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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1926)
r"if mhiIUDIhiiiihwi umm mi -Miw jlllli THE IONE INDEPENDENT Published Every Friday hy V. V. HEAD, Editor 1'iiblishcr SLT.SCRI1T10N One Ye.ir $.50 Sin Months "5 Throe Moulin 50 C m.idtan Liberals Again In Control. Ottawa, Onl. The Liberal baity re-1 turnctl to power In Canada utter mi elll of S8 days, when Arthur A? rfghen. Conservative lender, resign ei", and Mnckcniio KIhr assumed the Piomlcrnhlp. Entered us scivi d class mailer at the poMofi'lee nl lone, Oregon, under act of March 3. 18,"y FriJay, Oct 22. 1926 Thr purpose tirm is equal to the ,. H'Ao rfof t f he best liim-irc'imitnnet nitons Act ive.',.M nobly; angels cow. no more. Etfwanl l'ounjr Surplus Estimated at JCOO.000,000. Vadilnpton, p. C The federal gov p; nmont will havp a surplus of more Han $200,000,000 for the fiscal year Li', the treasury estimated. O. A. C. Hen Sets Up N.it'onal Record Corvnllls, Ore. A new national clairtpion was rrowiud her in tho Ov;on agricultural ixlU-fo thick when t Barred Hock lion known only as No. US2 completed a jr.-nr'a laying record with 325 rsR-i, hrealiiii;' the national record and IIo'iir the world record for t!,e breed. Thia reccvd was made s.ille the ben was In a (lock of 200 Ihlng cured for on a c rvicrelal basis. Church New; Notes ot Interest to All Local Denominations. C. KING WOODBRIDGE A WINTER IDYL Announced by all the trumpetsof the sky, Arrives the snow; an, cinirnj o'er the fields, Seems nowhere to aliuht: the w luted air Hides hills and woods, thrivr and the heaven, And vei!s the farm.hoiise at the gardens end. The sled and traveller stopped, the courier's feet Delayed, all friends shut out, the housemates sit Around the radiant firep'ace, enclosed In a tumultuous privacy of storm. EMERSON At l lie Church of Christ. Preaching services Sunday ev eninu at7:;!0. The subject will by "Doititf the Impossible." Civile, you will enjoy it and be benefited us well. Bible school 10:00 A, M. Christum Endeavor (MO P. M. Prayer nieelinjiThurfdav even, inn 7:30 P. M. Yi u are welcome at nil t'1PS0 s -rvieei. E. E Wood, minister. Bible Thoughts for ALONG LIFE'S TRAIL By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Urmm ml In, I BlTtnltr mt llllaoia. MARGARET O'BRIEN THE FIRE THE neighborhood was thmo-n Into a frenzy of excitement There had been robberies of a daring character, automobile accidents with fatal re sults, secret marriages, whose discov ery and announcement had furnished topics for conversation at the Sewing society and the Art club and at the series of luncheons which were Just at that time in voi.'ue. And now In some mysterious way the Craig house had burned. There was no real cause for the Are, and jet Sam Wiley coming home from a belated date at one o'clock In ' the morning saw a light In the Craig basement and smoke Issuing from the dnwnalulra rooms, and before he had scarcely realized the situation, flames coming out of the side of the houe. He shouted the alarm, and ruilinr Into I taw-son's houie next door, which be found open, called the tire depart, menu There was Utile time for ac tionhardly enough time even to waken the family and get them out of the burning house before there was a terrific explosion which scattered flame und destruction throughout the fidire building. The orgln of (lie Are furnished the topic of conversation und discussion at public and social gatherings for weeks afterward. No one knew but each one bad his opinions. At the monthly meeting of the sewing circle the mat ter was brought up. "I am sure," .Mrs. Tobias said. "Unit It was that new-fangled heating np;,n ratus that the Craig Just put In exploded or something. They d told." "Abilulely not," Mrs. Hunt up. Her hushiind sells the Invention. "Thai's Just spite work on the purt of those old fumuee men who want to ruin my husband's business.' 'I heard it was crossed wires." Mrs. Cole i-u rgesli-d, trying to turn the con versation Into a an for dlrfctlnn. "Cros-ed wires, nonsense." JJrs. Cuf. tmlian spoke up Indignantly. "When ever people en n't explain a lire hv liny other met hod. they nlways my Vrnxsed wires.' My huihiind wired the bouse and It was done perfectly." Mrs. I'lown's lnih:ind had built the chimney, so It couldn't have been n defect l Hue ,r coals dropping through the vent on the Dreplaee lo the ban -mont helow; and ll wasn't: the furnace due for Mrs. (irlswoid's K.n was responsible for that and ll couldn't lime been leaking gas pipe for Mrs. Cordon's brother was the lo cal ii::inii ;cr of he gas works, In fact It didn't seem lis If anything could bvvp lieen responsible e;cepilng that the bouse burned down. lf'.J. last. Wi.ali.rs Nasrvnamr l!oli.n. I Word for tht Duck Scat i The Kliillrilcs l,.-.v r marrM : men really ,n llvn , . 1 n ' ban single ones, which , tahllsh the fad ,,at ,,.. ,., la riot nearly so ft as ll often seems a If It would be.-ohlo State Journal r I i ,. ,-i . v; v.' -1 J ...... '. -t 5 y--v- l if Sunday, A Generous Promiss. .Thy Cod will make thee plenteous ' In every work of thine hand, In the fruit of thy body, and In J the fruit of Ihy nut! -, at: ' !n si the fruit v' -hy ,.:nd, .or k-wl. J -lK.t. :'J;y, ax Monday. A Cur Promis to Fighters. Joshua said . . . Fear not, nor he dismajed, be slroi.g anil of good courage j for thus shall J the Lord do to all your enemies ugaiiist whom ye tttf 1st. Josh. St Tueiday, j Cod's Word Established. O Lord Cod. the Word that Thou hast sHikeii, concerning Thy Si servant, and concerning his J bouse, establish It forever. II Sum. I XZ. J Wsdneiday. A Peculiar People. What one J nation In the earth Is like Thy people, whom Cod went to re- dwm for a eople t0 Ulmwlf. II Sam. 7 yv - i , . hi -t ft After voting to chsngt Its nam to the International Advertising associa tion, the Associated Advertising CluOs or ine woriu, In session in Philadel phia, elected C. King Woodbrldge of New York city as the first president or the new organisation. President Approves Owyhoe Plan Waslilnslon, I). ('.- Approval was Khon by President CmdldKe lo thn Owyhee river Irrlgatluii project In Ida Si S t -V is - ' I J aU'-.-. U Thuraday. Th Truly Hsppy. Iluppy art J thou. O Israel ; who Is like unto : thee. ( people saved by the X lord, the shield of thy help. lt-ut. WW. S: Si FriJay. jjj 6lng Praises. Hear, O, je s, kings, give ear, o ye princess: I, even I. will sing unto the St Lord: I will sing praise to the Lord God of Israel. Judges S:X i, Saturday. Praise the Cood Cod. Mule S: n Joyful noise nm.i ti, I r,i Knter into His gates with thanksgiving. For the Lord la J giMal. !. lis):,, 4 5. z V. DRINONAKOVITCH ho ami Oregon. The project would cost I'.T.TSU.ooo and v mild provide lr r'gatlcn for Ul.iimi ic.is In the two state.). Approp:lu.in:i.. for carrying out the work nm( be in ado by con gress upon the basis of the foruiiU approval given. Mad Rubber Commodity The llrst knowlciL-e of India rubber Is said to lime b.n brought to I'u rle by Chail.-s .Marie de la Cumin mine, a trernh selciul,!. ,0 aprnt nine ).-rs, l r.'L" lo lUi. In Smith America, measuring un are uf the inerldiiin. CHUUClflJlKhCTOKY CONGREGATIONAL CIIUKCH Ki'v. W. W. HEAD, Pastor Services 11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M Prayer Meetinjr, Wed., 7:30 ENGELMAN HARD :EE IONE, OREGON Everything in the line of hardware. If we havn't got it we can get it quick. ENGELMAN HARDWARE IONE, OREGON 444,44444 t IONE HARNESS SHOP I Drop 1 n and 1 over my Line of Worh Shoes. I have a good atocK of Gloves and Harness Supplies. Repairing at Reasonable Prices. I. a:.cs M.ira.-,r:t Helen O'Orien, .v- nteon-yi-ar-old dauahtcr ef Mr tr.i Mrs. Jjnc: C. 0'3,-icn. Cliie.-go, wjn a $3,GC3 tcholarship providing a four, year course at St. M?ry's of the Wo:d; college at Tcrrt Haute, !nd Es.imlners decreci her the brigh'c-.t i'.udc t amjng :,rcj g:r graduates from f.ftecn convenU in Illinois and Indiana, FRANCIS LA FLESCIIE It I'm f ' ;? d ' -si.' n ' ' 5 t ' f I- i i J . t sf i ;, FlUSr CUIIISTIAN CHURCH S.indny School 10:00 A. M. Prayer Meeting Thurs. Evetiin .Seivi.'es M:00 A. M. and 8:00 P M. FIRST BAPTIST CIIlJiiCH !S snday School at 10.00 A.M J inior Endeavor at .7 P.M. Prayer nieetinit I'Iium. 7.30 P.M lone MarKet T. 11 Peterson, Prop. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in FRESH and CURED MEATS Your Patronage Solicited. -""" .sUsi .11 i One of th hevMcc - -s to the Wash ington diplomatic c..u io V. Drlncn. akovitch, th special .itlach of th .cniition of Slovene. th Croats and lONK LOUCK J' A M. Meets first a day til each month. I'.illiard, Sec. i.limr .. I2, A. F liiird Wednea V. XI. V. E .rlffiih. LOCUST CM A I E. Meets the second day of each month. '', Uowk; Sec. Mrs. I:. !! No. 1 1 9, O. fourth Tucs M. Mrs. Clara Mson, Becauoe of hi cholarlv eontrlbu. tlon to the study of tho Omaha In diani of Nebraska hi own pcoplt Francis La Fleocho, ethnologist at ths j 8mitluonlan Institution In Washington, has received the honorary degree of Doctor of Letter from th University i of Nebraska. H wa born in a t. pee on the Nebraska plains, I a grad , uat of th National university school I of law, and for thirty yean was eon. nectcd with th United 8tati Indian I bureau. IONE LODGE y F. Meets every Salr ()., Ernest llciiker Conner, Sec. Lie J.' J. I'riMinv. ;3S, r. o. o. '' evening. N. .. G. C has. O. A'cll; Trias. F. Jack Farris Dcrmatician. It Pays to Uok We I Specialist in Bobs. A. D. ECHDEDO, H. D Physician and Surgeon Office in Masonic Building (Trained Nurse Assistant . Heppner : Oregon C.L. SWEEX JAttorney At Iw First Nationnl Bank Htiildind Heppner Oregon Under New Management IONE HOTEL lone. Ore. Refurnished and Strictly Up to Date. Commer cial Table First Class. A liomc away from home, with best meals in Central Oregon. Nice Rooms. Good Service. !taarBaBBiaaaaaaaaaasiatiaaaaaaasS'. it la Farm Implements i j VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR $ DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES. MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR n WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS. j PAUL G. BALSIGER n lone, Oregon iMiuninareiiL'fiiaiinfiiiiuiraiiRMtiRRaiaigii When You Visit Heppner Eat at the Elkhorn Restaurant Good Meals Best of Service lAinch Counter SKEMEUKFOKETIIIS FIItM 11. C. WOOD REiL ESTATE & INSUinNCE IONE, , OREGON liUN'CHGRASS ':!:"EKA11 K. 91, L O. O. F. M the first and third Thursday of ei '. month. N. (;. Vida Hclikcr; V, (' Mary Shaver; Sec. Vcrda Ritcliie; Trcas. Ena ritis-tow Dr. A. H. Johnston PHYSICIAN Sl SURGEON Phone-Ollice. Ucsidence HEPPNER Main 933 Main i'J2 OREGON I H. Robinson tt;, tiey a ml Counselor at Law o.vj, runs a rs fhi. a rs From 0:1)0 to 10:00 A. At. .Vill practice in all the Courls IONE, OREGON MORROW CENERAL HOSPITAL Mm Zetm Wextfall, Graduate Nurse. Siiiieriniendent. A, II. Johnston M. D., Physician in charge. Rates IIeasonble Dr. F. E. Farrior DENTIST Ofiice: Odd Fellows Build in Heppner, Oregon. i