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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1926)
1 OA ! "V if 1mm J3tpi?siettpf m VOLUME XV 10NE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Sept. 17, 1926 NUMBER 16 ATTEMPT TO KILL MUSSOLINI FAILS Eight Bystanders Hurt When Bomb Hits Automobile But Premier Escapes. Romt. nenlto Mussolini, Italy's plo tureequa prmnliir and Fascist loader, 'pad tha third altoinpt made upon hi! Ilf. within I year Katurday, Th. third attempt to murdur tin fuiclat dictator mi ft dramatic af fair of but fuw eocoude. As the rentier waa riding In hla cloned llm ouilna frura hla horn, to llm govern meat offices, Ermeta (jlovannlnl, 24-year-old marble cutter, stepped from raceaa and hurled tha bomb. Tha bomb crahd tha ilaee at Mua aollnl'e alii and toll not In tha car but hack on Ilia running board and thro roll) (1 lo tha ground. Tha chauf feur, scenting- danger, alihough he hud Dot aeun tha aulliuit, Increased hla apaed. When tha bomb eiploded with terrific detonation tha car wna 20 yarda away and waa barely acratched by tha flying pleeea of tha etploaiv. Muaaollnl aarapvd without a wound but alght people In tha etroet la) bleeding from upi-r(lilul wouuda. Oiovannlnl waa ruptured lmmdlatly. CITY HALLBRIEFS The Common Council ol the City Of lone met in adjourned BtHHion , Tuemiay, September 14. The roll call showed the Mayor tnd all Councilmen except Walt Smith to be preHent. Current expense bills in the following itema and amounts were presented and ordered paid: Pac. States Electric Co. $68.29 GuorKe Ritchie 15.(Xi P. J. O'Meara 2.10 CURFEW ORDINANCE Attention is called to the fol lowing paruuraphs of Ordinance No. 112 of the City of lone. ec. 1: From and after the paRsaife of this ordinance it thall b unlawful for any minor under the aire of 18 years to be uj on any street, alley or road within the limits of the Cilyof lone, Or egon between the hour of 9:00 o'clock, P. M. and the hour of 5:00, A. M., unless said minor shall be accompanied by his ?r Brlstow Johson .65 parent or lenal guardian, or upon Thec'aimof the (Jounty of Mor written instruction nigned by his row for crushed rork ueed on the or her parent or legal guardian streets of lone waa presented to perform some necessary duty and found to be in the sum of or business for such parent or $4,801 60. The bill was approved for pavmerit.AII labor bill Incur struction or must state the na- ed in connection with stnetim ptovement had previously te.'t pre ented and paid. These amount ed to $703.74. making the grand total of street improvement ex oenditures $5005.34, The Coundil adjourned to the Mayor. LEGION HALL THEATRE k'Kal guardian, such written in FRENCHMAN BREAKS CHANNEL RECORD tft MarjtArt's Ha jr. Kng. (? Mkhtl, 40yrtrold Krtoch iwlmmtT, m. at.. . ...J ... t ih. En.u.h channel her. i.n iia hop to please every one. We are computed tha croiaing In 11 hours' having a hard time to make er.d? lut e and character oijtue.h neeus saty business, and upon requett of the city marshal or other po lice officer such minor must im mediately deliver the same to the said Marshal or o her police offi cer, and said oiarsnai or ponce of licet must retain possession of such written instrument untill he shall ascertain whether or not the natue was signed by said minor's parent or legal guardian, or thai such duty or buisiness waa abso Tku ..llouiin j lint n( nirtiirca are booked tonhow at the Legion!'' necessary, said minor upon ii.ti huinino .Inn,. 12. the performance of Buch duty or We have in this list a wide business must immediately returtr are rejoicing in the advent of a toiusorner piace or reticence ,taby ooy. LOCAL NEWSd 1 Wednesday evening Floyd Cra bill left for Corvailis where he will enter O. A. C. Our Pet Pcre ID Helen Smouse and Ellen Ritchie were prize winners at Ihe Hoard man Fair and are eligible for a trip to the S'ate Fair at Salem on ihe 27th of September. Herbert Hynd of Cecil under went an operation for the reran' a.' of tonnil last etk. Dr. A. D McMufdo was the operaiifig sur geon. Bert Johnson left by Tues ls night's train on a business trii to Portland. ' On Wednewday morning, Go W. Ritchie and Walt Smith motoi ed to Pendletoti. , High graoe piano near I-r. will be soli to reliable party ui big saving. $10 monthly wih handle. A real buy! write at once for particular. Talllman Piano Store. .' Salem, Oegcn. Mr.' F. A. Lundell who ha been quite indisposed for some days is now much better. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kietmar.r range of subjects and stars and ajid t minutes. Michel loft Capo Oris Net, France, t 1:12 p. m. and splashed aahore bar at 7:13 a. m thua lowering tha record of 12 houra. 42 ntlnutee aot by Kravat . Jl'larkoltar, German swimmer, August 10. It waa Mli-hid'a Hih attimpt to awlm tha chnnnel. Michel's feat waa tha fourth tlm tha channel bad brrn croitl thla year. It waa tha iind uttumpl. Other awlmmnra to maha the crona lag thla year wera Curtrudx Edcrle of New York, who eatatllihed the wo man'a record of 14 houra and 21 min ute; Mra. Cleialngton Cornou, only mother to awlm the chunnnl, who ar rlred back In New York recently, and Vterkolter, wboae recoid of 12 houra nd 42 mlnutea waa beati-n by MUhul by oua hour and 21 mlnutva. meet.so, when in doubt, wnat to do, go tq the show. Sept. 11 Wedding Song. 18 Love Mister. " 25 Family Secrets. 2 Taming the West.' 9 Seven Days. 16 Frivolous Sal 23 Red Clay. 30 Hell's Highroad. 6 Calgary Stampede. 13 Sundown. 20 Simon the Jester. 27 Madam behave. 4 California Straight Ahead. 11 Flowing Gold. 18 Thn e Fates East. 25 The Uoad to Yester- AMERICA HAS MOST JEWS' rtay- j Cut this out and keep it for Population In Nation 4.400,000; 1S t reference. We will onb 000,000 In World. i . . . , raise priees when the ( rice oi New York. There arj mora Jewa la ,, rv.... .. . program compels us to. Hon! aountry In tha world, aayii David mUs a single number of this Con- Trlatacb. a Oerman-Jawlnh acholar and ract. American Legion authority of Jewlnh atatutlca, in tha lone Oregon Oct M Nov. Dec. Jewlah Tribune. Katlmatlng tha Jewluh population of tha world at 1S.080.0UO an Incrrnao of ISO par cent alnca 1881 Mr. Trletach aaya the numbor of Jewa In this country la 4,4UO,fU). Poland hua a Jewlh population of 4,03 1,000 and Buaaia la next with 2.000,000. ' Now York lunda the cltioa of tha world with a Jowlah population of I. 000,000. Waraaw la next with 400, 000, followed by Chicago and Vienna, with 200,000 each. or abode. I It. ahall be the duty of the City Marshal at the hour of 9.00 P. M. to give a signal by giving three tups of the lire bell, which said signal lie a warnining to all such minors that it is lime lo vacate tli public treU alleys ana roads. By direction of the City Coun cil, the undersigned will immedi ately proceed to the enforcement of the at'ove cited ordinance. George Frank, City Marshal. "Summer" is over. "Fall', means Chocolates. Whitman's in boxes. Vogan's in bulk. Something to Consider People aefinlngly frmitlo to txM-nnie Intimate with other, iionnlhly mer realize that the peaceful life la thut of the man who ki-epa hi dlxtnnre. ,f,-., D". McMurdo of Heppner. was in lone one lw this wee! and dropped in on The Indepct d entforafew minutes. Dec has been out on a fiftle hut.t n exp djlion in company with Post Ma ler Smetd and N.F.' Lawaon ol Heppner. Doc and th" P. Sf. esch brought in a buck. While Dr. le Mu-Uo was away in thehinhlands a-chssing thedter, Nurse Clowrj of the Heppner Surtiieal Hospit al disting'.'ished htrself by sut--cepsfully careinj; lor three cae of fracture, taking the X r. j pictures and reducing the fiac turesini manner that would have ben creditable to an acci mp'ii-h ed surgeon. Bird Take Long Rest Wild bird do not lng mure than eight or trn weeks In the year. (l-i.lk- I "J-r, I ir For the inf rmut'en of bicycle idt-rs, I wish to state that tin ri ft an or.Unance of the City of lor 8 fori iding 'he ridir.g of hicv cl'Sftn th side walks anil that thi-t ordirance i? to, he strictly en forced from this dato. George F irnk, City Marshal: LiU'e Don is Young of Pine Ciiy, daughter of HtrmanYouDs, i reported quite ill. Bert Maon says that others may chase the timid deer, but as !.i,n, his specialty 13 bear. Ocean' lUci.ren in Salt If 'hi' fc-ttH In tii tevun were aprud An tin- t'lilt.Hl Stated. It Is rvpiifeil mi-) w!:lil iimke a laver over a oiila rtiiil a half & i p. f Franca to Reduce Army Peraonnal. Paris. Keducllon of the French army, aa agreed upon by tha cabinet, snet with rathor genernl public ap ' proval. The plan providea for the gradual reduction of the strength of th army by 2700 permanent and 1200 temporary officers, bringing the total down to 128,000, which la 7000 fewer than tha pre-war figures. Other mcaa urea Include modification of the terms of army serrlce, raising tha minimum aga limit of conscripta from 20 to 21, In preparation for a bill reducing tha term of compulsory service to on year. Amenoan Uyoa Equal to Best. Philadelphia. America virtually has made Itself Independent of tha world In dyea, tha American Chemical society wna told bora, W, E. Austin, New York Indutilriullat, speaking be fore the dye division of the aocloty, aaul (5 per cent of tha dyed fura used In this country wera home products and wera equal to the bust produced 1b Europe. PIANO MUST BE SOLD Will aurnfice fine uiano instor age near here for immediate sale. Will give easy terms to responsi , lie party. For full particulars ano wiere it may be seen, address Portland Music Company, 227 6th Street. Portland, Oregon. PIANO FOR SALE High Grade New Piano near here. Must be sold at once at a liberal discount and on very lib eral terms to responsible party. If interested, write to Bush & Lane Piano Company, Portland, Oregon. The Sixteenth Annual Pacific International LivestocK Exposition Portland, Oregon, Oct. 30 to Mov. 6. Changing Opinion However certain we may be tmtny Unit wo will not chitnge our opinion we nre very likely to do so. There If nothing certain but taxes and death Different rlretiniitnnrea tomorrow compel Intelligent people at leunt to revlat their opinion, OrlU Get the Habit. Inspect my special cash and carry counter every week. Pay cash and you will find that you ,can re duce the cost of living and SAVE MONEY. YOUR BANK Think cf this as vcur b; tell us hew we can hop ycu. Come in and We kno-.v tfot oi f success is dependent up on the prosperity of ot:r customers upon you. We are here to serve, to Kiosi and to grow with this city. Make use of our facilities and service. We sincerely oiLr you our earnest co-operation. AiiMi THE LSVE B YOUR CITY, U. S. A. IONE, OREGON. 1 lone Independent 1 JOB PRINT I H Good Work end Reasonable Prices ,r.iiiillliiuil!lii!;:i!;! r:K...liiiiii.i..ii,ii.iihiihiii;.ii,iili.i...l..l.ii M What's' the 1 First Class Shrimps 17ct Good Corn, Two for 25ct Mrs. Stewart's Bluing 19 ct Citrus, large 26 ct Lye 10ct D.VV. Kraut 17 ct FriciL? Bert Mason This isthi question tint enters the mind of every cus-j tomcr who examines merchandise with the expectation! of buying somplhing : Realizing that most people make this the first censid- i : eration when they go to buy, we have priced our goods: i consistently low-, -but never at the sacrifice of quality. ! If you find any article bought at this store not as rep-: j resented, bring it back and we will make good our j ; claims. j . ! Try this Store for Satisfaction, j Sristow&johnson's.! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 P I ! iiililiiililitiii :i.7i