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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1926)
SITE OF THE FIRST PHONE MESSAGE 1 tW.j.. I- .f f , F. .. .-. , . r r v 4 - ' It VP 1 -i i V 31 9 y V 11 : V M 1 ' 47 1 t t, .,?. ....! ! I j 11 Walter S. Ciiford (li ft), rrpsld.nl of the Anirrlrnn Telephone nd Ttle rph 'or.ipany, and Leonard IL Ktntiard (right), president of the Bell Tele phone Oompnnjr of rentwylvanla and Aocl:-.tod Companies, are ihowu landing on the exact fpot where A!t?xander Grnrjtim Eell first talked ovr hi Invention at the Centennlul Exj.o. itlon SO yonra ago. In the backgrouui can be aeen Memorial Hall, relic of t'.ie Centennial, and which Is now belnf ri-d as a museum. It was on this spot that Don Tedro, then Emperor of Braill, met the !-yearold Inventor a id exclaimed, "Jly God, It tiilks!" whoa hi heard Bell's voice como over tho wire. The exhibits to be staged by the organization these men represent wl'.l bo one. cf tho preat features of tho BoqnI-Centennlnl International Exposition, which opens In Philadelphia June 1 and continues to December 1 to celebrate the 130th anniversary of the lining of the Declaration of ludcr.'" '-"ce. Encouraged Denunciation The Black Hole of France was tlu name given to a receptacle prnvMint In the rear of the building In which the tribunal of the revolution vat. Any person could dr p Into a alot nn tnonymnus accusation against anoth er, which aually led to arrest anil death. Trial in many cases was a farce. Vdrui Tuskt Prized Ivory fiirvltig Is becoming a lost art aning the IM.imos of Alaska, und the nrti; tdy curved wulrti tusks are 1 . :-h rlr m! by rollectors. A genera tion or so back the nrtlxins who did this work were quite: numerous, but they have gradually passed away, and the young men have not learned to do It, Tires & Tubes Of The Best Oils, Grease & Supplies INDEPENDENT GARAGEfj 6j See me before sending away ford 13 vnni Tirpc I rn cslv vnn n rrnlh , - - J v v a 11 vo & villi y 1 1 c y J v V4 t wui '9 ...... ... ' oarsam in tires ana tubes. h E. R. I.unJell Pfoprietor The Garage vh:re you et "Service With A Snap" .a (4 i.A.-.-.r, .v.. , 'l j ET.!.(,J!!i y I CH.c'.-;o . ; ' "I ') C.fi ' T'.-KO.V! , - ' , U?Y fiV.: r MORGAN NEWS The play which wbs jjiven hj the Mori an UobekRJ wtia well HtttMltltfd. (ilail.8 Moil'ock left Sunday c wtrk at Lrxinttion dm injr tht umnitr vactiiiun. Miss Pontah Pfttj john was I In linntT "urst of Miss) tiortruut nnd llbZcl l uj jtdin SnntlHy, Mr. Walton Yotnitf wiist citllii j. in Morgan Sunday. EXAMINATIONS The Cou.it y SuperiiitenJcntol1 Scl.ooU i.r.nouiu'CM that the ix an ina Ion of rpplicaiits for Slate Cttluicutts ill he held at the! lU-ppir.r I s hctl aiiilltcriuin, ft Cjjinning Wedntsday, June 9 and continuing to Saturday, June 12 An tlRhtli isiade students exam iralivtn will he he'd in lone on the 10 of June. Called Off on Account of Ram Mrs. It, E. Iluibiion Was called tj lVn!a'td by tin serious illni!( I' lu r niotlu r Mr. and Mrs. I L). E!y wer--aKiiiK io G'cii Sunoay, .Mr. Jack tlardtbly of Cecil pent Pundpy with his Bon. am mother and family. Elvin Ely is lookirir afur Pos: office and store du rnr Martor. Bauc rnffi...l's uJsence. The Moin ichooi cloted Fn luy - Ith aver nice program uno a picnic dinner. Miss Utaulal. Pettyjohn rt-ceived htr dipplonu and slso Be ulah, Geneva, and Lt' Pettjjohn and Luke IlardtsI) were presented with a certificait of award by Mrs. walker. t" '011 Mio Faj I'tt tjjj.m uutiuk'd the Rood Fn!( above Ilcppntr Sutiirday. " The lone (Jolts defeated th M rpsn tdne ly a score of 15 "tn 2 on the Medlock riltmond lur Sunday afternoon. Orval Cutsforth entertainer: the yon nir people of Morgan will a dance at his home Suturdin night. Mr?. Walter crutches and dan ihter of Bristhtwood, Oregon ar isiting her patents Mr. and Mrc. Ott Linditrom. 1r. and Mr?. George Krebs, Mrs li-orgia Herman, and Thelmt 1organ attended the ball gam hre Sunday. Martin Baurenfiend was mar ied to Mis Ze Farrens atd left immediately for tht valley. Mr. Bert Palmuteer and fatnilj eft for Estaeada- Tuesday tr visit ie'ation3. They were acc ompanied by E lith Ely. Martin Baun nfiend is Htf.e for Grand Lodtfe. a dele I M.v.'AY5esrwn ....... - . ..--I:.) .1 ... . f7iuJ ?aant Qr.!t Octalc 51,1925 '' SK'f ABOVE cxdmcJcj cf the feer.eous low - iuwna tnji e-'ciunion vrm mo will ob tain daily on tiic Union Pacific to b!1 important Eastern Pointi from Ifay 2i to Sqtemtcr 13. hwi murn mr.it Uctcoct SI, 1926. j. ; HoW Knt Lnjcral itopover p.ii!r,ti toili going i:t! tMtiiruii'g. rinyciirliu-.!n-i.orvrn 'oti'i. vi.-.tlicl.lclirdo "recoil nd .c.nic U. P. Tn.il. V'!l h. . y,ju rYrr;.8 yonr c 1 Collin. Iinerry, map out tida tiip to Ziort Nsl ond P.rlc Yelluwttono nnd ether vacation jpoit, 1 urr.ih ail infor. f'. I'. A. (nation, make your remrvationa t.ni iot your ticltcta. Challenge Climber Canuiln' mnmitiilna llirmr out chullt'tie to ii'.ouiitiiln rllmliiMa tiic world over ellnitia without numltfr tur tin' miTi-stt nliiuteur vlrKliiul aumuilt wlili h defy (lie nklll hih rn'tiirnme of the moat pxix-rli-in'cj nmunlulni'pr. Power of Faith Fiilth ecu Ui In tin- wlllliirncx to ptiriue untiringly the tiling for wlilrh we hr;. It U Ihn powrr liy which we aci-k dully to truuxlute imMHlhll lile'H Into roiilUiea. John Ucriiiaii ItHl.thlll. lr CALL OH Thousands of Nsw Wards cp;ll :d, r.-no-jncud, or.i J-.'m A lr. T' j ' 'Cu.r -mo Aiitlwriif" A rc tea i Aiii; tarr.phu hct ; irr--v.lt lti.l Suir Air (.'.ijncil cai'iiul chip r.'ii.li'un n.it'j.y i!:ip 3. 1J. ly.wt ir .-!wi.la C.'.il :l CrtM-Jrj 1 U. T 'a Ar.'ii'i.an Lofjhin liliij Croi.a .('Irl acout r.ii ;'0(t 1 y r -r irv..i.i! jt-vior ut.('ia nupjihbturuilyiio j tj uUtruUlu-, - "-'.."""VV-i. Drict-Cate Suipcli V limy do nn omislmiiil ttiJiiKtlce o 11 prrfivtly liiiiiMi'iit iii'i'Hun, lint the "I IKlt'llt lllllll lilllll'IIVIII'H to ho on tint nfi' ahlc, unci w nlwuy avoid nny. int wltli n lii'lcf iiist, If iiotdllilo, mi Ihi' theory thiit Ill's nrolmhly elilirr 11 liiw.vor or mi ellU'li'iicy eii'rt. t'lilo StnUi Journal. BULL'S EYE "Editor mnd Qintrat Mmnmqtr WILL ROCERt J -aX Aa(tr"Hutt'!r hum rirt- V lUrmcttl by til kg-r. I I (id r-ultiiafKlarrit n mr,mntt 11 I; joa'MnK Ailfi h Htwit lat I. II L Murvvwatiiui. Wililarf ihstM. No Governorship For Mine My good old friend the Gov ernor of Oklahoma was in to see me at the theatre the other ngt. I had just had humorou mention ai a candidate f:r that poitiun, i they wanted to revive the Populist Party with me aa the Standard B'-.trcr. Well, the Governor showed me whit hid happened to a friend of hi.i who had been defeated for Gov ernor in our state, so he discouraged m;. I won't accuse him of doing it purposely, but he did. Hi friend' campaign expenditure were a fol lows: "Ilissrd 6.001 babies; helped 42 voters thra.h wheat; ihook hand with the entire State; smoked 3,000 sacks of 'Hull' Durham; cut 22 cords of wood ; In-lped brand 8,003 calves ; spayed 4.000 of them ; wal sprinkled 8 t'tnrs in Methodist Churches; totally immersed in cold water in muddy cretks three time by the Baptist; went to confession in every Catholic Town ; paid duei to 1 1 Syh," gogues ; charter member of the Holy-Rollers; listened to 800 get-together Kiawanis, Lions, and Rotary speeches; bought theet and pillow slip in every Ku Klux Klan in the State; and then I wai defeated. " 'Bull' Durham wa my sole atisfaction not only during, but after election. It is the only thing that stayed with me." P.S. There will he another piece in tlai paper toon. Look tot it. 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