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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1928)
f ... - i ' ' IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Ftb. 10, 1928 NUMBER 37 VOLUME XVI FOREST HIGHWAYS BUILT A total of 2'JIl miles of forest roada in and ailj cenf. io the na tional forests of 0ep;on end Washington were built during the last f IhchI year, according to theT, 8 Forest Scr-ice, Portland Oregon. Of this total, C9 miles were majcr highways ml 231 miles ware minor roads. The U. S. Bureau of Public Uoarts hand led the major highway projects, while the Furet Service built, the minor ones. Tutala for all the national forest areas in the Unit ed States during the same period were: major roads, 2'J2 tribes; minor roads, 1,078 mile; total, 1.370 mi'es. The am iunt expended on all forest road construction in the states of Ore mm and Washinuton durifig the year was $2, 413,807 of which $191)0.415 was from federal funds and $183,31)2 from local cooperative county and state money. Total expendiluit-s for forest road work for the United States amounted to $G,7i7,G5G federal and f 1)35. 87i) slate and county cooperation. During the same fiscal year, , $1U8 Ci3 was expended for con- hi ruction of 1.215 miles of trails in Oregon and Waahiniiton, the uveragt mat biiK f ICO per mile. Portland Community Cheat Funds this sear agregaie $173. 016 Linfield Co'lt ce truntei a have authorized $I75,W0 main buiid ing. Oregon State Highwaps coat $10,203,412. Iat year. WANTED. . To hear from owner of ranch for sale. State caah price, pir'.ic lais. I). F, Hush, Minneapo.is, Minnesota. REFINKMKNT AND UEFOIM OS February 17 will be cele hratob the birthday of Frances E. VVI lard, fumed temperance worker who, as much as any other peison, paved the way for prohi billon In this country. It U iiiHtrutive to read lhat in da.tsof her hardest work there wns almost no mention ol her in the stately "ladies' magazines' of her day. For she watt not con. sideifd as refined; ahe did not stand upon, the niceties of social observance, but plunged into the and made her own roles. That is the way it usually is with p-ople who get gseat things done. The are not considered "le fined" at the time; tin "better people" rather look down on them. But, later on, monuments are raided to their memory. Jiiekon Cuunty recently raid ofl $011,239 warrant and bond Indehtedties. LIVES SAVED BY IMMUNIZATION Diphtheria claimed less lives in 1027 than in any other year in Oregon. Timely immuniza lo'- re duced the deaths almost one half The following figures fchow that an active campaign against diph theriu gives definite result: .Umatilla and Morrow counties now have a cow testing association. FOR SALE 3 bottom Vulcan Plow 2 bottom Vulcan Plow 2il horse hitch used one seaon. 8 horsi string hitch. 5 setsof butt chain harness, coliurs and halter-bridles. Lee I'.eckmr, lone, On". FOR SHERIFF J hereby announce to the voters of Motraw County that 1 will.be a candid jte lor the office of sher iff on the Unpubiicsn lickit, at the primaries, May 18th, 1928. (',. A. Bleakman. X X X X X X t x Spring & Summer Samples! Mens made to meas ure suits Now On Display! We guarantee a. fit "Prices Are Right" Bristow & Johnson Year Cases Deaths. 1921 1101 107 1925 1370 101 l'JL'G 930 00 1927 . 009 3. I'v; ry year fewer children are Sacrificed because they are made immune against this disease. Many lives have been saved Py immunization an i not a life has been lost traceuble to inoculation of anti-toxin. Only in a very few canes baa there been any incon venience experienced. The con trol of diphtheria affords an in teresting example of the power of a community to eradicate dis ease. In one conspicuous instance the dbeam wa virtually eradica ted. Diphth' ria antitoxin is one of the outstanding ( uhtriiiitiutis ol modern science to curative medi cine. It lias converted one of the most dreaded disea.-is of child liOud, with trie .generation unte-j ce.ient to our oa ii was unable to cope, into one of ti e most con i trolable diseases. Diphtci-ria im-1 mtin zalion is secured by the in ocuiuiion of toxin ami toxin. The j degree to which immunity has oeen secured can readily be lest' ee by the Schick reaction. How long the immunity endure-) it is not pi.h-iolf to say at thii time, : but undoubtedly in most casts j.x or more years, and many be i jve it 'asts i'or .i e. Parents ar- beginning to real i.e the LbligatiOit they owe to their children ia protecting them .ittainsl diphtheria It h;n how ever been much easier to si cure Local Happenings Mrs. Bculah Mankiri and the Miiseu Anna and Margaret Me Dejtitt.vlsitedthelndepn.ntolfice laril Friday and availed them selves of the book p.ivilegts af forded, by the stale traveling li brary, t'tiry. Bee Dr., Clarke, the eyesight specialist, about your eyes. In Ion Saturday, February 18, at th lone Hotel. Mr. John Michelbook and fam ily.of Eug-tie, Oregon, arriveu in lone, Feb. 3 and regibtertd at the Hjtel lone. Mr. Mieel U'.ok ii moving onto theDight Miantr place which tie pui chaied last fall and is to be on of our permanent residents. " 'ihe Eastern Star Chap tr o lone ill have a food sale in Uuilaid's Pharmacy, on Satui ,uj', Feb. IS h. Lunch will be i-erved at ar, liur pi ice from ll A. M. to i. i'. M. , Inrippct the Haag washer. O, !icLly at l'aul Ualser.s Irr.p t me nl Store. Tea will be served by the la dies of the Christian Church or Ai'dni silay. Feb. 15th at tht i h nih bs ment. George Kitchie has purchaser ::e lot e tiultl. Iho transfer it :o be ma.;e Saturday of thii vi ek. fir.'. Dwifcht Misener has re- aiici: to i'oiilan t afterathi A(fkg visit in Michigan whei Ii wrn caiied by the d -alh oi hnr moll er. Ilrand New! A Remington in IS ue-Di co Finn-h". Now on dis- p!;iy at Ballard's Pharmacy. Frank YoU'ig, ol G losehrry. wns in lone on business Thurs day. Dr. Clarke o! the Clarke Op tical Company. 390 A, Alder St CANADIAN MOTOK LAW Tourist motorists in Canada . i may not use tneir cars in ousi- ness unless they have paid the a luty thereon at the time of ntry. Violation of this provision of the a A' s of the Dominion may result ia the confiscation of the car. Scoti in Ireland The term Si'olcti Irlh first csme Into us wlih Ihfl iiluntlnu nf Hie pro Inrp of I'lHlur In In-li'iKt with Scotch Irlh Willi III 1000, !x yenri nfler tli S'cc(iti of Jnnif-n VI of Seotlmifl m Juiiics I of riiuliiniL Tint actual t tiers wore montly Scotch and Ui t'lHlor iiliintiitlon tmik on tlie Vliarnr! Icr of a Scotch occupation of the north of Ireland. COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL- REVENUE TO VISIT . THIS COUNTY ( Clyde G. Huntly will be in Hepp ner from February 23 to 29, in elusive for the purpose of uaiit ing taxpayers prepare their re tnrns and compute their taxef. The collecto will be represented by a deputy. The laatjday for fil ing federal income tax returns it Thursday, March 15. Size of Tree Hole Si.i! flint ttliiipe of tiie Mcatatton for llic Individual trees should be uf licli nt to recplvu the roots of the tree eMeiiih-il lo their natural portions, cuji the American Trea asiiathn. The ilepih of Hie liol Kliould be mor ll:un enough to receive the roots tn the finiie iiuinner. Woman'i Real Coal The gonl thut nawrt nt a oi h set for onreelves Is the attnlnmeni of some of the "unponsensed pogswwlona" of th age, and those arc a contented mind, a lovlDjr, peaceful bma that ta a haven of rest to a tired builneaa man, and lh vlnlon to e beyond tlit apparently menial dally tusks to th tilorloua op)rtimllie that are oars, fi.r greater than any offered by -Re . ,oxt succetxful career in the hinlneas world. T::e New Age lllttstraied. Raiting the Deuce Helm Wills, lu a facetious moment, K-t out to prove that tennis and nuit rlmony lire mii'Ii iilike. "You ee." exphilned the t.'iiliforiiln temila utiir, "Uiey Imvo niiitiy tliiiiM hi common the iii't, the love acorc, and the rack et." I."s Anp'h'S Times. Pain Liet in Truth In P'.in.V cases It la worne on the a; Cilevcd p.irty tvh n the tryth U told hy ac;ii.-il moitziTS than It would have tm ii If n lie hirl been told. We have found Hint to Iki emiiienlly true. -Ititliinoinl Tiling Iiijpnlih. Growth of Language . Authorities beller that all la-, jnint'i'S had their orlgia la the dlalct of one common language, whoa hum la conjectured to have beea between the Baltic and Caspian aeaa. The laa KUHi,'e spread with mlgratloos in tha different places, and th aeparation and race admixtures Increased tha 4i(-. fen ncei In (lie dialects aatll tbey ba rn me illmlnrt languagea, wbicb ta turn spread and broke up Into dia lects, f What They Read Fhtion Is more popular In EiiKlnnd than In any other country, with France's Ch-e reiiiiid. Travel, biog raphy, mul political economy are he-i-om!ti2 the favorile reading material of American. Utility of Discustion The more discuioii the belter H alini and personality tie eschewed; mil iiistus.sl.iii, even If stormy, often viiuiou truth from error a gtMid ieer to be exiNMied In an uninipiir ag o. t'hiinnirig. Coat Saved Boy Lift !iy his pet Koat twelve-year-old hoy was saved from deatb In a quarry W feet deep at Portland, England. Tbo boy waa leading the animal on a 12 y.ird tether whan ba fell over tha ed-e nf the quarry. Fortunately tbo rope waa twisted round till wrist Tbo roat, although thrown on Ita aide by the unexpected pull, regained Ita feet and held the boy auspended to mid air until rescnera came. The Great American Bird The great American bird, for tha hk. t practical of ail otllltarian pur poses, ii the common, everyday, barn yard lien. She laya 729 egga every fecond that Is to aay, la modern, Ktlirmlnted mass production, ahe gea erlcally produces that many egga la the country at large every second ot every day in the-year! Biddy la tbo best bid. Savannah, News. ivpiUimI n.,i,,n 6 vp li:ti proteci.onoISc.HW1cnuareninan.spi.CIALIS1Si wj be j(j ,one;;: i he cm hirer, of pre-achool yeare, ,, , . c , . -t February 13'.h, at the lone Hotel. although it ia in this period of life that children are the mo.-t s i ceptitde to the disease and the dath rate is the highest. When toxin antitoxin ia proper! ly made and tested .there iat.cj aa.'er product in the world. The few act! :cit liiat have occui red have been die to faulty Uch nigje. In thia cour.tiy the manu tucturera of this product are up dt-r the aupervision of Ihe public health service of the U. S. Theataiian in thU state it "Nu Diphtheria in Oropon after 19CU" and it hepins to look an if thir Koal niinht be reached. Th S '.ate and local departments cl health, volunteer health aieneit f and the doctors are energetically pushing this ttt.ti-diphtlu'iia can. paiiiii. STATU ll'UKD id IIHAKIII : Valentines! Valentines! Valentines! f"e him about your eVs. Dui l Htad has gone to the IV ro raneh at Cecil w lure h Ii.. enip oymtnt for the spring seabtn. IIUDSCN.ESSEX SLTER-SIX Paul G. Calsiger, Agent. At I'aut G Baiter's From 1 to 25 cents. "Bullard's Pharmacy" The Kodak Store Presidential Flag The rresideiil a Hint cunslala of hl eiil III bronze upon H til ui- liiickriiunil llli ii In rue while stnr In each coniei When Ihe President vl-lt a vessel m the t nlled Stiiles, the I'resldehfg il.i,. i lirnken ut the main the nioinvul In encl.es the ilctli 11 ltd Is kept Hjliu i Ioiih us he Is on hoard. ... I R. KOEISON jPONTIACI Ldt Xfs t The most pow-u crful six cylindcrj " car under oncthout s d sand dollars in I m t price and only ? "REQUIR12S AX I Twenty-eight X 0 1 Dollar fm J license! 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