The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, May 20, 1927, Image 4

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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
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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,
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my
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FARES fl
St'MMttR KXCIlkbU'N KAKKS
IN KKHHCT MAY It TO SKIT. 10
KKTUKN LIMirOC TOUKKJI.Idi
ROUNU KIP TO
tFNvr
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KANSAS ITV
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. 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
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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.
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