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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1927)
THE IONE INDEPENDENT Published Every Friday by V. W. HEAD, Fitor Publisher SUBSCRIPTION One Year $1.50 ';ix Months 75 .hree Monthi - .50 Knleretl is second class matter at he postofi'ice at lone, Oieson, under ct of March 3, 1879 Friday, Mar 11 . 1927 Firt it the test of yohl; adversity, of tttorg men. Setxca. SIR WILLIAM of WINDSOR BURSTS into SONG Social Ridge, " Morrow Co., Ore.,18S4. I'm looking rather seedy now, This suit's my very best, And the flapjack batter 's Scatteied o'er my frame; The mice play slyly round me, When 1 lay me down to rest In my little old lotr cabin on my claim. Yet I rather like the novelty Of living in this way Though my bill of fare (s a' ways rather tame; And I'm happy as a clam On this land of Unci Sam's In rav little old board cabin on my claim. The door hinges are of leather Andthewindowshevenoglass And the chinook through the Roof cracks plays a game, And I hear the prowling coyotes As they hoA'lamidtheerass Round my Ittle old board cabin on my 'claim. My duds are plastered o'er with dough, I'm looking like a fright And everything is scattered round the room, j And I know if some good circus man Could see me here tonight He would take me from my little cabin home Oh when I left Missouri So happy anb so gay To try to win my way to wealth and fame, I did'nt think of hbulng woo) From thehead of the John Das To my little old board cabin on my claim. On I often wish a certain gir Wonld on me pity take And from this awful mess would me reclaim. The angel ho Id blss her, If this her homesh'd make In my little old board cabin on my claim. And when wt'd our fortunes In the prairies of the West, Just as happy ts two badger we'd remain, And we'd forget our tiials And troubles as we'd rest In our pleasant home-like cot tage on our claim. The daor hinges are of lent her ii,i i Anamewinaowsnavenofclajs And the Chinook thro ish th roof cracks ylays a gam. And 1 hear nhe mournful covotes As they howl amid the grass Round my little old board cabin on my claim, Tiliicum IX. ' I n n ' t Nf bod y'sOarlinit.'f and "You Told Me You Loved Ms." By Rastus and Mandy.bet Ur known asKatheryh Feldman a id Thelma Morgan. How Rastus can dancet X. The climax of the evening! Rarely does a city of this eizo hive the opportunity of seeing as attractive a group of chorus girls as. "The Dancing Dolls" from Paris. So great was theappreeia tion of their grace and beauty that it was necessary to repeat the act in respouse to loud and long continued applause. At the close of the program, ex cltement was created when Mr, Smith auctioned off the baskets which mere divided into three groups; the you. tit women's bas kets, the married women's has kets and the Junior Rirla baskets. The small boys proved to be th peppiest bidders of all, step ing boldly to the front and pro ductng iheir quarters for the lit tie girls' baskets without hesita tion, Mare fun for the evening furnished by a fish pond ann a scooting salary, the latter prov ing especially popular. There were many loyal suup porters for the entertainmenl and ewe!yb')y present seemed to have a good time. EST EE'S pRDINANCE No. 113 AN ORDINANCE granting to the Sherman Electric Co., a cor poration, its successors and assigns a franchise to construct, maintain and operate in the present and fat ure streets, alleys and public places of the City of lone and its succes sors, electric light and power lines and appurtenances thereto, for the purpose of supplying electric! ty and electric service lo the City of lone, the inhabitants thereof ana others. HE IT-ORDAINED BY TIIEi COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY CF40NE, OREGON: Church News Notes of Interest to All Local Denominations. Easy to Fix Clock A romnit'iviisl traveler siuylng at nmull hotel wlslie-l to culrli un ,.arlr ni.irnlng train, mid nxkml the pro. prletress for the louu of an alarm oloek. She produced the .clock and re marked: "We don't often ne It. ir, and wmittlmes It stick a hit. hut If It Awn't go off lust touch Hie Hill. htimiw-r and It'll London Tft-Rlta. rlK all right" Curva'lm. ()te. March 11. Nolan Page of line h.HS been initiated into Sigma Tau, national honor fraternity in engineering. A limited number of men are chos en each year from the school of engineering, the school of mine and the department of chemical engineering on the basis of super for scholast'c attainment, quali ties of leadership, and personal character. A banquet was given for the newlp initiated memters following the installation service. Mr. Page jb a junior in civil engineering. Alcohol in the Seat Thn ancient w were huge alcohol well. The primeval ocean, with It Imce maw of KUxiir containing aea weed, win a fermentation vat. So saya a Iterlln acieiitlst. Professor Lind ner. These Inimcnw alcoholic aeas stimulated delicate forma of early life, he explain, and ndda that the plants todiiy which produce aupar, later to he converted Into alcohol, are walked by their splendid colorauon uild intri-nte atructure. Abbey U Battle Pledge Buttle abbey, near Hastings Eng. land, traa built to fulfill a novel pledge made by William the Con queror Just before his victory there oa October 14, inoti. When William aa arming for the fight be la aitid to have Inadvertently put on in ablrt of mall with the hind wide in front. Partly In order lo avert the bad omen, he vowed that. If vic torious, be would build on the very cue or me naltli- a great abbey. It w-n finally dedicated by William Itufiia In WM. At the dissolution of the monasteriea under Henry VIII, the bulldiiifn were given to Sir Anthony llrottiie, who a. Lie, I (le AhM'a lodge a west wliiit for the Use of his ward, the l'ritices KlizuliHli. The ab bey atill la In excellent preservation. K. C. I'.rubant, In "Itninhl.-s n Sua-sex." Embroidering Long Known Tlie girt who use nn emliroldi-rj nKll today la practiciiig nn art that was hljf.ily developed In Egypt H,mi year ago. The f.ccijniplisliiiieiit wan hroiiglit from IVypt to Europe, and wm also highly Ueveliiiel III early Creece and Itoiuo. The women of medieval day in Europe were ex'-ellent t It, and many aplendld orniinient witc made for chuivhe and monusterlen. At the promt time the Orient lend In tlip art, with the work of the Chinese ruithultle heliitf the tnw l.fK.tat. Mental State Depend i Much o.i Environment In order permanently to cure a child of nt-rvouMiea it H neceKsury to re move the underlying cause, not mertl lo nllevlntu the dlsiresaliig symptom decluic Dr. Frank Howard Illchurd on in llygela MiiKiiiillie. Thin wil. prolmbly Involve some change In the environment, for It la recognised that environmental Influence nnVct a child M) much that they will greatly modify any meutui condition, uo matter how bad. While tlil la encournglna, there will be plenty of difficulty in many cane. If a compunlon, a teacher, a brother or a allr I at the bottom of ib tiervou ci'Tubtlon. the change may easily he made. However, In many cimea the child' nervourne I really due to a Jealoii or tyrannical father or to a weak, pampering mother, It I almost hdK'les lo ulter the environ ment resulting from audi pareutul Ui turlmhcea. In all case It la up lo the parent lo provide the proper atmorphere and environment for their children' do vi'lopinent. Olhcruise no amount of trentmctit by phyalclun or paydilutrUt will be of any avull. Socthui I. There Ih hereby grunt ed tuMiermnti Electric Co., corpo ration, mill to It KilecesMoia ami am kIriih thi'in lni.tiri ciit'td the ornuteo) the rlnht, privlicKe mill frumiilse for tlie jierlml of fifty (.iti jem, t con struct, nmlitttil.i mid tiperiito In the ptVNetit.niitl lutuiVHtm'tH.ulley anil public place In the City oUoiie. mid iis aiiccexHom, electric light mill pow cr line, with nllneeeatiirr or 'ili-n ble tippurteiiivceH ( ncli,,,lii)j uuilcr H '-nm! cdiiJiitlM, polca. vvlrea Mini telephone mid 'ele-nph wire for their own tine), for (lie ptll'poHf of supphiog elet Irlclly mid chvtrlc ner vUv to the anld City of lone, the lu ll ililtnntM thereof mid ersona mi l I'lirpurntloiiH within mid lie.voiul the I niltit thereof for light, power, bent and other purpose Sections. The I'.clght mid liH'it- tl iu of poles mid fixture mid the locution of underground conduits shall Ih- Mil ec, to reasonable reg;u. lotion anil control of such commit tee of the City II the City Council may designate, or ns inuy lie ileslg noted b.vhiw; mid nil such pole ninl fixture ehitll Ih' an creeled ns to III teriere ii little ti possible with trnf le or other public llsex. All of sold c!irtrleliKhti'iinll'lurtcimtii,eM!iiill be Instnlleil mid lit nil time iiuilii tallied tiy the grimtee In siife order ami condition mid Itiiiecordiince w lib good engineering priietlee;and where lucessnry for the protection of lis service lo the pulillc, the (irmitee shall remove uny liriiuche of trees Mlilrli would Inipiilr the "life o'ru tion mid tiiiilnteiimice of sold line. Sections. The aervlce lurulslietl hereunder to said City mid It Iiilnihj limit slmll Ik- h twetityfour hour si rvice. mid shall Is- atihji-ct to audi reasonable rule and regulation n the Uruiitve imiy iniike from time to tline. The Urn n tee nitty n-iiilrerenoii able M'curlty for the iiiyiueiit of it bill. Section 4. When neeeHnry to r mlt uny duly niitliorlztil ihthoii to move ny building or other atruct ure aero or along nny atre't or al ley of the City of lone, the Grunt. t- slinll rnle or teniponirlly re.noe It wire maintained hereunder upon the reuet of the City Hecorder, mid upon the emt to the Urantee of ti doing; Is'lag paid by the owner or mover of such building. Secthmo. The City of Inn limy without charge therefore, njtai Ii Its lire alarm and police signal vt lrea to the pole of the ora 11 tee In said City, but nt It own risk and only In hc cordiince with good electrical pnic lice. Said w ires hlnill lie subj-ct to interference by the (irantee only win ti tiecesHary In the inula tenant' operation and ri pulr of It lia . Section 6. Tin; aervlce to he fur iilslied hereunder by the irrnnteo. It .iirees-iiirs mid assigns, and nil rate ninl charge therefore, ahull lie uli I'd at nil time to nuv rule, regain lions and oriler thai limy be law iully prewrlU-d by l!.e Public Service (inualnsloii of ting . ii, or by any other authority or lmil li.ivlng law fill Jurisdiction ovi r n cli iiiiilter. Section 7. The tiiiintee mid It sie'ces'or mid tiss'g' s, shall hold the City of lone harn I s from ml ex pense or liability a. I. log from miy negligent ncl oroiios- Mind the irran. tit1 in the condui t i i !,, operations hereunder, and tdui'l inniply with ill reasoiiatdeli.v-laW' and regulat ion id the III of . i n lining the main ten nice mid Imi'i'iveuieut of the Hired mid public , luce therein. Section H. This or iliimicn ah'ill iH'pulill he Ifortwoc.e cuilvetline In Thu lono ludepei ih t,t, mid ahull thereafter Is-come mil' and Void un less unconditional V'liicn mcepl, mice hereof filed the (Ini'ilee herein with the City I: coriler within aixty iW!dayfi-oiu m laflerthelust tiublli'iitlon Ii rt of. Introduced before Cl'y Council on, Murrh , (7, Paed hy City Conn, II on March I, ill'.';. Approved thla flratd iy of March, Bert Mion Mmyor'oJ the I'ity of In tie. ATTEST! V. II. It'.tiliiaon Kccnrilcr of the City ol ' lotif At the eommunlon service of thn CongrettatinnHl Church, last Sunday, nine members were re ceived, three on confession of the faith and six hy letter. After the service a lamily din was served In the church parlors. There will be an all day meet ingntthe lone Christian Church next Sunday, March 14. A basket dinner will be served folowing the morning service. The churches of Alpine, Pine City and Lexington will meet with us and a cordialinvitation is extended to all in this community to come and enjoy the fellowship. The grounds about the Congre national church were spaded, lev eled und seeded to blue grss this week. Special meetinca at the Chris tian Church have hf.n continued this week with good attendrt.ee and lively interest. thefunkralof" rl'fus a f akrcns the funeral oflJufusA. Far rens on Hiday thollth was con f ueled at the !,.e ChriHlian. Ilev. W. IV. Head of the Congre watiDtial church officiatin. The attendance exceeded the total ca pactty of the church. Interment was made in the I. 0. 0. F. cemetery where the sim p'e hut inipresnive service of the Oddft Hows lodge was read. Mrrrens is survived by his widdow and three minor children. THE AMERICAN LEGION IN SUNNY FRANCE. Frtedom of France is extended to members of The American L-- gion going to the hnd of the pop pies for the annual convention of th L"gion. opening- in Paris. Sep tember 19, the France Conven tion officer for this state has an nounced. The statement came after receipt of a cablegram from Albert Greenhw, Aiu-Hta, Me. resident member of the France Convention Committee, in Paris, eladnn ll,.l . . ioui.il nuy per ceii i. re duclion in rates aas Uen made 'or Legionaires by tne railroads of France. Ports of France have waived thi cutomary landing charge o' $.j to American war veterans making the trip to that country for the Legion'a convention. CHURCH DIRECTORY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. W. HEAD. Pastor Services 1100 A. M. and 8:00 P. M Pi ayer Meeting, Wed., 7:30 I 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 Heppncr Eat at the Elkhorn Restaunml GooJ Meals Best of Service Lunch Counter Dr. A. H. Johnston PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Phone Office Residence IIEPI'NER . . Main 933 Main 492 ORECON (J.Vi. Tf7i.S7J.4rS tmlFkWAVS From 9:00 to I0. V0 A. Af. 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 Fi:t3T CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Prayer Meeting Thurs. Evening Service! 10.00 A. M. and 8:00 P M. 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. Good Service. A. D. MCMURDO, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Masonic Building Trained Nurse Assistant Heppner : Oregon Jack Farris Dermatician. It Pays to Umk Well Specialist in Bobs. Farm Implements VULCAN and OLIVER, PLOWS, SUPERIOR DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENCINES, MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOIl WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS. PAUL G. BALSIGER lone, Oregon1 SKE ME BEFORE THE FIRE H. C. WOOD REAL ESTATE & INSURNCE IONE, OREGON C.L.SWEEK Attorney At Law First National Bank Building Heppner Oregon F. H. Robinson Attorney and Counselor at Law Will practice in all the Courts IONE, OREGON MORROW GENERAL HOSPITAL Miss Zena Westfall, Graduate Nurse, Superintendent. A, II. Johnston M. D., Physician in charge. Rates Reasonable Dr. F. E. Farrior DENTIST Oftlce: Odd Fellows "Bufldln Heppner, Oregon.