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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1928)
"X" s iffiiONE INDEPENDENT Published Every Friday hy W. W. HEAD, Editor Publisher SH'nSCRirTinN tJnelYeatr f-jj0 Six 'Monthi -'5 .hree Months - -50 Hitcretl ifcond clasn matter t b poMofiice t lone, Oregon, under ct ol March 3. 1879 i , Friday, Jan. 6, 1923. Taverns Played B'g Part in So:ial Lift Tar In the Colonial dn.vs anr In the early day of the republic, es peclally In New England, wore the rnoiit Important part of all Ainertear octal Institutions. In addition t furnlshlnc rest and refreshment foi the traveler the tavern wn towt hall, a court of Justice, an auction room, a dancing assembly and some time a church and playhouse. In . New England, until the repeol of the antl-theatrlcal law In 17S3, play acting was rigorously banned as the, most wicked of all the contrivance of the devil for destroying the virtue of the world. , However, from the motives ot pa ternal kindness toward the populace nd In order that they should not he wholly without amusing diversions, pillories, stocks, whipping posts and bilboes were always set up nearNav erna so that when petty offender wero subjected to the operations ol these pleasant devices the guests oi loiterers of the taverns could hear the groans and cries of the victim while sipping their flip, punch or sack Thci did our pious forbears furnish free moral entertainment of a realis tic character, the very antithesis ot i-. Cold Didn't Materially A Chicago Inventor named Brlce, In 1897, was seeking a patent on a proc ess for making gold from a mixture of antimony. Iron and sulphur. The patent office would not grant It with out proof that the idea had merit, and the then secretary of the tress ury was persuaded to d'rect the mint bureau te try the thing out. There most have been something wrong about the methods of the treasury ' laboratory, for not a particle of guld r sliver wss obtained. Chinett New Year rn t-.e vreaslim of the new year the Chinese exchange the preetlns "Rung Hal Fat Tsoy," meaning "Con gratulations; may you collect wraith." The word "Ulng," meaning "halt." U repeated by them numerous time .-During the celebration of the nrv year all secret societies and giilhl whose rivalry la often very bitter. J elare a "Truce of the Gods." when n man may stuck his brother. This i generally respected by both the hunter and the hunted, who are glut! or u relief. Proper Food for Parrot Parrots In the wild state live ot seed and fruit, snd should! while li captivity, be fed as nearly as rl ble the same kind of fo.il. The should be fed sunflower seed, hemp seed, boiled yellow corn, stale bread soaked In water, an occasional plect of apple or banana, roasted peanuts, dry crackers. Plenty of water and rrarel should be kept In the rase The parrot's cage should be cleaned every day. Sure-Footed Coral Among the strange animals thai came under the observation of I to; Andrews, who conducts an expedi tion Into further China for the Amert -aq Museum of Natural History, n the goral, a mountain gout. "1 hnv, seen a goral,' says the explorer, "rut at full speed down the side or a tin that appeared to be almost parpen dlculsr." Why, Indeed A boy of eight wus dining with Ms father at a hotel where the ni:in ners of the guests vere not remioU Mile for their elT-'i'-e. goon afier tl.ey hsd seated tl selves at the tdble. the youngsli- cped np mlili Daddy, why do i'" the men ir wboop' to their soiii?" "Fiio Tret" of Auttralia One of the most extraordinary of Australian trees Is the "flro tree" which Is common In New South Wale. When In full bloom It Is a mass of flame-colored (lowers, and look like a tree on Ore. Hit Patitnct Endtd When asked by a firm fur a bunk reference, a customer lei.lled: "I don't deal with uny hanks now, as Ir Hit past they have returned mi man f mi checks." Batanet Bookt Occationally It la good to hsvt money and the things thst money cso buy, but It's good, too, to check up once In while snd mske sure you haven't tost the things that money can't buy. Anon. Cympanionthip in Thoughtt fiST 'houghta ure our Innermost lift). V carry thetn with us and cannot ; wKBiie from them. In them we can ' l ira always the rlche-i companion V " ships. Robert K. Sneer, Im Christ and """t , ... LEGION HALL THEATRE Here are a few ol the pictures wo have contracted for 1927. Jan. 7, Ruhber Tires Jan. 15, Gertie's Garter Cut this out and keep it for future reference. We will only raise prices when the trice of i program compels us to, Dont ' i- i . i ' . I miss a single numuerui una i-imi-ract. American Legion lone Oregon Humor ou$ Definition! London schoolbo.vs either have an unusual penchant for what are gen erally known as howlers, or else the London schools hnve an unusually as tute publicity agent. Anyway, sii.vs n correspondent of the Christ inn Sci ence Monitor, not the least of the hu mor that enlivens the London press arises In that way. The latest group of Juvenile atrocities Is: Cistercian: A garden plant wllh green leaves. Macadam: The first Scotchman. Ilondlcea: A dangerous serpent found In ancient Itrltnln. Theodolite: A saint mentioned la a poem by Ilrownlng. Artisan: A kind of well. Hoped Ht Wat an M. D. A young golfer on the lookout for a game was Introduced by the raddle muster to Doctor Jones, another player who had u partner. Doctor Jones was a quiet, serious man, who played an unemotional pime. All went well until the thlrd.hole, where the younRer player found that a per fectl'y good drive had ended nnsus pectedly In a frhocklnirly difficult hunker. He glared at the bull, til faee becoming more and more red Then he yarned to his opponent. "Eviw nie, sir," he said, "hut he fore I plsy this accursed shot, do jmii mind telling me whether you are IV D. or an M. P.r Qualified Praitt "Uncle Joe" Cannons biography written ut his own ivitiet by his sec clary, L. W. I!ulie). is I lie subject tit .iiunj muslug anecthites of America!' lolltli-s. Clinton Itniinerd Tout-lie f,n Ills one. Ciinnon was once aeen-itet, iy a new member of the house win iad Just made his mnldcn veh. (i eing asked If he iipproveil of I: fncle" Joe shifted bis clgur to tl; titer lil of his mouth and unsweree :u.:ici.i!iy : "You said many good lliinj;. tttif! miny new things.' Thuuk you. Mr Spenkur," said the iew representative. "nut," continued the venerable -Broker, "the good things were not 'iew snd the new things weren't good. Early Tavernt Primitive Iu some taverns In early Colon:; days there were sever-il beds in a roon and. If all were occupied, the travelei would, without ceremony, lie down hy the side of Its occupant and share tin bed with him wltnout care or cu-loli as to the Identity of his casual he ' fellow. If he should be so fortuii::!. i: 10 find an empty bed. and Miould a-: for clean sheets, he would he lix!:ri upon ss an aristocrat or otherwise ai normal person; for sheets we chnugid only at regular wrlod. nio or U' distiint from each nther, tl .Ini. nui lielng the only guide. By Helen R. Martin Author ol Tkt 5oo4, " " Yt Thai Judgt, " etc. There is a dra matic simplicity about this vivid and intense hu- manstory,withits genuine humor and pathos, a story which fol lows the same general trend of thought of "The Snob," and other highly successful novels by this autlior. L. Read It as a Serial in Sylvia of the Minute 'Jhe Independent" NOTICR TO CKEDI I OKS Niillce m liervliv nlvcn Hint. I lie mi- di-rnlitiicil has been nppoltilcil liy the Ctinnty Court of the Stiito ol Oivu'oli tor Morrow O unty, titlnilnlxlnitor of the t'Htnte of .lolmiincs 'I'r.M-ilmni. Ict'easi'il; nil p.nons hnvlnit cliilnis im ihtst sntil i suite tin1 hereliy re imreil to otvv,,tit biich (inltiis, iluly vcrifl-Ml, nml with roer vouchent attneht'd, nt the ottlceot I". II. lioli Inson, Atonitv at Law, nt lone, Ore ifnii, within six mouths of the tlnle of this notice, thesiiino ln-lnu tlntetl ttntl ptililiHlieil thetli-Ht. time, this I tit It liiy of Dotvnilior, l!l:'7. Curl K. TroetlHon Administrator ot the esUtto o lolmnmis Troetlsoii, (Icccmbi'iI. K. II. ltoliltiMon, Attom y (oi tlic iiilmiiilNirator, ti tie, tMYKon. Dote o I iHtpulillciitlon, 1 lit '2S, You eon livo at econonuco(y at at homo PACK UP the family and old kit bag; go to tunny California for a few weeks, months or for the winter. Visit movicland, orange groves, the oil fu-kis, beach resorts, big cities. Golf courses galurcl Fin fast Union Pacific traint&f ford connection! via Portland or Salt 'jikeCity.OivsrMroutepormittad. MARX YOU MSMVATIONS MOW UNION PACIFIC J. W. Howk. Aent lone, lln'i NOTICE, OF SALE OF ANIMAL .Notice la hereby given thitt imrsu nit to the statutes ol theXttiteol in-uoti In such ensm nitide mid ro . lilt-il. th timlersltfiieil has taken tip lie hiTellmtter drscrllieil niilmnls omul riiliiiitiK ut lnrijc upon my .it-inlm-s. I will, tin Siitiinlny. Dec. I. ut the. hour of ?:' p m ol suhl diiy. wll nt piililic auction to tlie hluhest bltliler lor cah, the follow. Inst iltwrilieil nnlinnls, to-wlt: one venrlliiK. Kratlc. Jersey bull, ot dark brown color with both curs cut off. Said sale will he held at tny ruiich seven inih'M south ol lone, uiiless siilil LOW -FARES ; it iiiiiinaht !; rvUumictl by tbe owut;rJ ihereot prior to hiiIii snle. Larry Keuley tln'Johu Mclx vitt plitte ROAD CONTRACT LET The State has let $43,831 con tracts on the Olex-Fosail section of the John Day Highway. HUDSON.ESSEX SUPER-SIX Paul C. Balsiger, Agent. At Paul G. HaLsincr's porteTevator The Port of Perl land may build onother 450.000 iiu-he elevator. Lodge Directory Morrow t'omitv l'ntiiiim(lriiiije NlHstt-r, ( tins, ii klniiih-r Si-ey. Next Imi'llliK IONE l.t)lK No.l.'n A. K4A, M. MeelM every first nnl I bird Wednes liity of t'Mi'h iiionth. Vt . M .liiHcm lild tile; .Secy , W. E.Hiillni'J I,m-iiHt. Chiipter N". 119 ). K Meets I he secotiil nml fourth Tiles tiny of eneli month W . M Mr. W, E. Iliilliinl, Secy., Mrs Kutli Mtison. IO.E I.OIHJE No. V,:,, I. O. (). F Metis every 8uturihiy vvcuIiik. N. tl. T :. Trow; Heey . L"' How -It. iirxcu oiiass ur.itr.KAii No.. I. U. . K. Meets fli-Ht anil tliinl Thiirsilny ol i-itcli iiionlli. N, U Urn Swy. ilra. WKATIIKR K!:P0KT The Cooperatl e Observer's Melerolojjlcal Record for the month of December is as follows. Total precipitation In Inches ,4'J " snowfall " " 5.25 No of clear days 7.00 " " cloudy day 14.00 " " partly cloudy days 10.00 Direction of prevailing wind-NIC. Total qreclpitatlon since Sept. 1st. 4.9(1. For the corresponding period last year 5.49. R. E. Harbison, observer. Morgan, Ore. Make Mirror Brilliant To clean a mirror In such a r;r a" to bring It to the liln'iest state of billllaiicr, very line whttlnR, or, bet ter, iii-ectpltiited rhiilk, la hum nf I In best kiiiiwn nit'its. Tn. mlrmt slmtild he rubbed ceutlj Willi liie;li IiiIihI spirits wllh a soft, ell-tin sxHKe, ami tlieli dilsteil lth tlir w hlUns or chalk. A'trr a iinmient It shoulil bo wlied with a dry cloth Another softer rliith, or inure effec lively, a silk handkerchief, ihould be used fur the tlnul polishing, which slmtild leuve the gluss clear and hrll Hunt. A "Harris'Tombine Will Work Just Fine. P. O'Meara - - - Agent lone, Oregon Church Directo y WILLOW HKANC1I 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. Paulo- Services UMK. M.:C. E. at 6:45, P. M Prayer Meeting1, Wed., 7:3t FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School 10:00 A. M Prayer Meeting Thur Evetnntf Services C. E.:6:3H; Preachinir Service, at 7:30 P. M. i ttmmt"ttt tlt'ttt'l LoaJ. Wood. B. M. Accredited piano teacher. Lexington, Oreifon. Dr. E E. Baird Dentist Office in Fair Building. Open evenings or Sundays by appointment. Phone M. 1012 heppner. Ore. Jack Farris Dcrmatician. It Pays to Look Well Specialist in Bobs. C. L SWEEK Attorney At Law First National Bank Budding Heppner Oregon When You Visit Heppner Cat at the Elkhorn Restaurant Cood Meats Best of Service Lunch Counter A. D. MCMURDO, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Masonic Cuildintf Trained Nurse Assistant Heppner : Oregon ' Before contracting or selling your wheat it will pay you to see L. Balsiger representing B. G. and Co. lone, Oregon . . . a.a.aaaAa.a :-: lone Meat market :-: Meat makes the meal. It is appetizing, nourishing, and healthful. Meat should he an important part of your daily menu. Serve it everyt Jay. Whether you come us you are sure to get We have a large variety T, E. Peterson, Prop. - aa "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 wkk- range of sizes. We also have a list of sccon I hand combines for sale. Agency for the Harris Manufacturing Companies new combines. j& J. P. O'Meara, Proprietor Under-New Management IONE HOTEL lone, Ore. Refurnished and Strictly Up to Date. Commer cial Table First Class. A horn: away from home, with best meals in Centra! Oregon. Nice Rooms. Farm Implements VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES, MYERS PUIWS, STAR and AERMOTOR WIND MILLS. WINONA WACONS. PAUL G. BALSIGER lone. Oregon !i Dr. A. H. Johnston PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Phone Office Residence HEPPNER - Mai'n 933 Main 492 OREGON IOSK, TUESDAYS .ml FKIMYS I'rom 9:00 to 10:00 A. A. F. H. Robinson Attorney and Counselor at Law Will practice in all the Courts IONE, OREGON i a aa.a.a.aa a. a a a a a a a . into our shop, or phonet the kind of meat you want of chotce cuts. 4 Good Service. MORROW GENERAL HOSPITAL Mix Zena Wentfall, Graduate Nurse, Superintendent. A, 11. Johnston M. D., Phjisician in charge. Rates Reasonable Dr. F. E. Farior PENTIST Ofiice: Odd Fellows Building Heppner, Oregon. v.