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THE IONE INDEPENDENT
Published Every Friday by
W. V. HEAD, VAiw I'ubliOicr
When Voif VL-it Heppner
Eat At the
Elkhorn Restaurant
Good Meals Ikst of Service
Lunch Counter
Dr. A. H. Johnston
Vashington's Early Adventures
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IONE, OREGON
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Kntered as second class matter M
'he postofi'ice at lone, Oregon, under
art of March i, l(C9
FriJay, Jan 28. 1927
He wist with sweo':
A fool nt forty is a tool imlecil
Ynunx-
GOING HOME
By the laU Frank L.Stanton of the Atlanta Cc nstitution.
Adiu, swet t friends', I have waited loptr
To hear the message that calls me home,
And now itcomes witn i low, sweet song
Of welcome over the river's foam:
And my heart sha'l ache and mv feet 6hall roam
No more-no more: I am Koinn home!
Home! where no storm where no hmp st raves,
In the litfht of the calm, ettrnal day;
Where no willows wcp over lonely graves
And the tears from our eyelid? are kissed awav,
And my soul shall sigh and, and my feet shall roam
No more no more: I am iroing home!
Good dye, protrl world! im Roinp-.home; ,
Thou 'rt not my friend and I 'm not thine.
Kilph II'. Emtrson.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice It hereby n'v-n that the
tltlil.TxIlftli'd. UN SUHTllltlliil'llt of
HniikH for the state of Oregon, lx In
charge of the hkncIm and uffalrw of
the Kank of lone, Ioni', Oregon, for
the purpoMe of lluhlitllon.
All pereon who have i-IhIiiih nifiiliiHt
uhl Hunk are hereby notified to
iiinke leidl proof thereof, by filing: n
duly verified claim, im by law provi
ded, with the Deputy Snerltiteiiileiit
of Bank In charge, ul the office Hank
of lone, lone, Oregon, on or ln-fore
the 14th. day of Aqrll, 1927.
Date of flrnt puldicntioii . Jan.
Htb. 1927.
lint of bint publication . April
FRANK C. URAMWEI.L
SL'I'ERINTENOENT I.K HANKS.
Valentine! at Bargain Prices.
Bullards Pharmacy.
EVERYBODY'S
COINCI
CALIFORNIA bids you
turn back the calendar
to summer and come pley in
the warm sunshine.
At an added Inducement tat
Union Pacific now offers specie I
low round trip fare and assures
ycu a marveloui journey on th:
finest of fast trains. Connect k ui
via Portland or Salt Lake City,
MAX I YOU BMBAVATICNS VCVt
J. W. Howk. Agsnt,
lone, Oregon.
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Jack Farris
Dcrnutician.
It Pays to Look We I
Specialist in Bobs.
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A D. HCMURDO, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office In Masonic Puilding
iTrained Nurse Assistant
Heppner 0;egon
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
I'hone-Office Main 933
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HEPPNER . OREGON
lOSH, Tll-S AYS Mini Mir AYS
From 9:!0 to ll):tlil A. M.
LEGAL NOTICE
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT CUURT OF
THE STATE OFORECJON, FOR
MORROW COUNT!'.
BRIsTOW&JORNSON,
A Corporation.
Plaintiff,
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HALLICK STANGE.
Defendant.
Ti llallli k Stance. Difriidmit
IN THE NAME OF THE STATEOF
()l!KiiX: You Hre hereby required
to npiienr and iiiihu yr the coniplalnl
filed iiifiiliiet you In lb, above enti
tled action on or before the Bull day
of January. lir.'T. Mux more than C
weckt from the date of the flml puli.
Mention of this Muniiiioim, and If you
fall no tn nimwrtr, for want thereof,
the l-laltitlff will take Judgement n-
U'ahiHt you for the hi t U2 (Y
lib in(cret t hereon i t the rateol
mt cent ht iinauiii from January
lt. lc'l. mid for the Mum of fx 2.'
nltli Interest thereon at the rate of
I -rivnt per ji it ii i in from Septem
lier M. I'i2, an I for the further mini
off l."i7M. with Interest thereon at
the rate of li per cent per annum
froiil Svptei,il.r p, l,24. mid the
sum of .;.tm mtMrney'H an l
for idaliiiiffH com and iliMbniM-.
Ill IIIBexiM lid.d III Ii!h ncll.in.
And j on are hereby fiinla r n-ill
fled that the lihiintlff lnm nmuJ ...
I writ of nit nhim at m l. i.,i ,.
the thir l day of Nou-iiile-r, !I2, In
Hie ab . entitled ac.loii, and Iimh
cali-ed the Sb,.riff of h, (MIIIIv
mid State to attach the following
deMcrlbcd ierHolial property, belotie;.
lug tot oil. located in l
f ' ".in
ty, Stale of Uregon. to w it: :i7j:i2
: attached and Karnixbeil In (he hand'
I of Ward Craven, of lone, Morrow
( futility. (reKoii, and one xpottid
rmr, ib burned.
And by virtue of mild writ of at-
tin linii iit and the Jinlgemeiit herln-
alter to lie attained, the plaintiff,
w III cauw K.i Id perMonal property to
Ih- o!dby MalilMicrlif, in t,H manner
prewilMil by law, for the purpONeof
iili-fAlag Hn Jiidneme'it.
I hi Kuiiiii'iiiiih U publlxhed pur-
Hiiant to the order of tin, boaorable
iile l t V, W. ridpa. Judge of the
above entitled 1'imrl, duly made and
entered on thelillli day of December,
I92U, dinctliig tlmt the publication
! made onee n ti (.HL f,
jHlx utfU cotiMcciitllely In the lone
i Independent, and the flrnt pnbllca.
nun Herein Im made iniiHiiatit to nab!
order on the I7lh day of December
92'1.
F. II. lIlllllllNIIII,
Altotney for the rialullff.
I'oet Office Addrt-HH, tn, Oregon.
Iec. 17. 2. ;)l, Jan. 7, 14, 21, 2
C. L. SWEEK
Attorney At Law
First National Dank Building
Heppner Oregon
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By HENRY BOTSFORD
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c, wrii iiiihu ceiuurj a;n
I three quarters a new Imprest
nai recruuy Decn arouseil In
the earliest military ailvcn
turei of George Washington
Mi.
When barely twentyne yeara old. In
17i3, WjshliiKton aa sent by C v
eruor Dluwbldla of Virginia Into the
far northwestern wilderness that Is.
noribwest'rn Fennsylvania to warn
the Frcnca that they must cease their
t fTorts to occupy that reKlon. Recent
researrhia have given a new histori
cal significance to that eipeditlon,
during which Washington, always
reckless of his personal sufety, had
one of his narrow escapes from death
at the hands of a treacherous Indlnn
guide.
The French at that time occupied
Canada and claimed the, M!sllp;l
and Ohio Valleys. Though the fringe
of English spuaklug cnhuiles along
the Atlantic contained the chief Kur.
pean population, France maintained
soverelRnty over most of North Amer
ica area. Tbey were apparently de
termined to occupy northwestern
Penn;-lvanla. partly became it was
known even then to be rich in petro
leum. Region' Wealth Known
Pioneers and mimlouarh.-, Hng
ll.ih, French, German and Dutch, had
all reported to their governments
that the petroleum was of gri-at po
tential value. Tbero Is, however, no
reu-on to believe that Washington
knew of Ita existence or value until
bis adventure of 17i3. Then he learn
id that the oil had Ion- h. en used by
the Indians and the pioneering whites
for fuel and light, for medicine and In
mal.lug war paint. Washington was
a much Impressed with Its pohhIIiIII
Uea that he later became owner of a
hrge area of oil-bearing lands. Al
though the petroleum Industry In Ita
mo:!ern form was then undreamed of,
Washington was so sure thut a f r
tune resided In his oil-bearing lands
that In his will he limed them as ma;
mo -it valuable holdings. In the prop
erty sclmilule attachud to the will o
wrote:
"This tract was. t: lun up by Gen
eral Lewis and my. Jf on account of
the bituminous sprln? which It con
tains, of so iiiflaui. iable a nature as
to burn as freely xplrlts and
nearly dlffcuit ;o exu ;;ulh,"
The Will of W-iSlngton
Some historians i . !. re that in nn
ariler will Waihlpr. dedicated this
'biiruing spring" ti- iie pjbllc. At
my rate, It had p. r- I from his nwn-
rsh!p before his (luiU I In sidd this
tract for IMM.OuO. I:ci. suspecthig It
mlKht revert to I1I.1 tutute under a
mortgage, he wan. d h! heirs that
should It do so Ii v (mid bo worth
much more than th CO.OO1).
Although Washln: ' llrst knowl
edge of petroleum gained within
a few miles of the i':ice whero the
lirst oil well in the .: bl was drilled,
that first well wu vt npeti"d until
one hundred and ;t years later,
H59. In that yenr K'. i. In Laurontlne
brnka bored the flrl well. Just south
nf Tltusvllle, I'eniiF. : aula, and really
started tho niudnrn pi troliuim Indus
try.
A Osvelopmc -t Wonder
Today the Amerlc::i luilustry Is the
major part of the wi.-ld'a oil business.
Americans are dliec.ing oil devidop
tnonls all over th" warld. It Is all
part of the huge p- tblem: to make
atire that the tnr.i'.uwa shall see
America'i roriulrenitn'.a met. Every
decade the proditc"o:: of petroleum
has doubled. Sclmeo and techni
cal progress have reet nil demands.
Foreign Investment n-d dcvcbipment
are In tho nature of Itnuinuice fur the
future.
In the days of Drr':e nnd tho Indus
try'! beginnings pet" l-um's value lay
l. iMprlcapts and kurosepg. Jbe age
i WUJ
rrti tri yMri i
of machinery was outy beginning
ilk It- 1.... .,!... A .1 I
" i'ii 1 1 lun.u.io uviiiauu lur iniiit
canls. while kerosene, though the best
lllunilnant ever known, wa dangur
ous because poor refining left gasoline
that was liable to explodo. It Is dim
cull nowadays, when the world Is be
lug combed for more petroleum to
'Hike mora gasoline, to reallie that
gasoline was omo a nuisance and a
menace. The Internal combustion en
dine created the demand for gasoline,
now the primary product of petro
leum. The demands of millions of m
tur curs Increasing constantly, Inven
Hon and chemistry were set at work
by the captains of the Industry to
make the barrel of petroleum (urn out
a larger and larger proportion of gas
ollne. This was done by the cracking
process, through which every year now
sees a larger proportion of erode oil
turned Into gasoline.
High and Growing Demands
Today well nigh Z.DoO.OOO barrels of
petroleum are required every day to
f.tl fy the demand for motor cars,
tractors, trucks, buses, artificial gas
plants and the Innumerable by prod
ucta. Invention Is t,.i.istantly flmlini
new uses, as enterprise Just aa ton.
stantly finds new supplies of petro
leum. The wonderful and rather mys
t rlous fluid has revolutionised social
liJilt.t and Industrial methods; yet It
l oniy two-thirds of a century sine
the IndiiKtry had Its feeble bcglnalni
In the Pennsylvania oil country.
This year the country will use ahoui
.-i0.000.090 barrels of petroleum. Tht
cuntry will use 700.000,000 gallons of
r ..illne and will e snort l,9oo,00u
r.ore. The production, processing and
r-.arketlng of p-lroleiim . probably
r-cond oaly to agriculture among
American Industries,
Ituunilly, 70 per cent of tho world's
p ttoli iim Industry Is American. Tea
t.llllniia of capital It Invested In It
I jlf the valuation of the national rail
ri.nd system. It employs Just about
1.000.000 people. The petroleum pipe
I ne system, grldlroulng a good share
1 f the country, arrfgai". at"-!! 85,
I 0 miles. Petroleum revolutionised
t ival warfare by bringing in the oil
I nniliig ship: It is fast revolutionising
1 ..'reliant marines In the samo (ash
I m. Multiplication of motor car, 1
clung with the Special taiatlnn 0(1
t::nlr gasoline, has made possible tht
ii.oili rn hlchway system.
A True Social Service
Perhaps the most nearly revolution
ary result of Drake's modernization of
'he petroleum Industry la to be found
In the change It has brought In the
life of rural America. It haa carried
the city to tho country, the country
to the city. It has, by making possl"
hie tho cheap and quick transporta
tion that everybody . nowadays en.
Joys, enabled country and city to
know and understand each other as
they never did before. It haa brought'
social and educational privileges to
country dwellers that a. few decades
ago seemed absolutely denied to.
them. On the one hand It has en
abled the cities to spread out Into sub
urban areas and the gone of country
estates; on the other, It hag enabled
the people of the open country to have
neighbors, society, church and icbool
privileges, Intimate acquaintance.
It is a historic fact that tho tenden
cy toward division of Interest and un
derstanding between city and country
Is Ihe most serious internal menace to
tho security of nations, to the Integri
ty of society.
More than anything plan, country
and city need to know and understand
each other and each other's prob
lems. The easy transportation, the
ready opportunity for association and
Bcnualiitunce that have coma with
the Age of Petroleum hnvo made pos
sible, In this favored country at leant,
exactly this new Intimacy and understanding.
Everything in the line of
hardware. If wc havn't
got it we can get it
quick.
ENGELMAN HARDWARE
IONE, OREGON
IONE HARNESS SHOP
Drop In
nd I00K over my
- Line of WorK Shoes.
I have a good tocK of Cloves and
Harness Supplies.
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rvepairina at tveasonable Prtce.
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ION!; MEAT MARKET
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rresh and smoked meats;
Poultry and fish.
When you have anything in
onr line to sell see us.
T. E. Peterson, manager,
lone, 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.
Farm Implements
VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR
DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES,
MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOK
WIND MILLS. WINONA WACONS.
PAUL G. BALSIGER
lone, Oregon
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BEFORE THE FIRE
H. C. WOOD
REAL ESTATE &
INSURNCE
IONE, OREGON
F. H. Robinson
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Will practice In all the Courts
IONE, OREGON
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Good Service.
MORROW GENERAL
HOSPITAL
Min Zeno Wentfall, Graduate
NurHe. Superintendent.
A. II. Johnston M. D.,"
Phyaictan In charge.
Rates Reasonable
Dr. F. E. Frraior
DENTIST
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Heppner, Oregon.
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