The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, May 06, 1927, Image 4

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    THE 10NE INDEPENDENT
Published Every Friday by
,W. W. HEAD. Editor Phiihrr
SUBSCRIPTION
On Year
ix Month
-hree Months
..$1.50
- .75
.. .50
Entered as second class nutter at
ht postoftice at lone, Oregon, under
act of March 3, 1879
Friday, May 6, 1927
A mother a motbet mil.
The holiest thing alive.
Coleridge
CALL FOR COUNTY
WARRANTS
AU General Fund Warrants of
morrow uunty, Ui-egnn. reuia-
tered on or before June 80th 1926,
a ill be paid on presentation at
the office of the County Treasur
er on or after May 10th, 1927, at
which date interest on suid war
rants will cease.
Heppner, Oregon. April ii, 1927.
L,eon w. eriga, (jounty Treas.
ill
MORGAN ITEMS
Remington
The only portable typewriter
that is a realsuccess.
AffPnrv Rnllar.Va Pkirmuv
A MOTHER'S HEART.
By Theresa Deir jananovitch
God, in His workshop at the dawn of Time.
I j Busied about the numberless arrav
Of beings whom He fashioned out of clay.
Creating forms for every land and clime.
Prepared a mould from other moulds apart:
Of ore most delicate and tempered fine,
Vibrating true to every touch divine;
Seared it in love's white heat,
. j , wk:u u in auiienng s pau
? Cleansed it with sorrow's veil.
Mancea it with death's sharp flail.
Steeped it in labcr,s gall,
Ground it beneath His feet,
Healed it with joy's quick pain,
And kissed it into life again;
This way
The patern lay
For making evermore a mother's heart.
T '
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Harbinon
attended church in Ion.
and were the dinnnr onid r
HMvpia n
Air. and Mrs. Louis Balsiger.
Mr. and Mrs. A F. Piim...
m IIIIHVVV
and W. F. Palmateer were doing
business in Heppner, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. fi Mn rerun
and daughter Thelma were in
Heppner on Friday. ,
Mr.'Francis Sherrard was in
Morgan on Sundav.
Miss Thelma Moriran wan rnm
pel led to Q jit school on account
ot niness.
1 -
Mr. Kavmond Pethnhn mat
his wife at Tendlffnn
Mr. ane Mrs. Pettv
l.v lived in tho East but will id a k p
their home at tin Ellia Minor
ranch.
ilr. Wate CrawfnrH nt KM.
a? a Caller in Morgan, Tuesday
Miss Thelma Welch of I on a
was the week end guest o. Mis
IworobjCrowtll.
Mr. Delbott C.Ull a WA: trim
- w a n I
for t, i urker dear Heppner.
Mr. Lieble and Mr. Dean art
improving the place formerly
wonging w Mr. Broody, which
Mr. Lieble has purchased.
ii 'in to tuc," rnimrVfJ dial
, ainull noy wliu hml Iihcii ilinm.hi rnir
reauu.u iu pmw.r, 'uliHt It mum bn
nangerou to WHrry women. I get thn
Men llmt In the tliv t !nn they nmrry
",r J'ur money; If tlny don't
tnaiiaae to tnkc all of II, Ihcy leave you
and mie yuu for alimony j and f tliuy
full at that, then they outlive you
and iit your Ufa Ineuraiice." Uetrolt
New.
" '. ' H ii.
aaiaei
WEATHER REPORT FOR
APRIL
Total precipitation
Total snowfall
Number of clear daya
, 'Partly cloudy days j.
. Cloudy days 4
Prevailing wind North West
Total precipitation since Sept
1st 9.80
For the corresponding period
st year
. E. HARBISOX
Cooperative Obterrtt,
.. 5.95
I
Oftice Hours,
to 4:00 P.M.
10.00 A.
ONE DAY ONLY
Coming to
The Dalles and Pendleton
Dr. Mellenthin
Specialist
tn Internal MIMne f,,r the
' t"tst tw.-lve enr
DOES NOT OPERATE
VViUbeintheDallesonThnrs.
day May 12, at the Dalles Hotel
And in Pendleton, nn EVi'.K..
UDdpoint the the second grade y 13, at the Dorion Hotel
vcob icrniage.
ASSEMBLY PROGRAM
The Third and Fourth grades
. save tneir regular program for
Assembly, Friday, April 29. Since
they had been making a SDeciil
2 SSrr.2L?2 N' Chare fo' ou-
- ... roiiuviuiruiliru
IMi M..
i .
The bovs and frl m.rf. J.:.. L ?",n rAn
tw0.i,i . .!... rr" - n.n-
--.-u,vluu,ue me lest "fH-rareror chronic npi,,
tunt.Sothe boy. gaVe a little P;11-' !! nicen,
liiayiei named" Safetv.a victo "r HUt,ouu.
" ti,:. .1 i I ne una in h a i . . .
rnuwea me dangers .u.i a ' . wo"'mii r
'at confront Safety, these ,., im ,T.? 01 o" h. live
represented t,y the Bogies. But num.'iu. Z2U
the Sprites came in and thru a "rrh; iuK.f rhi-umti,, ul
urnanizea campaign, defeat . "ir nllmenta.
ca me oogles.
The girls gave a little play
caned -in Kindly Land " The
girls tried to show little ways in
woicn mev cohld bt kind.
Mr. Skeen and Mrs. Cochran
acted as judges and their decis
ion wastn favor of th b us. So
before school is out the girls i I
io entertain the doys at a picnic.
rnnay evening. April 29, the
oiuaent Body gare the last pro-
srram lor this year.
1L - I
ine numbers, announced by
ivereite Hummel, were in the
following order
A Round: The Hunter's Song;
Arieia rarrens, Fern Engelman,
iinred smith.
1L Abie and Ikie: Harold Kin.
cade, Georg Ritchie.
Ill Guess Who Drill; 5th and
6th Grade Boys.
IV. One act play: Pesgy'g pre
rficament; Peggy, a brid, Arleta
warrens; uorothy, a frier-.. Kdiih
icn. Ifir iilivM
fiow nre tli n.n .....
"'-mari,a,.MH a,l. ,, , 7,-
Ely; Rita, the girl who nnluurt lU
"cook problenT.Fern Engelman,
Wt wish to thank the people
or lone for their enthsiastlc att
ndance and loyal support of ail
PCtivltiea for the scho-il year.
. 'a-iiia in lira.
" "" uHiiicd caiiwit:
I. V. MoAdoo. fk.
W. I.. Klrlir. lu.i.H
M. E. Aiutiulr. Aut.ri.
Mra. Kni Criixfiw .u ... !
. "ni.n TIHM-r
nt. t; HornliiK. Uanr.
M'"-Andrew AdilrraoB, W'ealporl
Hi'lneinlier tlm nt.. .i..... .. .
"'. ,'v"1 ! that 1,1,
'..,,,., If f I If fufmiii 4
Marlt-il n-oineii imi.1 1.
-n.Tu,rtrhIlllllll"I;;j7"--"'in.
For over 70 veara A.lvano
Itumely threshing machinery has
oeen ouiidnig its wonderful repu
taiion ior tug capacity, fast, clean
work, ease of operation, freedom
-m repairs and long life. .
P. G. Balaiger, Agt.
COVERNOR PATTERSON
To CENERAL MINES
Salem, Oregon,
April 4. .27.
My Dear Cencral Hines:
I 3m ir.
receipt of your letter nt o
concerning the Citizen' M;i;,
" ...UA J
I ra nir g Camps of tMs corps area
during the summer of l:)27
I have always been heartily in
accord with the polcy of provid
ins military training for the young
manhood of our nation. I do not
believe in war as a medium n(
ing differences a.isintf hptwp-n n,
tions However I
.... . " '
i ana ceueve that it is our du
ty as a nation to be
an emergency requiring force of
arms io protect our i-niinr n u.
ideals, should such arise.
bince in the intrpit
VI
omy, it has been dec reeiUUtu
regular army be reduced
barely sufficient for the police of
our oorders and island possessions,
it is apparent to every thnnnkt
ful individual that mm. mt,j
l V l JIUU
wnereny tne young men of the
iduun may ODtain the ruHu.hi.
r ... . .
oi military training is mandatory,
oincerely yours,
I. L. Patterson
Covernor,
Dy From Fruit
r-omt-Kmiiala In ih fruit ot a trea
which Krnwi In Hvrlu. hnriliKi-n irpi..u
anil noiitheru KuriiM. it la frequent
ly nii'iitloneit In t id ltlhu ti, trtt
hlt'h la about tlm Mil ikf mn tkrmna
ronmlna R Hrje nunilxr of redtllah
apeila, each nwialned In a acparuttt
cell. Tha rlnil contulna tannin, which
la inert lu tha iiuimifHotur of Moroc
co leu l her.
Famou$ London Priaon
Newjata waa long tha chief nrlaon
of lnilou. It wan a gloomy bullillnij
-nimiii( mni or iiomorn vladurt. Iu
history went ImioIi to U'IS. It wna
iroriM Dr (lie Brent Mr. f Imui ... i
rebuilt, hut partliilly elei.tro.veil during
. ' " rn or itmii. m jmrj j,w
...,,n WRa niuea down, and on
IT "He In erected thi. n.i...
, S'""m VI IUI
Famoui Cold Fitld
tMlWIKCrsnilHl at ft Uu. ..
" MKT' H
nun t'ttentllnif m l.mit nn ..nuu ...
iimrw liuill
pmi to WMir, In th loiuiiwiHrn purl
i rr '
"."" "'aai, houtlt Afilvit He
are tne nuiioua iohim.1,1.
- .uu m i iiir
rumrru end or the IU1..1 1.
burg. IndliHtlona of col.l were f.,iu,.4
mere in 1HS.V and i .1,. f,i..,..
unmet was proclaimed a
KOKIIII'IU.
Malayan Snat Cod
On I'eimug. an Inland ..it ii.. ....
coan .if the Malay penlimula, there la
ieniie in bonor of the anake god
worehiiied under tha nam. rk.
- wi v itm
MU Kong. Iimlile Ilia leu. 1,1. I.
ed with snakei, ranging from S Inrhea
l-iig to monaieri i large an aea aer
pen la. They are auld u n 1..
Hit worahljiera.
W til-Known Constellation
The Southern rr, t. . k.im...
. . m v, illmal
group of tiara In the mnih.r.
aphere. flrat reckoued a ronatellatloa
In lOTft The four principal atara form
a ort of croaa. The upper and lower
one aerre aa a Doliiler to Hi. ,.... h
pole. It cannot be aoen In Uia north
ern heiulephera excent from p n
the equator.
Ox Uted in South America
lu Wiitiuelu and Colombia oiau
Mill are widely uwd aa beanta of bur
d'H. They are alow, but they are aure
and will pack mora than a mule. In
Ecuador aa muny aa 82 oxen are
yoked together for pulling enjieclallr
heavy loads.
ENGEMAN HARDWARE
I0NE, OREGON
Everything in theline of
liardware. If we havn't
got it we an get it
quick.
ENGELMAN HARDWARE
IONE, OREGON
When You Visit Heppner
Eat at the
Klkhorn Restaurant
Cood Meals Best of Service
Lunch Counter
Dr. A. H. Johnston
PHYSICIAN & SUKCEON
Phone-Office
' Residence
HEPPNER . .
Main m
Main 492
OREGON
w.vff. tci:si)ays anjritirms
I'rom 9:00 to 10:00 A. M.
Firat School Cardent
in America the nrhool (ardena
M..cuiriii oau 11a iM-giimlng In the
my or HiMtnn In 1SI, when Henry L.
( lapp, principal of the George Haven
......in acniNii, eiiiioiiBiicd a wild
flower garden, at bla achool.
Ornamental Qeaigne
Vlrtielte la a amnll ni.-t.in. .r,..
tng or dinlgn Wllhiiut bordera. irl.
Inally vlgnettea were email Conven
tiotial deilgne of vine leavea and fruli
A rlgiiette la often placed en the tide
P igt o? a bfK
CHURCH DIRECTORY
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Rev. W. W. HEAD P.ot na
Services
11:00 A. M. auj 8.U0 P. M
ra m
nayer Meeting, Wed., 7:30
1 aa.
--- i iilllllUl
Fresh and smoked meats;
Poultry and fish.
When you have anything in
onr line to sell see us.
T. E. Peterson, manager.
tat t . Aa....V 7
fTri ' , ' !T aal
Under New Management
IONE HOTEL
lone, Ore.
Refurnished and Strictly Up to Date. Commer
clal Table First Class. A home away from
home, with best meals in Central Oregon.
Nice Rooms.
Good Service.
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a
o n . . .
II. Koblnann fn, .11
..I IX . .. "aa
, automobile and (train in
surance.
FOR EXCHANGE
Good income Dmn.-o-iv ;,. ...
Bni for Htock of mrr.un,:
.a-umare or miht consider gool
624 Marshall Street,
Portland, Oregon.
Deficit of SM1.265 Confrenta Oregen.
naietn. Or. The iiui rf n...
, " " n on
f:iuoer I, J2B -i..h m.rk. .k.
cloan of the current !.;nnlnm, will
a oencll of aim- -'..(..i. .....
... . - foi.'
to n.et It. E,.r. fund ob g .
Mona. accordlne to n t Puny
-- .'xuiivihi aitui 1
Bient Completea hen ' .. 11.. I n .. .. .
of at.te. r7 rrB,er Meeting Thurs.
Services
Could Win. Seat aa M,W. Senator.
Portland. Ha-li .i r. ! t
"ri or tne t n rrd Ki..
" u aanureo hv .1
rwior it. uoma, re,uui,an, by a ma-
frirtrar mJ . 1
" asuurtixiiULir .iv rn nun
I ea mvw
wr irom Mat n ir. ..in
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
School 10; 00 A. M.
Evening
A. M. and 8:00 F M.
the term of the late Cc.
Hiring In mi.
.ator Feroald,
ii . . . . ....
"..o il Alfllna K ,-r.....
Waalilncton.
- .wiuiai acrtian-
.ami tne Mi . . ... .
..r k.wi . . . "7 """mum
. ...mi aiuea M'Oru.n.. . ...
onl.t., and an equal!;- formal reque.t
Mexico atop auch acllviil,., wa. filed
" me iiaie dciikni,,..,! i. n. .
dent Diaa 0 Nicaragua.
J"2D1lyWttt WtJ.I.JOitISR
oOOStee Hanflnnu.ni. p- t.
oil each: Hoi-Rfnfin. 1- 7r.
rtUlQ.
matic Gates;-Hand Well Borers;
Waterwheels.
The Ducreat Utr.,
111. Third Ave., R. nton.'wash.
A. D. MCMURDO, E
Pliysician and Surgeon
Office In Masonic Building
Trained Nurse Assistant
Heppner : Oregon
Jack Farris
Dermatician.
It Pays to Look Well
USpecialist in Bobs.)
C. LSWEEK
Attorney At Law
First National Bank Building
Heppner . Oregon
D.
Farm Implements
VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR
DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENCINES,
MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR '
WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS.
PAUL G. BALSIGER
-lone, Oregon
SEE ME BEFORE THE FIRE
H. C. WOOD
REAL ESTATE '&
INSURANCE
IONE, . OREGON
F. H. Robinson
A I toi ney and Counselor at Law
Will practice in all. the Courts
IONE, OREGON
MORROW CENERAL
HOSPITAL
Miss Zena WeHtfall. fir.,t
Nurse, Superintendent.
A, H. Johnston M. D.f
Physician in charge.
Rates Reasonable
Dr. F. E. Farrior
DENTIST
Ofllce: Odd Fellows Bulldlr.
' Heppner, Oregon.