The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, October 07, 1927, Image 4

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THE 10NE INDEPENDENT
WEATHER REPORT FOR
French Claim "AmerUet"
fUisleiil lstoiliin I I'liuio mm
leinl lliul lli fiiiiiillur music nl
"America" nnJ "Ood Suva (lie King,"
wlileli was iiipsi(l to tw un old tier
mini air, was really comimseil liy the
I'm i nuts l.tilll, nmsletiin to l.e-nls XIV
It Ik claimed tit air win coiiiinI
n tlio occasion of tlie kin recmci
In)! from sickness and was first sung
lij- the pupils of tlie St. Cyr f ItIf"
m'liMil.
Trying Hard to Pleaae
I.ixiIxm, tlie colored kitchen nuilil,
wiis from tlie country, hut she wut
energetic and learned fust. I'nrt of
tier duties was to water the rem mid
-limine tlie water In Hie i!"ldllh
howl. Ilir mistress asked lict n the
c mid day:, "Mil yn reinemlier to
empty the witter tinder the retrace
uteri" "Yes, ma'iim, I eniilled II und
put In fresh wiilcr."- Indluuiipollu
Church News
SEPTEMBER
Total prec pit t'.ion i PO
Total hiiov fall o
Number ol el i ir days 9
Partly cUv tjjr Jays U
Puhliheil V.vtry Friday by
'.V. W..HEAD, F.dltor ruUiihcr
Notes ot Interest to All
Local Denominations.
Before contracting or
SUBSC'RUTiON
line Year ,....$1.50
vix Month ' 75
. hrce Months . .... .50
l-.tttercd as second ' class matter it
'he postofi'ice at lone, Oregon, under
not of March i, 1879
Friday, Oct. 7 1927.
'Til tducatinn forms tlietommon mind:
fust as the twig is bent, the tree's
inclineti.
NEAR EAST RELIEF
Northwest Director and Field
Worker Visit lone and
Vicinity.
selling your wheat it will
pay you to see L. Balsiger
representing B. G. and Co.
lone, Oregon
Cloudy d yi ; M. 10
L'ithtFitit
KillirtR o
Storms .. '
Prevailing wind West
Total precipitation since Sept.
1st... ' 1.6I
For the corres ponding period
astyear 0.71
K. K. HAKMSOS
'Cooperative Oiserrer,
Found Cvt
Ir. r X. tells of it wmuun who told
Iut physlclnn of lier pains and symp
toins, forfeiting mine. Al tlie end of
tlie recitiitlon the doctor ssktnl how
old she wax. Sin? replied that she
was forty. Perilling that a look it
her Wood pressure mli;ht 'help In
diagnosis the doctor made preparn
lions for Mine, attarliiiis the nihher
part of the testing machine to her
ana Turning her head to witness
the demonstration, the now much
nlurmed patient, noted the Indicator
rapidly rlsiiie. thirty, thirty-five, forty,
when she Interrupted the doctor with.
"Oh. I'm sorry; I see you can find nnt
my age with that machine. I am real
It furlv eiirht." Hoston Ol-ihe.
Need for Misionar:ei
A missionary In the Solomon Islands
who asked his home hoard to send
hlin help prohahly didn't read Ids let
ter after he wrote It. Here It Is:
"Our small force of brethren seem to
lie nlnuilutely unable to cope with the
distress which prevails in this dark
and benighted land of .-ann:linU
Many of the natives are starvln? for
food. Please send a few mure ml
aloliurlei." Capr' Weekly.
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THK MrKIC-M.VI
JR. AND MRS. WILLIAM BEEK, -Th. Muslc-Und Entertainers."
present a program of rocal and Instrumental numbers with hot
el:y features added. Mr. Ueek li a versatile younj artist whoia
major work Is on cornet and trumpet He ilvei character Impersona
tions and will be heard In banjo numbers. Mrs. Beek la a brilliant
ph nlct and a vocalist of considerable attainment with a lyric soprano
ru.ee of brilliant timbre. They art to appear her aooa. . '
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Farm Leaders
Harold C. Etimson, Donor Annually,
of a Fine Heifer; Club Girl, Carmen
Daniel 1926 Winner And Her
Prlie.
Each year Harold C. Rlltnson,
owner of the famous Hollywood
Farm of WashltiKtiin, present a
splendid ilolnlcin heifer for the
best work, In Livestock activities,
clone by ( lull boys and Klrls In the
Northwest, ( srmiin Dunlel of Cove,
Oregon, outstanding Club girl In
Holxtelli activities In thu United
mates for l2fl, wni the winner of
lust year's awurd.
Over ll.uoo boy j rrl ilrla are do
ing Club work la Ore-tt, an equal
1 lurge nuuibei la ' .'ilngtoo, and
Q 5)
h-Hvc?i t fa -la
Adverlizir.z;
"What Is the Idea ol that old fel
low's tiikliic the road warning sIk
VUSVK.' and sllcklns It up In his
front yard?" asked a motor tourist In
lh. Or-iirks.
"I reckon likely he wants to cet his
oldest daughter married off," replied
Jig Klddlln of Claphonrd Spring.
"What In the world has the word
curve." to do with It?"
"I reckon you hain't seen the ahiip,
of his p'tu oldest gal, have youT"
Kansas City Star.
Common Name for Calt
Nancy, uge four, sat oil the hack
tcMs at grandmother's holding one of
'he many kittens which lived there,
"Mother, she called, "come see
vint a nice kitty this Is."
"Via. It Is." replied mother, "and
vh.it Is that kitty's name!"
"Oh," sold Nancy, "all of Brand
mother's kittles have Hie same naiiie."
That's queer," said mother, "What
Is their name?"
"Why, their name Is Scat," said
N'ancy.
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KXTKRTAIXEItS
Making J
in llie
over SOO.ono in the United Slain
at lurge. t
Hoys' and Girls' Club Work la
found at its best at Camp Plummur
during the week of tha Annual Pa
cific International Mvuslock Expo
sition at Portland, to be held this
year October 29 to November t. In
clusive. Here the Northwest's fu
ture agricultural and livestock load
ers obtain ona week's practical in
struction in the science of farming.
Boys and girls corny from nil part
of the Northwest to participate In
the Inspiring exercise held annu
ally at tlie rump.
. Over $100,000 In premiums art
given each year at the Pacific In
ternational for exhibit of Purs
fired Livestock and Agricultural
Products. The Exposition comblue
great Livestock Know, Dairy Prod
uct Bliow. Land and Manufactur
ers' Show, Northwest Fox 8how,
Wool Know, Industrial Exposition,
i.nd the worlo'i greatest Horse
Hhow.
That thu Paeiric International la
ono of the great ei;sM of Agricul
ture and Livestock interests In tills
western country I now conceded
without question. 1&0.U00 poople
from ull parts nf the ration ar ex
pected to attend this year. Special
lare audmie third rates to l'ortlund
during the Exposition ure to be In
effect on all tha leading railroads
of th Northwest
will pay rash
Will Seek to Revive
Father-to-Son Lettert
Letter writing by fathers to sons
who are away from home, eep lallj
t:Hng si liool ' v. I heciL itiig a lost
ar the : vl .-.I of which will he urged
dining the comb' year by :i group of
Hliicailoual ami religious organlss
Inns.
Although closer companionship he
wihii father and son la cnnstnnily he
ns emphasised, it I asserted Hint
here are few parents In these modern
lines whose correspondence gives the
out Illinois counsel concerning homely
littles that was customary In the lust
onttiry and Is contained In the col
lected works of many great men of
he country,
A model falher to-son letter has Just
en dlsi-overed by the Women's Home
' ompanlon In some unpuhllshed let
ers of Itobert E. Lee. It waa written
"3 years ago, and says:
"You must study to be frank with
he world; frankness Is the child if
loliesty and courage. Suy what yon
nean to do on every occasion and
I'ke It for gran toil you mean to do
rhat Is right.
"Nearly a'ewihiry ago there came
the dark day' when the sun waa slow
y extinguished as an eclipse. Mem
'er of the legislature of Connecticut
'i session shared the general awe and
-rror, believing tlie Day of Judgment
'u:il come. Someone, in tlie coiisternn
lou of the hour moved for adjourn
neat but an old Puritan lender, luv
nport KUuifonL C cli red that If the
'nst day bad come h wrnntet to lie
found at hi place of duty. He moved
i hat rnndlew be brought so that the
house could proceed.
"There wee quietness In that man's
mind -the quietness of heavenly wis
dom an Inflexible willingness to obey
present duty, luty, then. Is the sub
limes t word In our language. Do your
duty In all thing Ilk th old Puritan.
Ton cannot do mora. Ton should
nvr wish to do less."'
Statement of tha Ownership. Man
atfement, etc.,
Beiiiilre!! by Act of Cimitivsa of
August 24, lnU, nf I line Independent,
iiililulied weekly at Im, Un-gun,
for Oct, 1 wr,.
iliti.r, MniinKliiK Killtnr. W. W.
end; Pulillslnr, W, W. Ileml; lone
rcjrimjowriier, W. W. Ilend louc'
OreKuii,
Known bond biilders, tnorttrairee
ml otlier aecnrlty holders, bold ln I
-r cent or more of total amount o
onds, nuirtgiii s, or other aecurl-
tlee. None.
W. W. Had. Manager.
3orn toand subscribed btfore
ne this 1st day of Oct. 1927.
F :i. Robinson. Notary Public
4y Commission expires, 2 32-2 i
Lodge Dir.ctoryJ
Morrow I'ntmlT I tiiniintjrniiKe
Muster, ( has. Icklnmler
Hecy.
exl in etlnir
0E I.OHOK No.ljn X.r.AA. M
leets every llrst mi I liilnl Velm-a-ny
oleacli inoiilli. U. M. Jason lilt I
le;Kecy , W. E.Ittil it I
Locimt f lniiter N'n. l), P
leeta llieaeconil ilnl fourth Tiles
liiy uf eiieh niontli V . M Mr. W. E
'iillpjM.Recy., Mra Ilntli Muaon.
IO.B LOIMJENo. IK, I. o. O. F
Mwt every Hut lining eveiilnf. N.
t. T (!. Troice; Hecy , le Howell.
HUNCH OIIASS KKItKKA II No. HI,
I. O. t). V. Meels flint ami third
Tliursilny oleiicli 1111,111 h. N. U Mrs
;Hecy.,Wr.
The lone Hotel
for fresh egR",
. ' "
fwJAylIis Brown
Mi( Brown presents the cause
of the Near East Kelicf at Lex
intiton, Sunday. She will address
meetings at both ConKrexational
and Christian churches.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to!1 hank those v.ho?e
neighborly helpfulness and sym-j
pathy was so freely extended to,
us in the illness and death of our
mother.
The Balsiger Fa miles
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our heart
felt thanks for thesympatey and
kind helpfuluesa of our friends!
in the bereavement of our son
ar.d btolher, Klmer Leroy.
Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Swanbon
and ffmily.
Church Directoiy
FlitS r BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School at 10:00 A. M.
Prayer Meeting Thur., 7:MP. M.
CONGREGATIONAL CHUKQI
Re. W. W. HEAD, Pastor
Services
1 1:00 A. M.:C. E. at 6:43. P. M.
Prayer Meeting. Wed., 7:30
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Prayer Meeting Thurg. Evening
Services
C.E.:6:31; Preaching Service,
at 7:30 P. M.
Jack Farris
Dermatician.
It Pays to Look Well
Specialist in Bobs.
C.LSWEEK
Attorney At Law
First National Bank Building
Heppner Oregon
When Vou Visit Heppner
Eat at the
Elkhorn Restaurant
Good Meals Best of Service
Lunch Counter
A.D. I'CMURDO, II. D.
Itiyslcian and Surgeon
Office in Masonic Cuildlng
Trained Nurse Assistant
Heppner : Oregon
t ,
:-: lone Meat market :-:
Moat mikes the meal. It is appetizing,: :
nourishing, and healthfull. Meat should be ani:
; important part of your daily menu. Serve it every; ;
ijday. Whether you com? Into our shop, or phone:!
jjusyou are sure to tfet tlii kind of meat you want
; ; We have a large variety o.'chotce cuts.
; T, E. Peterson, Prop. ;
'tA.A,.i :
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'10NE BLACKSMITH SHOP'
We are prepared to take care of your
shafting requirements by the installation of an
electric key way machine anJ 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. P. O Meara, Proprietor j&
Under New
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
DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES,
MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR
WIND MILLS. WINONA WACONS.
PAUL G. BALSIGER
lone, Oregon
Br. A. H. Johnston
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Phone -Office
Residence
Main 933
Main 492
HEPPNER - .
ORECON
IONB,. TUHSOA VS end FKIDA S
From 9:(X) to 10.00 A. M.
F. H. Robinson
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Will practice in all the Court
IONE, OREGON
4mi
Management l
Good Service.
. MORROW CENERAL
HOSPITAL
Miss Zena Westfall, Graduate
Nurse. Superintendent.
A. II. Johnston M. D
Physiciah In charge.
Rates Reason bli .
Dr. F; E. Farior
DENTIST
Oflice: Odd Fellows Building
Heppner, Orejon.