THEIONE INDEPENDENT 1 WEATHER REPORT FOR SEPTEMBER Published Every Friday by V. W. HEAD, Editor Publisher SUBSCRIPTION One Yer $1.50 Six Months ............... 75 .hree Months .50 Entered as second clajj matter t 'lie pnstofi'iee at lone, Oregon, under art of March J, 189 Friday, Nov. 4 1927. Whatever makes men good Christian, make them gootl eitirtns. Daniel Wehster Total precipitation 1 19 Total snow fall ......... Number of clear daya ........... 14 Partly cloudy days 7 Cloudy days 10 .L'iiht Frost- - 10:6 Killing Frost 10:31 Storms Prevailing wind West Total precipitation since Sept. 1st. 2.79 For the corresponding period ast year 1.43 R, K. HAKMSOX Cooper tit Uhser m , NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING KOTICE IS HKUF.llY GIVEN to tin- l.'jrnl votersot School lltrlct No. 35 of Morrow County, State ofOnjron, Hint SCHOOL MKJ'.TINU of wild t'Utrlct will Mil at lone school lmie. on tli 2lli day of Nou'iuht-r, UVS7, at 1:H0 o'clock In tli arteruooit tor ill purpiiso of (IIhciimmIiik the Imd. pvt hrtvlimfter not out with the levying board, ami to vote on the prop iMltlon of levying a upeclnl dltitrlct tax. Tie total nmouiit of money needed by mild school lilstrlct ilur Injr tlw fiscnl ypflr hrKlmilnjt on June :U), lili'T, and ending June 30, !!'' I ttlmarrd In the following budget and tnrludeii the ntnountH to recelv ed from the comity school fund ottite school fund, elementary school fund, special district tax, and all othcrmo'icjs of the diXSrlct: - BUDGET x-.'i ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES OAK FIRM IN SEAT ON FOREST THRONE PERSONAL SERVICE No Salary per year 1-Superintendent 1 $1,800 00 $1,800.00 3. Teaehers 1 1 M)(1.00 1.600 00 2 1.260 00 2.520 00 i 2 1,125 00 2.250.00 1 1.215.00 1 215 00 1 1.305.00 1,305 00 4 Janitors 1 810.03 810 00 5. Clerk 1 100.00 100 00 Total $11.600 00 MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES 1. Furniture - 2. Supplies 3 Library books 4. Flags 5. Playground equipment 6. Janitor's supplies . 7. Fuel 8. Lignt 9. Water 10. Postage, stationery and ptg, Total $200.00 ...300.00 . 100 00 . 10.00 .. 100.00 60 00 . 600.00 200.00 60.00 100.00 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS . buildings and grounds $200.00 Total . INDEBTEDNESS: 1. Bonded and interest thereon 3200.00 2. Warrant and interest thereon 760 00 Total TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS: TUITION: MISCELLANEOUS: 1. Premium clerk's bond 2. Audit of clerk's boons Total EMERGENCY; ...... $30.00 10.C0 Total estimated amount of money for all purposes during the year ESTIMATED RECEIPTS $1,730 00 1200.00 3.960 00 2,025.00 - 45.C0 40.00 850.00 Serviceable and Beautiful Wood Supreme. "Sturdy us i.u oak." What ichoiil. boy doesn't kt: v thlt niomircli of the forests n the symbol ot strength, and character! In a ntultlti:ita of hallowed assocta thins, oak ha rooted Itself deep In the affections of man, and from the earliest duys of recorded history to the present time ha been highly val ued for III utility and beauty, with the widest ranee of use of any known wood. There was even a law In the an cient "Twelve Tables" concornlnii the ownership of acorns, should they by chance full upon another man's ground. Scattered throughout the countries of the Old world are hull vlduid ouks, preserved and treasured through centuries because of some In cident or cerv:i! :.y t 'tat took place beneath their widespread brandies. The extraordinary strength of oak made this wood most serviceable to p;imttlve mun, and as civilisation re tlncd Itself and found room for expres slims of beauty, this same durability led woodcraftsmen to trust their miest In-iptratlous to the taii h lili.r of oa!. U thu Middle age oak n shrines. balls, rhurchet. . nd p .bllc edlhV.'S of matchle!i boauty were created which till stand In good preaervatlon tmluy. When the old Loudon hrldgs was tnUen down In ItfJT. oak plies from 'he old foundation were found appar- ntly as sound as when Mint driven. over 000 yearn men. nreakwaters In the Severn In Kng- hind are still In use, whose oak plli-s were driven by the llomuns. Ancient shipwrights found that pillowed 'ranches, knotted and gnarled, made excellent ships' timbers, to protect irave men who "went down to the sea 'n ships." from the time when massive fnrnl ure and brnnta of. oak (traced the 'mils of medieval nobility, through erlods of more delicate design, to the ireseut day, dominated by the demand 'or utility, oak remains the wood you nn trust and the wood by which all .(hers are Judged. "As strong as oak; as beautiful as nik ; a enduring as oak" such ft' iresslons are common. You never row tired of oak. Scnr do not seem it mar oak as they do other fancier roods; as In man, they seem rather be marks of character. Oliver Wendell Holmes, In his "Au tocrat of the Itreukfiist Table," has ids to say of the oak: "Take fie ;ik and we find It always standing . a type of strength and endurance. t wonder If you ever thought of the ingle mark of supremacy which ills- InguUhes this tree from all our other jirest trees. All the rest ot tliein .'hlrk the work of refuting gravity he oak alone dclies It. It chooses the 'lorltontai direction for It limbs, an hut their whole weight may tell, and lien stretches them out 50 or ) feet, o that the strain may he mighty noiiuli to be worth resisting." $20,450.00 From county school fund burin;; the coming; school year From suite school fund From elementary school fund Estimated unci (tended balance at the end of current year $1.01216 268.80 1.457.76 11.77 Estimated oniomit to lie received Irom all other aouace during: year . . 1 215 CO Total estimated receipts, not Im luilli.jc proposed tux RECAPITULATION Total estimated expense for the year 20 450.00 Total eat hunted r I'ipts.not lnciudinir proposed tax .. 3,9 09 llalance, uinonnt to he rain il by dxstrict tax The Indebtedness of District No. .' U im follows: Total bonded IlldebtedueMM f SM.OOO.Oi) Total warrant InlicbtenosM L'.'I.VOO Totul amount all ndclitcdiii'H f M.TI.Yno" I). i tod this 1st day of Noveuiln-r, Iti.'T. Atteit: $3,906 00 ... $16,453 91 IH-lla M. Corson District CUrk Ilnth II. Mason, A. A. McCalw, CicorKe ltllchle UojrJ ol Dirwlori I Love and Lilac Time The llluc Is nn orlentiil hloxsoni. tomlng to us orlginully by the way of 'Turkey und Rpuln. It Is supiM.sod to P the flower of love and lovers, mork ln the heydny of spring. The love lor of the "Inylock," to give It an old World name, Is varied and pleasant 'A prny of white llluc, burled on the vt of new May moon, Is i midland Charm which maidens practiced, be lieving that by the time (tie uiac died they would havt the heart of the man Uier desired. Church New Notes ol Interest to All Local Denominations. Fellowship meetings of Congre Rational Churches were held at lone, Condon, Freewater and Hood River this week. The first meeting w s held at Freewstf r and the last at Hood River, The officers of the Mid Columbia As ociation were elected at the Hood River meeting. Rev. Mr, Dungan of The Dalle was chosen moder ator and Mr, A. S. Roberts of The Dalles was elected scribe and reuiatrar. The next meeting of the Association w ill be held with the church at Freewater. Revival meetings are in pro- greas at the Methodist church at Heppner. Ongin of "Cob" A stile-llirlil vn slinwn nimn the won "gob" by Iba fceoUiiuut of An gust 4, lttM, which suld Hint when a meeting of the rnt guurd inkc place llis men hnlnir" In protracted jamv draw of the pipe, anil a rrlcnillv rlisw. Such a . ..slon Is In variably productive of a cot Mernhle 'itiiouui of good mitmcd banter, a ai'II as free evnectonillon all around herefrom hiii frlerds came to be 'iriiwit ns "goblei" (trom "gob, I he miii hi In the pi-mess of thiie r'h 'iid gi iihle ciiine to he applied to the hips I uililicd liv the gob The Uahed 0:i Cffect Noil tig i Im i imiiiiiu il.,-li.il nn" Is If H l .iiv irMt - iihh, Suite Jiiumul I Loa J. Wood, B. M. I J Accredited piano teacher. I J Lexington, Oregon. Wirele$$ Fog Warning Fog I one of the greatest danger to shipping, but It I hoied that a new wireless Invention may In future auto matically warn approaching vensels of their nearness before It I too late to avoid a collision. T..is Invention Is In Ihe form of aa electric beam Ihut will t.roadcist a warning signal over a ten mile radius to other ships In Its path. It Is lnde-IH-tidcnt of the ordinary wliele and nc-d only be turned on In foggy weather. Ily locating the signals, other rrnfi will he able to take the neeHiiry iep through the use of the ndlo compuss that shows the direction frou hh h the slgnuls are coining. Daily Thought Heaven ne'er helps the men alio will Dot act Sophhle. Lodge Directory Morrow Countr I'ouiouaUrauKv Maater, ('has. VYIcklnnder Next uicetliiK IO.NE LOIM1I5 No.K'i'. A. V. AA, M. Meeta every first and third Wednes day of each month. VV. M..Inson Hid dlejH.i-y , W. E.llul n -J Iocust Chapter No ll!l O. K Meeta the second nnd fourth Tues day of eaefi month. W , M Mrs. W. K. Billiard, Hecy., Mrs Ilutli Mason. Varying VocabularU$ The 1'nlverslty of owa tins Uu,.,l a lift of 10,000 words most accuriitelj mid In writing. It has been exil mated that 8,000 words are a good av eruw ViKiihiilury. It has also been enllimited that t 1,000-word vo cnhiiliiry Is the average for a luhor.-r The estimated vocabulary of the high school aludents varies so Widely ttuil they heolluta to quote figures. Il range from 2,000 to ,0X) and S.W IO.IK I.ODtiK No. t I. (). o. f, Meet every Ka turd or evening. N. i. T. C. TroKe; Hecy., Vv Howell. HUNCH OI1AHH KKItl: IvAII No m I. O. O. V. Meeta first and third Thursday of each tnon Mi N. u Mrs i H"cy . Mra. it. Before contracting or selling your wheat it will i pay you to see L Balsiger representing B. G. and Co. lone, Oregon lmi.4m,Z 4,44i4 , lone Meat market FOR SALE Standard make of pieno In this vicinity will be sacrificed. Mnst sell at once. $10 monthly. Write Tallman Piano Store, Salem, Or. Church Directory WILLOW BRANCH UNION C. E. SOCIETY Pres. , Secy Treas. Next meeting: ' FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. Prayer Meeting, Thur., 7:301. M. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. W. HEAD, Pastor Services 11:00 A. M.:C. E. at 6:45, P. M. Prayer Meeting, Wed., 7:30 Meat makes the meal. It is appetizing! I nourishing, and healthfull. Moat should he an important part of your daily menu. Serve it , every t day. Whether you come into our shop, or phone! X us you arc sure to get !i. kind of meat you want Wc have a large variety oi choice cuts. T, E. Peterson, Prop. 4m4 I 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. j& J. P. O Meara, Proprietor j& Under New Management IONE HOTEL lone, Ore. Refurnished and Strictly Up to Date. Commer cial Tabic First Class. A home away from home, with best meals in Central Oregon. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School 10.00 A. M. Prayer Meeting Thurs. Evening Services C. E.:6:30; Presetting Service, at 7:30 P. M. Nice Rooms. Good Service. Jack Farris Dermatlcian. It Pays to Look Well - Specialist in Bobs. i! Farm Implements VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENCINES, MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR WIND MILLS' WINONA WAGONS. PAULG. BALSIGER lone, Oregon CL SWEEK Attorney At Law First National Bank Building Heppner Oregon When You Visit Heppner Eat at the Elkhorn Restaurant Good Meals Best of Sen ice Lunch Counter A. D. MCMURDO, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Masonic Cullding Trained Nurse Assistant Heppner : Oregon a M : Dr. A. H. Johnston PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Phone-Office Residence HEPPNER - Main 033 Main 492 ORECON IOXU, TIWDAYS ami FRIDAYS From 9:01) to 10:00 A. A. F. H. Robinson Attorney and Counselor at Law Will practice in all the Courts IONE, OREGON MORROW CKNERAL HOSPITAL MiHH Zuna Westrall, Graduate Nurse, Superintendent. ' A, II. Johnston M. D., Physician in charge, Ratks Reason a blb Dr. F. E. Farior DENTIST Oftice: Odd Fellows Building Heppner, Oregon.