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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1927)
r Published Every Friday liy V. W. HEAD, Kditwr Pulili-lier SUIISCRIPTION lne Ytsr $1.50 Month 75 .href Months , .50 Kntrred n second clas matter at " rwMtofiiee at lone, OrcRon. under art of March J, l79 FrMay, May 20, 1927 Few Nontwimmlng Animals FOR SALE, une Haiti slacker . ' T1 , ! '. wan. , . iiix K,i tt"J IH'i'lt!' the three tned sloth, v Ith buck rake, one John Deere dtiw mvIui imturaiiy or Ko through. nowcr, one tnrecnorsejonn ween iikmhuw or swimming when ud .... . . . ll4Mlv llltll, ,1 I.. ..... rt-l.- f nil ne. one iwo not rem ncctv . " ... , .'iftwevw. s eei piow. There ere. several llllllllnlx Hint. nl. tlmni.'i lh.,. u..-l,. i it.. i "", "huh loiitiiuu.v, mown iou can save money on any of !,! i''e.v swim. This is the ihk with . . . I I .1.1 !i ...I.... ... ,i ... ... .. ICS UUII ie sunnier this machinery DRISTOW& JOHNSON The measure hum's lite well sptuJing nl it, hii.I at the leiijuh I'lut.ircli PIANO FOR SALE IN IONR VICINITY Quality piano, a bargain Pay $10. monthly. For particulars ,,.(.! a Klress Hcndrick piano Broker a;;o I o. 121 South Madison St. Spokane, Washington. The Garden's Message i t 4 t'.itx, drowning I'flnif the result of the i r .imimliij, ii m in I Test Your Brain 1T "k me iinoiher" fin I In liiNt dcilnlie KttcsMir of t ho ctiis won'. zr,., fnnvi'isatlnliH over, dent ft In inililk" (tinvo.VHiHfn lnilliiitt tlml nutiiy of the "iisk mtY' urt im liilrif.iiliig ii k lu over which cnthiisliisls Worried fur tnlo tint liljjlit. "It's tilw n.v.H a t 1ui!ciij,v tn try one n t'i , iiml If yon w-.mt to Hud out Just lew Hull- you know, lime n.mio eiiv Mint 'usUliis," " u fu wild. Within my garden, hedged around Wilh many a fragrant flower is found, When summer spreads her azure skies, A host cf brilliant bulterfles I know not how each rover brings So much of beauty on his wings: I only know the dark coccon Once hid this Joyouiness of June. Such wondrous grace Is there it seems 'ore like the witchery of dreams; My eyes behold, yet I urn slow To sense the ttanscendental glow. But since these things I see are true, May not some realm I journey to Be my all beauteous life, while this Is but the cru ler chrysalis? Nixon Watermann MKE WARNING t t , Male Hatchet Egg Tln cnsMiiwiiry !iiyi from sit to eUlt wrest of .. i: Tin "ucnlsri polor. mill these nro tiiciilmtcd nilel.v liy (lie Willi', miys Niituro MtiRntlne. The wis Hiv iihout nix lin-lnu Iiuik iiml nro illf Hi till to doll di i-niHc f tln-lr- grt'iit hulk, hut when siTiimhli'd or Itropurcd lis mi oiiu'lrt, ate Kiild lo be ext-i-llctit. A Rlnle eg will furnish iiu'mI for M veml H-r4)ii. Lare Urred of ?. bbi's j The tray I LiuMi jjIiuuji hio th 4 lii'Sist r t-hitii liru.l by Aiiicrli-nn fun. Jfi'lom. They attalu their full devel..i. n tit at about fifteen in.mtln. it-iirn 1 , the dui-k nhoiilil welch lit noiiiiiU or tnore mid the dix-s not le than 1.1 J, i-numlx. The adult Inn the aieiiihiK knenn as "di--liii" well (lt-veloM-J. three weeks, returned Sundav and ia staying at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. V. S'an?on. Frank Engelman and Mr. and Mrs. Casper Hanson spent Mon day afternoon in Heppner. . Walt Smith and Mrs- Joe Nap. penberg lft for Portland or. Man day. Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Griffith returned, Sunday, from a week end visit. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wood and son Billy were Heppner visitors, Tuesday. Earl Murray went to Freewater last week and returned Mondav Numerous roo's are covered wi:h cotton from trees and it is as inflamable as powder. It takes b'.'t a few minntes to sweep the roof. Why take chances on hav i"K your house and thoseofyour neighbors burned when it can he prevented? Get busy. Hert Mason, Mayor. Architectural Secret Itus lu' "hoimo of rurils" mill hold IN feeret. The tiiiiKk- rolixtriietlnn nf the old liiii'i-rlal rlilliiR ai-Hiletny's roof it Museoiv, which doesn't Iihv a tuatn, tiriu-e or pllliir. Iin iiirnin linf l!i d ltiiiilslilve archltiH tH and engi neers who trltil tn UnJ out how tt w.ih ii t ti'Reilier. At the Christian Church Sdmlity cveiiiii)' servieo now ho irins at einht o'tluck, Suhifct: Hhrist the l-Vttialatit n of Our Faith. Christian Endeavor, 7:t 0. P. M. IMile School, 10:00 A. M. You will find a hearty welcome to all these services. E. 1 Wood, Minister, r my LOSf tow FARES fl St'MMttR KXCIlkbU'N KAKKS IN KKHHCT MAY It TO SKIT. 10 KKTUKN LIMirOC TOUKKJI.Idi ROUNU KIP TO tFNvr OMAHA KANSAS ITV .S I . I OI IS I6T.M . '.Kl . V-t.Ki . ft'1 ft Fi'rt Perforated Stamps l'oti,l!e tanii! defote di'liiu tier, foratid. whlih win llrt iraellred hi l-'l. In Croat Itrltain. ,.re nit apart ay srtsoM r knife. The ItrltWi coy. ralm-ni ImiukIiI the intent for wr rn.ailon of stainp fr,n,i n , named Aiilu-r In 1S.V1 for Slu.uhO. CLEANING EGGS Because the American break fafet table wants its tirgs spotless ... .... ... ttimmi, ta norma. with . hn family except Beryl has. fpent a Kood deal of time who will remam m Freewater a anJ ni0ney on t(i.; t8sk of wfch iiik J'.tfKS. Hand cleaninu was b few weeks lonfrer. Mr. and Mrs. BUine Blackwell movtd into the Wayne Sperry house on Second street, We'nes day of this week. Walton Younir came home nn Wednesday morning: from S-tWm where he has been for some time. Ralph Akera left Thursday nisht for Portland to meet his wife there and brinjj: her home. Edmund Btlstow is working at Brisow & Johnson's strre during the absence of Ra'ph Ak era and E. J. Bristow. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Wood and family left, Thursday afternoon, for La Grande, on a business trin. Mr anrt Mr. !..,,! n 1 1 A N D POWHI V H 1 III l fc' U ..... mm - i J 1JI.TIri j - - . UBW 1VULJI left lor Salem. Wednesday. Mr.itn I Hanijpower Stumuullerf Uaisiger will return in a few days i tnc" Horsepower, S;Auto but Mrs. Baist'iier will remain in ! " atic 'a; Hand Well Borers; ....... tic. . . the valley", visiting with friends ' ierv necis, iiiow and expensive process, as even an expert could not handle more tban seven ca.si-s a day. "After much experimenting, electrical erf?iners finally appli ed t.n electrica.ly t piraleU cen ttifMgjI compressor which onl(i linct a blast cf and tipun a con ttnuuu.-i precision of etfs mov mu in stately form on an auto iitaiio conveyor. This blast re moves all extraneous sub9tanceK immediately ami imparts fineev en finish to th- most untiily eyp." P. U. Information Bureau. Curious Book There In a hook deducing to the la -nil) of lililii.. ili' 1,'i.ne of I i:nei that Is neither written imr i,iiiiii-t I ue letters of the tevt are lit nut of a 1 1 ("Ho umii the in- ulliiiu. iiiij, lieins Interleaved with dlue uii'r, it it a eiwy to rend an irtnt. f III A.( ' Nil II I li i mil ia liia.ti , (IMINNATI III.7I C I I III AMI .. IIJ.I7 TIIVIIMII 117 M All INI A 1311 Ml I SRI Hf.ll Hi tJ WASIIINl.loN I It 17 Pllll Mil I litA 111 (I , Nl IV VIIIIK Ill t HUSTON U7.iT Low furr alio tint her point j In Middle Wen, South and East. Liberal tlopoven pmmit vuiting 7in National Fark Orartd Canyon National Park Yallowatana National Park llocky Muntla Nai'l Park For Illmtratcd Booklet!, RuCTvatiom and Inloiniution, arldrer.t Audit named brio. UNIGM PACSFfC and relatives till school is out. The Way of Wisdom The only way to con vino a fool of his folly is to let him h-ir-his own way. Farm Population Decreasing The farm population of this country decreased 910,000 per. song lent year, the largest He crease in any jeer sifce 1020. accordina to estimatm by the United states Depot t.ment of An ricuiture. The number of ppop. living-on farms, January 21, 1027 is estimrted at 27,892,000 as a Kainst 28,511,000 Jan. 1, 1020. The 1925 agricultural census fig ure, 28,932, COO, was used as c base for these calculations. Co'nunity Silver for that June WeJdintf.-Billiards Pharmacy The Ducrest Mfir. Co. ill, Third Ave., lien ton, Wajh. Earliest German Settler tt h recorded that the rlit liernein !n Amerda win Tyrker the riertunn Viied In the S.i-.M of l.clf Jl,.,,ii' 'editdm In the Cleventli renliiry. II. ere were Keiernl tieriiiiiim iiiim,ii( ' settlera of JnmrMown. al" In Ilie M,isiiihilelt Hay eoiniiv. Buried in Loved Flag In IliiidnU'a life of Sioiiewnll J.ieli 'ti. tho follow Ins Ktateiiient ap'car: 'It (the liodv) wan etivelo.il in td" lew Mas of t'l.iifeidviicy mid the lint ti-e that wan eer inn le of it win Ion l enwrap the remalna of die de iiirted chieftain." Not a Ma'ter of Age. "iMi't yon n.ii!ictlm,'i W,, j.,,,, vere yoiitij nu'.iii V "No," niikwered -'i.alor Sorthum. "I have den read l!!.' the .awr. A man fun de Jim ii fooIKh at thirty a he run at alx :y." Washington Star. How to Torture Tourist The Maid Vea, air, your "iilteime ooke.1 w, untdly with all llmac ol.l indela on It from Japan and Awerleii ml l.-.viil and Afrlea Unit I tlimiBtii I'd el.-aii iliwin all ofr The I'aniing Show. Fasy Running Rumcly Bail and roller beating on the nont impirtant pari a reduce fric lion to the minimum. The two parts n quiring the most power, the threshing cylinder and clean, injr shoe fnn are mounted on easy riinnifiK ball bearincs enclosed in du"t pi oof fa eg and run in oil. Idleness Has Value Certainly work l ni alwava re- mired of a mini. '...,.. Hiieh a l.lng aa a aaered I',1 :,ch (he cn. tlvnilon of which I. row fearfully legli'cted. i. lluedon ! I. Should Get Ti -m In The only fuvoru' I eredeiitliila Kitrie will have to sliov. St. Peter lll t? the obituary imide. Marlon Count y (Alu.) Newa. Two Types I.oIm of folk i v. ho !im Inily aren't vol id a cent, wouldn't sell tlicuixelvea f'ir a liillllon; mcl Koine, nillli.iniili'eii iae i: mine IH, r other mild out for a mil.- fjivcmll;,, (,.) Advo-i.ile. Firat Journalic' c School rtodert K. I-e eatnl, i bed the llrnt uliool of JoiiruiillKiii In the i:i,n,i Stiilea at WaahliiKton and t.eo mil 'eralty In 1809. W. How K. AOKNT Ihm:, inn. iion Nt.Tii'i: 'ui v.vii:i: fcx.sCMi i;s At u ren.lar meet Inn of the Com mon "Ulli .1 of I h- City id lone, I Ire li'in. held on the Jinl diiy nl M ir. 1'i.r. t lie t i, inn i,( Hiiid City act (lie fidlowliiK mlea tor water to coiikiiiii iik: M n I in ) in rate, flrxt :iiki Cult , f '.' (Mi Knell I'NHI KiiliolH I'l exceea nf llnoO K.'illoii. IMeeutN ht plir.l icnlloiia It Wna furl her ordered t lull, run- aiimera lie liiti.rineil, I h it under hii' II "ti :. tirdlnnii.e .So. I'.'t. water rent. I flu,, mid inulile on tde lit day of l-llill lliolltlu III the office I tli 'City Miiihhnl, iiml II n nt H not lioide ultliln toil dill a t lerclif Ii r. the w ntr ehnll he uliut off Irom flic iiciuiin mil II iini iiiciit it liiiule of tde iimoliiit due toddle r with it .m cent etr,i cbaiue ii;iiIiihI eotistilner for tiirnliiif wiii. r off mid on. I'rlnled by order of I lie t'oinuioii C lllllll of the City of lone. lire. '. II I'oliiimoii, Id'i'order, CHURCH DIRECTORY "(jNGUEGATIONAL CHURCH Bev. W. W. HEAD, Pastor Serviees j 11.00 A. M. and 8;00 P. m! Prayer Meeting Wed., 7:30, ENGELMAN HARDWARE . I0NE, OREGON Everything in the line of hardware. If we havn't got it we can get it quick. ENGELMAN HARDWARE (ONE, OREGON Dr. A. H. Johnston PHYSICIAN & SURGEON When You Visit Heppner Eat at the Elkhorn Restaurant ,ho"e-,ri: I matuence Good Meals Hest of Service HEITNER - Lunch Counter Main U33 Main 492 ORECON f.Vi, Tl l.SIHYS unit IKID.WH I'rom U.iHl tn 10:1X1 A, St. 1U1L JllvAI JlAKKlVl ItcsIi 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. RcfurnisheJ and Strictly Up lo Date. Commer cial Table First Class. A home away from home, with best meals in Central Oregon. Nice Rooms. Good Service. FIltST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School 10;00 A. M. Evening Prayer Meeting Tlnim. Services 10:00 A. M. and 8:00 P M. Consider All Sides It In ivdl to coii-Mer, dcfiir' wiiikltia ''I ii" tin' ruiii-omi i niei:. Hut ui.ii.. I'd" etl"i ' InlfOII, I,. ,.(- I.,. s, ,,, he I n'iive'K uiiii Ih iiI.ii ooil. l.ouin iilv 'riiiii-H, Weakness in Ignorance The wenkiirs of lilt' ;;tn reason nr pHr more evident l In i)t,e w, know It not, than In ilmse whu know it I'limul. SeeF. II. Robinson for all kindt rt fire, automobile nml prain in furance. Honors Ei.cn To KiiKllnhuieri pin;, It,- Kf on thu , imiiiii foreluml eoiiiMe In London pmcIi i tiiiido a hole in one d.irinir th mime rouml. A. D. MCMURDO, M. D. Physician and Surgeon OiTice in Masonic Hnildina Trained Nurse Assistant Heppner : Oregon Farm Implements VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES, MVERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOIl WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS. PAULG. BALSIGER lone, Oregon Credibility cf Ignorance KetentlstM lire doing n (real work. t'lliiiK ii limey Hurtling tiling v hnve lo delle.) decline. W(. , , t.llow Mlnlljdi 10 I'Olllllldli t tliCIII, To ledo llliide. Good Mar.-.c.s "iliililiei'H mo not i . , inn tm f.( of Inynl tiiitura und of iclde mind." I'eiinjsoii. Yes, We've th uced It DeniHiitJ for (Jold (ire ler" limn Hup ply. Ooldtd'ld Dully 'Inl.inie. Isp Jack Farris " Dermatician. It Pays to Look Well ecialist in' Bobs. C. L. SWEEK . Attorney At Law First National Hank Kulldinf? Heppner Oregon '....,.,... aM....i SKEMEBKFORETHE FIRE MORROW GENERAL II. C. WOOD HOSPITAL ' tvM rcTATP r Mm Z"n8 VVeMtff'11. Graduate REAL ESTATES Nurse. Suprinlendfnt. INSURANCE A, H. Johnaton M. D., IONE, OREGON Phynician in charge. Ratks Reasonable F.H.Robinson Dr. F. E. Farrior Atloiiiey and Counselor at Law DENTIST Will practice in all the Courts Office: O dd Fellows Buildin IONE, OREGON Heppner, Oregon. a ii