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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1928)
nut n$m&m& VOLUME XVI 10NE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Jan. 13, 1928 MEZ2 33 LOCAL ITEMS Andy Dougls li at home again fur aome time spent under the doctor' care In a Portland hoa pltal'Mr. Douglas la atlll quite weak' iut feels that he la now on the road to complete recovery of hla health. Our old friend, Qhlnook, la here and we wlllsoon be able to aay: Farewell,- Beautiful Snow. Head the Farmera' Elevator advertisement in this lnue. Mrs. Earl A. Brown la now teaching in the training school at Monmouth. She began just aft cr the holidays and wi.l be en gaged in practice teaching three months. Mr. and Mra. William F. Do hny are rejoicing in the av enijof an 81 lb. eon, born at the Aken.s Maternity Home, Hepp- ner.' ' Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Balsiger are reported.as in St. Louis, this week. Mr. and Mra. Neil Dohertv are the proud parenta of a 10 pound boy, horn January 10th. As the plow season is near, why not repair your machinery now and avoid the last minute rush? a.' . , . We. have a complete line of John Deere plow shares and extras. Bristow & Johnson eAe Therms always more fun for your boy with a KODAK ' " Get your boy a Kodak and let him keep his own picture record. It will mean much more fun for himt and genu ine pleasure forew in seeing the pictures that he makes. All Kodaks are easy to operate and they all make good pictures. Prices are $ 5 and up at this store. Box Brownies as low as $2 Bullard's Pharmacy The Kodak , Store Dad Griffin, the genial and MM, I . . ltJ-tj eiricient treasnrer or me inde pendent Publishing Corporation has organised a public aervice bureau on a loan hand basis and has been devoting pert of his surplus energy to the removal of packed and frozen snow from the aid walks of lone. Tury Peterson took a car load of mixed stock to the Portland market, laat Saturday. He plann ed to visit his brother, Victor, at Gaston before his return. Esaminatiana are underway at the lone Highsehool this wek. Those money ssving bargains are going fast. Call take advan tage of these money saving pricef . Bert Mason At the last meeting of the lone City Council, a bonfire was made of bonds redeemed to the amount of 13,000. Smoked Salt, Liquid Smoke, and Ham Pickle. Bullard'a Pharmacy. Woman Painter Decorated Itoaa Hnnheur, the famoua pnlntr waa the flrtt womin to be dworntol with the Belgian order of tin UmpnM rrota. The rapid'meltingof the enow, Thursday of thia week, aentquite a stream of water swirling down Main Street in lone. Fred Mankin closed the hiber nating season by paying The In dependent a call, Thursday aite noon. On hla return to the farm, he was accompanied by David Head who will assist in the pre season work. Oran Grabill made a business trip to Heppner Monday. Homer Mankin and Dave Head were Hedpner visitors, Tuesday of this week. Mr. "Shorty" Fellers went to Portland this week. HELEN SIMPSON Fir it Pullman Car I la 1MB George Pullman rebuilt an Alton day coach. No. 9. Bat the Drat all-Pullman-buIlt car waa called th Floater and It waa Drat aaed to bear th widow and children of President Lincoln to hla laat rating place la DUaola la 1868. . .. . Why, Indeed A boy of eight wat dlnluc with bit father at a hotel where the man ner of th fueitt were not remark-' abl for their elegance. Soon after they had netted themnelTe at the table, th youngster piped up with, "Daddy, why do all th men aay 'whoop' to their toupT Your 1928 Weather Chart Cal endar ia here. Please call for it. Bullard'a Pharmacy ATWATER KENT ELECTRIC th latest model, just attach to your lamp socket, no batteries. 1183.50 complete, Bert Mason.agt R. RODISON Why pay license j .on that old caH Iwhen you can buyj a new Oakland or j Pontiac at suchj : 0: reasonable prices.3 4 MACHINE SHOP1! ION! INDEPENDENT -If- It is job printing you want done, just call at "The Independent" office. -We- Guarantee good work at a reasouable price. We print anything anytime. EXEMPTION LIST IONE HICH SCHOOL Algebra I Norman Swanson, 8mouse fi Helen General Science: j Norman Swanson. Smouse, Ralph Mason. English 1: Helen Norman Swanson, tlelen Smouse, Edna Lindstrom. Francis Troedson. , World History: Frank Holub? drdle Farrens. American History: Janet Carl son, Beulah Pettyjohn, Mildred English 3: Kenneth Smouse, Mil dred Smith. Algebra 3: Kenneth Smouse. Latin: Edna Linbstrom, Helen Smouse, Kenneth Smonse, Nor man Swanson, Mildred Smith, Beulah Pettojuhn. Domestic Art: Hazel Akers, Glad ys Brsihers. French 3: Nedra Agee, Janet Carlson, Edith Ely, Arleta Far rens. English 7; Nedia Agee, Janet Carlson, Edith Ely. Arleta Far rem. Alfred Balsiger. Civics: Nedra Agee, Janet Carl eon, Edith Ely. Arleta Farrens. Writes to Beethoven A latter addressed to the com peter Beethoven waa received In Vlmaa the other day from a woman la the province She wrote the had recently beard tome of bit mu.lc and wat aaxlou to place ber dtughter under hla tuition. The poitul au thorities delivered the letter at the hoate la which Beethoven lived and wkere be died 92 year tec The concierge atid no each anaa realded there, a the peitmaa eeot It to the 4mA IMtev Oft3S Washington's Polities , Washington W4t Federalist, and a ttrong party man at that, but be it utianltnnutly elected to the Pres idency by th Federalists and I "em ocrats. lie wat alto the unstilimum choice whrn running for re-election. John Adamt wat vice president uniler W'anliluglon and succeeded him In the I'retldnicy. Tlur wat a content, however. In ITOfl between Aditm. Fed rnllt. and Jfftereiin, Democrat, In t iilt-b i''e former wat the winner. Impressive Potentates In an country in th world will one ilntl ninre garlah dltplay la the way of lret than In India. Both men and women of the hlaheat rank nrenenf lha Itlfhaf vnnranna annaaMiiM oartiM . -- aa'fni si thy are -all dolled up." Magnllirenl h-welt are were nd no royal ruler lr ethrr lamlt can tliow more magnltl ci-i,t ftila than are worn by aome ol the iioiriiiMlev of India. Hie hll nu mirfliy nf ill laud prewit a frar fill n1 v.iiiiicrfiil appearance on ntnt ormiiltina. ami It la worth irolng fit to be (in-wni un au ovt-ulun nf thl kind. Virgil Morgan who has been visiting relativea in lone has returned to his home in Walla Walla. Ed Holmquist arrived in town Sunday morning from the Dalles where has been living since last harvest. LAST LYCEUM NUMBER HELEN SIMPSON TO BE HERE JAN 17 Miss Helen Simpson, who will render the last number in the one Highsehool Lyceum Coarse, brings to her audiences ecenes from famous plays as played by, famous actresses. She is a young i from Boston, an impersonator who has had the gosd fortune to hear and study the plays of many Broadway stars., and ahe baa built a most unique program of costumed impersonationsof these well-known actresses in their own lavorite plays. These sketches hsve been con structed to form very complete monologs so that a very compre hensive idea of the play itself ia given by the cutting. Miss Simpson also sings, play ing her own accompaniments, giving select one from light op eras and musical comedy. I Among the actresses impersona ted by Miss Simpson in her dra matic recital here might be men tioned the following: Lorette Tay lor in her recent success, "Hap piness", by J. Hartly Mannera; Ethel Barrymore in her interpre tatior of "The Twelve Pound Look", by J. M. Barrie; Mra. Patrid Campbell in the delight ful comedy, "Pygmalian", by Harnarnd Shaw; Julia Arthur, as she appeared in her recent tour of the country aa "The Maid of Orleana" in "Saint Joan", by Berard Shaw; Jane Cowl in her wonderful in her wonderful inter pretatioa al Romeo and Juliet" br ' Willam Shakestwawe; Rce4 Stahl in "The Chorus Lady" by Jamea Forbes; Maude Adama in ner tremendous success. "(Jd o me Thumb, by Fenn and Pryse; Sarah Applegate Slissey in "Gol den Daya" bv Sidney Toler and Marion Short. Miss Simpson will appear here on the evening of January 17 at (he lone High School Aunitoriom. Few Worth Preserving On picture in tea thouaand. par haps, ought to live la th applauee of mankind, from generaUoa to gea eraUon, nnUl tb color fad and blacken out of tight or th eaavu rat entirely away. Hawthorn. T tff1 I j 11 I ''After Inventory Close Outs" With our annual Inventory over, we find many broken lines which must be closed out and will makf very attractive prices. Among them we find dishes, dress goods,l mens furnishing, shoes, etc. We will have many of the doseouts on display and you will Jfindany usefull articles at bargain prices. "Bert Real Patriotism Moat cltlaena cltiai to he patriotic, and probably are. Bat the bread ac patrlotlani thli country avwt seed at tbif time la that for wMea ae mmMa le made. la yours e thai hraadr Ortt ' Birds and Colore A peacock I ooabl te dltdacaaak aa color from aaether. it I aaU that hlrtla mMrh a. k . thing bright redd tan oraaja, jm lrt s bio and violet Mother's Ejtpresmee Eyas Ella auned to lilt the baby treat Ita crib, but caught ber mothar'a ay, and deflated. Afterward, aha waa overheard telling Jtcr playmat that tb knw wbea her mother aUat want ber to do anything. "Sh deeaat hav to tall me," EUa tdded; "ah juat think atop, aad I eaa ber think." Monster Shark Inhabiting th deep are two rln ti sharks, either a of which nay reach a length of 40 feet. Tb bask lag abark 1 found la aartbara tea, occasionally atraylng southward la ear coast, tad the whai shark teema to bar Ita principal habitat . In the Indian ocean, though stnegtor bar turned ap at far wr aa tha bore of riortda. Ooe rack nta d la a erhlbltlea at at la mi asd will' repay a vlilt to an yea who to be la that vicinity. Sadly Incomplete A deed dated March 15, 1807, re- , cently recorded aa Long lalaad, coa veya "the Valentin farm oa the high way leading from Jamaica te Great Plain on th J arte he read taraplka, thenc te tb high way tea ding from Little Plain to Rocky BUI, lactadlag th building, archarda, tardea, aeadowa, common, aaadltnaa, tree, wood, path, water aad water caaraea," bat give ne ether doHp tloa of the property or aay Indleatloa of Ita alee, and wahtdy ha owe what tt la. Til larfiaslm ad aeaae ef bar HM friend la for hini aaaa tb ether 4mj, tad amocg other thaag aha bad' olive. She offered them te UBe, -.he aald ah did aot Uk theav hereapoe Bernlce replleaV hi i n (wrlor ftthloai "On, I dtda't Uk m myeelf at tret, bat yet bmo cumulate tatte for them." Works Both Ways lay tlm a friend or neighbor at trip ut la making money w caa ataom a aioral upertorlty, aay "money la aot th atoet Impertaat thing ta tb world." aad hint that he 1 loalnf hi tool through worship at tb dollar. If w bappea to mcceed better than he, w ran tot aim have the earn coneollng thonght fata Sader Magaala. Mason" lone Independent itWWWvH4vmvvHvHWHHffWfH