The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, June 03, 1927, Image 4

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THE IONE INDEPENDENT
' Published Every Friday by
V. A'. HEAD, Filiior Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION
ln Year .... $1.50
Hix Mentha ,5
" .lirre Month. ... 50
Kntcrcd as second class matter M
he pojtofi'ice at lone, Oregon, uiuler
net of March J, 1879
Friday, June 3. 1927
Mum in Mountains
(Murk nuirru.kerii my nllvmt
r nuiilHliipors. At iiltlttiiliM of tVtmi
.MXKi to 8,0t fwt, xttsr Ktnn? Jjiii
: no, tlipy Imsv llnmsii!vts In tlu nl-
.w formrs of tlw Northwest r,vtiitf
(iitics from tlip tnv. mid liimiiiirlni
i't the cone H'liU-n with their hills to
B.tt ut thp sorils.
Great American
Om .M.'in'li 2, SmmiH Honshu
viii horn at Timber ltlil,-e t'hinvh,
Va. He wn n trivut soldier imd
fliilesinan ' and win the lomlor njriiliisi
ypxtco In the Texas rebellion. Ills
birthday Is observed a u holiday In
lite state of Texan,
j
Decatur's Victory
On larc'h :), I!15. war was deelare.l
nil Alirl.tre rVmt,,i...l..n.. ,..... .
gain the ivftor world, ami lose bis soul. ! catur wns in oomimuul of a squadron
, t i of ten warships sent to the Mediter-
. vw refmerr I The hey of Algiers, after
I bonibHrtltnent, surrendered on June 30,
T '
What it a man prolhcl. If be slmil
. ' In Flander's Fields
In Fhnder's fields the roppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing fly
Scarce heard among the guns below.
We are the dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset's glow,
Loved and were loved; and now we lie
In Flander's Fields.
Take up our quarrej with the foe!
To you, fiom falling hands we throw
The torch, be yours to hold it high
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though peppies grow
. In FlanJer's Fields.
-Lt -Col. John McRae
Romance that tfelights
Alabaster
Lamps
By MARGARET TURNBULL
t
WEATHER REPORT FOR
MAY
Total precipitation .46
Total anowfall 0
Number of clear days 6
' Partly cloudy days 13
Cloudy daya 12
Light Frost 20th.
Hail ; 18th.
Storms 31st.
Prevailing wind West
Total precipitation since Sept.
1st ; 10.26
For the corresponding period
st year 6.48
P. E. HARBISOX
Cooperatin Obstrm.
att7T
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Notice of Annual School
Meeting
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to
the legal voters of School Dist. No.
35 of Morrow County, State of
Oregon, that the ANNUAL
SCHOOL MEETLN'G of said Dist
wiD be held at lone School House
to begin at the hour of 1:30 o'clock
P. M. on the third Monday of June,
being the 20th. day of June, A.
D. 1927.
.This meeting is called for the
purpose of electing One Director
tor the term of three t ears and
One Clerk for the term of one
year and the transaction of busin
ess usual at such meeting.
Dated this 19th. day of May, 1927.
ATTEST:
Delia M. Corson M. R. Morgan
Wt Clerk ( limn, Ui. of ire, t.,r
IOW
FARES n
SWMMRR EXCURSION PARES
IN EFFECT MAY JJ TO SKPt 30
RETURN LIMIT OCTOBER 1 1, 1917
BOUND TI TO
DENVER ..$.!
OMAHA.. 7.l
KANSAS C1TV.... 74. M
UES MOIM.S M M
8T. LOll
CHICAGO ftt.tt
DETROIT ll. 11
Clf INNATI It.7l
CI tVM AND 111.17
TORONTO....- II7.M
ATLANTA 12U.
PITT SHL'RfiH ...122.17
WASHINGTON HI.I7
fillip OKI PHI A I4H.11
NF W YORK 111.01
BOSTON 117.07
Low (mm Uo to other points in
Middle Wctt, South and Eut
Liberal itopoom permit oaiting
Zioa National Park
Crand Can ran National Park
Telle) waton National Park
Rocky Kountain Natl Park
For Illustrated Booklet!,
Reaervation and Information,
address Agent named below.
UNION
PACIFIC
lite uvuuako noun
1. W. IIQWK, AflKN'T
IllS P., OKKIiOX
1IFE without romance
J has Jittle charm, but
fortunately the most pro
saic life has its moments
of romance, when the'
hard facts of existence
are seen through "the
mists of r.!ubar:t r lamps'
or the romance for
which the lamps are a
symbol. Here is the
enchanting tale of a prac
tical man with n herd
head an I a toft heart,
and of the tleli htful
people who led him to
Iiis romance in life.
O Q
Will be Printed
Serially in
"The lone Independent"
CHURCH DIRECTORY
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Rev. W. W. HEAD, Pastor
Services
11:00 A. M. ami 8:00 1 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 V M.
mm
m--r rmnmnamm
JL
be started next Tuesday
with a
titled
Up Stairs"
The prices of the season tickets are as follows:
farce comedy en-
"The Family
A. D. MCMURDO, M. D.
riiysiciannd Surgeon
Office In Masonic Building
Trained Nurse Assistant
Heppner -: Oregon
Jack Farris
Dermatician.
It Pays to Look Well
Specialist in Bobs.
ADULTS
CHILDREN - - -HI
SCHOOL STUDENTS
C. L SWEEK
Attorney At Law
First National Bank Building
Heppner - Oregon
TO ALL HOLDERS OF
SECOND LIBERTY LOAN BONDS
NOTICE OF REDEMPTION
Alt nUtaiultn( Btoni LlboHr Inn i
ft nt bonii. of lttiT-42 ioih t'.l
s4 all aauunding Hevnd Liuvrtr Uian
Olivri 44 par ct bunai nf
(Hnoa4 4 ,) art ctllrt fvr rJ.mptton
Nxmlur li. HIT, putiunt W Ui
Wnoi af talr Imu, Jultrmx on all
" and Btm4 .ill ,,,
ala radcamiUia datt, Kotreaibtr li, int.
Bvtdvrs of H.fond 4 i and Sk-oi. !
4t' olll a anlllWd to liav. ih. b-.rH.
rWmd and naid at par en Hnoilur
la, 121. SiKh hoUIr may, hw,v,r,
In advanea af Novambtr It, 1127, tia
affmd tlx prill. of tKhanirinf all or
aart af their bond far uth-r intermit,
kaarlna abhaatlana of Uit 1 1 lilt. 4 Hi'...
Jtoldart who dalr to avail thmiva
of tha oxehanra prWIIrffc, if and whan
announced, should raqurflt Ui.lr batik or
truit companr to notify thtm whan
tnfermatiun rritardlnf Ilia exchauKt u(Tr.
lag li raarlvad.
Kartntr Informatian mar bt obulnrd
from any Federal Keeerve llank or hretirh,
ar from Uie Cornmiiitoner of the Hublie
Ilrbt, Treeeury UeuarUnenl, Wu.lilMgUm,
A. W. MELLON,
i Secretary of tlie Treaiury.
WuhJruton, May 9, 1927.
NOTICE
Dr. Clarke, of the Clarke Op
tical Co., 304 Sumon Street. Port
land Ore., EYE SIGHT SPEC
IALISTS, will be in lone nil day
and evening Monday June Cth, at
the lone Hotel.
SEE HIM ABOUT YOUR EYES
aVcc and Lightning
There la no fuiii.iliiiloii In fun fr
Hie nlHicin.nl Unit , ,.ii ,PB ,
Hiiy i.ilicr irni. m Httrn-t llslilnlinr.
Ilia ntlni.'ilnn of irw for llslitnlns
tlilwniH mi Urn llKiiiliiX Mi,,. tiat tlH
tree limy bu In unil the elcvutloii.
Coloring Electric Globe
Klfclrlf lni.'iiiiiK'Mi'1-iit aluliin nun ho
! anally rolnrt-d ! il!iilnit cluln-a Into
"oiiiiinn of coIIihIIihi, iircvluualy col
urfil to uii, wild millliie anlnlilt- In
mlloiliim. li) in,, roiute quickly,
lili!l.a lltmn, mi ll dry.
Thousand Miles to Spawn
'J'lilnli of truvHlliiK Ikki rullt-H to liiv
mi ei'Kl Jinny of tha nuluiiHt nl limn,
n .N'tttum AliiBiizliif, In ordur lo
iun In the rlveii of tli Snwioodi
iiiiiuiilulu of Idulio truvel l.OtjO Uiil
fiom tlie teu.
When You Visil Heppner
Eat at the
Elkhorn Restaurant
Good Meals Ber. of Service
Lunch Counter
Dr. A. H. Johnston
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Phone-Office
Residence
HEPPNER .
Main 933
Main 492
OREGON
O.VV, TMSftAiS ,,! h'HIDAVS
I-mm 9:00 to li :oO A. t.
'-i"" -'
. . 'TTTtTf meatHMMt4f(
HUNTER NEWS LETTER
Oregon District, April, 1927
Durinir April 30 huntm
worked all or part time and
turned in the Bkins and ncalps of,
."G4 coyotes, 2G bobcats, a total
ol 6'JO predatory animalH. In
addition, 103 unborn coyotes and
4 unborn bobcats, 39 badgers, f9
porcupine", and twelve skunks
w.Tt fJeHtroypd. An average of
21 predatory animals, not count !
mir unborn younjr destroyed, pcr;
man tier thirty days was taken!
and those that destroyed this
many or more are:
Alva Stone. Morrow Countv.
30 (toys: Coyotes, Adult, 8; pup,
IOC. total, 114.
Harold Ahalt. Morrow. 3ft
days: Coyotes, adult. 9. nun. 10a
total, 108.
Fred Peterson. Umatilla. 3ft
dim: Coyctes, adult 4. pup, 5D;
total, 59.
' Tom Rice. Gilliam, 30 days:
Coyotes, adult 7. pup, 32; total 39.
Adam Knoblock, Morrow, 30
days: Coyotes, adult 3, pup, 24
total 27.
H. Sarrett, Wallowa.30 days;
Coyotes, adult 25.
0. A. Philbrick. Wheeler. 27
days: Bobcats, 5; Coyotes, adult
a, pup 9. total 25.
H. J. Roopb. Lake. 24
Uyotes, adult, 1. pup 23; total 24.
W. A. Southerland. VVallown
30 days: Coyotes, adult, 13, pup,
J, total Zi,
$20
$1.00
$1.50
,1 - r i 1 1 ' ' ' ' '"' ' '"""'
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.
Farm Implements
VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR
DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES,
MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOK
WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS.
PAUL G. BALSIGER
lone, Oregon
IONIC MEAT MARKET
Fresh and smoked meats;
Poultry and fish.
When you have anything in
our line to sell see us.
T. E. Peterson, manager.
lone, Oregon
S Ja35 ME BEFORE THK FIRE
H. C. WOOD
REAL ESTATE &
. INSURANCE
IONE, OREGON
I ''. H. Robinson
Attorney and Cou nselor i.i Law
L'Will practice in all the Courts
IONE, OREGON
MORROW CENKRAL
HOSPITAL
Miss Zena West fall, Graduate
Nurse, Superintendent.
A. II. Johnston M. D.,
Physician in cbarife.
Rates Reasonable
Dr. F. E. Farrior
DENTIST
Oflice: Odd Fellows Building
Heppner, Oregon,'