THE IONE INDEPENDENT
V Published E vrry Friday by
V. ,V. HEAD, E.litor Publisher
SUBSC-RrrTION
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Knttred at sreond class matter at
he pmtoftice at lone. Oregon, under
rt of March J. 1S79
Friday, July 15. 1927
Better a dinner of herbs whrr
love i thai , 8tae ox aid hat
reJ the mith.
Bible
North Carolina Giant
Milm Dnrilon. who whs 'horn li
J wlh Carolina, In 17SW, nm tlloil li
I allien county, Tvmieaxim, Jnmiur.v "
1 '.17. was tlie world'a. hlttirest n
c'alnis tlio North Carolina Ulsti.rini
!:ovlov. Ho was 7 feet fl Indies tal
Mill weighed a Utile more than l.iKH
pimnls.
Thirteen ami a half yards uf dull
nip yard wide were required to limb
Mm a coat, When he died 24 yard
of black velvet were needed to covei
t'le sides and lid of his coffin. Thi
v.'s S feet lung, only I Inch less thai
feet deep and wai !C Inches broad
Jules Uaruen lived a unlet, uneven!
fil life; apart from his world reenn
Fire he seems to have been a hard
working, ordinary man. ,
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Upon a mountain height, far from the sea, I found a shell,
And to my listening ear the lonely the thing
Ever a song of ocean seemed to sing ,
Ever a tale of ocean seemed to tell
How came the shell upon that mountain height?
Ah, who can S;iy
Whether there dropped by some too careless hand,
Or whether there cast when ocean swept the land,
Ere the Eternal had ordained the day.
Strange, was It not? Far from its native deep,
One song it sang -Sang
of the awful mysteries of the tide,
Sang of tne misty sea, profo in J and wide -
Ever with echoes of ocean rang.
Ani as the shell upou the mountain height
Sings of the sea,
So do I ever, leagues and leagues away
So do 1 ever, leagues and leagues away,
So do I ever, wandering where I may -Singr,
0 my home! sing, O my home! of thee
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j MUUSUJN ESSEX
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Entirely New in
f Appearance and
fPerformance
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All New Bodies
in a Variety of
Colors
PORTLAND DOCKS
MAKE READY
Portland. July R
Pt't'pnratiooH are beintr made hv
tte commission of nnhli.' lmnku
fr hatidliriK the millions of bush
-!a of wheat from the Inland
Empire which will be ahipped
in export through tin's port. All
equipment to thin end 'is bring
put in shipshrpe order at Muniei
pit! Terminal number 4.
New wheat separators have
been installed which clnn th
wheat nt the ratclof 2.00(1 hiwhela
per hour us aanit. 200 bushels
of the old type. Every necessary
facility for growers nut! shippers
ill bg provideu.
Special esforts will be made to
prevent any bkrkad his neaxnti
mid ti this ena conCe -enr-pu r
neiej? held with railroad officials
ami shippers,
East Okkconian
Epuca- on .myu-o
v-rfues government ft utid their
opportunity to cnlu upon the fund
amenta task of edm-Mim M.
niv
masse in tne n ral districts.
muicrto educai on h:,& h,.,n
argely confined tthe hr-writ;.
When President Cailes assumed
olfice in 1924. he inttruc n.-d l.i
s-ccretrry of cdecation to ertablLsh
ti least 5,(i()() rural schools dnr
i.ijj bis presidency. Two thousand
oi mese schools are already in op
rratmn and a third 1,000 is pro
jcctea tor VJ27.
Church News
Notes tit Int.-rest to All
Local Denominations.
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HUDSONSUPER.SIX ESSEX SUPER-SIX !
Coach StanJarJ MOdt,Sc,o- 8 PaSSCngcr SPMout 70cl
X Custom Bui't Models Coupe . S'vt
Koadster cicnn tj iin .
novu . STiA
Phaeton icon 'JdI
Brougham 175 ah : r . 4
- p-,,,,, c , - h'. 1. o. a. Uttro 14
o rassenizer Sedn itca 1
?7 Passenger Sedan 1830 " "c 8e t
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USED MACHINERY
FOR SALE, one Dain sinrt-.r
with buck mkes, one John Da-re
mower, one three horse John Deere
engine, one two bottom Deere
steel plow.
Vfu can save money cn any of
this machuury
URISTOW & JOHNSON
and Kravei
tours so tuat he oil
may be avoided.
The hiahway department,
experimenting w ith rok'ii
he gravel after it is spread orer
'he oi and should this, ,r0ve,...
cefsfnl, much af tha
, .. - uvuuin Will
he eliminated.
EUCATJON IN MEXICO
Uurini? his term iJ ;. r.. .
t.i "Hue, 1 rtsi
ucm cants of Mexi.v, hJC k..
, mo
a,0"8 with other reforms,
0 decrease illiteracy in that coun
iry and insure Mvi.'.
through the enlightsnment of her
wuiciis. jne ma fin t n...
task and the measures being used
I Paul G. Balsiger, Distributor
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' HIGHWAY OIL i jly i,ed and only
. A WORD FROM THE STATE JX'I 'l dava1 after
i.ra.t-i nas befn spread
. HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT Wherever . .. .
The State Hihwav Dopa't-I lvav -'Partmenf. is pinvicjing d.
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litem anu ine ureon oiaie Aio
hor Association issue the follow
ing advice to motorists driving
over freshly oiled and gravelled
roads. The warning is this:
'.'After you have driven over
newly olied hiuhwav and at the
erid of every eiRht or ten miles
ofoiled higbwav, stop and with
a screw driver, penknife or w hat
ever you have, pry out all Liu of
crushed gravel that have colh ct-
e( on the tires.
.'Damage to tires has been treat
arn maignauon 01 motorists tnr
refpondingly greater, due to cuts
wrought by gravel imbedded in
tt'rea, according to the highway
leparcment and motor rssocia for accomnlki.in,, WKU
tibn. who have been larded scribed bT A H !t "r3? t,,M dc
with calls from all oarts of fre. , . . ..h"A iaufacher in the
Rn during the past few days. Ksrei. Vn Pacifit
, The exact condition is this: "sivtvihrpo L , .
highways is necessary. Soread. 9 7r.n o,n 'tratuUtte
W of crushed rock and .ravel in, T" Ce
over the new oil is aiso necessary to Z '' ' " 6 T, to g0
tor Keep the oil from spattering priati L nf r r f n'ly appro
.,ver the under .ides of aulomo Kfo -liSo f? buJ.
biles. Hut the fi.m of oil that Gov ZmMr
others over the tires pic,s.p 5? " 8Pcr cent of its bud?
tbik and gravel. After .h, auto" In Meco ' f tt,uca"0B '
)nohila has left .he oiled r.., f g"S . "Sponsibilly l0.
w-- 1. 1- .4:..- "'i""-Tui government for .,!,.
HJai IB KIUUI Ull III IflH rill I ...!;,. ! . . r. . " M
M Dy constant pressure between
the car and the hiifhwav. and
Birthitone Old
Blrtlwtnrv are among the oldest
forms of Jewelry. The group of 13
Mont, one Tor arh tn.mtli of the
citentlsr yenr, may have bien Mated
l the 12 itotiPii' In the l.r.ust,lut
worn Uy the Hiitlil'rlMt Anrr.n tie
wrlliwl in tin- of KxmliH. Kai h
of the ll utom-d fipr'(.it.'i one of tlir
trlltes of flu. ( dlhlrcn of Israel nn.l
'he imuif uf trii. tt'lld IlKi.rlli I a..
Ihp stucm An enrl.v 114 j, c 1
imothor hish vrivsl. m-t tin:..' in
K-vpt. wore liri-ii.!,,?,,),. r j;
iiml? toties or en.-. An-'irnl i
Kuyvtliin curn-lrsK prcservi. thin Ihi.t
nt.ug hit of t,ltorv. A r.-lnti..!,!.
o'tve n II..' lircaHtpliitc of the t
hich pri.-aw .Heenm pri.!i:ilil.'. Nrn
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CHORCH DIRECTORY
I tONGI IKG ATION AL CHUKCH
Kev. W. W. HEAD, Pastor
Services
ll.iO A. M. and 8;(W P.
t'ra.verM.ting, Wed.. 7:30
03 1'he year li2ti was u record
yt'ae in eMnueisshc results on
i..... ..i ...
imfniss loremn llt'lilH. I'nilll re
poits indicate that 211,017 converts
were baptis-nl. Tliis is the lurgest
total ever recorded for a MiiKle
year in the history of the. Foreign
Missionary Society.
Will llavs.once chairman of the
Republican National Committee.
and now motion picture arbiter
has hn.1 his entire worldly posses
lions appraised and contributed
10 nef cent of thu total to the
$15,000,000 raised by the Piesby
tetinn t butch, U, S. A., for nen
sions for ministers.
A spocial business meeting of
the n. embers of the lone Chris
tian church i fir-nn' ici r f0r- tlt,
next Lord a Dnv at the hour of
meriting worsHp.
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ROUND mir TO
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KASAM CITY.... 71. l
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Low frc um to otliw poinn In
Midi'.lc West, South kud Eut.
Liberal tlopovrre permit veiling
Zlon FlaUonaf l.-h
Crand CanyonHutlnnui Prk
Y;towttont NaMnnc! Park
Rocky Wointaln N.n'l Fukk
For Illustrated Tooklcta,
Krmva urns m. ; Informntion,
ddrcsa Agent imiii.d below.
UNIQ U
PACIFIC
liK, oi.h.iin "iiiji
Before contracting or
selling your wheat it will
pay you to see L. Balsiger
representing B. G. and Co.
lone, Oregon
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1 X . Mt makes the meal. It Is appetizing,
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t , ...... ,k, UI1U iif.itinuiii. icar Slwtk!
I Important part of your daily menu. Scrvj it
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y j'hiwiii, nun tmr Miop, or phone
every
jus you are sure to rfet thj kinJ of meat you want
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JWe have a largv variety o.diotce cuts.
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'i'tdm.Ul.lll.AI . , '
rl dt'wtiA ir "rm
juip. i$utivbMirfi siioi"
We are prepared to take care of your
shifting requovmenti by t!u- instaltation of an
electric key w.iy machine a:iJ a stock of shafting
in a wide ransjc of sizjs. We also have a list of
second hand convenes for sale. Ajjcncy for the
IhnU Manufacturin-j Companies new combines.
J. P. O'Meara, Proprietor j&
'nil rl mmm n
Under New Management
IONE HOTEL
lone, Ore.
Refurnished and Strictly Up to Dale. Commer
cial Table First Class. A home away from
home, wifh best meals in Central Oregon.
FIRST
Sunday
Prayer
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CHRISTIAN CHUKCH
School 10:00 A. M
Evening
'Meeting Thorn.
Service
A. M. ar.'t 8;0() F
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i';adieti)n Locai Ciscoutiued
U. P Dus Sti'vlc
.The Pendleton I.nal t.etweer
f P ndleton and Th Ij.illes will bt
''is ontinoe l on Jwit
( I'l July 1. Union Pacific Slage
il I b-rin oporatir s' on 11 reirnlat
x't Pilule betWf en I'. tuilplrin urt
I'm Hand, as follow . :
a m. p. m,
f-v Portland (:.:n and 1:,';(
Ar t. Fendlelnn I : M-ai
I' t . I'endleton 7.;5 12:2(
.r r. Portland 1:1") 10;0(,
.All stajres stop fo lunch at Thi
Oi.'Iea with rert nt Urnatih
Aili -trfon. The Ihl--. l,mt nt.
er hi id Multnomah . ! Is.
Fa. ea practically tiie Hame as
cation in ihe Federal District and 1
IcinioriCS. Snd full,. ,(..... .. -' ''
. 1 ' . . buhcs I'orl ,a irt nt in to . j
"V m.. erri'vintr in I'MrilmiH n
7 houhi later.
Jack Fsrris
Dermalician.
It Pays to Look Well
Ij'jSpecialist in Bobs.
Nice Rooms.
Good Service.
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C. L. SWEEK
Attorney At law
First National Hank Building
Heppner Oregon
Dr. A. H. Joh
VIIYSICIAN' & SUHGKO.N
Phone- 0;Yki
Kesidenfe
IEPPNEK -
Main D3,'l
Main A'.)'l
OREGON
losn, Tvrsin i s ,,, i.-nm. i s
I'rnm U:()l) 1,, lo.OO A. ,f.
Farm Implements
VULCAN and OUVEK I'LOWS, SUPERIOR
DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES,
MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTO.!
WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS.
PAUL G. BALSIGER
foe. Oregon
I V fnu to the states!
for education within the states. It
When You Visit Heppner
Eat at the
SIkhorn Restauran!
Good Meals Best of Kervirr
Lunch Counter .
consequently pvnetur th tire. proZ " V " n r tC5 11 m arr
This condition iaonl, ,. m,.r.. n Z":"m"KTWdt l,lc federal
...: : " - vjveninient mav ac t ti... ... .. . if '
tvng win only exi-' -riv roads i their task. Here "obretfnn , 1 bt"m n of lh" lllt"st
HerC brtgon komforta hie and convenient.
A.D. MCKUKDOM. D
Physician and Surgeon
Oflice in Masonic Huildinj
Trained Nurse Assistant
Heppner .;.
SKK ME 15KPORE THK FIRE
H. C. WOOD
REAL ESTATE &
INSURANCE
IONE, . OREGON
K H. Robinson'
Attorney and Counselnrat Law
Will tirat!Li(! in nil ih ...
IONE, OREGON
MORROW GENERAL
HOSPITAL
MiHH Z.'na Weairoll, (Jraduale
Nunn?, Superintendent,
A. II. Johnaton M. I).,
Phyaician in chatei.
j Rates Rkasonablk
Dr. F. E. Farior
0 E N T I S T
Office: Odd Fellows Building
Heppner, Oregon.
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