The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, November 26, 1926, Image 2

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    THE IONE INDEPENDENT
Published Every Friday by
W. V. HEAD, Editor Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION
One Year $150
Six Month .....,..,. Ji
Three Months , SO
Kntered s second class matter at
he postofi'ice at lone, Oreiton, under
act of March 3, 1879
. Friday, Nov. 2(5. 1926
Report pf fiudjfLt Board for
Cfty pf Jone
State of Oregop,
County of Morroy
We, the undersigned, the
duly appointed Budget Board of
eJ City of lone, Oregon, do here
by certify that we have euamin
thethe above budget for the City
of lone and after such examina.
t on beleve that the amouut there
in estimated is necessary, an J it
will require the amounts therein
stated for the fiscal year of 1927,
to fipanct tain City.
R. M. Akers, W. E. feullard,
yictor Peterson, S. E. Moore,
Mton McMurray, Frank Engel
man. , r
BUDGET BOARD. '
v Fiih in Graat Laka$
Lake Michigan produces the Urgent
catch of food fish, amounting to 81
er ctnt of the total for all the tfreat
Lakes. Las.. Erl yields !U par ceut,
Uk Huron IS per ceut, Lake Su
perior 0 per' cent, and Lake. Outari
'i per ceut .
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Church News
Notes ol Interest to Alt
Local Denominations.
' 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& : .
A Thanksgiving service was held
at the Congregational church at
10:00 o'clock Thursday.
All services at the Christian
church are being held in the base
ment, floor of the auditorium be
ing newly painted.
Golden Rul Sunday will be
observed by the Congregational
Sunday School on the first Sun
day in December.
See our Golden Rule supple-
rrentent and read the message
President Cool id ge.
A Branch of the Oregon State
Library has been located at the
office of The lone Independent.
We hope the people of lone and
vicinity will make free use of It.
Next week's issue of the Inde
pendent will have a complete
list of the titles.
Music and Character.
Great stress is laid by college
heads on the benefits of musical
training in character building.
Fully one fifth of the college ex
ecutixes who contributed to a re
cent survey consider this the best
argument tor muric in their col
lege or university. Others men
tioned the social and cultural ad
vantage accruing to the music
student, music as an aid toward
developing clear thinking, music
on the campus as an outlet for
surplus energy and as a help in
in getting manv youths through
school. All but thrte of the col
leges find their musically trained
students more efficient in the!
studies than those not so trained,
DEC. 8th. 8:00 P.M. HIGH SCHOOL AUD.
ADMISSION 35 & 50 CENTS.
RESERVE SEATS 75 CENTS. .
"The man who hath no music
in himself nor is not morsd by
concord of sweet sounds, li fit
for treasons, stratagems and
spoils".
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THE RAILROAD PAYS TAJES
If the Small Son Asks You: Pa.
. Does the Railroad Pay Taxes?
You Can Answer Yes,
. Son, Quite a Smear.
The O. W. R. & N. Co. in Or
gon, on 923 miles of track, assess
d tt $43. 620, 691.00, psys a lax
of $ 1. 223, 852.80, In 1925.
Of thii sum the County alone
receives $93,412.17.
This money goes for:
Education, over 50 percent; good
roads, 20 percent, these t wc items
lone making over 70 percent of
the taxation of the railroad.
TheO, W. R, & N. Co. paid a
total tax of $2,208,408 06, unrl or
that amount $1,171, 430.33 ass
for EDUCATI.N A LOSE.
Bailding our god roads took
$474,638.00 and on top of this re
new their road bed purchase
new equipment and provide for
numerous other expend s. The
purchases of the O. W. R. & N.
In Oregon alone, for the year
1925, amounted to 4,032.137.00
The County enmnt expense
tax of this company on all of its
lines, in Oregon and other states,
was $231,411.00. They also con
tributed $41,370.82 through taxa
tlon to the relief of war veterans
YES the railroad pays TAXES.
Condensed from O -W. R. j
& N. Co. G, F. D. Bulletin No. 161
Approximately one half of all
college student leaders, class prep
Idnts, and outstanr'in? students
play some sort of u musical in
etrument j '
Indians!
In the days when they
were tierce 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
DootnTrail
By Arthur D. Howden Smith
Serial Soon to Start la
Benefits of Music.
Music has become an indispens
able part of college life in the
opinion of presidents and heads
of music departments In the lead
ing educational institutions of the
country.. It is not only of inesti
mable value to the college itself,
but is also of great material and
spiritual benefit to the student
who takes an active part in it.
LOCUST CHAPTER No. 0,
E. Metis the second and fourth Tl
day of each month. W. U. Mrs. Clara
llowk; Sec. Mrs. Ruth Mason. '
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday School 10:00 A. M
Prayer Meeting Thurs. Evening
Services
10:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M.
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
IONE HARNESS SHOP
; Drop In and looK over my
Line of Worh Shoes.
I have good stoch of Cloves and '
Harness Supplies.
Repairing at Reasonable Prices.
lone MarKet
T. E, Peterson, Prop.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
FRESH and CURED MEATS .
Your Patronage Solicited.
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FIRST BAPTIST CHUaCH
Sunday School at 10.00 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.
Under New Management
. IONE HOTEL
Ione .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.
IOXF. LODGE No. IJ5. I, O, O.
F, Meets every Saturday evening, N,
G. . Ernest Heliker; V. G. Chas. O.
Conner, Sec. Lee Ufuvrl); Trias. E.
J. Flristow.
BUXCHGRASS KEDF.KAH No.
91, I. O. O. F. Meets the first and
third Thursday of cuh month. N. G.
Vidar Heliker; V. ti. Mary Shaver;
Sec. Verda Ritchie; Treas. Etta Bris
tow '
The lone Independent
Music in Colleges.
Eusicai training in colleges is
100 percent more popular today
than it was ten year rgo.
JONE LODGE. No. 120, A. F. &
A. M. Meets first and third Wednes
day of each month. W. M. W E.
Ilullard, Sec. Elmer 'Griffith.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
CONGREGATION A 1 4 CHURCH
Rev. W. W. HEAD. Pastor
Services
11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M
Prayer Meeting, Wed., 7:30
A. D. MCMURDO, 11 D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Masonic Building
ITralned Nurse Assistant
Heppner : Oregon
C.LSWEEK
;Attorney At Law
First National Bank Building
Heppner Oregon
When You Visit Heppner
Eat at the
Elkhorn Restaurant
Cood Meals Best of Service
Lunch Counter
Dr. A. H. . Johnston
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Form Implements
VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR
DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES,
MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR
WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS,
PAUL G. BALSIGER
lone, Oregon
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SEE ME BEFORE THE FIRE
H. C. WOOD
REAL ESTATE &
INSURANCE
IONE, OREGON
Phone-Office
Residence
HEPPNER -
, Main 933
" Main 492
OREGON
lONIS, TVES AYS ami FBI: AYS
From 9:90 to 10:00 A.M. .
F. H. Robinson
a
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Will practice in all the Courts
- IONE, OREGON
MORROW GENERAL
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HOSPITAL ,
Miss Zena Westfall, Graduate
Nurse, Superintendent. -
A, H. Johnston M. D.,
Physician In charge. .
Rates Reasonable
Dr. F. E. Frraior
DENTIST
Office: Odd Fellows Bulldln
Heppner, Oregon. .