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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1927)
THE IONE INDEPENDENT Published Every Friday by W. V HEAD, Editor Publisher SUBSCRIPTION One Year - .......... Months . hree Months , ..$1.50 .. .75 .50 Kntrrcd as second class matter at die postofi'ice at lone, Oregon, under act of March 3, 1879 F riday, Oct. 27 1927. Whatever makes mragiwd Christians, ' make them gtotl cititens. Daniel Webster Artcicr.'s Used Bells for Various Purposes The ue of sintill belli to sumuiou attendants goes hack over 8,000 years. Assyrian tombs, uncovered from the ruins and dust of apes, show that hand bells not unlike our conventional Fliapes. were used In old-time Nineveh. Ewptlnn sculptured work In more then one Inscription nlso shows that remote antiquity In this as In man) another respect hud the sunie Ideas of comfort, and sonylit to (rnitlfy them In much ilie stime manner that we do We And hem mentioned very early In the history u! Israel. The hljjh priest directed to wear thrm on the frlnses of tils nnVlnl vestments, alter ratine them with purple, blue and aearlet artificial poniegrnnntes, so thai he Dilxht he heard when he went In and out of the holy place to sacrifice, as the Hook of Exodus has It, "that he die not" Then. s now, nil the ac cessories of divine worship were sym bolical, the tlttklln: golden hells prob ably typifying the l!; that oiijjhl ever to he open for prayer, and Ihe tonsil that ou-ht ever to he erring mercy when concerned about Ibe sacrifices und oilier services .if iln. sanctn:-,rv Danger in Depilatories The use of depilatories, required much by the current mode, may be attended by con-dderiilile dancer. Dr. IL A, Mc;uigin and H. N. Kts, of the University of Illinois Medical school, bare found that barium sulphide, the essential constituent of hair-removing preparations, will cause serious re sults In rahldts If a targe enough area f the skin Is covered with the chem ical. When a rabbit's ears were cov ered with a psste containing .VI per cent barium sulphide, enongh was ab sorbed, said the eTtieriiiienters, to kill the animal. Inth Is caused, they believe, by the formation of hydrogen sulphide, a gas that produce more or less toxic effects on human things. The gaa was detected In the animal's breath. Marries, Recovers Memory Ju.t after his marriage to an Eng lish girl recently. Uuhriel Henri Remon, a Frenchman, learned, after many years, his identity, lost as a re sult of Hie World war. Twelve year ago, Cnhrlel, then thirteen, ran In ter ror when the (iermah troops rwlo Into Mor'lncourt. his home village. He trainiM-d to Calais, and was put on a ship for England. The vessel was blown -up by n mine, and. he was wounded and rescued. He lauded at Folkestone, w here he lost his memory, worked for M.2." u week, was "adopt ed" by a milkman, and now has a po sition with a wine firm In Uuulon. When he married It was ni-eesssry to communicate with the French consul, who learned sufficient details of his life to hrlng back th man's memory completely. Say It With Stories "It you want a child to remember anything, say it with stories," suggests Ir. John I. Elliott of the Ethical Cul ture school of New York city. In Chil dren, the Magazine for Parents. In an article In the magazine Doctor El liott writes: "Notice the next fine you are In an aud'-nre. When i. It that every one lsv:!l. when for a mo ment tin) speaker ' ;'f his hearers, when there Is a i I tlio'igh unc .n scion unity? Nine nut of len it will be when he l ii 'l'oa a story re citing some Incident. Why ilo olio . people nub to Hie thciiters and the oldest and youngest to movies? Simply to see or hear a story. If you regret that the movies have such a strong hold on your child, give him smoothing of the uti;v tiling at home." r - jfthjraairanai John L.'s Signature K F. IMIilile In his hlni'rnphy of i.'im i.. suiiivHn reinrit mat one il ilnlv little mis HskiH) the famous l''ClU.st to wi'itii her n few sinograph ttmt she could soil them tit church Mr. '"Oh, tvlmfre you (riving me!'' nlit J.'lm I.. In ft grurlnnsly truiile way. 'i n:n't no good Ht writing, hut I'll linve it: j mininger iniike ns many of my :nit d'yoii cull 'pin, as yon want." Tln riiiinsel told him that tliU would hunlly do. So pens. Ink und pnpir w.M-e ordered and niter ninny lahorl. o-:s efforts In which he spoiled mora ll nn dnr.cn pens nnd ruined a nmin tlty of sMthmerr, Sullivan llnally sue coeded In scratching down nhout twen ty hndly hlotched hut fairly legible ' jmilinvs. "! alwnys like to do what t enn for religion," he assured her us Bi'HspIn her liitnd and most of her forearm be tween his Ink-stnlned lln;;er he bade tier a courteous conil oy. Happiness in Work Tltere are social und economb naladjustiuentx, and many of them lead to failures. Failure Is u:i.,tippl j ties. But no man falls If he likes the Ji b. Ford Is right. Life's real thrill Is In the Job. That Is what we mean hr the "pursuit of hnpplne" In America: It was the quest of Ihe men who built this wonderful American government for lis. and It still Is i: t Situs which lures us on to hirici achievements. Jobs are full of thrill If we wish It so: but we get ih llirills only when we t'.t the Jot u jen we like It, and she It the he we have In us! when we put inin thins of ourselves Into the thing we do. Middle Register. Qualifications The youni miss was (Wing out at application for position In one the city offices. One of the questions was: "What I the lenglh of your residence In tie cliyT" She answered thus: "Alma 14H feet." Another question wns this: "An physical defects?" She answered "Only freckle." roxy mcctctnt man mm t urn Anglers, especially those who dom have any luck, may glean a nova! Hp from the methods of "Old IoTik, medicine man and sovereign of an Is- lati-d tribe of Eskimo living on th wind-swept mud flats tietween the Tv tcou and Knsbowin rivers In westara Almkn, says the Huthtlnder MngazlM. Every spring Just before the salm on run up the rivers to spawn, Iognk goes to the river mouths, where h perform queer Incantations and magic rites. He wear a wooden mask r-seiuhllng a salmon trout and dance and chants, commanding the flsh to swim tip the stream to his people. For tills "mysterious" power Iognk verts over the flshe he vllt every Mkimo home and collects one-fourth of all the flsli caught as his share.. Library Boohs Short Lived persons milking use of the facilities of the public llhrnrle are not as care ful with the volume ts they might he and the consequence Is that th ! Imm'I-.s are short lived. This la espe ! dally true of the hooks of reference, j In the public library of New Tork, th most precious nianuscrlpu are kept carefully In reserve and brought out only fur accredited purposes. Rare books, though easily accessible, are nscd only under supervision. A few of tbein, such as Audubon's "Itlrds of America," are never touched by read ers' hands. An attendant stands by and turns the p.igs at the rentier' signal. Hut many books, valuable hoih Intrinsically and as records, are kept In the general stacks und trusted to any reader who Osks for them. Sardine's Foe Hunting the tuna llsii was formerly doP" to protect sardines, which they devour In large numbers, hut since tin Ulna Is now populur for food. It Is the basis of mi important phase of the 'l-diltig Industry. In the Mediterranean the tuna ar ijetictid by watchmen who sit !t chiilrs on high extension steel ladder on the coast and relay word by tele .h. ! whi n n school of llsh Is Lighted t Hy means of sardl:i halt, the flsl are lured Info bay. called the "death cbenihcr." This chamber Is a nquuri Iticlosiire of heavy netting which It I closed at the entrance when a numhe of fish have been ruught In lu Thei. the men, working from a flout nroiini1 Ihe net, kill the tunnies with spears H J CHANCE IN ROUTE TO MAIDEN'S HEART Writer Po'nts to Rist of "New S :x Democracy." The Judgmei,! of time bus been that It Is an ei...itly- difficult problem for men and women to umlerstund each other. The mule has on Innu merable occiio.ous acknowledged his Inability to fathom the workings of the female mind, and this doubtful compliment has In many. Instance been r turned. 'No longer, It la aid, la this sentiment mutual. The mod em girl understands men. Tlds disclosure comes from the pen of Mrs. J. Itorden Harrlman. who In a magiisaie article consider the change that have transformed the roumiillc period Into the flapper age. Chief among these cause, she says, I that men are uo longer able to fool girls. The day of Mattery, she be lieves, bus passed, and dashing cava liers "tail, dur mm handsome," no longer fill the heroic role In a young maid's fancy. Instead, the writer finds a "new sex democracy," which has brought an era of comradeship in which young people "take eHch other as they are and not as they believe they are," nnd r'rls no hnger fall In lo'-e wli'i the Itna.v, only to come eventually to the day of great d.sillusloninelit A girl now bus some bund In the jholce o.' Iter husband, If she does not determine upon the' man and thea prm-eed to make blm her. There will be men who will not i.gree readily with Hie author. Many there are who w ill he louth to ubiindou he soft-turned phrase on the road to a maiden's heart The language of 'overs date too far back to be lightly dismissed when spring Is In lb air, the moon Is full and two young heart register a mutual Impulse. The day' outward show Is more brusque limn demonstrative, but It doe not tell tire whole dory. Nor will all men and women agree thut the day has but Just arrived when the muid refuse to sit Idly by a th man for whom her lieart ha waited Uinlly come Into her orbit. Maybe oday the chase Is more direct and lui letuous, but there were ways lu other iuy. and who know but Ibey were moie effective. The "way of a man with a maid" I no more puullng than ihe wuy of a maid with a man from he beginning of time. World Eagerly Seeks Great Men's Letters Immortality and ltferwrltln go Inilnl lu hand, and those who niul.e It heir business to k,.eji green the graves f the departed great pursue an eier- 'it! quest. What wouldn't disciple of the 'Shahespeare myth" give to be able n ouearth a packet of letters from William Shukcear to some corre Ninilent In which he settled, clearly ind definitely, all the point that hnve 'd to controversy? II I extremely Hir-nibahle Hint are uoo convenient packet will ever be found. Hut student of Alfred de Mu set are (lightly more hopeful of one day discovering a set of lost letter written hy the French poet to the French actres. ttuchel. Having ran acked France In vain, they hive now turned to Englund, with the assurance that "any Information a to th where about of these letter! wlU b (raa fully. received,- JJ j Loaj. wood, u. M. I t Accredited piano teacher. J J Lexington, Oretion. X FOR SALE Standard make of pieno in this vicinity will be sacrificed. Mnst sell at once. $10 monthly. Write fallman Piano Store, Salem, Or. Lodge Directory Morrow I'onntr t'liiuonadrnnxe Master, C'bim. W Irk lander Hefy. Next incetliiff . IONE IX) DUE No.l:'. A. K. AA. M. Meets every first mid tlilrd Wednes day of each month. W, M.Jhmoii lild- dle;Keiy , W. E.Uul n d 1K.iiHt rimpter N. 119, (). E- Meet t lie second nnd fourth Tnes- diij of eneli inoiitli W , M Mm, W, E. ' lulliird.Heev., Urn Itutli Muaon. I OWE IX) DOE Ne. IV, I. O. O. F. Meet every Hatiirilny evening. N. 0. T. C, Tronej Kec.r., Lee Howell. BUNCH OR A 88 ItEIUCKAH No. 91, 1. ). O. F. Meet flrnt, and third Tliursdny oleiu h month. N. U Mm j Sexy. Mrs. Church New . Notes ot Interest to All Local Denominations. The Alpine and Fine City churches of Christ will have an hII duy meetlnir tt Pine City, on Sunday, the 30th. There will be preaching at eleven, basket din ner at noon, Sunday school at two and preachinu at three The preacher of the day will be ltev. James A. A. pointer, Evangelist. The annual fellowship meeting of Congregational Churchts ot the Mid Columbia Association of Congregational churches will hold its initial session with the lone church, Monday, Oct. 31. Fi'rif American Jade Within a year. It la expected, the first American Jade In history will be on the market. It will come from a leiMlt la eastern Oregon, where Jo Mph lteusx, a Oernirn rher' t living It) Seittle, saya be has found It In nil sialics or rich green, says tne rnris tlnn Science Monitor. Home one ha beer, there before him, several hundred year ago. Mr, Ileus believes, for on approaching Ihe In--I me from an almost Inaccessible quar ter, he stumbled on a barrier shutting up the mouth of a cave, Itemovliig the obstruction he found himself In a hillside cavern glistening with mica set In colorful walls. Kxamlnatlnn of the walls showed thut evcavntlnn bad txcn carried on by means of i tiny phk. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all tho.e who i any way assisted in the illness, di'ath and burial of our husband a, id father, Johannes Troedcon, and also for the many beautiful floral tributes. Mrs. Christina Troednon Mrs. Anne C. Smouse Carl F. Troe.Json J. A. Carlson Church Directory WILLOW BRANCH UNION C. E. SOCICTY Pre. Secy. Treas. Next meeting: FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH "Sunday School at 10.00 A. M. Prayer Meeting Thur., 7:30P. M. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH; Re. W. W. HEAD, Pastor i Service i 11:00A. M.:C. E. atG:4ry. P. M. ! Prayer Meeting, Wed., 7:30, FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Prayer Meeting Thurs. Evening Service C. E.:6:30; Preachinif Service, at 7:30 P. M. Jack Farris Dermatician. It Pay to Look Well Specialist in Bobs. CL SWEEK Attorney At Law First National Bank Building Heppner Oregon When You Visit Heppner Eat at the Elkhorn Restaurant Good Meals Best of Senke ' . Lunch Counter " A. D. MCMURDO, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Masonic Calldlna Y Trained Nurse Assistant Heppner : Oregon 4 o4ih Before contracting or j selling your pay you to see L Balsiger representing i t lone, lone Meat market Meat makes nourishing, and healthful!. Meat' should he an important part of your daily menu. Serve R every day. Whether you come into our shop, or phone us you arc sure to get We have a large variety of chotce cuts. T. E. Peterson, Prop. "IONE BLACKSMITH SHOP' We are prepared to take care of your shafting requirements by the instaltation 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. j& J. P. O'Meara, Proprietor j& . Under New IONE. lone Refurnished and Strictly ciai Table First Class. home, with best meals Nice Rooms. .Farm Implements VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES, MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR WIND MILLS. WLNONA WAGONS. PAUL G. BALSIGER lone, Oregon Dir. A. H. Johnston 1 1IYSICIAN & SURGEON Ph one-Office Residence HI 2PFMER Main 933 Main 492 OREGON OHli, TVUWAVS unit FRIDAYS From 9:W to 10.00 A.M. F. H. Robinson , A'iot ney and Counselor at La w Willi ,-piactice in all the Court IONE, 'OttEGON ' mt wheat it will j B. G. and Co. i! Oregon t the meat. It is appetizing,! tw kind of meat you want. Management HOTEL Ore. Up to Date. Commcr A home away from in Central Oregon. Good Service. iryjTjJi.riijt 'I MORROW GENERAL HOSPITAL Mia Zena Weatfall, Graduate Nurse. Superintendent. A, H. Johnston M. D., Physician in charge, Rates Reasonable Dr. F. E. Farior DENTIST Oftlce: Odd Fellows Building Heppner, Oregon.