The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, April 27, 1928, Image 4

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    THE 10NE INDEPENDENT
Published Every Friday by
V. VV. HEAD. Editor Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION
Jne Year .
;ix Months - , "
hree Months
.$1.50
- .50
'"fired is second class matter at
!' postoftice at lone, Oregon, under
ct of March 3. 1679
Friday, April 27. 1928 -
No man ran himaelt alone
The while he hrarelr stands
Between the b-st friends ever known
tin two good, h nrst hands.
Nixon Waterman.
Onml Roman 1 mmnJM
The word l'anihe..n" means . tMM
rra or a annnt dedlrafed l0 all tht
coda."' It la siMH'InVaii. ,miij .
mafnlflcanl hulldlni erected al Horn
"7 aarippa in an n q
Grootingtt
Two motorlata collided. On. 6
turned IB the road, while tha ether ran
Into hedge. Front tha aedn cam a
voice, "Hoad hogl".. l"roni ifce road
me otner ebouted, "Hade beT
Montreal star.
Wat
ii mnsi para mrea a alsapla and
nappy era when the only atyte chance
In women'! clothe war caused b)
cotwerma la tha l loavee, Arkaneas
uaaana.
TO MY MOTHER
Br Edoai Allah Po"
Because I feel that in the Heavens above, .
The anfiels, whispering to one another,
Can And among their burning terms of love, . .
None so devotional as that of 'Mnthpr
Therefore by that dear name I long have called you-i '
You who are more than mother unto me,
And fill my heart of hearts, whereDeath Instafledyou
In setting my Virginia's spirit free. ''.
ft . a
piy mothe-roy own mothes who died early,
Was but the mother of myself; but you
Are mother of the one I loved so dearly,
And thus are dearer than the mother I knew
Rv Hilt Inflntfu u.llk ...Ll.l
1 Was dearer to my soul than its soul life.
IKE EYES HAVE 17
April 22-28 Proclaimed Vitfon
Week To Be Observed
. Throughout Nation.
fly Mart S-in.
Portland. Or., April l-(Sneoial).
The reek of April II 2S has been
resonated "Save Your Vision
Week" and this la heariily endorsed
. by the Hon. I. U Patterson. Cover
nor of the State of Oreeon.
This ia In cootorm'.ty wtth the
proclamation of tha Amsrican Op
" tometrlc Association which, through
the aereral state organliatlona, will
tarry the message of coaserratloa
of Vision to the public during that
week.
Civilisation Is the fruit of Man's
aplrltual and intellectual victoriee.
It la a composite product of the
eontrlbutlona of the Agca.
The Urge part played therein by
the human eye can hardly be exag
gerated. More and mora the func
. tion of vision haa been called upon
to meet the strenuous demands of
present day life. Aa a result, visual
defects hare apparently rrnn I
apace, aa la evidenced by the wider
e of eye glasses. Yet we are told
by trustworthy authorities that the
American people are still woefully
lacking la the care of the eyes.
It la pointed out that mora than
107. of the people are seriously in
need of optical attention, though
not to exceed 10 of the entire pop
ulation haa ever had a scientific
ye examination. Tha public schools
and colleges of the United States
enroll ii million students. Numer
ous surveys made of tbla group re
vealed aerioua visual defects pre
vailing among mora 4han 30 of
those examined.
Most readers wUl recall presa
references to the findings of tha
Federated Engineering Society's In
dustrial survey which covered tea
different institutions. Not only did
they report an alarming percentage
of employeea suffering from visual
defects but a large part of them
were unable to render efficient aerv
lea because of these defects. No
nd of astonishing figures could ba
quoted from the Coinmlaalon's re
port Incidental!;-. Herbert Hoover
was chairman of tU committee.
Thus the evld tl Cil lM ((!! filial era
that the class rocu, I.brary. picture
show, factory, st. r.- and coumlnj
liouw. all take toll of the human
eye. But we cannot all be trappers
and hunters, nor languish beneath
the palm tree we have the World'i
work to do.
When the eye weakened under
abnormal demands. Science sought
aolution. Then there came Into
existence a new group, known as
optometrists, who spedallie upon
Vision and eyestrain. They num
ber more than 20.000 In America
today and their practice ia regu
lated by statutes In every state in
the Union.
Verily, mankind la not to ba
thwarted In Its onward, upward
truggle. ,
In the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for the
County of Morrow.
lathe Matter ot the Liquidation ol
'"""'w'. i"ne, Oregon, Insolvent,
NOTICE of DIVIDENDS
-ancient wia.in.T said HI Ho, the
ear oif Chinatown, -admonishes a to
" b"" P"a arnievee no nor) genuine
reaper man (lie modem pollen, regu
mnnn.-- wnsiiingtnn Star,
Words
Tharw am 1.M.2M word In one ver
won or me ,,w Testsmenl and IWtt.
vw woroe in in uid Testament The
new Tertawni contain T.9M verses.
lira via Teeinment, 33,211 ,
( CARD OF THANKS
We desire to thank tha friends
nd neighbors who 80 kindly ii
sisted us in tht illness ani death
of our dsnghter and sister, Mrs
Florence Si pes. - -
, Mrs. Sarah Piggott -U.
V. Smouit. - -
Chiirch Directory .,
WILLOW BRANCH UNION
C. E. SOCIETY t
PresJ v; Thelma Forbes
V. Pres. i , John Ondor '
Sec My Siocum; j?
Treas, - Edw. Keller -Next
meetins. . at
Heppner Oregon.
,
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH j
Sunday School at 10:00 A. M.
Prtyer Meeting, Thur., 7:30P; M
I'ONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Re. W. W. HEAD. Pastor
. Services
11:00 A. M. : C. E. at 6:45, P.M.
Prayer Meeting,, , ., Wed.. ?:30
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Prayer Meeting Thurs. Evening
Services
C. E.:6J30; Preaching Service,
at 7:30 P. M.
PROFESSIONAL
;.; CARDS
ANYTHING 'IN rH6TOSJ
"'at ;
BOGGS ;. PHbTO-ART
. STUDIO . , .
HEPPNER, OREGON
"C. J. WALTER"
Lawyer (GL Notary
; rubllc. t
(Md Fello wi Building ,
Heppner, Oregon
DR. E. E. BAIRD
OfllceJn FaJr-fctHdlrrg; ,
Open Sundays and evenings
by appointment
Phone M 1012, Heppner Ore,'
t Deiurc tunirdtung or
i! selling your wheat it (will i
i i pay you to see L. Balsigefef 1 1
representing B. G. and Co
JACK FERRIS
: Dermaticlan :
. It pays to look well.
"Specialist in Bobs"
Lodge Directory
Notice la betv bv
deralg-oed haa nied a petition In the
above entitled fo.nrt praylug for an
cr.U.rauthorlilng-ajid directing the
Superintendent of Hank.nf th. o....
ol Oregon to pay a dlrldnH nf is
Per cent to each of th. i.A .1
..j -. . .. . - I
. .u, oamea in aald petition I0XE LOIHJE No.120. A. F. AA. Ii
wiioaeclalinaarenumhri . .!-. ,. . . .
ClltfllVIk .nil .Ln ..... . I .
... lu pay a a,rlaeDd of.,,;!, mooth. W. U. Roy 8tn-
oiiuperuentof the amount of each dVr, Secy., Elmer Griffith, Treaa.,
.dtllttlltlsal aaat I... . . . . I . ' . '
32a Inclualve. aal.l liitWr claims bav
Ing been fll! and approved ahirc the '
llrat rtlvl.ln ...
- - nu wm imui on jniv .
- - - I
;-.7.
All credltoraof aald Mnkr
and all persona interested are hert
j required toaubmlt. In wrltlnir.to
. HiMiereigned at Salem, Oregon,
on or Mure the date .if th. i. i.
Iluitlonof tbla notlce.aiiy objei tlona
"iiicii uiey may have to the gradt
Inic of aald petition and the n.,mi
of ald dlvldenda. Tbla notice la pul
ll-hed by order of the above entitled
Court and filed with tl.-n-rk t..i.i
Court on AprlU, 19JS,
Duteof flrat tiulillratlnn a,.. i u
Unte of laatpublkatlon, Apr. 2j '2s
A. A. Schramm, Superintend
ent ol Banks ot the StsfeofOr..
Ron and official liquidator of the
Bank of lone, lone, Oregon.
Locust Chapter So. IIS, O. K
Meet tbeeecoud and fourth Tueej
dny of eaeh month. W. II. .Mrs. Mar
tha Dick, 8ecy., Kuth Maaon.
I ft
Dont forget we're in the market thisi
season.
wee. V4444
IONE LODGE No. 135, I. O. O. F
MeeU every. Saturday evening. N
U. T. E. I'eteraon, V. Q , E, C. Hel-
liter, Secy., Lee Howell, Trtma., E J.
Brlatow.
HUNCH GRASS KEBEKAH No. 9.,
I. O. O. F. UeeU flrat and third
Thuradav of each month. K. (J. lira
Delia UcCurdy, V. V. Glada Lundel.
Secy., Verda Rlteble, Tieaa., Etta
Urlatow. '
Uorrow Countv PomonaGranga .
Master, Cbaa. Wlcklander
5ecy.'"'
Next meeting
It will pay you to drop in at the
' 3 Elevator '"p "
land see Cole Smith as he is buying fori
J. (J. Sanford & Son
STRAUSS & CO.
Grain Dealers, of Portland, Oregon
Will Be Re? esented this Season by
-' ,
W. M. Eubanks
It will pay you to see hi before youf
. 3
Icontract your wheat. " - j
1
Judgment of Othort
1,1a m 9 . ..
' make It the rule and measure of
nniither aisn'a a ase which It U
iii'lilier Si fur oor capable at Lack.
fW Retro PoUo
I'olse la that qnallty which enaktaa
a man to ham tuna while tha red
aljtnnl light prevent him from catch
Ini tha street car laatlug from tat
pppoalte corner,
CLSWEEK
ATTORNEY AT
i Rrst Nallonal"B4nk BIJj.
Z Heppner. Oreflon
"""lilaBaaaaaMajaajjai.
When You Visit Heppner
Eat At The
"Elkhorn Restaurant"
CoodMeaU BestofServIce
Lunch Counter
AJ). HcHURPO. 1LD; 1
J Physician And Surgeon
Oflice In Masonic Building Z
Trained Nurse Assistant I
Heppner, - Oregon
A. H. JOHNSTON !
Physician & Surgeon
Phone 'Office slaTaSS '
i Resldenva Maln4M
Heppner - . Oregon
,o, Tuesday and Fridays '
From t OOto 10.00 A. it. .
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lone, Oregon
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Atttt,tt tt ttttttttttiest'eVi
A. A. A. A A. A. A. V L 11A...1... . . 1 ' A
- ; 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 dclightfull suggestion' after
another. Yes, even if you dont see what you have
your taste set for Just speak up No doubt that
-.V particular cnt is In our reforferator. .
lone 'Meat Market T; R Petersori
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V e
v Appartments For Renti
Electrically lighted, ater'connec-!'-
tion; Rent reasonable
x Inquire Independent Oftice :-:
F. H ROBINSON
Attorney &Counselor
I At Law
; TVUL Practloa la All The Couru
IONE OREGON
Morrow General
- HOSPITAL
Ulaa Zeaa Waatfall, OraduaU I
.uibt, uwriuicBiieni.
A. II. Johnston M. D.
Physician In Charge.
;RAT8 REA80NABLR '
HDr F. E Farrier J
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11 - Dentist
X Office; Odd Fellows BId'g. I
Heppner Oregon!
UaJ.Wood.B. M.
Accreaiteo piano teachtr.
; Lexington, Ortgon.
J. 0. PETERSON
EXPERT WATCHMAKER
4 AND
JEWELRY REPAIRER
Hrppncr, Ortf on.
IMmttfttt,MM
M mm, a ...
vim roust of Vbtw
One who la eoatealad wtth what W
naa aone . win navae
for what ha wUl U.
'IONE BLACKSMITH . SHOP'
. We are prepared to take dire 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.
0 J. P. O'Meara, Proprietor '
B -VAAai.. - -
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Hotel lone
cater to the patronage ot those who
wish first dais accommodation.
George Ritchie, Prop.
BUY YOUR WOOD AND
COAL FROM COLE
YOU ALWAYS FIND THE
VERY BEST AT THE
FARMERS ELEVATOR
Farm Implements
VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR
DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES,
MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR .
WIND MILLS WINONA WAGONS,
PAUL G. BALSIGER
lone, Oregon
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