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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1928)
sfrYyTsgsya i HE IONE INDEPENDENT Published Every Friday by W. W. HEAD, Editor Publiher SUBSCRIPTION One Year $150 ix Months ..,.,.,..-. .75 hrre Months . .50 I nterrd as ireond class matter at he postofiice at lone, Oretron, under act nf March J. 1879 Friday, Mar. ,16 1923 Idleness ami pruk tax with a heavier hand than king and parlian.;Htt. If we tun get rid of the former, ni mar easily h.-ar the latier. Ben Franklin, GREEN THINGS . O the green things growing, the green things growing, The faint, sweet smell of the green things growing! I should like to live whether I smile or crieve. Just to watch the happy life O the fluttering and pattering . How they talk to each other In the wonderful white of the weird moonlight Or the dim, dreamy dawn when the cocks are crowing. And in the rich store of their blossorrs glowing . Ten for one I take they are on me bestowing: -Oh, I should like to see, if God,s will it may be. Many, many a sun mer of my green things growing. But if I must be gathered for the angels sowing. Sleeep awhile out of sight, X Though dust to dust return. I link I'll scarce mourn, -t If I may be changed into green things a-growing. Dinah Maria Mulock Craik Restricted Immigration The question of extending the quota law to Mexico and the other Latin American countries haa recently been discussed in Congress and representative Jno. . C Box. of Texa, has introduced bill to that tfi ecf. The rapid in :rease of imaigrntion from Mex co in the last few Tears has caused alarm. Accordeing to relia bla statistics, it swelled from 15, 000 in 1914 to 60.000 in 1926 and last vear approached the 70,000 mark. The eontention is that the farmers of the Southwest would be hindered in obtaining labor if ich a bill was passed, but recent figures showing the large num ber of unemployed in this coun try make the possibility of a shortage of labor seem hardly probable. It does not require a great strain upon the imagination to vision, even at the rate aliens are now entering the United States, an over populated coun try in the future, consisting of peoples of dividen interests and allegiences: a large number of unemployed, lowering the aver age wages and staudard of living; a conglomeration of citizens of different languages ana nation ali ties, or. In other words de atruction. Such a calamity can best be avoided by restrictive immigration and asuffscientper Honel to see that the immigration laws are strictly enforced. Nwt Amc. lean Sport Orltlc-baltlng boa bveorne an mmi 'riater and mora typical American rpn't thou framing prlza fights or ril ing horse races and championship laoehall games. The man rho prac tice professional criticism In this year A our Lord Uvea coiistimtly In metaphorical gaahouaa district, his head and seat In Imminent pnipect of hash and boot. George J tun Na than In Vanity Fair. Profit by Past Error$ The past Is gone, uud gone forever, Tou may learn by your tnlstukes, but do not he guilty of the aln of constant ly worrying over them. Turn your fuce toward the future. Give your mlstukea and blunders a decent burial In the pad, and let the memory of them furnish you wltb Implements of Industry by which you may operate the gold mine of future possibilities. Exchange. Asphyxiating Fish The bureau of fisheries aaya that llsh can be asphyxiated, particularly If the water contains chemicals or Is heavily polluted, which would canst lack ' of oiygea sofflrient M make the flsb suffocate. rwU in Biblical Tim Partridges ar noted In th Old Testament The ratted fowl (I Kings, ' 4 -.2M) la Interpreted aa either too j or duck. Cocks and hens war brought ( from Persia two or three centuries be- . . . i i .i Ti'te inrtai. . a ionic i uaruwi 'i n'.wut 200 B. 0. haa a good representa tion of a crowing cock. Sparrows and. o.her "twittering bird" were also used for food -Mtehanical Ear" So delicate are the "mechanical t-,rs perfected by scientists to detect vmiiu waves Id the air that a gun I' rod on the east const ot England waa "hoard" at Birmingham university, r.:or than 13.1 miles away, aaya Pop ular Science Monthly. The aound waa not heard by human ears, but waa detected by the recording Instruments. GROWING of my green things gowing. of the green things growing' when none of us are know ng.X like the green things growing, Loage Directory IONE LOIHJE NovlJO. A. F. AA. M Meet every flmt and third WeWft bay of each month. W. II. It or Stt.ii. der, Secy , Elmer Griffith, Trem., a. a. M.: cube. Locust Chapter No. 119. O. E Meet the second and fourth Tut-, dn.vofeneh month. W. M., tor. Mar tha IMes, 8ecy., Ruth Maaon. IONE I.OlKiE No. 133, I. O. O. F. Meets every Suturrtay evening. N. II. T. E. f'etei-Hou, V. O , E. C. llel Iker, Secy., Lee Howell. Treaa.. E J. Brletow. HUNCH GRASS REBEKAH No.9.. I. O. O. F. Meeta flmt and third Tbitraduy of each month. N. j. lira. IMIn, MeCurdy, V. O. Gladys Liimlrl. Secy., Verda Ritchie, TJeaa., Etta BrUttow. Morrow fouutv Pomona Grange Master. Chas. Wlrklnnder fk-cy. Next meeting Hollar Early for Eat$ A suburban man aayt he's heart tots of people apeak harshly or kid napera, but he wishes his would nap a little late oo Sunday morning to Angeles Times. WASHKOWSKY'S OLD SHOE We call the sttentlon of th Ameri can Bankers Association to the case) or Mr. Wasbkowsky of Brooklyn. Mr. Wasbkowsky la bard working and thrifty, but Ilka so many of as bis education Is defective; who Is to blame for that w don't know. Mr. Wasb kowsky has been saving a part of his weekly wage for s long time, but hadn't told Mrs. Wasbkowsky wbert ba waa depositing bis nest egg. That was a mistake, probably, but an In quiry Into It belongs to another branch or education wltb which It Is probable the banker association cannot be held to hav any concern. But wltb Mr. Wasbkowsky' de pository It baa. Ha cho for that purpose aa old shoe. He kept the shoe and Its mate In bis closet, and up to the other day had tucked away In one of them aavlngs amounting to 1360. Oo that asms other day Mrs. Wasbkowsky, rummaging Mr. Wash kowsky's closet like a good bouse wife, seeking what she could throw away or transfor to another place where Mr. Wasbkowsky couldn't And it, as Is the habit of good housewives, found this same pair ktf old shoes. W Hippos she said to herself, Mr. Wash 'towsky not being presunt to bar It isld to him. "Isn't that Just Ilk a roanf and acting thereupon just Ilk 4 woman she sci.t the shoe to tb obbler to be repaired. It was either that or tb ash barrel for them, and being frugal and Mr. Wasbkowsky pay ing th cobbler bills anyway, she sent them to tb cobbler. A distraught man was Mr. Wasb kowsky when h next went to make a deposit In bis old shoe. "What aw Church News Notes ot Interest to AD -Local Denominations, i piana are under way for a sun rue prayer reeling by Christian Endeavorers for Easter morning. Miss Has"l Akers is chairman of theeommittee on arrangmenta. A concert will be given at the lone Christiru church on the 23rd of March by the De Moss Enter tainers. The State Christian Endeavor convention to be held at The Dalits gives every jromiBe of developing more than usual Inter est Not only the Endeavor Socie ties and churches of The Dalles are energetical'? t tithing convert tun plans but every o'ganizatioa of the town is strongly behind them. The convention dstea ate Aptil 19. 20, 31, and 22. Regis tra tion cards mny be obtained in Lexington from I.tiure- ce Oach and in I ne fiom Hazel Akers. The last metirT of Willow Branch C. E. Union was held In lleppner Tuesday of last week. Those present from lone were Mr. and Mrs Cecil Sargent, Hzel kers. Thelitis Morgan, Bernice Kan ens, and Thelitis Forbes. - Plans for the coming state C. E. Convention at The Dalls and ar rangments were made for a Cos- pel team team to go to Piae Citv next Sunday. The next meeting of the Uuion will bat held at lx ington on the 17th of April. The Dorcas Society will hold its annual Enter sale of food and fancy-work on th 31st of March. i Church Directory WILLOW BRANCH UNION C E. SOCIETY Pres. Thelma Forbes V. Pres. John Condor Sec. Mary Slocum Treas. Edw. Keller . Next fr.eetirp, Heppner Oregon. Anil 17th at FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. ' Prayer Meeting, Tbur., 7:30P. M. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. VY. W. HEAD, Pastor Services 11:00 A. M.:C. E. at 6:45, P. M. Prayer MeeUng, 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. place." be asked la that martyr ton affected bv husbands on simitar aa. ' caalona, "hav yon found tor my old shoes T" Mrs. Wasbkowsky told him, expecting to be praised for ber though tfulness. Women but that's another branch ot education. Mr. Wasbkowsky went to tb cob bler and found bi shoes, but act the money, which w cannot but feel la 1 not remarkable. We bnp h will Sod It, but b hasn't yet. which again , should cans no astonishment' But what w would Ilk to hear from tb American Hankers Associa tion la what steps it Is taking to dis courage people of mag pi habits from keeping their money In stoves, shoes, mantle clocks, behind wall picture:, under floor boards and similar placea. W hav mad no exact calculation, but from casual vlUrnc w are In , cllned to bellev th. r ar nougb I fund bidden away In such places In thla enlightened and progressiva coun try to pay off tb national debt Not that w advise paying It off, because that would leave congreaa nothing to fuss wltb Mr. Melton about; but If de posited In banks our banker might hav some to lend when w need It, which he now never baa; be aaya money la very scarce. W hold It It not; It la merely la Mr. Washkowsky's bo. Seeing that w bar been pursuing education, or something called that, for several centuries, w cannot but feel tbla I a bad showing and that tb bankers association I somehow responsible It hasn't sufficiently Im pressed on tb people that It has banka and wbat tbey ar for. Mr. Washkowtky hasn't hnrd. And there ar a lot of him la this country. Kansas City Star. One Point of Viow One who Is cnrilHiinl with wlnii ti ba dn will uevei lioiinn. r.nii .1, for what he will do. PROFESSIONAL CARDS : i ; BOGGS PHOTO-ART STUDIO HEPPNER, OREGON "C. J. WALKER" L-wyr (Q. Notary Public. Odd Fellow Building Heppner, Oregon DR.E.E. BAIRD "Dentist" Office In Fair Building. Open Sundays and evenings , by appointment. Phone M 1012, lleppner Ore. JACK FERRIS : Dermatician : It pays to look well. "Specialist in Bobs" C.LSWEEK ATTORNEY AT LAW. First National Bank Bldg. Heppner, Oregon When You Vlsitileppner Eat At The "Elkhorn Restaurant" CoodMealsBestofServ.ee Lunch Counter A.D. McMURDO, M.D. Physician And Surgeon Office In Masonic Building trained Nurse Assistant Heppner, Oregon I A. H. JOHNSTON Physician & Surgeon I'lione Office Residence Main MS Mala M Heppner - Oregon tone, Tuesday mod Friday From S OOto 10.00 A. hi. F. H. ROBINSON Attorney Counselor! At Law W 111 Practice In Al! Tb Court IONE ORECON Morrow Ceneral HOSPITAL MlMZena Weetfrtll, Graduate Nurse, Ruperlbtenlient. , A. II Johnston M. D. I'byatclan Id Charge. , RATES REASONABLE Dr. F. E. Farrier Dentist Office; Odd Fellows Bld'g. Heppner Oregon LoaJ. Wood, B. M. Accredited piano teacher. Lexington, Oregon. J. 0. PETERSON, EXPERT WATCHMAKER AND JEWELRY REPAIRER Heppner, Oregon. . Nm RocUmtUru, Ptomot Experience tea eh ton a lemon, but tlx world Soeaa't cars t kar ' rectle It Bota Traaacrtat - Before selling your wheat it will pay you to see L Balsiger representing B. G. andCo. lone. Oregon : Variety In Fine Meats:-:-: One thing about this market - your mind need'nt be made up when you come in. Our layout ot choice meats is just one another. Yes, even if you don't see what you have your taste set for Just speak up. No doubt that particular cnt is in our refrigerator. lone Meat Market, T. E. Peterson X Appartments For Rent Electrically lighted, Water connec- tion, Rent reasonable :-: Inquire Independent Ofiice :-: "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& yitStt&ttMt!s3tt ----- Hotel W cater to the wish first class accommodations. George Ritchie, Prop. BUY YOUR WOOD AND COAL FROM COLE YOU ALWAYS FIND THE VERY BEST AT THE FARMERS ELEVATOR Farm Implements ft--' VULCAN and OLIVER' PLOWS, SUPERIOR DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES, MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS. PAUL G. BALSIGER lone, L contracting or i delightfull suggestion after X X - ---- --------------- lone patronage ot ; those who Oregon ., I TWTWWvvvWftvfMHtv i