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THE IONE INDEPENDENT Published Every Friday by . W. V. HEAD, Editor publisher , SUBSCRIPTION C. Year , ?1.50 S : Months .75 1 ret Months , 50 I itrred an xec.mj class matter at l postofi'ice at lone, OreRon, under act of March J, 1879 Friday, Nov. 19. 1926 peport of Biidget Hoard for City of lone State of Oregon, County of Morrow We, the undersigned, the duly appointed Budget Board of eJ City of lone, Oregon, do here by certify that we have examin. the the above budget for the City of lone and after such examina tion beleve that the amouut there in estimated is necessary, and it will require the amounts therein ' u ' , .'ii u H stated for the fiscal year of 1927, to 'finance sain City. 11 M. Akers, W. E. Bullard, Victor Peterson, S. E. Moore, Laxton McMurray, Frank Engel maor BUDGET BOARD. Luxe Shaving Ilarbr Oenlu What flavor lather do you prefer, air? We, ah, hvt lemon, strawberry ami banana today. Producti Much Quinine Mne-trntlia of the world's supply of quiulne eomea froiu the Dutch East Indies. he Church News Notes ot Interest to All Local Denominations. Hi HE PRESENTED BY IONE SENIORS TO DEFRAY GRADUATION EXPENSES j& A lively quartette, full of fun and harmony. j& These Portland business men have wonderful voices. One sang for England's king. j& Let them sing for you. j& The regular meeting of the Willow Branch Christian Kndeav or Union was held at the Christ ian church In lone, Tuesday even ing. At the regular business ses sion reports were received from the delegates to the Convention at Freewater. Rev. E. L. Wood of the lone Christian church is sonducting a series of special meetings at Al pine this week. The pastor of theS weedish church willbe withtheCongtegationOver the Thanksgiving season. The Cvngregation maintains a strong Sunday school. We understand that the Christ mas program at lone Is to begiv en this season, as last, under the auspices of the public schools, the churches cooperating. BRIEF GENERAL NEWS Rlahop M. J. Hoban of the Scran ton Catholic dloceae died of pnaa monla. He waa 73 years old. A merry Chrlatmaa for the Unltm States la asaurrd by the heavily lailw tills of America's bank which an now estimated by the treasury to b holdlnc about J59.0iio.ono.000. President Conlidge served forma notice Id an Armistice day address a Kansas City that the lulled 8tata would adhere to the world court onl; on the conditions laid down by tin senate George Bernard Shaw, British su thor, waa awarded the 1926 Nob prlie for literature. The 182S prti was postponed until next year by th Royal Swedish Academy ot literature which decides the awards. With the political control ot thi next senate banning In the balance Senator Borah of Idaho called on thi republican leaden to reinstate In tbi party councils Lynn J. Fouler a North Dakota, who waa banished aft the Coolldfe landslide In 1914. DEC. 10th. - 8:00 P.M. HIGH SCHOOL AUD. ADMISSION 35 & 50 CENTS. RESERVE SEATS 75 CENTS. GRADE CROSSING ACCIDENTS As indicative of practices of drivers and the cause of grade crossing accideuts the following cumulative record of acidents occurring at grade crossings en the Southern Pacific during the last eight years ending Decern ber 31, 1925, merits review: No. k'ld Inj'd Ran in front train 3620 428 1413 Ran into side train 1679 42 627 Stalled on tack 942 31 129 Skidded into train 197 4 Ran into and broke crossing gates 1191 4 Ran into dossing flagman 45 3 39 Miscellaneous 88 1 39 Total 7761.. 605 2326 It will be noted that in nearly 22 per cent of the total accidents automobiles ran into and rtruck trrins instead of trains striking automobiles; that more than 15 per cent of total ran t hrough and broke down crossing gates low ered to protect them from en approaching train; and that in 45 instances crossing flagmen, standing until the last moment waning them of an approaching train, were run down, resulting in three flop man being killed and 39 injured. It will also be noted that 942 or neorlv one eighth of the total, staMed on the track, mainly as a result of failing to shift before reaching track and waiting til on track to do so. The Manufacturer, Indians! In the days when they were fierce and white scalps were more prized than wampum or gold. Adventure! Trappers, soldiers and titled dandies seeking wealth, reputation and thrills in the New World. Ambition! The intrigues of for eign courts and their representatives in the young America, all based upon securing control of a trade from which would grow territorial control. Romance! You will find it, both in the love story and adventure elements, of the stirring tale The DoomTrail Hy Arthur D. Howden Smith Serial Soon to Start in ' Gigantic Apei The largest specimen of orsug outang ever measured stood 4 feet 6 Indies In height when erect, measured i'i Inches around the chest and "ireti'hed to 8 feet between the linger tips. The adult gorilla, which la some what larger, exceeds S feet in stature, and often baa an arm spread of 10 feet. HalUlujah Victory The Hallelujah victory was that gained by the Britons over the eom- blned Plots and Pcnts at Hold, in Flintshire. England. March 80, 4.10. It Is named from the war cry adopted by the Britons. IOXF. LODGE No. US, 1. O. O. F. Meets every Saturday evening. N. G. , Ernest Heliker; V. G. Chas. O. Conner, Sec. I.er ;,)acII; Treas, E. . J. Bristow. BUXCIIGRASS KEIIEKAH No. 01, I. O. O. F. Meets the first and j third Thursday of rich month. N. G. Vida Heliker; V. ('.. Mary Shaver; Scc. Verda Ritchie; Trcas. Etta Bristow The lone Independent. Cultivate Thrift If thou ahouldst lay up even a lltde upon little, and ahouldst do this often, soon would even this become great Heslnd. IONE LOIKjK X. 120, A. F. & A M. Meets first anS third Wednes day of each month, W. M, W E. Bultard, Sec. Elmer Griffith. CHURCH DIRECTORY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. W. HEAD, Pastor Services 11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M Prayer Meeting, Wed., 7:30 LOCUST CHAPTER No. 119, O. E. Meets the second and fourth Tues day of each month. V. M. Mrs. Clara Howk; Sec. Mrs. Ruth Mason. ENGELM AN HARDWARE IONE, OREGON Everything in the line of hardware. If we havn't got it we can get it quick. ENGELMAN HARDYARE IONE, OREGON IONE HARNESS SHOP Drop In and looK over my Line of Worh Shoes. I have a good stocK of Cloves and Harness Supplies. Repairing at Reasonable Prices. lone Market T. E. Peterson. iVop. Wholesale and'.Rctail Dealer In FRESH and CURED MEATS Your Patronage Solicited. 3BaMSSaEBgaBB lii I i i BBgr1 m H hKk J&auVi FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Prayer Meeting Thurs. Evening Services 10:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School at 1C.00 A.M Junior Endeavor at 5.30 P.M. Prayer meeting Thurs. 7.30 P.M Jack Farris Dermatician. It Pays to Look Well Specialist in Bobs. A. D. MCMURDO, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office In Masonic Building (Trained Nurse Assistant v Heppner : Oregon . C.L SWEEK JAttorney At Law First National Bank Building Heppner Oregon 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. ViUUU UWIIIVVl ji sHHSSHaSMB9HSaBBMHaW5BSF"li When You Visit Heppner Eat at the Elkhorn Restaurant Good Meals Best of Service Lunch Counter Dr. A. H. Johnston PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Farm Implements VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES, MYERS PUMPS, bTAR and AERMOTOR WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS. PAUL G. BALSIGER lone, Oregon SEE ME BEFORE THE FIRE H. C. WOOD REAL ESTATE & INSURNCE IONE, OREGON Phone Office Residence HEPPNER F. H. Robinson Attorney and Counselor at Law IONU, TVES AVStnd fri:a ys From 9:00 to 10:00 A.M. Main 933 Main 402 ...... t it it r i flRFCON i " " pr&ct'ce in an me wiuns IONE, OREGON MORROW CENERAL HOSPITAL Miss Zi-na Westfall, Graduate Nurse, Superintendent. A, II. Johnston M. D., Physician in charge. Rates Reasonable Dr. F. E. Fnaior DENTIST Oftlce: O dd Fellows Buildin Heppner, Oregon.