desUnnted and
approved reserve ngenta ot this bank ,. ., -O.ti'nj.tl
11. Check ou hanks ouUlde city or town of
reporting buuk, and other cash ileum r.tii.flj
Total cash and due from banks. Items N, II, 10 ami
11. ;i.U4.2
12. luttreat, tuxes and expense jiald 712.42
Total 810.131.74
0,000.00
1.1W3.0I
3,1141,02
LIABILITIES
lrt. Capita' toe': paid In 25.00O.llO
17.iur1.1....d W
IS. (a) Un-'.!vld. I pro: Its
23 Indivlduul dep.Htlta aubject to check, Including deposit
due the Suite ot Oreogu. county, city or other public tuinls . . .K.t,4'.'f. Jit
24. Keumutl certificate ot dcpiwlt outstanding
Total of demand deposits, other
than bank deposits, subject ti reserve, Items 211, 24,
2o, 26 S3.414 .30
Time and savings deposits, subject to reserve ami
payable on demand or subject to notice:
27. Time certltleiitce of deposit outstanding
Total ot time nud savings deposits payable ou
demand orstlbject to notice, Items 27, '." 1 13,007.72
30. Notes and bills r.hllscounted, Including bonds or
other seeurltles sold under repurchase agreement
with contingent liabilities
81, Kills payable with Federal Itew-rve banks or with
other banks nud trust companies ...
13.0iiT.72
1 ,13,0.1s. 27
ni,ri 4.1
Total
t 310.1.11.74
State ofOregon, County of Morrow, SS.
I, Victor C. Peterson, cashier oi the above named bank, do
solemly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
Victor G. Peterson
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19 day of April 192G.
F. H. Robinson, Notary Public.
My commission expires 2-20 -1928.
CORRECT - Attest:
M. R. Morgan, C. R. Gunzel, Victor G. Peterson, Directors.
... , . Portevoranet Wins
E. W. t Ubtervation j,.,, , wy , mM ,,.,,, , t (hn
I have noted this a long time: I that marks him as success or fall-
visit at home, and am Introduced to are. Mirny fellow has won out at
a grandmother, an aunt, niece, and the eleventh hour Just because be
always the kin of the wife. E. W. wouldn't let go. Don't be a tattler.
Howe's Monthly. Fanlngion.
LOCUST CHATTER No. 119. O. E.
Meets the second and fourth Tue.
day of each month. W.XI.Mr. 1ra
Howie; Sec. Mrs. Ruth Mason.
IONE LODUKNo. 135. I. O. O.F
Meet every Saturday evening. N.
tl., Edson Morgan; V. U. Ernest
Hellker, Sec. Earle A. Brown; Treas
E. J. Urlstow.
Ul'NCHGRASS REBEKAH No. PI.
1. 0. O. F. MecU the first and third
Thursday of each month N.O. Etta
Howell; V. (1. Vlda Hellker
Hec. Verda Ritchie: Treas. Etta Brls
tow. i
FIRST BAPTIST CHUltCH
Sunday School at 1C.00 A.M
Junior Endeavor at5.30 P.M.
Prayer meeting Thurs. 7.30 P.M
HEPPNER TAILORING CO.
TAILORS
Suits Made To Measure
PRICE
$29.50 And Up
.Satisfaction Guaranteed
Heppner, Ore.
1
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 D. MCMURDO, It D
"Physician and Surgeon
Office in Masonic Building
Trained Nurse Assistant
Heppner : Oregon .
WOODSON & SWEEK
Attorneys At Law
First National Bank Building
Heppner Oregon
When You Visit Heppner
Eat at the
Elkhorn Restaurant
Good Meals Best of Service
Lunch Counter
Dr. A. H. Johnston
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Bristow & Johnson
Phone-Office
Residence
HEPPNER - .
Main 933
Main 4!)2
OREGON
BOOTS and SHOES
Fall and Winter Clothing
PRIME GROCERIES
PRICES LOW
As Consistent With Good Quality
IONE HARNESS SHOP
C. A. DECK. Proprietor
Drop In and loofc over my
Line of WorK Shoes.
j. I have a tfgod etocK of Cloves and
t Harness Supplies.
Repairing at Reasonable Prices.
lone Marhet
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.
Good Service.
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Farm Wlemen.,
VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR
DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES,
MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR
WLND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS.
PAUL G. BALSIGER
lone, Oregon
leu
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 Courts
1 MORROW CENERAL
HOSPITAL
Mist Zona Westfall, Graduate
N arse, Superintendent. '
A, JI. Johnston M. D.,
Physician in charge.
Kates Reasonable
Dr. F. E. Farrior
DENTIST
Oflicc: Odd Fellows Building
IONE, OREGON
I Ilennner. Oregon.
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