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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1927)
THE IONE INDEPENDENT! Published Erery Friday by W. V. HEAD, Editor Publisher , SUBSCRIPTION One $1.50 75 Six Months . .hree Months .50 Kntered as second class matter at he (XMtofifice at lone, Oregon, under act of March J. 1879 Friday, Oct 14 1927. 'Tis tducation (urmt thttommoa mind: fust as tlie twig bent, tht tree' inclinnl. Mad Coldfiih Popular 'Cnlilflsli flrst appeared In Kngland about two centuries ago, hut It was l.uljt Cum and li Is futlier who made tliem popular In the parlor window of the nation. They began n I most hjr rliunre. The Curas came to lndon flura Italy sixty years ago, wlien l.ulel wus a hoy, and his uncle sent him a enn ef golilflsli to comfort him In tils exile. Finding the fishes Interested tlielr neighbors, they begim to Import them and sell tliem. After a time they added tortoises to their stock-in-trade, and forty thousand tortoises, as well aa hulf a million golilRxli, passed through their hnnds In year. "Tidy" Philosopher Many of the world' Kreatest philosophers are known to have hnd eery little concern for their permmal appearance. One notable exception according to biography written about 10SS and recently reprinted, was Spinoza who, says the suthi. "was extremely tidy." Whenever he left bla house there was, as well, "something about hla clothes whir usually distinguishes gentleman from pedanf A present-day critic observes: "He was man of the greatest reticence, but with nothing to conceal; man of Intensely "private life,' but wholly transparent" Catenberg Not First to Use MovabU Typt The first book printed In Europe with movable type waa the famous Gutenberg Bible. It waa printed In 1450-65. Beside It Doctor Tollbeht recently exhibited a Chinese book printed with movable t,iee hng be fore the UutrnlxTg Bible appeared, and indeed the Chinese printer PI had so printed books 9U0 years before Gut enberg waa born. In all that time the Chinese had been using movable type, publishing books of such beauty and perfection that they are today the ad- miration of all bibliophiles, and Eu rope knew nothing about It Not even Marco Polo, who went to China In the middle of the Thirteenth century and became the guest of Kublal Khan, brought back to Kurope the Invention that was to electrify civilisation. Within 23 years after the Gutenberg Bible came out printing with movable type bad spread Into every civilised country In Europe. Fifty years later tht French and Italians particularly had Joined the Germans In the print log of books which for craftsmanship and typography have not been sur passed from that time to this. How big the world was In that dis tant time! How wholly unlike It la our world of today. In whlcb not only am uaiij neiwreo tins conn- try and China, but as like aa not there ' Is In the oriental sky somewhere western plane on a non-stop flight from London or Paris to one of the capltala of Asia. Imagine a Guten berg In our time announcing a discov er IMJO years old' Horse Show Offers $35,000.00 FAMOUS SIX HORSE TEAM Ownsd by Portland Damascus Milk Company, J. O. Huston, Up. as in years past one of the speo-i tacular attractions at the 1927 Pa eiflc International Horse Show will be the coutest between the drivers of the Northwest's famous six burse bitch s. These contests prob ably bring the audience to a higher pitch of enthusiasm than any other of the sterling events of the Show. The 17th Annual Pacific Interna tional Livestock Exposition, with which the Horse Kliow la combined, will be held In Portland October 21 to November (, Inclusive. I3S.000.00 la to be given this year In Premiums for the Horse Show, making this event (or the fourth time In succession, the great est Horse Hhow in America. The stakes and their donors Include Olympic Hotel, Beattle, 14,000.00, with the balance all coming from Portland, Oregon, as follows: Ore gon Journal, $2,000. un; Multnomah Hotel, $1,000.00; Portland Cliambor Of Commerce, IS.tkiu.ml; Portland (pqiTUARY) daughter Anna and ion Arnold, h id preceeded them to prepare hune in the West, settling at line, where ihe lived for thirty- three years. Mrs. Balsiger mode turhome with them for ten years, bit when her daughter Anna, who had been a successful teach er for more than twenty years and was the first woman to hold the office of superintendent oi schools in Morrow county, sue climbed to an operation forappen dicitis, she made her home with her, son Paul Balsijter, and part of the time with her other chil dren. During the illness of Miss Bal sitter, the mother was constantly at her bedside and could not be persuaded to leave for needed rest, feeling that she might con tribute to the comfort and relieve the suffering of her beloved daughter until she passed away, and then bowed to the will of the Almighty. Seventeen years ago. January, 1909, her husband pre. ceeded her in dia b. She was a member of the Con gregational church all her life and for years was active in help ing to build and support the c'uurch at lone. She consecrated hit entire life to her Lord and Master and through her every act whether in her daily work or in her worship of God, one could not help but see emanating a Christian spirit and devotion rare among Christian people, Al ways mindful of the welfare and feelings of her dear ones, always ready to do her part in relieving the suffering of others, she waa always ready and on hand when culltdby any of her loved one when ill or in trouble, and tender ly nursed them pack to health, whenever possible. When her last illness came she longed to go and meet her God, leeitng mac ner uie a wont was ended and on Wednesday, Octc 5, at 4:30 P. M. the final sum- mons came. Mrs. Balaiger is survived b one sister, Mrs. Alice Ktller, and one brother, Paul Rietmann ol lone; one daughter, Mrs. Chas. A lenger of lone; five sons, Fred of White Salmon, Wash.; Arnolo of Vancouver, Wash.; Paul ol lone; John of Portland, and Louis of lone; also 15 grar.dch.il. dren and 13 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Friday. October 7, at 10:00 A. M., at the Congregational church. The pastor, Uev. W. W. Head, officiated and many were there to show their last respects to "Grandma" Balsiger as she was Known among ber numerons f.- endp, who literally covered her lust resting place with beautiful f .oral wreaths and flowers, Inter ment was in lone cemetery. e Hotel, $2.000 00; First National Bunk, 12,000.00; Uenaon Hotel. $1 000.00; W. r. Turner, fl.OOe.tO; Unitid States National Bank, $1, 000.00; American Security lit change Bank-Lumberman's Trast Co., $1,000.00; West Coast National. Hank. $1,000.00; Imperial Hotel. $500.00; H, Mebe Co, $500.00; Supporter of the Pacific Interna tional Horse Dhow, $500.00, The amount of the Premiums of fered for this year's Pacific Inter national Livestock Exposition to tals $100,000.00. The Kxposttlon combines great Livestock Show, Dairy Products Show, Land and Manufacturer' Products Show, Northwest Knl Rbow, Weot Skew, Industrial Exposition, and a splen did Boys' and Girls' Club Work El hlblt presented under the name of "Camp Pluinmer." The railroads of the entire Northwest are offering special (are-and-one-thlrd rata for the reus trip te the Exposition. THE LYCEUM Down in the Allegheny coil mines they keep a canary bird. Aa long as the bird livesand aingi and lives, the air In the mine is good. If the bird quits aiming and dies, the air is bad, and the miners kno.v they must either purify the air or get ou. The Lyceum Course in Ion Is a eanary bird. The churches and schools in lone are canary birds. As long as they sing the air In lone ir aood. But when any of them get aick and die, the air is bad. If you are a father or mother with children to raise, if you are a good citisen of lone, you will be itai to help keep the canary tn lone singing, Season tickets are now on sale a'$1.25. Buy a season ticket and save 50c t. The student who sells the most tickets and turns tn the most money will w id a $5.00 foon tain pen of his own select'nn. The second highest will wiu a $2 Inunttiin peu. Pens are on exibition at Bui I ird's Phatmacy. . Oct. 27 Music Land Duo Dec. ione High School Play Jan. 13 Lecture Study Your Ameootor Prof. Rudolph M. Bluder. bead of be department of sociology of New Vork university, states that roasld ration which should be kept In mind In the search for the proper wife or tusband la study of ancestral traits. "Certain traits," says the professor, known to the scientist aa "recessive raits,' often held In abeyance for sv ml generations and entirety forgot en, wtil suddenly reappear In a child "The study of ancestry should eevst it least five er six generations. Moral, mesial er physical defects may assert 'henselvee a hundred yean after they avt apparently disappeared." Hug Eloctri F urnmeot Electric furnace which are great' .ubee aunk In th ground are ased to ieat ship's gun In order to expend, -tle-i t take ew tore U-rittta. la he giant Id-Inch guns these lining av t be replaced after each VJO llsrltarge ef shells using explosives f war strength. They will- endure bout 800 shots la peace-time target rartic each as was engaged In by tie Atlantic fleet ef Ouantanam bay, o th Caribbean sea leaf spring. The una srs lewered late and withdraw Yom the funis res by electric crane apsble ef lifting SS0 tens. Statement of the Ownership, Man aflement, etc., Bequlred by Act f Cuukkm of August 24, 1913, of lone Independent published weekly at lone, Oregon lor Oct. 1 1!7. Editor, Managing Editor. W, W Head ; Publlaber, VT, W. Uea.1; Ion Oregon; Owner, W. V. Head Iooe' Oregon, Known bond holder, mortgagees and other security holder, holding 1 per cent or more of total amount o bond, mortgagee, or other securt- ile. None. W. W. lit ad. Manager. Sworn toand subscribed before me this 1st day of Oct. 1927. F. (I. Robinson, Notary Public My Commission expires, 2 32-28 Lodge Directory Morrow I'onntv PmiiiaUrau-e Master, Chun. Wkkliinder Secy. ' ' Next in tins; I ONE LOIMJK No.l:.'. A. F. AA, M. Meet every first and third Wedner- bay ol each month. W. M.Jaaon Hid- die; Secy , W. E. Bui a d Locust Chapter No. lit. O. E Meet the second and fourth Tues day of aeh month. W M.Mrs. W. E. Bullttrd, Secy., Vrs.Itutu Mason. IO.E I.OUUE No. 135, 1. O. O. F, Meets every Saturday vnlug.'M. 0. T. fJ. Trog; Secy , lee Heyrell. BUNCH GRABS ItEHEKAHNo. 81, 1. O. O. P. Meet first and third Tboraday of each mouth, N. O Mr ; Sec j. Mr. Lacky DUcovurios of Vsuf Mineral Woalth Tin Is worth alioiit f 1.470 s ton. Al North' Dundas, In Tusiiiiuitn, nugget of th metal ha been found which weighed 0,400 pounds, and was almost pur metallic tin. . i Copper often ocvtir In nature In a pur state. A solid block of this metal, weighing more then a ton and s half, has Just been found In South Africa. Th moat wonderful discovery of the kind was mad In th Andes, at the hack of Peru, where, at s height ef 14,(o ftt, there hat been found t iniHiutHla of copper or a mil long and half a mil wide. Silver Is eonietlmee found In (feat insases. Moat ef us hav heard of Cobalt, th adrarl silver city of northern Ontario. On day, tn th spring ef 1U0S, two workmen quar reled whli at work on a rough rail way track mad for hauling lumber, High words led to blows, and one man flung an x at th other. It missed him but struck a bowlder, splitting! It In two and showing up In Its hi'srt a tusss of glittering whit noes. It wst t lump of almost pur silver. Thitt spring Cobalt bed four small shacks, but alx months Inter there Were mor thau S.UJO.tihaL.'Uinta, SA Pmd th Ptf ' ' A woman bought a birthday gift la en of Cincinnati' department stores. Bb asked tb saleslady to have It mailed out from tliti store to Berkeley, Calif. -We will a glad to do bo," said th obliging young clerk, "but If that place It vr ZOO tails away, you will have t pay the toatas." ; Miss Brown presents the cause of the Near Eaat Relief at Lex Ipgton, Sunday. She will address meetings at both Congregational and Christian churches. r-V , CARD OF THANKS We with tojthank those whose neighborly helpfulness and sym pathy was so freely extended to us in the illness and death of our mother. The Balsiger Familei CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heart felt thanks for thesympatey and kind helpftirueee of our friende in the bereavement of ouraon and brother, Elmer Lcroy. Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Swanaon and ffmlly. Church Directory FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. PrayerMeeting..Thur.,7:30P. M. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. W. HEAD, Paator Services 11:00 A. M.:C. E. at 6:45, P.M. Prayer Meeting, Wed., 7:80 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School 10:00 A.' M. Prayer Meeting Thurs. Evening Services CE.:6:39; Preacbiog Service, at 7:30 P. M. PH Jack Farris Dernutklan. It Pays to Look Well Specialist in Bobs. CL SWEEK Attorney At Law First National Bank Building Hcppner Oregon When You Visit Heppner Eat At the Elkhorn Restaurant Good Meals Best of Service Lunch Counter ' AD. HCORDO, IL D. Physician and Surgeon Office In Masonic Cuildlng Trained Nurse Assistant Heppner Oregon eeeAeoAwAeAAeeweAe4ee44owoeee Before contracting or j selling your wheat it will pay you to sec L. Balsiger ji 'i ;: representing B. G. and Co. lone, ' lone Meat market e Meat makes nourishing, and healthfull. - Meat should he an important part of your daily menu. Serve it everyi day. , Whether you come into our shpp, or phone us you are sure to get the kind of meat you want ; We have a large variety of chotce cuts. ' T. E. Peterson, Prop. . "IONE BLACKSMITH SHOP' We are prepared to take are 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 Utt of second hand combines for sale. Agency for the Harris Manufacturing Companies new combines. j& J. P. OMeara, Proprietor jc? 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 DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES, MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS; PAUL G. Ione, aaBaaaaaaaaaaasaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMaaaaa' Dr. A. H. Johnston PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Phone-Offica Main 933 Residence Main 492 HEPPNER - . OREGON IONS, TVBSDA YS ana PKIDA YS Prom $;00 to 10:00 A, M. F. H. Robinson Attorney and Counselor at Law Will practice in all the Courts IONE, OREGON Oregon eeeeeeeweeeeeieeemes s s the meal. It is apttbint earned Good Service. iutaaaaiUaUBBaajiBBia BALSIGER : , a Oregon MORROW CENTRAL HOSPITAL Mias Zena Weatfa)!, Graduate) Nurse. Superintendent A, H. Johnston 11. D., Physician in charge. Rates Rkasonabu Dr. F. E. Farior DENTIST JOftke: Odd Fellows fiuil&tg llnn A-.-... a a a a a