The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, September 09, 1927, Image 4

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Published livery Friday by
'. V. HEAD, luliior l'ublisber
SUnSC'Rll'TION
tine Year $1.50
' ix Month 75
hr Months ... .50
J'ntercd s second class mutter t
Mie postofiice at lone, Oregon, tinder
not of - March 3. 1879
Friday, Sept. 9 , 1927
Tii he discontented with the the rfriW
diuvntent is the vtrr yrrm ot the tint
upgrowth of all virtue.
(.Visres Kingskr.
WEDDED
J From An Old Clipping Author Not Known
Soite quick and bitter words we An I! I matched her scorn with
said.
And then we parted. How the
sun,
Swam through the sullen rrist
of gray!
A chill fel on the summer day.
Life's best and happiest hours
were done; ,
tHow proud we went our scpar
t ate ways,
iAnd spake no word and made
X no moan!
SIe braided up her flowing
X hair,
jThatl had always called so fair.
(Although she scorned my loving
tone.
My word of praise.
Entirely New in
Appearance and
JPerformance
HUDSON SUPER-SIX
Standard Models
Coach $1515
Sedan ; $1G20
8-oiwham $1815
J 4 Pas. Roadster. $1730
7 Pass. Touring $1860
Custom Built
J 3 Passenger Sedan $2,000
7 Passenger Sedan $2,110
118" Wheel F,ase-
J Coach $1393
JSedan $1513
Paul G. Balsiger, Distiibutor
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lone, Oregon ;
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Science
THE KEYTO EDUCATION
Tru i-iliii'iitiiiii nut. only openx up fluim nf knnu liilp- Imt
(li'Vt'liipH tli alert iniii I. The -li i. f dior.i uf muilerii N lenie In
THE SCIENTIFIC SPIRIT
lli-llrr eiliiciiHnll III tlie fiel.l uf lipplieil Mcienre coiiililiiiK
terliti cul mi il ly with the fiiiuliiiiieiiliil triiliiint; CMMMitlnl to
CittZMixliIp. Itit (li'Krcf open t,e wn.v Hot olil.V to lemlet'ilili
III " tin? wvenil pumullH i !,il i-rnlecMiniK In life" Imt iiIhii to n
larger coiiiiiiiiiilly nervlre.
OREGON STATE LAND-GRANT COLLECE
Miilntnlnx Heli'Mil of I li! Imt rlii(f elvll, elei'trli'iil, niieltitlil
enl, cheiiili'iil. Milieu, r.i-Hiry. Ai Inill lire, I'liin niiny
Id iin ICvoitoiuli'H, Viuiitliiiiiil IMnniiloii, Coiiiiiieri'i) iiml
Mllltnry Meietiee, nil offering neereillleil eolli-Ke work. The
hrlio.il i( It'inlv Arl iiml Keleiii-i m I iiiliixtrlal Joiiriiiilliii,
l.llirnry 1'rnrtlru I'liynlenl Eilitcn t Inn, iiimI MiimIc iilfohl hoiiimI
liaNk'iiinl Npeclnlii'.i'il In Inliiif.
For catalogue and oilier information address the Registiar
Oregon State
Agricultural College
Corvallis
Japanese Defensive Art .
Jii-J!mi, or Jlu Jiau, U a fiirm of
lithlelli'S mill wretIliiK, ivhleh ket'pK
tlip Imily In pioil iralnliin, hih en
lililiH It In meet nil n M ;,. witlt
Iiiely eovereil only wttli lirei'ilns iiml
a limse Jiii'ki't. It iiiltlviiIeK quirk
lifnH nf (he eyp, hanil mil fnnt, It
ti Kioiitly iiritetltu'd liy :'. .riipiuiesc.
UStT) MACHINERY
FOR SALE, one Daln stacker'
with buck rakes, one John Deere
m.wcr, one three horsejohn Deere
rrgine, one two bottom Deerv
sLd plow.
You can save money on any of
Ills machinery
BRISTOW & JOHNSON
World Has Much Desert
Tliere n iv 4.l'i;t,lH0 stinm mlU'st of
l:.ert nrrii In llii world, nconiillitjl to
I ibi-i'ty. This N fiil v;iU-tit In th mm
Kiu'il suvu of llu 1'nltiil StuU'S, I'.ug
l.'ttd. Tramv, tli'nnaiiy, ;rwvi, K.vit,
Jiipancse iuiiln and tlu 1'IJI
Witiuls,
scorn,
I hate her with all my heart; J
Until - we chanced to meet one
aay:
She turned her pretty head
away
1 saw two pretty tear drops
start,
L ! love was born
Sjmefond repenting word I
said.
She answe.ed only wiUj a sig4i;
But when 1 took her hand in
mine
A radiant glory, half divine,
Flooded the earth and Tilled the
sky
Now we are wed.
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All New Bodies?
in a Variety of J
Colors -
ESSEX SUPER-SIX
8 Tassenger Spcedabout
$S6oJ
4 Passenger Speedster
Coach $8D5J
Coure, cloth , $S95 i
Coup-, leather $91' f
Sedan. DLux ..$93oJ ?
No Dumper Equip-J
ment.
W All Prices
y I
F. O
K P.l ,1 !
"Auto't" DoAvcllox
Thp v.inl iititiiiuiiliile wan tnken
finlil the Ci-eeli 'iiiiIii." Itii-ti I it li;r m If.
plna th I.n'in "tii'ili"." monnlr,':
timviihli.. It U nf IVeneli ml-ltl anil
I) mi mljeellvi; UHeil a:i a nmiii. In ll.i
Dixt ijmuv It tvu:4 npplleil only In
Hlensiiii! vihlelcs or i'iii'rlii."'it. The
term una i-ieiileil to lnei-1 the tnnhleii
ileinainl for it wnnl to ihrrlliP llin
ImriwIi'dH, or Hitlf propelling velik-le.
NEW DAIUY MAID
Her Name Is Violet Ray And
She Never Asks Day Off.
There's a new hired mun on the
American farm. He promises to
b the best all round hand ever.
tii never ask9 for a day off. He
never wants to ro to town. He is
on the job day and niur.t. and
ready to go to work on a moment's
notice.
Not only does he help with the
choree, but he makes hay when
the sun isn't shining. He has put
bets on a mass production basin.
He makes hens lay us many prrs
in winter as iusummer. lleniukes
cows give 'the same quulity of
milk when they are standing in
the barn, chewing cuds, as when
they are out in the preen pasture
in the spring, lie lias even con
trolled the maturity date of the
crop?.
Electricity is this new farm
hand, lit is showing the farmer
tricks he never dreamed of, tricks
tuat may affn-d a reater meas
ure of ' jgi icultnral relief" than
Hie congreestijnal fan.i experts
working overtime.
"Violet Ray", '.he little sister of
electricity, is this new marvel.
Violet promises to become a mod
fin Maude Muller, and far to out
do Wnittier,9 Maude, as a model
dairy-maid. By simply touching
thi bad; of Old Mossy, or "irraiii
aung her, as they call it in the
United States Department of Am
riculture, Violtl Kay maktsthe
row think the summer tun is
shinining on her lark, and he
(gives milk containing a high per
rentage of bone building qualities
All Bossy liar to do is to stand
ot her stat cion and allow the vio
It t rays to (.lay on her back lor
from fifteen thirty minutes each
day.
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WEBSTER 3
NEW INTERNATIONAL
CICTfCNAhY
-TIIH MLRtllAM WF ESTER
Because
Ilur.JrcJl of Sunrme fVnirt
n Ji'J.lo concur In hiho prati
M ii the work as their Auiljnirj.
The Trcil Jcnt of ill Icarfini Unl-
M vcrsitks, Cxjllei;i, and Normal
,1 bcliooU give their hearty tndunv
'i liKllt
! All State that Kiv: ojoptej
J. Inre dictionary n. j .rjiud hava
selected Wcber i New Interna
tional. TlieScIioolriocit-, - r..w Country
cohere to the 1.1c -n:iv Wcbuer
rsttm of diacritk..' i.urka.
TH'! Oi.vcrnmcnt I ! 'njj Oflice
lit Wuhlngtoa uu; .auxhoifj,
V Airn f.,r a mrl. of ih, Urm
''utdi, 'Hclrm-it l H. '.r nj llwlla
P-pen. I Kfcli. v
0.C. : -Tiffyr'
Uarrian '" Vfr'i
On
TtuBuif
iJif':,l
CHURCH Uli.-CTOKV
"ONGRIiGATIONAI. CHURCH
Rev. W. W. Hi: A I). Tflstot
Services
11:00 A. M. and 8:00 F. M
Prayer Meetingr, Wed., 7:20
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday School 10 00 A. M.
Frayer Meeting TIhhh, Hvenin
Services
10:00 A. M. and Hm p M,
.. ,a t 4""v . i , f7 . t iv a . i ii
t- i ' y A-iM'tin,' I ' ' . i
-tUPnr.KE. AUTHORITY" I '
Church News
Notes ot Interest t.i All
Local Denominations.
The regular meeting of the
Willow Branch of Christian En-
dervor Union No. 17 was held at
the Christian church, lone, Tues
day, Sept Gth. About thirty were
present.
Olficers for the coming term
were elected, a Budget Committee
was appointed and matters con
necttd with the C. E. Union No.
17 Convention to be held at Hepp
ner in November were discussed.
; The officers elect are;
President, Thelma Forbes, lone
V. P., John Condor, Heppner
Sec. Mary Slucum, Lexington
Treas., Edw Keller, Lexington
Ihe membcia of the Bu.tget
Committee are;
Edward Keller, James Kllerand
Marion Palmer, ail ol Lexington.
After the devotional and busi
ness (sessions, u,i enjoyable hour
was spent in convention and in
playing games and, at, the close,
light refreshments wete served.
Chinese 'Tc.itce"
Sum Ihiw, mil' nf t It rlili'H iiml mint
fl IIIOIM l'ltll III Chlllll. U kll'lUII IK
tin' "Vi-liiiv of I tn Kill- Iirriiitu'
,.f tin- In !-!; riimiJi . r i f i-uiinU wlili
villi li It N Inlt'i'ivi 'nl.
TatU for Science
If srli'iiii- li m wimili'ifiil n It
it.iuiH, liy !n. sn'l It mat;, smut- ft-
fn1 t mi- llie ruMi'r liiul llli
h-i'I plant mil tliv with
i.i.'isil r'.in
A P.i-
S.lri,i-N :iy tli.it mining iiiuiill
t.vi Mini ullirr lim t r' It N "iiljr
I fiti'ali' that ittiick imiiii ntiil
lii'ast. Till I inn..lily a mrll.
rin.lniiiill Kiiiiilrfr.
Eorliewt Advertising
It linn lioi-n tilled that tin- nrlvln
nf mln'rlifiliiK run I triicvil t the
wall of pal. lie tiiiilillnr In I'ypt In
the (lay of Ksyptlnti Mipri-iiuiry.
.
Supt rior Drills. The name tells
He story. F. G. Rubber.
Jack Farris
Dermatician.
It Pays to Look Well
Specialist in Bobs.
C.L SWEEK
Attorney At Law
First National Rank Building
lleppncr Oregon
taDiawfci'! iFonrmmusrytm
When Vou Visit Heppner
Rat at the
Elkliorn Restaurant
1 t rt .
.juwu ricdis oesi 01 service
Lunch Counter
A.!D. MCMURDO, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Masonic Building
Trained Nuwe Asslstanl
Heppner : Oregon
;i ClganUp Paint Upr
?
Before contracting or
selling your wheat it will
pay you to see L. Balsiger
representing B. G. and Co.
! lone,
I
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:-: lone Meat market :-:
XX ' Meat nukes the meat. It is appetizing,! :
nourishing, and hcnlthfull. Meat should be an
fimportant part of your daily menu. Serve it every; ;
T.l.lV Whpftinf ftu nty Infix mir cl.m r nlinnn1 1
us you are sure to pet
We nave a largo variety
X X T, E Peterson, Prop.
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"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.
JZ? J. R O Meara, Proprietor
Under New Management
IONE HOTEL
lone, Ore.
Refurnished and Strictly Up lo Date. Commcr
cial Table Pirst Class. A home away from
home, with best meals in Central Oregon.
Nice Rooms.
Farm Implements
VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR
DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES,
MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR
WIND MILLS. WINONA WACONS.
PAUL G. BALSIGER
lone, Oregon
Dr. A. H. Johnston
PHYSICIAN & SJRGEON
Phone-OITice
Residence
HEPPNER .
Main U33
Main 4'J2
OREGON
lOS'li, TIWDA YS ml l'Rtn, S
From UAH) tn 10:00 A. M,
F. H. Robinson
Attorney and Counselor at Uw
Will practice In all the Courts
ION E, OREGON
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Oregon
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t!i! kind of meat you want.
of choice cuts.
Good Service.
rESt-fa
MORROW GENERAL
HOSPITAL
Miss Zena Westfall, Graduate
Nurse, Superintendent.
A. II. Johnston M. D
Physician In charge.
Rates Reasonable
Dr. F. E. Farior
DENTIST
Oflice: Odd Fellows Building
Heppner, Oregon.
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