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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1927)
11 V.. l'ulIikhcil Every Friday by W. V. HEAD, Editor I'ublUhrr X T 7 V.m" - SUHSCRIPTION One Year ix Month .. . hrce Months $1.50 rs 50 Entered . second claw nutter at he postoftice at lone, Oregon, under ct of March S, 1879 Friday, July 1. 1927 For what avail the plow or rail. Or land or lib, it freedom fail? - R. W Emcrjon w: Tit hnl-l tKnrn I... It. . b mtav iimiia men arc created equal; that thev are encowedbj by (heir Creator with ccitain J mong these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness; J that to secure these rights, governments are instituted a mong men, deriving their just powers from the consent o X the governed; that, whenever any form of government be X comes destructive of these end;, it is the right of the peot pie to alter or to abolish it, and to institute a new govern ! ment, laying its foundations on such principles and organ izing its powers in such torm as to them shall sjem most likely to effect their safely and happiness. Prudence, in- deed, will dictate that govcrnnu-its long established should! not be changed for light and a long tra!n of usurpations and abuses evinces design to re X duce them under absolute despotism, it is their duty toj throw off Slirh flnivrnmnnt C" 1 1 1 1 1 1. bu Margaret ROMANCE that satisfies. love Scory that thrills. With mystery and humor for good measure. As old fashioned in flavor as home grovvn strawberries on biscuit-dough shortcake. As modern as a long, sleek Speedster with balloon tires and a bob-haired driver. Head this charming talc by the author of "Clar sraates" and "Looking After irr.sdy as a serial in I RADICATE TYPHOID Typhoid fever now costs' the sUAa of Oregon about $340,000 annually. Purification of wat supplies, pasti'iirizHtion of n.II.. an 1 the use of typhoid vac-hie, when generally applied will niRki possible the eradication of ty phoid ffvtr. FOR SALE A good team of horses, weight at outl lOO lb., cheap for cash or good note maturing this fall. V, Windsor, lone, Oregon. I I.. - .1 ..!... il . -1, m ue m.u cviucni: uiat ai: unalienable rifthte that a transient causes; . but when Turnhull (.a.. if VJVrv n WEATHER REPORT FOR JUNE Total precipitation 1 l5 Total snowfall 0 Number of clear days . 14 Partly cloudy days ,. 11 Cloudy days 2 Light Frost. 0 Killing ... 0 Storms 7 2ti Prevailing wind West Total precipitation since Sept. 1st. 11.91 For the corresponding period t year 6.67 A', n. .U'tWO.Y Cooperative ("i.wtTf, LOCUST CHAPTER, 0. E S. VTiW have a Social Meeting on " Tuesday, Ju.ie 28; the last m-eting until Sej t 'mher. All members an t viritor are irged to he j' spi t. Kuth 11 Ma"on, Secy. CHURCH DIRECTORY ingul:gational church Uev. W. W. HEAD. Pastor Services 1:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M eayer Meeting, Wed., 7:30 "MIST CHRISTIAN CHURCH "unday School 10:00 A. M. Prayer Meeting Thuig. Eveninu Services 10:00 A. M. and 8:00 P M. Pendleton Local Discoutiucd U. P Bus Service Begins The Pendleton Local between P ndleton and The Dalles will be 'iscontinue l on July 23. Ou July 1, Union Pacific Stages id b-rin operating on a regular he!u!e between Pendleton and Portland, as follows: a. rn. p. m, . '.v. Portland C:50 and 1:C0 rr. Pendleton 4:30 10:40 i.v. Pendleton 7:05 12:20 rr. Portland 4:15 10:00 Alls'ages stop o lunch at The i) tilts with rest ctens at rmfttil.-i Arlington, The Dalles, Hood Riv. r and Multnomah Falls. Faie practically the same as 'ail fares. Stages leave Arlington for Portlond at 10:10 a. in. and 3:25 o m.. arriving in Portland sd 0 oximatly 7 hours later. Stngea are of the latest type, omfortabie and convenient. Makinthe Swimming Pool Safe Swimmirg pool sanitation has assumed importat.re with the rec Kiution of the danger of awim ning in poluted w i!. rand with 'he ever-increasii ;: number ol mimming cools in this Kate According to a con 1 1 vative esti nate, there are upward of 200 swimming pools in the state of Oregon. Swimming pool.; are nothirg nore nor less than ro-nmon bath tuhs. Although tl.. swimminii pool wa3 designed i ) improve hy iftenic conoitions, it may become i hygienic menace. Swirnminjf 0"ola are seriously contaminated from the bodies cl users, even when the greatest care is taken tolnsme that hall. its are fre from diseases and c aiming bathi are taken before entrance intt pools. Epidemics of acute coldt among users of swiruning poolij are not uncommon f rid this infec tion is due to bathh.g in contami naten mater. Eye, eitr, eose and thtoat Infections fa qtiently oc cur, andintestlnal infections are transmissible through swimming pools. Oregon Statu lloxril of llvultb. Church News Notes ot Interest to All Local Denominations. At a meeting of Synod of the "Free" Preadytcrian Church of Scotland held recently at Inver ness, Scotland, it was agreed that anyone who wished to become a m mber of that church must, first of all, sever his eonneetic n with Free Masonry. Paslor Head of lone visited the Congregati n il Bible School at Lexingtcn, Sunday, returning to tone in the evening in comuany with the Rev. E. L. Wood of the Christian church. Preaching service at the Chris- tia church, Sunday evening, ns usual preceeded by the Christian Endeavor meetit g. Sunday, July 10, is tht date of t h rejuiar Communion service at the Congregational church. tow FARES n SOMMKR KXCHRSION PARKS in Br r Itl T MAY 13 TQ KIT. 9 RETUKN LIMIT UCTOUElt il, ISJl ROUND TRIP TO Df-Nvra UMtNt kNSi ITV ins MOINLS . r. i otiH lll A.0 mi voir C l INN KTX . .. I I VI I ASI .... KIMOMU ..... ailAMTA .. IT.M ... 71. l .. KO ... ... N.tl . I" u . I 71 . 111. IT 117 121.11 W.HIN.ION 1 4. 17 rim aiiii thia iih.u M W OU 151 0 HUSTON U7.07 Low farn alw to othor points in Middle Wcit, South and Eat. Liberal itopmrt permit visiting Zlan National Park Oran4 Canyon National Park Yaltowatana National Park Ruakjr Mountain Halt Park For IlluttratH Booklrti, Reservations amt Iitfnrmation, addrets Agrnt named below. UNION PACIFIC 4MB nwia J. W. IKIW K, A"i NT InMK, llltllillM Jack Farris Dermatician. It Pays to Look Well .Specialist in Bobs. C. L SWEEK Attorney At Law l'irst National Bank Building Heppner Oregon Dr. A. H. Johnston PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Phone Office Residence Main 933 Main 4'J2 ORECON HEPPNER msn, rriiSDAVS ami Fridays from 0:00 to 10; 00 A. M. When You Visit Heppner Eat at the Elkhorn Restaurant Good Meals Best of Service Lunch Counter A. D. MCMURDO, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office In Masonic Building Trained Nurse Assistant Heppner : On gon Iff U6 I'll III ! i! ? Before selling your wheat it will pay you to see L Balsiger . representing lone, T M. . . . . . . t t TTTT"TT lone Meat market . Meat makes nounsmng, and hcalthfull. Meat should bj ar important part of your day. Whether VOtl come j t us you are sure to et ; se nave a large variety oitnotce cuts. T, K. I'etcrson, Prop. '.44mmmWim "IS. "IONE BLACKSMITH SHOP" We are prepared to take care of your shafting requirements by the Installation of an electric key way machine and a stock of shafting in a wide range of sizes. We also have a list of second hand combines for sale. Agency for the Harris Manufacturing Companies new combines. j& J. P. O'Meara, Proprietor j& f ft 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. Farm Implements VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR 5 DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES, 5 2 MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR S WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS. 5 I PAUL G. BALSIGER j lone, Oregon "aaaBBBjBBiar SEE ME BEFORE THE FIRE MORROW GENERAL ' H. C. WOOD hospital ijpai tctatp r Mi88 Z,na w"t'". Graduate REAL ESTATE & Nime Superintendent. INSURANCE 1 A. M. Johnston M.D., IONE, OREGON Physician in charge. Rates Reasonable F. H. Robinson Df R R Fariof Attorney and Counselor at law DENTIST Will practice In all the Courts Office: Odd Fellows Building IONE, OREGON Heppner, Oregon.' ' contracting or j B. G. and Co. j Oregon 4- the meal. It is appdizintfi daily menu. Serve It evervt inin nnr ulinn nr nlmnt the kind of meat you want. Good Service. i