THE IONE INDEPENDENT Published Every Friday by 7. W. HEAD, Editor Publisher SUBSCRIPTION Out Year l'lx Months .. hrec Months .....$1.50 ......... .75 ........ .50 Entered second class matter at 'he postoft'ice at lone, Oregon, under art of March J, IS79 Friday, Dec. 30. 1927. Jud Tunhint Jud Ttmkin snya (lie value of an edueitlon depends on whether a man uses It to Increase his working capac ity, or only Just to project around for leafln' Job. Police Dogt Quickly Showed Their Qualitj The Hist city In the world to Instnl dotfs as regular members of the nolle force was the quaint old city of (.Ihent ' In ttoteiciii. Vears tpo the chief ot police of Ghent pointed out to tlx fovernluR authorities Uiat a cleverl.v trained dog could run down a crltn Inal more surely and quickly than nn, two-lejsed policeman, aad that It wn better to risk a dog's life rather that tliat of an officer. The Idea found favor and the chief was commissioned to cet his dogs. This he did anf trained them to distinguish betweer skulking criminals and the ordlnnrj regulable citizen, who walks by day Sperlul kennels were built in the police nations, and collars, coats and mux (lea were provided In the way of unl forms. The dogs proved particularly useful to the police at night and tared much running backwards and forwards. These dogs are so highly Intelligent that ihey refuse food from strangers, bring home lost children, etc. Many of them are so anxious tr get a "case" that they will follow and look askance at a person of suspicion apiiearance. The (ilea proved such a success that other municipalities fol lowed the example of Ghent. rath finder Magazine, Lcng-Baried Treasure Still Luret Seeker Pacloma canyon, in the mountains r;it of San Kernamlo mission lu Cali fornia, contains, a wording to tradi tion, a great chvst if gold beaten Into the form of pluli aud platter for nltar and dining s- ivhe. Some esti mates place the xh.m of the treasure at 1,l0.i0. I'acloma canyon Is wild and rugged but m.-n hare time and itgalu tried to And ti e treasure. Aided by a map on a tanned sheepskin, sketched with a hot metal point hy a Kan Fernundu padre himself, the seek er have been unable to And the chest. If tradition I true history, the chest contains the largest assortment of gold plates and platters ever beaten into form by Indian smiths of any of the missions In the Cal.fornlag, either be low or above the Mexican boundary line. liojtrio Itoch.i, gold and sllvei smith at the San Fernando mission, not only helped beat the plntps and patters, hut he was ore of the iru-tcil party that bid the golden utcii.ll tiben word cauie that I'nlted Slates soldiers were marching down the un t'wrnaiulo valley. A few weeks bci'me Koch a died he took from his old wooilen chest a piece of tanned then p k!n. bearing truvei of a hot nietiil point, and told one of bis Indian ' friends It was a map showing the loca tion of the buried gold. However, ef forts to follow the n:i:p to the ohi-st of gold have been futile. I.ann. s M-Pbetrld.-e, In the National Republic; nightingale No Right on Poetic Peictlal? The poets have the nightingale nil wrong. He Is the r. Islest, most Incon ) iderate, most ohstn-iM-rons and Jaunty bird In the whole kingdom of uliiH. II D. Lawrence, writing In the Forme, asserts. How John Kents munaed in lgln his "Ode to n Vlg htliigale" 'i : "My heart aches, at. I a drowsy ex. .li nes pains my son Is a mjsi :-y to anybody acqunli' - ! r-!th the act:;::! rung. Vou hear ! nightingale .t verily shouting: "V.. ? What? h: f. John? Heartache" ' I drowsy nun li lies palnsj tra-lulu: lil-lillljlll,vi,i; II,." And why the Cre-fcn sulci he, or she, was sobhli.g In a bti;h for a lost lover, again I don't know. Perause, In sober fart, the nlhtln rale sings with a ringing, pl'iclnng vividness uml a prlstltic iik-kiII vciicsii Hint makes a mere in an stand r'.lll. The nightingale Is Ihn most llnsad thing In Ihe world: even more utnad than the pencix'k full of gh-ant. Ilu I as nothing to b sail ubmt. He fi-els perfect with life. f Old Contet'lon of Faith The Apostle's Creed Is a eoiife-i,ii if faith dating from the Fourth en Utry, which has been Incorporated llher In part or as a whole he prae tically every (.hrlsllnn church. , leg nd was to the effect Hint Ihe ,,i lie's Creed was formed hy Ihe aos tie themselves, hut theru Is sllglil Hoctimrtifnry proof of this. II Is hy many supposed to have been taken from the confession of peter, see Mark 10:111, and from the baptismal Invocation which determined lh irln I nrlsa order and nrrnt! rei.n nt. The earliest authentic mint Ion h found In passage lu the works of ,ii irenue. us, who died in 202 a. a, when atmut LEGION HALL THEATRE Here are a few of the pictures wahave contracted for 1927. Dec. 31, Young April Jan. 7, Uuhber Tires Jan. 15, Gertie's, GtrUr Cut this out and keep it for future reference. We only rinse prices when the price of! program compels us to, Dont n iss a single number of this con nect. American Legion lone Orecon Lulian Worker $ Lett Too'a in Sdt Mines Throe great caves lu a inomiiiilu of at.lt ill Nevada havo yielded relics of Indian miners who worked there as early as 1000 It. C. The great natnral salt mass stands neat the town of St Tiio.nns, Nevada, In a. desert where, rain falls so seldom that It has re mained for ages without dissolving, nhjch would have boon Its fate In a moister region. Fndergrou'id waters, however, have hollowed Ihe caverns lu Its Interior, and In these were found stone hammers with wooden handles, sandals of yucca llb?r, carrying nets, ami even corncobs, all perfectly pre served through the drying and ne t septic action ef the salt. Most of the relies date since the beginning of the Christian era. hut a caned cluh was found of a tyie used hy the baskct aaikcrs, the forerunners of the present rttehlos, who Inhabited the Southwest ihout WHO B. C The salt of the mountain Is now being mined from he surface hy a commercial Una. iVhy the Indians chose the dllllcnlt md dangerous work underground, .vlien salt is easily obtained outside. Is Hillcult In Imagine. It Is conjectured 'Iliil several tribes bad "claims" on he mountain, and that the later oiners, flmlinu the surface work'ngs ill pre-empted, had no choice but to liter Ihe d:ir!i 01 veins to si-ek their nit supplies. Tiny but Treme.idoui It uscil to ho snpiMiseil that r. foai, which Is so small no microscope as yi t twin aid,' to make one vNi'.-i .as the smallest thing In Hie world .ater It was found that nn atom eon alus particles nm- h miuII't. Ii I inde up of tiny charges f ncgativ. tectrlclty i-nllcil ele irons and of pod ve electricity called proiuiis. Yet K tie ehs-tmps w hich lion through a ft) alt lamp in one second cf(. ot sld T side they would CTTcnd noirty tntr 'ib's. An electric l iim lit Is made II) f electnnis. Vou ran light a limisi itli them, kill a man with them o: MHrale the heaviest much'nery. Am' a ihodj has ever wen . only th ihh they make when they are dis . hargi-d. flipper's Weekly. Vacation With Pay Pay The vacation plmi for workers on n tally wage basis Is otmthlng more then an Indeeement to employee to t.ist it out until they are ellglhle for t. tiltl ough reduction in labor turn nver t'ils a great part of the story. There have been many Instances It: which it Is definitely known that Hie bnlth of workers has heon bene tied hy aeatlons. In addition Hi" worker mini lh.- privilege not only tiecntw of Hie pleasure to lo derived from tin vacation Itself, hut also lTime 1.1 its uniismiiiicss. Win 11 taking his firs UKiitiuii. for the average Worker It I the first lime In his life t li.it he l,n iver tuki'ii lime off for which he ha been paid. Forties Magazine. OUR NEW SERIAL 1 Sylvia of the Minute By Helen R. Martin Captivating is the word that describes Sylvia, and to her graces of looks and manner were added a keen intelligence and ready appraisal of those with whom she was thrown into con tact. This 'clever little Pennsylvania Dutch girl is rather a new type in fic tionone that re freshes. Watch for Story in itrri I 1 i . 1 iq Independent i" w t ye t. t . r; si-1 ".'OTICE T02CREDITORS Notice Is hereby (jlveti tiuit the tin d. rsiyiied Iiiin Imvh iippiilnted liv the Cuntity Court of the Suite ol Oregon for Morrow C' iinty, ntlitiliilstrnlor ol tbeeatnte.o .loliannes Troedaoii, ilcceiiKcil; nil i., :,oiiih IimvIiik claims iiKilnst snlil .stntenre liendiy re 'litlred to pn - nl auch i IhIiiim. ilnl, vu'itl.i.1, mid with proper voucher aiitu-lH'il, hi toe oillceof I''. II. (ton Ihmm, Atonu at Law, lit lone. Oil gou, within six months of the date ol this notice, t lie same lieiliK ililtei, iti.dptililiNheil the 1 1 isi thne. tills Klili (lay of I'eeeiiiber, 111.'". t'nrl F, Ti'immIhou Ailinlnlstriitor of the eslMte of .lohuiiniiM 't'rie ilHon, thd-iiKiil. K. II. Kiildiikoti, Attorney (or i lie iiilmliilstratnr, lone, tncirdii. Hole ... Iltitplthlli'ltlliiu, J ; 2s. 1 mil V over Christmas andNewears to nil points in Oregon Wasliiiiton Idaho and Montana Sale Pates December'6';7',2?'" rmsl nlhra limit January 5 UMIQN PACIFIC tui uvuuamo aoirri J. W. 0MCk OK SALKOKAN'lMI j.N ti ice Is In r by ttitcii thill ii!m, nil In I be etntiili-H id the Sinle ' iregiin In such cos. s tmirle mid pro Hit. Ill lltOlel-iiil-ll lleSIOhe 'ii- ii. ii-liioiii-r it'-crlu-il ii 1 1 1 i iiinil riiiuilng; nl large upon n n-inisi I will, on Siiturdiiy. I i. nt the tiiim of Vi'H p m "i. ii v s-II nt 1. III. Me e IK I lull In I' tllglleal lilihli-r for ensll, ill I. Ill m log: ile-i rils-d ii ii I iii n If. tun It: nth .M ailing, trade. Jersey bull, of ilm rutvii cub.r with liolh ears cut nb Siibl sole w ill be he'd in mi r.n.. seven miles sonih of lone, tmlcss said ..oiliin in r. lie il Ilu- OHIO .M re(,f prior to said snle. Larry Keiley till Ji.ou liche., , p. .ice UOADCONnUCTIKl The State ha let $13,831 con 'ctit oi then s-f.M, slt on of .he John Day Hi'k h -a sy. HUDSON ESSEX SUPEK-SIX Paul C. lials'fjer, Aaent At Paul G Ralsijier's VOUT EUiVATOR The Port of Pci I'an.l may huild i other 4X0,0( 0 I u.i.e elevator Lodge Dir ctory Morrow I'oiintv 'mvun 'irinne - Muster, ( hna. V U kbiiuler Hecy. i Xt in. etliiK 4 V ONE I.OIHJi: Xo.liH lleelM every first lilo! . !' A A, M. I I'll d Weilne. '.I .Iiihoii I liny of each month. V lle;S.cy , W. K.hullii: l.oeiiKt ( tin 1 1 1 1 r ,n n;i o. I', Meet I be Hecimil mil fourth Tm. tiny nl eneli iiiniilb V . M Mr. V. IC. I'.iilbinl.Seey., Urn limb Mimon. IO.K I.OIMiK No. n.v beti every Kntitrilnr tl. T (!. Trni' ki'vy., !. t. O. O, F evening. N, IIOW'II. wwcH mi a us iu:i;i:kaii No. ,. I. ). ). V. Meetn fiit uml tlilni Tliiirmlny olenclt iiinn li N, (j Urn i Hwy. Mm. 1 . Howl. .Well' fV'OivJJ lone. OregMU lllCi' "Raoen" Written in Sf.ve!? "Tie l!a'n," I'd'tar' Albin I'.ie'n Immortal poem, was scribbled on the edp's of tt ihetilor ; "nviva dm lite tut tlior slood titalci' n at reel Unlit til Weccsor Ktriel mid Ibtiadwiiy, New York, lit tnldnlKht In Ihe rain and uleel mf stormy winter nlsrht. Alt least, tills win ihe rontenllon of the late 11 (,rnellns .Malhev, devoted friend f I'oe's. Tint slory was recoiled re renlly when Ilia only Htllosraphed ropy of the poem passed from a prl ate owner to the buiidx of Mllectora Mumlserlpt experts my there Is lui other American literary document of romparuble value outside ihe li braries; Its worth is estimated at ."sl,i, Fir$t Pullman Car In isno Oconto I'ulluiNn rebuilt an Alton day coach, No. 0. nut the first all-I'ulltiiRtihullt rnr waa called tho Pioneer and It wai first used to bear the widow am) children of President Lincoln to tils lust resting ptac In Illinois In 1803. IVrifet to Beethoven A letter addressed to Ihe rout poser lleethoveii was received III Vienna Ihe other i! y f' -in n woman In the provinces. She wrote she had recently heard some of IiIh niiisle mid was aiiTlutis o ; , e her daughter under his (ullloti. Tiie postal au thorltles delivered the letter nt the house In which ItiTttioven lived and w here he died V2 yeurs t ;.u. The roncleriie said no such ninn n-sliled there, so the postueiu '.-cut It tu the dead letter olllce. A "Hurls" Combine Will Work Just Fine O'Mcara - - - Atfi.nl J . lone, Oregon Church Dirpcto y WILLOW HKANCII UNION C. E. SOCIETY Pre. Secy. Treas. Next meeting: FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. Prayer Meeting Thur., 7:30P. M. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. W. HEAD, Pastor Services 11:00 A. M.:C. E. at 6:45, P. M. Prayer Meetinif, Wed., 7:30 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School 10.00 A. M. Prayer Meeting; Thurs. Evening Services C.E.:6:30; Preaching Service, at 7:30 P. M. LoaJ. Wood, B. M. t Accredited piano teacher. Lexington, Oreyon. Dr. R E. Baird Dentist Office in Fair Building. Open evenings or Sundays by appointment. Phone M. i012 heppner, Ore. Jack Farris l)e rmatician. It Pays to Look Wei Specialist in Bobs, CL SWEEK Attorney At Law Kirot National Bank Building Heppner Oregon ; Wrhen You Visit Heppner Eat at the Elkhorn Restaurant Good Meals Best of Service Lunch Counter A. D. MCHURDO, M. D. . Physician and Surgeon Office in Masonic Cuilding Trained Nurse Assistant Heppner : Oregon t t I Before selling your wheat it will pay you to see L. Balsiger I representing lone, t 4 :-: lone Meat market :-: Meat mikes nourishing, and healthfull. Meat houlO; anl important part of your day. Whether you come us you are sure to get ; We have a large variety T, E. I'etcrson, i'rttp. ,mtm; '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. 1 j& J. P. O'Meara, Proprietor Under New Management IONE HOTEL Ionef 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. laami Farm Implements VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES, MYERS PUMPS, &TAR and AERMOTOR WIND MILLS. WINONA WACONS. PAUL G. BALSIGER lone, Oregon Dr.' A. H. Johnston PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Phone Office Residence HEPPNER - Main IM3 Main 492 OREGON O.Vi, Tl'liSDAVS mmlPKIDAYS I'nim U:00 to IO IMI A. M. F. H. Robinson Attorney and Counselors Law Will practice in all the Courti I0NK, OREGON contracting or B. G. and Co. Oregon mt ! the meal. It Is appdlzinii.i daily menu, hervi it tvery l into our shop, or nhoneJ Vu kind of meat you want.' ui choice cuts. m Good Service. MORROW GENERAL HOSPITAL Mi'hs Zena Wentfall, Graduate Nuthh, Superintendent. A, II. Johnston M. D., Physician in charge. Hates Reasonable Dr. F, E. Farior DENTIST Office: Odd Fellows Building Heppner, Oregon. M H l!btf fun alt). 1