The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, November 26, 1926, Image 4

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SCHOOL NOTES
The attedance in hitfh nohool
thi yer is much better than in
previous yenr.
Robert McCabe has been ab
sent freni school the i;ist week
on acoount of having chicken
pox.
No school was held Thursday
nt i Fribay, due lo Thanksiv
injr.
vSix weeks exan.inat'ona were
hud Tuesday and Wednesday.
This olosfs the second six weeks
puiod. Mt.ili iiiHuovuneal is
nu'icvalde in the grades.
The treasurer of the Senior
clkss received twelve elass ririu
SUPPER SERVED
AFTER THE PEAY
After the i)resn"stinti of, "A
Fu'l House" ihecmch, Mrs. l'at
terson, w.n honored wiihttdeli
eious supper of salud, cookies and
U. r.t ler by a committer of three
jrils. Mrs. Patterson was present
d with a cut irlass fruit bowl
The present was presented by
Dorris Gunzel in tiehalf of the
play east who wished to show
their ratitnde for her kind ser
vices. Airs. I'atterson made a
stort speech tlmnkinir the plnv
vast for their il'i and the com
mi' lee; for their thouKht fulness,
The table was beautifully dec
otated in red and white by Ina
Moriisn, Fern Ki'Kelman, and
ArlnlB Knrrpna nmJur Ihu mnwr
wb.ch were d.,u .bu.c iast week j vi9ion. of Mrat Spprry n,m
to tl,e member! ot tLa elass ofj tWvnt wen M, gnd Mm V
. . I terson, Mrs. Sperry, Ina Morgan,
IhennRMhouKn of simple de J lKiri Uunsel. Richard Lundeli.
sun re qoile attractive. The A,fred Balser. jHloM Ki.,cide
fls was w,leaSedith tl-m. Go,, KnKm8n F,rn E,:etm!in
Thel'-'e h:,h t.aooi Stuuent,' Kathe.yn Felduuin. Rood Ekie
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7 ARTHUR. D.HOWDEN SMITH
AUTHOR, of PORTO BELLO COLD ETC
W.N.U SERVICE COPYRIGHT y BRENTAWS
IKE living in the present and watching a vivid
J reconstruction of the pas:, is this 6tirring tale
of the early settlement of northern New York and
the Great Lakes region. A romance of the fur
trade and its effects upon England, France and the
American colonies. Presents such picturesque and
powerful personalities as Governor Burnet, Cad
walader Colden and the great chiefs of the Senccas, j
Mohawks, Onondagas and other tribes, anJ fiction- !
ally, the sinister Andrew Murray in the days, be
fore the author made him a pirate and celebrated
him in that other thrilling story, "Porto Bello Gold."
h i unoot Student
Boi.)- wields to express i'.'a '.inn
jappvciatio.i io Uie timre ttnn
niu-iity m it's splendid coopera
lion in makbtf the hiyh school
play a succehs.
The third and fourth radest
a'e now studyinif the Ihanksiv
ilt! story. They are makink' a
bo k bv the useof cutout pictures
'and a story writts by tno pupils.
Thid gives thtm work tn Enl.sh,
r.tinir, art and history.
I Pictures cn Forest Safety vrf
:sl)wn to the' (trades on Fridh),
berry, Rosa Fletcher, Frank Ma
son. Mildred Smith. Arleta Far
rens and Dae Head.
"A FULL HOUSE"
Th.'P ay eti'led "A Full House"
was wiveri by the I r,e Until School
la-t Friday even.nir, 1,'ov. 19, in
the school auditorium.
Tne play was inte.estinjr ard
v-ry humorous from start to fin
islr. Mildnd Smith, takintr the
pi.t of the dumb maid, Susie,
FOREST FIRECOST $621,735
ReporU Show Lot of 225,000,000
Board Ftet of Orogon Tlmbar.
Buli'iii, ()r.-Aiii'iixliiiulcly 225, U0U,
UUU btmul (net of iiKii'chuittnlilu tlmtior
uiulur tlui Jtirlmtlcllott of (tin lul
tuittstry ilKimrtHii'iit wtm Oi'ntroyoil tiy
(li'u (lining I liu punt tmuunn, miciinHnil
to n ii'iiurt iriiur(l by tliu Htulu
fOITJUT.
The 1'fport ihowcil Hint tliu Iiihuci
In Ilia yellow )li)u p'Kloa of eimleru
(iroimn worn hiRvior ilui'lnn Ihn iiit
luiiHin tlian for ninny ycum. T1U
wh iluo to contliiiii'il dry woalluT, uli
itoriii.il low liuiiildity unit liluli wIihIm.
Of tho tm nl not Ihkr of thulior ropurt
c 1 ilrrlnK the in'u..on ttu Hr cent ot
tln iloatrui'tion u In iHdtcni Or
goii Tho cot of uiiiruiiHlrtR tha flros
lllil.U.tS.TU, tils expcllHO o(
I iio r. tiutiir flulil iimoiinoI win $377.
f .'.l.'io, brliiKlrig tlitt total i x iian up
to 1.111521 ft).
N!n J.0M Llvai Whan Tug Eplodt
A;i:iourlKii. Wusli. Nine llvet wan
tin', toll of n new triirfuriy of the n-u
villi Ii mi uii'i'd hon tho tom tug
It.tliuilti wan wriH'l.od white towlnx a
Uk mft liotwi'cn Aimrorloi anil Hell
ii;:ln; m. Thn crufi wiih auuk by a Ivr
rlfiu Iki:.t expoHlon.
tiios-omed into a leal cum median
"N'lvember 12 These were of sue-! r.ii(ielman represented Nich
cial interest to the thud ar,n ' Kin jr. a thief, and furnished
lourth crrdes asthev were stutf I lauh "V "'' aetiona
in.. lumKur Jind determined lixiks. Kern Kn
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Opal Cool has peen absent Vie' ''"' excejenl as a flap
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p imar room the past week. "Ulu "" "'tu
' Eleanor Eubank. Manine McCur 4"d for the pat t selected' for him
dv, and Bertha Akers hove been-"'1 P'i'X'd his purt well. Much g
'alent from scnool the lart week uf lh f the play was
tccauee of chicken pox.
Cuba Bcglnt Work on Malnt Mamorlal
Iliiviina, Ciilia. llccoimlructUm' of
th momimoiit erected by Culm to tho
nu'iiiory of tho Aiiiri'lcnna killed la the
ciiiIokIoii of tht IluUloNhlp Maine Imi
bt i n started. Tliu nioiiumcnt wa
al.acl; Havana, (Ii-ioImt I'd.
Thousands of
New Words
' ipallad, pronouncad,
and daflnad In
WEBSTER'S
NEW INTERNATIONAL
DICTIONARY
Tht "Supnma Authority"
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hot purnult Kad Blur
Air Council capital ahlfl
mud nun myatary ablp
S. V. boat lirudtnta
aarlul caacada . Kalhonla
Amarlcan Lagion Ulua Croat
Rlrl acoul airport
cypar cryaiat dalaetot
aipplo uparhaiaiodyn
ahonaan
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CaattMal BUanpUwIDMlaiiafy
Cat !?.( -Wrln for a aaml
pn. Ol Ilia Now rVilfrt rl"i af
RuUt and bulla fapara, rata.
G.&CMERR.AM CO.
Sprii,ffi.ld.Ma.., UfcA.
'STA V -fl
U. P. Shopman to Ort Waja laaeati.
Uiiuihn, Neb. -UuroMko la pay lor
1 14.U00 I'nlou I'ai'iflc employe aa aa-
nininrcd hero. Twelve thouaand ahop
oinployea and IVOO nilarallaoaoua
.oi kora, Including uioally Dialnlanani o
lorinn. llmincn. mechanir and
writJ.ml durln the hurrl.ane whleU . . mh' , ... ,. h,,h
will not rirt4 the ratt of I eenu aa
their
N. P. Official Dlea in Wrack.
I.l:i Talk, Minn. thin C. I'ottl
bul.e of St Paul, Reneral bnKkHxn
miint of th Northi'in 1'ii.irii' mil wry.
uiu killtxl here whon a paaai'iigr
Ii., n i iu hid Into the roar ud of uu
ctU.T train.
hour. Tha ahopmen will Ret
Inornate effertlvo Iier4mhr 1. Other
emplnyea' ralaea will atari January 1.
The Increaa la the reaull of tnoreaaed
output ot the emphlyea, 0. II. Dlmea,
nnlstant to the vlro prealdent la
charKe of oporatlon, aald.
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We Can
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This Splendid Historical Romance
will lie carried as a Ssrlsl hi .
The lone Independent
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HOWARD P. SAVAGE
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ireptinn of the executive committee.
Th National Grange adopted a reso
lution recommending the leasing ot
MuM-le Shoala to a reaponslble com
l.iny making the beat offer and com
plying with conditions designed to
benefit BKrlculture.
A reRolution was also adopted that
; "no more fcl"ral appropriations for
nw rci li'nmtlon projects shall be
I made until existing conditions or more
j farm products thnn can he profitably
. Marketed are ended." It uIho opposed
j "uny f,l 'l Uutloo looking to further
centralized control of the federal farm
! loan system." and any change In the j
' Ineligible alien clause of the Johnson '
lmnii;railen bill.
: Other n'.oluil'ins urged that the t
l arre! pen sy.sti m be put on a busl- !
ne:s I asin and that It accept for ship. 1
mint .'iirliultural neceHsitlas now bar '
red. Liberal state and federal ap
I roprl.-.tlons for the extermination of
the coin borer were advocated.
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l usjc in ine cuucii, .urn. i aiiersoti.
At the Christian Church
T.il.le sch'ool, 10:1 OA. M.
1'raver Meetinir, Tbiirsday ev
en!, tr at 7:00 o'e o ek.
A Cordial we Ico metoyou.
There will betioi :htirh services
as ' hejiaf tor is hi iHin a nioet
irt at 1'ine City.
' 10. L W io' ...Mi.iisKr.
LEGION HALL
TI IEATRE
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CALIFORNIA bids you
turn back the calendar
to summer and eosnc play in
the warm sunshine.
As an addcj! indurement the
Union Pacil.c now of special
low round trip fjrci or.d auurrs
you a niarvcioui jouiney on the
finest of fact traim. Ctnncrtions
via Portland or S;!t Lake City.
KAit yovr niEr.VArtoNt mow
The follo'vli ,' list of jiic'un
lire bonked tonh OA' hi ttie L"liiotl
Hi, I, t'oint.m J : i s VI
We have in ( ; imt a w ii!e
ra' te (,f Fiil.Jr' i a"4 gtars Ofi'
ho e to jj!"ns" r f v i.ne. We me
hiwinu; a l ard ; nie Hi tri ike er !h
m.ef.so, vtli'-o in do.iht. whdl
to di), JfO lO tie IIII'V.
Nov. 27 M di n b have.
i supply your fuel needs with the
best in wood and coal at prices that m
B are rijjht 1
AndweWill
B If you give us a chance. j
j Farmers'
I Elevator Co. I
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J. W. 1 1 wok.
lone, Ortf.cn.
:nt,
iiu, r.iii StraiKht
A head.
11 Fl jwint Hold,
18 Th fee Fa e '...;!.
25 T be Uoa I to Yetitei;
dy.
'"at this nit Hnd .kflep it fot
ut . re refer ineu. Wt' will only t
ra..ie prieer , when the triee of
program jrnpel " ,0- "l)n
mi.HSBHin fa n.iniherrf)f this con-rar-t.
A in ericnn lvrion
'io' te Ortecn
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jlone Independent
j JOB PRINT
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Howard P. 8avage of Chicago, who
was elscted Commander-in-chief of tha
American Legion at tha recent meet
ing in Philadelphia.
GRANGE TO ASX AID
OF ALLFARj,1 BODIES
Portland, Me. Farm organizations
throughout the country will be asked
to support tlie farm relief program
and other agricultural pollii'i-s which
the national prango ailriHed at lis
"6(llh annual mcetlnK This was
announced by Louis J. 'luliur of Ohio,
Rational master of the srance. aftnr
Regents to Appoint Dean Thomsor
Head of University.
Snaltli'. Wash. Paul II. Johns 0'
Taioma. their secrotary, announcer
that the r (fi nis of the t.'nlversity o;
Wanhlni'lon will diet Oavld Thom
son Ita president. Ills salary ts to bt
tl'I.OW a year.
TlumiMiin, dean of the colleufi 01
lltnT.il arts, has beeo aetlPK bead o:
the mil vnniity since fifo regents ap
P')llitd l y, Covi rnor Hartley suspend
ed Henry Siizzallo October 4. Bui
sullo Ins a contrcet rh preslrtent 0!
the university at tlS.OW a year run
KliiR to Juno. 30, ITU.
Surnllo lives in the presidont'i
tmms'nn on the campus, Ths Johni
aiinouneeinent said that Thomsor
would not immediately occupy thai
home.
Kr'd C. Ayer, professor of education
Is miner ccnaldoratlon as successor tt
Thomson In the arts doanshlp. lit
It also to' be dnan of tha faculty, s
(ost as assistant to the president
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i Tires & Tubes Of The Best
Quality
Oils, Grease & Supplies
INDEPENDENT
GARAGEI
& vnur Tirrr
w
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to
See me before sendi n away
I can gv ;e you a i
bargain in tires ' and tubes.
E. R. Lur.dcll Proprietor
The Garage win. :re you get
"Service With A Snap"
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fovrntoHreo
VVatcrman'i Ideal Fountain Pen hsi
been imitated and emulated but it
lias never been duplicated.
Only two movements ere required to fill
Wstermon's pull rut the lever and f " It
back. When the pen Is filled It automatically
locks. This is just one of the good featurea
that add to Waterman's popularity. Ask us
to tell you about tha Waterman spoon .feed.
The Kodak ' Store
Bullard's Pharmacy
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