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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1927)
THE IONE INDEPENDENT L S. Authority Sees Ample Motor Fuel for Long Future BUTTER WRAPERS Printed In This Office. Published Every Friday by W. W. HEAD, Editor Pulishcr SUBSCRIPTION One Year ....$1.50 'm Months 75 .hree Months $0 Kntered as second clas matter at he poitofi'ice at lone, OreRon, under act of March 3, 1879 . Friday, Feb 11. 1027 Va'entin at Bargain Prices. Dullards Pharmacy. JANU R BY DENNIS A. MCCARTHY. LL. D From the "Book Builder." Ginn & Company. Cos'on. Jnnuirv.H breath benumbs Even when her skies are bright; Freezing? from tne north it comes Over hills and va.lies white, January's brooks are mute, Save, where in the snow.some rill. Tinkling like a broken lute,. Makes a tiny music still In the silence so profound, As it hides, and glides along, Mikes a faint and eerie sound Like the ghost of summer's song. F.yr the was jat the quirt kin I rhit natures never rarr; Ac Urtamt tht kee a summer mind mow bid in January . J. RujkU Lowell CHURCH DIRECTORY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Re?. W. W. HEAD, Pastor Services 11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M Prayer Meeting. Wed., 7:30 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.00A.M Junior Endeavor at 5 30 P.M. Prayer meeting Thurs. 7.30 P.M C L SWEEK JAttorney At Law First National Bank Building Heppner Oregon NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice la lierrbv given that the underxIgDfil. aa Kuperliitvnilfiit ul Bittiks (or the Ktatt of Orvitoii, U In charge of the aaaet and affair of the Uuolt of I one, lone, Oregon, for the purpose of llqulilatlon. All perilous who hnve claim aitntnet aid Dank are liertlijr notUM to make leiful proof thereof, by filing a duly verified claim, us by law provi ded, with the Deputy .HiiHTliitein!ciit of Hank la chnrKe.utthe office C.uik of lone, lone, On-guii, on or In fore th 14th. day of Aqrll, 10:7. Diit of first publication - Jnn. 14th. 1027. Iiute of laat publication April 14th IH27, FItAN'K C. IIItAMWKI.I, BLTEIUNTKSDENT ,K HANK. Jack Farris Dermatician. It Pays to Look We i Specialist in Bobs. A. D. MCMURDO, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Masonic Building ITralned Nurse Assistant Heppner : Oregon tHHIssHiiiaiii sisssai - ,-, u urn. Hitter cold on hands and face; January's kiss is cold, Yet behold how young and old Revel in that coid embrace. See, on every lake and pond, Skimming skaters whirl and dash, Where from dizzy heights beyond Shod withspeed' theskiers lash. And though brooks no longer sin To our ears a summer tune, January's breath can bring To our cheeks the rost of June. LEGAL NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OFUREUON, FOR MORROW COUNTY. BRISTOW &JOHNSON. A Corporation. Plaintiff, vs HALLICK STANCE, Defendant To llilllck HtniifcT. Drfrutliint I.N THK NAME OK THE STATKOF oliKUON': You are hereliy required to appear and nnower the coin.l,ilnt filed MKiiliiat you lu the nborw entl lle. action on or More the 29th day of January, IIW. Ih-Iiik more tluin fk from the date of the flmt pub Ilriitlon of till SiimtiioiiH, mill If you full o In nnanar, for want thereof, the plaintiff win tke judgement wiliwt you for the kuiu i.fjl.12u " lib liKereitt thereon at the rate of r cent per annum from Jauuitry and for the Hum of IN2i llh Intereat thereon at the rate of ier ivnt t ii n ii ii in from Beptem Imt lt. l'.r:6, an I for the further mini off l."."4, with lutereat thereon at Hie rate of per cent -r annum from September 10, l'i:'4. and the aillil of IJ100 attorney 'a feea. mill for pbilntiffM coata and illaburae m IHa cXmmiIc( In till, C,jn- And y on are hereby further null-fli-d Hint tli pin In I Iff hna cniiaeii a writ of nttiichinent to be butted on the third day of Noteiiilier, Ill.'fl, In I hen line entitled nejon, and hna cuuxed the KherHf of an hi County unci Hint to attach the following deacrlVd iieraotinl Kroner! r.leliiii. jliitf toyou, located In Morrow Coun ty. Htnte of Oregon, to wit: f :72.3J uttm bcil mul itarulahed In tliehaniU 'of Ward llravea. of fone. liorr..r roiuity, Oregon, and one apotteii COW. ih-horued. And by virtue ofaHld writ of at tin hiin tit and (he Jinl. niriit lierlu. titer In lie attained, the pliiliilllf, will cauae aaid mtmiuih property to be No'dby aaldsherllf. In the manner pn w rlN il by law, for the purpoae of tb.fylii, ha Judgement. Thla Hiiinmona la publlalied pur--mint to the order of the honorable filbert W. W. Chelpa. Joili of the abore rntltled Court, duly made und entered on theatday of Dm-mber, j licit, illn-ctliiK that the publk-atloii I ile iniiile once a week for a period of ix week eoiiBectititel,v lu the lone, liid.M-iiilenf, ami the flrHt pttbllca-l lion herein la uuiile piiraiiunt to an Id orilerou the I, Hi day of lleceiulier, U'.'li. F. II. Itohlnaon, Attorney for the Plaintiff. I'oatOffh a AddreKH, lone, Oreiroii. tier. 17. 24, 81, Jan. 7, 11, 21,28. " MASKSAT AILWCU. MH HILLS IMPROMPTU SKETCH OF EXPERIMENTAL OIL AN OIL DOM E 6HALE REDUCTION PLAHT Tht V. 8. Bar ran of Vinri is roMrt-fir that motor ! tappjiri will be ample for many yran to mret all nrrds of tht eountru't ll liuas of automobtltt. Harry H. Hill, chief prtrotrum engineer of tht Hurra, here fells th rcatons for this coni'u tloa, oni ikelihet tht ' oiwtncet la industrial method! tchuh imtity hit opinions. By HARRY H. HILL Chisf Pstroltum Englnstr, United Statst Burssu of Mlnss. ONE rtason why thcro It no rea son to worry greatly about motor fuel for a long time head Is that people are worrying about It Interest In such a question at the right time. It the best Insur ance against disaster. The President and the Federal OU Corporation Hoard hare done what waa needed, at toe right time. We know that most petroleum has come from rather limited areas and that even from these only a small pro portion has been taken out Oil pro duced by gat premura capable of Wi llis It to the surface when we drill hobs la but a small proportion of ail the oil contained in the sands. Even from the best pools recovery by the old method Is small, perhaps one half In the moat favorable conditions, oftener one-elxth, or onescrenth. or one-tenth. But a considerable part of hat still remains In the ground can t recovered by methods cow estsb l.nhed a technically and economically practicable. Producing oil from coal and shMrs and by mining the oil bearing sands Is entirely possible. Experiments re going on In these directions, and It we ever have to fall back on these re sources we will be ready. For a long tlm-f. however, the present method of exploration and drilling, ith Improv ing processes to assure larger recov eries, are likely to suffice. An Oil Dome Illustrated I am no draughtsman, but msybe f ran draw something that will help ex plain. Mere' a rough drawing of an oil dome. The shaded part at (he bot tom Is deposit of oil bearing sands with an Impervious rock atratum above. A wlld-catler drilled the hole A B and gas preasura caused oil and gas to flow. After a while the gas pressure wasn't sufficient to keep up the flow and they pjr.iped nntll ulti mately eves this ces"1 producing. Nevertheless, mou uf the oil wss still left atkklng 1 1 !':! aand grains. Then the operator drilled the well C-D, which flowed for a time, but most of the oil was still ii.,v.n there In the sand, if the gas prm.':ire could 4e re stored more would .low. So the oper ator Injects) ga Into one well, restor ing the pressure a?.j causing the oil to resume flow I nr. f-om the other. After a time the llov will atop again, but still much of tb 1 oil will be left. In some Holds It ha t:' en potnlble to obtain additional a .:u-nts of oil by Introducing water hi ur.ie of the wells and forcing ths oil 1 1 jtbert. The ad dition of a chemical iu-h as soda uh to the water may r. i!.t In removing the oil from the sit. I grains, but nei ther plain' water nor water containing chemicals should be Introduced Into an oil aand except a a last resort, for It Is likely that water, which travels faster through the aand, will get to the open we! ahead of the oil and when the flow h resumed under pressure water will c.:me out. Everything Savr i Nowadays . The gu escaping from an oil well cgrrlet with It a p ' iportlon of gaso line, which In the M days was lost. Nowadays It Is extracted from the gas and aavsd, while the dry gas can be forced back Into th? g. ;und to main tain pressure. , Ona of the tnenscvi to most oil pools li the Inflow r f subterranean water. Water flown tV.roitgh the oil sands faater than oil. r.n.I by surround ing U ottom of II. nail keeps the oil out. How to shut off the water and permit the oil to run out la a prob lem with which the engineers have long worked. They have made great progress aud so Increased reroverlea. In earlier times most oil producer carefully guarded all Information iibout their wells and expertencea, but latterly there Is co-operation la the matters. Geologists and petroleum rnglneera, once derided by the " prac tical" oil men, are more and more accepted as guides and mentor. New knowledge I constantly Increasing re coveries. As to Mining for Oil In Lorraine they have dug shafts down to the oil aand and actually brought the sands out, Ilk coal from mine. But It's coa'.iy. Another mining process la to lnk a shaft to the oil sands and from Its bottom drive tunnek In all directions through the sand. From the tun nels small perforated pipes are driven Into the sands, which drain the oil out of the sands. It flow to larger pipes back at the foot of the ahatt and thence Is pumped out. This requires Installing an expensive plant, but In me field the high recovery that Is insured might Justify the cost. I understand the process ' about to be Initialled In a few fluids In thla coun try, aome companies being convinced it Is practicable and profllable. Oil can be distilled from coal, and much work la now being done s'ong thia line. But more appeal has bien made by the plan of extracting ell from shale. The shales of Scotland 1. ive been worked for three-quarters ( a century, and they are almost, un I'.nlted In this country, richer In oil than those of Scotland. Kentucky, Ohio, Colorado, Utah, Nevada, Wyo nlng and California are particularly r!ch in shales. It is just a question cf the cost of extracting th oil. Con fess baa given 1180.000, with which t!ie Bureau hoa Installed a plant near Itullson, Colorado, to distill oil from the Colorado River Shale. It Is calculated that the abates mined at Rullsnn will produce about a barrel of oil to the ton. Th Us of Oil Shales In Scotland they are working shales that produce ulMUt twnnty-flve gallon of oil par ton. Thu seams are from three-and-a-half lo elxht or Inn feot thick. In Colorado are seam ninny times as thick and containing much more oil per ton. Reduction of shales Involves v an enormous mining opera tion, and after the oil Is extracted the vast tonnage of refuse nnmt be dis posed of. So II Is expenulv compared with producing oil from wells. Ben E. Llmlncy of the Bureau of Mines Experiment Station at Parties vllle, Okla., Is confident that explore tion, better recoveries, better utlllts lion and deeper drilling would furnish enough oil to meet all requirements for at least twenty-five lo fifty yoars, It It could be extracted in that time. Rut as a practical matter thla will not bs possible. Within t hut period there will bo tlmco of thcHire, when oil from shale will he needi d to supple ment the oil from wells, etc. Meantime federal and atate govern ment and the Industry are co-opuraU Ing In au astonlsiilug range of I lives tlgstlon and studies. These activities cover such a w!do fluid that even an enumeration of lliem would run Into tlrsom d'jtHlL 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 When You Visit Heppner Eat at the Elkhorn Restaurant lood Meals Best of Service Lunch Counter IONE MEAT MARKET Fresh 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 AERMOTOR WIND MILLS. WINONA WACONS. PAUL G. BALSIGER lone, Oregon SEE ME BEFORE THE FIRE H. C. WOOD REAL ESTATE & INSURNCE IONE, OREGON F. H. Robinson . Attorney and Counselor at Law VVill practice in all the CourU IONE, OREGON Dr. A. H. Johnston PHYSICIAN & Sl'RCEON i'hone-Office Residence) HEPPNER Main 933 Main 492 ORECON IOSS, TlliS' AYS anJtHI AYS Vom m to 10:00 A. N. Good Service. il MORROW GENERAL . HOSPITAL Mitts Zena Went fall, Graduate Nurse, Superintendent A, II. Johnston M. D., Physician In charge. Rati Reasonable Dr. F. E. Frraior , DENTIST Oftice: Odd Fellcwi Buildin Heppner, Oregon. 13