The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, August 05, 1927, Image 4

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    THE IONE INDEPENDENT
Publialird Every Friday by
V. VV. HEAD, Editor Publisher
SUBSC-RITTION
Due Yir ... SISO'" of 2S PT Cent
,;ix Months 7i
.hree Months .50
Entered as second class matter at
he postofiice at lone, Oregon, under
act of March 3. 1879
Friday, Aug 5, 1927
lit who has truth at his heart need
J)f ver (ear tin want of fvrsunsion on
his tongue. -John Raskin
THE CHURCH NOT BUiLT WITH HANDS
By Henry Morlcy Frascr
I I love the great cathedral and the little wayside shrine.
J Where thoughts of Cod can enter into wi rid won hearts like
i mine.
I I also love HU templed trees whose pillared trunks surroui d
I The altared fires of birchlogs that are smouldering on the ground,
, J . The spi ins of holy water that the good Lord placed for me,
1'The stained glass bits of sky tha shine thru every leafy tree,
J The chorus choir of birds and bees and babbling brooks
that sing,
I, The lich insense of woodsy smells t'.iat all the breezes bring.
X So pitch my tent in wilderness, giva me my bed of sod:
It's while I watch His marching stars that I feel close to Cod.
To h m who in the love of Nature holds
Communion with her vi.-ible forms, she speaks
A various language. - VV. C. Bryant
Overall the sky-the sky! far,
the eternal stars. .
$ '
I HUDSON
Entirely New in
Appearance and
Performance
HUDSON SUPER-SIX
Standard Models
Coach.
$1515
$1620
$1815
Sedan
Brougham.
H Pass.Roadster . $1750
7 Pass. Touring $1860
i 1 VVUiUlll UUill m
J5 Passenger Sedan $2,000
J7 Passenger Sedan $2,110
Paul G. Balsigef, Distributor
lone, Oregon
:.T.:b
DONT LET MOSQUITOS BITE
M.. - . . . '
run ntn am fnunri in aimnl
"-" - - . iiiiuoi. ,,nil nMrp geiiemlly
every locality where there is an twin studem of ihe imiiiihiiiiich.
opportunitr for thm to breed, """ ' "'"'i''" f 'hp muum Has
and the opportunity depends aim .
ply on the presence at some tim t;
during the year of standing wat t '
Mjsquitos hpve been more prea
lent thin year in Oregon, on ic
count of the late high water. The.
slough and standirtt back waters
are excellent breeding places for!
moEquito3. Although malaria is
an uncomon t i lease in this a - te. !
i
if mosquito control U not giv n
sesious connideation, it will un
doubtenly become much tno'e
prevalent than now.
The control and extermination
of mosquitos involves the appli
cation of many methods. There
are, however, three prircipul
methods for preventing the bind
iug of mosquito?. They are the
draining of all etandin or mag
naut wate, deslroying the mrs
, I
quiio inrvae wun a larvici je ar.a
the planting of top minnows lo!
eat the larvae.
Male mosqnitoes are vere a i
ana. Female moquitos aie he
biters. The females have devel
o;ed a taste for blood, and indeed
.1
iouuu nas uecome iniaperiKiDie
.. J t. i : J- . in ,
to the full development of llieir
egg. Remembering how all im
poiiant the generative instinct
14 we can well ur.t e Miand why
the mosquito will rurn &ub n
and again to obtain her Mil of
tilts life perpetUJiti' ir f'nid.
ICE CREAM
Tub estimated production o'
ic t cream in the United Stater
during 1910 was amy 05,450 00
Hullon. but for 1926 it was 324
605,000 jrallons, an inciease in 1
The hum
tr employs mare than 50.0U) pi
eons and pays out in salarir
m r.' than 175.000,000 a year.
Charitable Nursery
Crwlic In h mir-wry (ji'iu'rully stip
ILii-lfd hy chnrllahU' fliluR where pur
out working from hiiinc hy the lu
n ny Iimivc iliclr Infant children to In
ami for, nt a small chnrin', until
tl.olr return In the evenliiK. TlMre un
i: any such useful Instltiitlonii In the
Ir.dnstrlul port Inns of our lui'KP cllles
far out of reach, studded with
pjj
Walt Whitman.
ESSEX !
All New BodiesJ
in a Variety off
Colors
X
t
ESSEX SUPER-SIX J
4
8 rassenger Sptedabout $S6;
4 Passenger Speedster $9931
Coach $8951
Coupe, cloth $89: J
Coupe, leather .:..$91i J
Sedan, DeLux $rj-
No Bumper Equip-J
ment. t
All Prices 1
F. O. B., Portland.
:
4,
utZfCJV. ,tn
"If I or liu n ur.alm. In HiIk h.-iisi.
Mi.iUoiu :;re U oallt d the creat liu
... .... ""
i-.ii tiuwuw. iircriiture mid liNtory.
Ar.c'.ett Vtensi!$
Thf tys uml i!::ln, M,k..u of In ol.t
i.(il;x. Wert- iMitu;icH of iTirly Stiif
f'inlNliire ;ot,-ry. A tys wua a tall
tip Willi many luiiiUrx ; the il-uln
wim a Nliallow with a hmiillr
nt otii" h! for Hie iiurpoo of lailllu;'
,,m " "'i11"1- -l in the ty
Embroidery Ancient Art
r.iiihrolili ry wan an i-taMU!,i-, n
ilu.try In fhlna naitiirii'it IcTori- Ho
vMt of .Mar'o I'nl.i. T!ie i-urlli-Nt t
tatll BM'lllll' U iikkI;;iiimI to till-
i:i-!i:h n-iitiiry. hut It I rtnii 1 1. : t
ihis art wan follon-i-il at a very laurh
fin Hit ilatp.
FanxouB Hazing Meet
IX'ihy Ix the tiatiii" ,f II,,. fm
liorvc ri:.c of out" ni:, a half mil....
"IM n' Kl" Kir.-hiiiil. tonally on
I hi' lnl WVilniNihiy In Jtay hut hoiiii
Mini'x on June 1. tll ,, f(Pr
l.onl Iii'il.y, who li:lliiiti It In J7so.
Mining "Pinchet"
fniiHTu" term, iilni'h. Ih a term
j,
iwi in
ronni'ctloii with iiilm-rul dc
iosll to Imlii'iiio n nairlii'il iiarrnwlii
if thf voln or IiimI, I'Ii,.i,.h may !
anscd hy naivi.iiici.u n tin- rorljn or
hy Irrexnlarllli'M of d-himoii.
Hope of tie Emir.e-t
Mm miw of fhiiniinuii
- "I i'.
".aradi' our
lit'ttiri
I mI.'imI
' tn tin. worliT. leip'na lo he
inure hy iniiunillcetii iiiaiiar.
atii'i' Hum hy what We write or peak.'
YtiMiiiiipoii Star.
On Hard Work
The man who ha the he.;! time dur
lii hlx hlh' hours li the hum who
worked the hardcxt I'lirinj his worl;.
In hourn. Ilanl worl: In . wonderful
tiling. Atchison (Until,
SIR KNIGHT WILLIAM OF
WINDSOR CASTLE REVISITS
OLD SCENES
' Conners' Ranch,
July 30, '27
Editor Independent:
I am work
ng on this ranch again, 1 worked
h rough harvest here in 1902. 19
17 and again in 1927. and I am
Aondering if I will wor again,
i quarter of a century later. May
e possible but hardly p o able
Turn ranch lays about 12 miles
vest of lone ami isubout 1M0 ft.
i)ove sej level. The wheat cro;i
i running from 20 to 30 bushels
p r acre. The enp here would
more thin pay for the land it
grows on. I wtnier how that
Aou'd sound to tn niersin the
Mi.-absippi Vfcl.vy.
The Connor family came from
Kot t Scott, Kansas, and settled
here about forty years ago this
4umme, and havd made a success
i Farming.-own a large tracl
of land, well ftockfd, ioou itnple
nentr i.uu out ot debt. Farmers
nore say this lanr. is iapall of
p.oducii g forty bushels of wheal
o the acre with fifteen inches of
annual rain fall. We had less
han twelve inches this year.
I ran onto a Railroad Guide giv
i g the elevations ot all the R.
R towns of this section hf coun
try and it was very intercstii g
id surprising to me. The figures
aie as follows:
Portland 25 ft. above sea lev I
Arlington 225
Condon 2S84
H-ippner 1905
Ijne WW
Morgan 793
Penbletot"1009
Walla WallhUOG
Lewiston 736
It I ar Hy seems possible thkt
Lewiston, Idaho, is lower than
lorgan and that there is nearly
4 murh fall Irom iitpuner to
lone as from lore to Portland
tnd thet the laiirnttd climbs 2059
trom Arlington tn London, but
li is straight goods.
This part of the country is in-e-ted
with lots of big black
oitie flies, this season, and we
lose a good deal of time swating
them. They muke a gentle horse
ita locoed and hog wild. 1 never
a horse flits out in the fields
before.
1 always give the boys a toast
vhen we water up, something
like this: Here's to the American
Eitgle and the Flag that makes
us free;(Jood cold water from an
ol i water sack is good enough for
me.
Wei, I must ring off as I must
w:sh out my shirts, for I've tar
weed in my socks, baby mine
be by mine, And I'll keep them
for a relic baby mine.
TlUCLM
CHURCH DIRECTORY
ONGREGAT10NAL CHURCH
Rev. W. W. HEAD. Pastor
Services
11:00 A. M. and S:00 P. M
Prayer Meeting, Wed., 7:30
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday School 1!! 00 A. M
Prayer Meeting TIuhs.
Evening
Service.4
10;00 A. M. and 8:00 P
M.
I crmcrf . .nana
KuiiahiiH me tho t -liu-.- of the I In
"uliali Mand. I. ill ',,. i-mii U t'xi.o
lany iippllcd to Un,
I'lllVl'K of the
' i'i' Hotith Sco
iM'rly einjiloypi)
:ix of Qiiii nx-
Now lli'lirldoH nml i
Uhltiih'rH who won- f
on I lip ulnar .lanla;
lalHI, Ailslialhi.
Short Svr.i-r.er
The aii- niiill pllou v. .: lly over the
Itoeky tnotiiiliilim have a Hriiiiiiii-r that
IiibIm hut two month:'' .Inly and An
rtt thi ofh'T tn r 'hs htn rn
eohl In their line of tervhe that they
must wenr thick, warn II.-Ihk Hull.
Wyoming i.t Lcsd
Women were K.nntr the rlaht t
vole Hint to hold ollice h V.vnmlii on
June 10. WK). Thin wn.i II ti'llrm mate
or territory to give ,,; the same
rlKhl of suffruse a t n. Wyomlnir
whs admitted mate la 18!KJ.
UNIVERSITY SUMMER ,
SCHOOL TENNIS CHAM P.
MissMonn P'-octor of New
Yotk, daughter of A. Phltnster
Proctor, noted sculptor, is the
women's tennis champion of the
Univeisity of Oregon Summer
session. Miss Proctor won in the
final round over Miss Ha2il Mc
Cloud, of Voncouver, H, C.
. The famous Pioneer statue on
the Oregon Campus is the work
of Miss Proctor's father.
USED MACHINERY
FOR SALE, one Daln stacker
with buck rakes, one John Deere
mower, one three horse John Deere
engine, one two bottom Deere
steel plow.
You can save money on any of
this machinery
BRISTOW& JOHNSON
Cdmon Ha'.c't
It takes f.iii.i : . ;., ;;i i iys for
mlnuai tu's to hatrli. d n 1 1 1 1 u on
the teaipenitmo o the water In whh h
they inn il poslteu. iiiinnlini; to Utterly.
tow
TARES 11
SOMMRI RXCHRSION PARKS
IN KFI-KIT MAY JJ TO SKI'T. JO
KKIUKN LIMIT OCTOUKKJMVJ7
ROUNO TUr TO
dfsvfr i7.w
OMAHA .. 71. Ill
HANNAH MTV.... 71. l
lltS MOIM.J mi.M
ST. l OI'IH M.l
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i CINCINNATI I.7I
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TOUON I O 117 I
ATLANTA .. IMN
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HAMIINI.ION 111.17
Pllll Allll I'HIA HH.II
NMV VOHK lil.OI
ao-i on iij.7
Low fwrt ilso to other point in
Middle Wctt, South aud but.
Libmralttopoomn permit visiting
Zlon National Park
Orana Canyon National Park
Vallowttono National Park
Rocky Moantabi Nat'l Park
For Illuitrated Booklet!,
Rnervations anU I.i'ormution,
addresi Agent named bcluw.
UNION
PAC8FIC
1. W. IKIWK, AI.K.NT
III IK, (lllKliON
Jack Farris
Dermatician.
It Pays to I-ook Well
Specialist in Bobs.
C. L SVEEK
Attorney At Liw
First National Dank Building
Hcppner - Oregon
Dr. A. H. Johnston
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Phone Office
( Residence
Main 1)33
Main 492
IIEPPNER - -
ORECON
IOSH, TVESDA YS ami I KWA YS
I'rmn 0:0(1 to 10:00 A, M.
When You Visit Heppner
Eat at the
Elkhorn Restaurant
Good Meals Best of Service
Lunch Counter
A. D. MCMURDO, ft D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office In Masonic Building
Trained Nurse Assistant
Heppner : Oregon
UMF
Before contracting or
selling your wheat it will
pay you to see L Balsiger
representing B. G. and Co.
lone,
lone Meat market
T T Mint mnL-oc
'
nourishing, and hcalthfull. Meat shoulJ H? a
A'. ..i L a. ... I
Tininiin.iiH n.irr 111 vmir
1 tJay. Whether you com
jus you are sure to get ita kind of meat you want.
;Ve have a large variety of choice cuts.
I T, E. Peterson, Prop.
"IONIC BLACKSMITH SHOr
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 Ihe
Harris Manufacturing Companies new combines.
J. P. O'Meara, Proprietor j&
" 1111 i i ii in im
Under New
IONE
lone.
Refurnished and Strictly
cial Tabic First Class.
home, with best meals
Nice Rooms.
I
Farm Implements
VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR
DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES,
MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTGR
WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS.
PAUL G. BALSIGER
a
lone, Oregon
I7aaniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimillan
SEEMEIJEFORETIIE FIRE MORROW CENKRAL
H. C. WOOD ,,0S,ITAL
MiH8 Zi-ns Went fall, Gradiuite
REAL ESTATE & Nnri?. Superintemlent.
INSURNCE A.II.JohnatonM.D.,
IONE, - OREGON Physician in charge.
Kates Reasonable 4
F. H. Robinson Dr. F. E. Farior
Attorney and Counselor at Law DEN T,I S T
Will practice in all the Courts! Ofticc: Odd Fellows Building
IONE. OREGON Heppner, Oregon.
Oregon
(liu moil It- !. ..ll..!M.. i
i"v invui, ii is a"'i ii.iii,j
! it
miHiu v.iu i it- mit.
into our shop, or pltoiux
i ii iinn il ii.ii i M J Ti.ll UW JUXB
Management
HOTEL
Ore.
Up lo Date,
A home
in Central
Commer
away from
Oregon.
Good Service.
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