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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1928)
x THE IONE INDEPENDENT Published Every Fridy by V. VV. HEAD, Editor PuhlWher SUBSCRIPTION One Year $1.50 Month .75 ,hre Months . .50 Kntered terond class mitter at be poitoffice t lone, OrcRon, under vt of March S, 1879 Friday, June 29, 1928. Morgan Items Sam Cornett was calling in Morgan Tuesday moriiirg. H. 0. Ely and family spent Spent Sunday evening with Mr. Zoe Baurenfeind. The During Combine agent was siting new machines for Pal mateer and Ely, Tuesday. Alvin Ely hauled a load of wheat from Morgan to Ctcil Tues day to finish a car which Mr. Harbison expects to load out of Cecil, soon. Mr. Pedro was hauling wood fro. i) Morgan Monday and Tues day. Mr. HucScroft has employed n man and wife from Kansas to help in the harvest. Bert Palmateer drove to Ar lington. Sunday afternoon, to meet his wife and chi'dren. Mrs. palmateer has bVn visiting her mother in Estacadi. Obey Life's Laws and Keep Spirit of Youth There has bet-D no Improvement In the longevity of human life In the Inst one hundred year for those who reach the nge of Sfty, a writer In I'hysfcni Culture Majniine mnlntnlns. By Im p-ovlng the mortality record of th fiirller jenrs of life. I t admit?, the avi rage span of life haa nearly doubled In the list two or three centuries P.M. he saya, the chances for life fot . man of middle age have Dot Im proved In the last century. "The proer way to prolong life," h . declare, "la to get more life, to live more completely, to make yourself more alive In every part of your bodily organism. "There U much about the human body that la beyond our understand Ing. The moat learned anatomical ex pert flnde that the more fie atudte the body the more be realizes bow numer ous are the unsolvable mysteries that are hidden within It Then why tam per with this marvelously constructed organism? Why not try to Interpret the laws of life and health as .Inill rated by the endeavors of the body Itself to build and malntalo health? "Then the spirit of youth ran be re mined on and on, at times even to old age; fur life Is worth little or noth Ing when the decrepitude of sennit) creeps uimio you." ttERRfGIFFORD&Co. Will be represented in the lone territory by GEORGE N. ELY Manager. Jordan Elevator Dont forget we're season. I It will pay you to drop in at the I I Earmers' Elevator and see Cole Smith as he is buying for! I J. C. Sanfordi & Son j STRAUSS & CO. Grain Dealers, of Portland, Oregon Will Be Represented this Season by W. M. Eubanks t It will Day vou to contract your wheat. The lona Dray has a ton Ford truck for sale. Call or write to T. C. Troge, lone, Oregon. Four combines hava been nn- loaded at Morcan .he past week, Mr. Olden ant! Mr. Gibson each got a Holt while Bert Palmateer and H. 0. Ely each have new Det rings. . . , . Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Ey were oaling at the Willow Creek Poul try Farm, Sunday mornir.t. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Harbison and son Robert, accompanied by Mrs, Jennie McMurray and her son Nolan Page, Mrs. Dflla M. Corson and Mrs. L. E. Dick at tended the Methodist church in Heppner, Sunday evening. They heard a splendid setmon .by the pastyr, Rev. Spaulding. Mr. and Mrs. S, D. Seeley ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Christopherson lo Eagle Creek, Sunday, hen they attended a reunion picne of the S eley clan. Mr. and Mrs. George Mahoney were calling on H. 0. Ely Friday evening. "Rtd-HoU" At a recent musliiil program, only three member of the quartet ap leared on the stage while the fourth entered from the front door In cos tume with a flery-red wig. He caused a little excitement, especially for the children. Utile Vera Gene, age three, remarked: "Mother, I bet that man bna been eating "red-hou," for he surely baa red-hot hair." FOR SALE One McCormick Header in first class condition. Write or call Martin Behm, Frank Young, ranch. lone, Oregon. CALL. FOR WARRANTS All General Fund warrants of Morrow County, Oregon, Mister ed prior to April 30, 1928. will be oaid on presentation at the office of the County Treasurer on or after June 22nd, 1923. at which date interest on said warranta will cease. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, June 4th, 1928. Leon W. Briggt, Co. Treas. WANTED HEMSTITCHING Will be in lone Tuesday and Friday afternoons. Work may be eft at C. W. Swanson'a. Hem titch!t g, 8 cents a yard. Mable Wilcox Denny in the market thisS see him hpfnr vnnl Church Directory : 1 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. Prayer Meeti.ig, Thur., 7:30P. M. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. 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.:6:30; Preaching Service, at 7:30 P. M. WILLOW BRANCH UNION ; C. E. SOCIETY Pres. Thelma Forbes V. Pres. John Condor Sec Mary S'ocum Treat. . Ed. Keller Next meeting, at Heppnrr Oregon. Lodge Directory IONE 1.OH0K No.120, A. P. A A, M. Meet every fltnt and third Wednea luiy of each month. W. M. Itoy 8 ten der, Secy., Kliner . (Irllllth, Trena., A. A. M: Culw. Locunt Chapter No. 119. (). K Meets theaecotiil nnd fourth Tues. dny of emdi mouth. W. M., Mrs. Unr- tlm Dli-k, Secy., Huth Mnaon. IOXE I.OIX1K No. 133, I. O. O. F. Meet every Saturday eveultig. N. U T. B. Peter V. O , K. V. I lei Iker, .Secy,, Lee Howell. Trews., K J. llriHtow. ni xcH uhas.s i;i;ih:kaii No. 9. 1. U. O. r . Meets fimt ami third Tliursiliijr of euch mouth. N. (J. lira. IMlu Mct'urd.v, V. (i. Uludy I.undel Secy.. Verdi Kltcllc, Tuiaa., Ktta I'.rWtow. HOLY CITY SCENES ODD TO WESTERNER Visitor Must Remember It Is an Oriented Town. The flint lniirexil(in hleh Jem sslein makes npon the vlnltur depends largely on the visitor' prevlnu fa- molarity with oriental towns. If he rnmes freah from western scenes and ciitom and here for the Drat time looks upon the Kant he will find many strange sights, aounda and amells to which to adjust himself. Some will shock hint. The undeanllne, the nexllcenee of sanitation, the acceptance of filth and vermin as a nintter of course ; the ap palling poverty, hllndneaa snd dlsesssj the shiftless, aoddeo figures thst be strew the streets; the shsmeleaa beg ging, aided by all the pity producing srtlflces that can be devised; the blsarre marks of racial and religious dlatlnctlnn, such as the straggling, un cut forelocks of the Polish Jews or the knot ted-back hair of the Oreek prleats core of euch thing will smite his eye and note. , If be 1 Incapa'de of overpaying then strangenesses he may as well re turn where he can feel the congenial famtllartty of Broucl .v;iy or the home llkeneu of MbId stnn-t anywhere. If, however, he ha lenrned to look with generous eyes on all sort snd condi tions of men he irnon will see light upon Jerusalem. The condition aa to sanitation are Infinitely better under BrlllBh rule than tiny have ever been before, snd they are constantly Im proving. Anyway, the Idea that clean llnewi I next to fudHiiess Is western; In s country like Pale-tine where, even In Jerusalem, there l barely enough water to drink, It Is r, hit shsurd; and sdmlrahle personiillt'e run develop under conditions where such an Idea is ss yet an unnatur.illr.cd alien. A for hnpplne, there Is probably s much per rnpltit In Jerusalem, or even In these poverty-stricken, mud brick Arab villas, with all their iinlor, a there Is In the city of New Tork. In the end even the traveler who at ' first Is shocked discover the rent JeniHalem. Its narrow, winding, climb ing streets; Its tl ronited bnzasrs parked along the Irufllc ways or crowded under colonnade built by Crusaders to house f iHcrlniM ; Its end less riot of color In com nine that represent many falthi and rsees; Its faHclnatlng sulmngiindl of strange faces, strange atdiiiuls, strange clothe snd strange accents all the All the eye until the Strand or Fifth Avenue seems by contrast viry dull, drah, standardised nnd monotonous, Dr. Harry Kinerson Fosdlck In th Ladles' Home Journal. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. E. E. BAIRD j "Dentist" , Office in Fair Building. Open Sundays and evening t by appointment.. Phone M 1012, Heppner Ore. "C. J. WALKER" Lawyer (Q. Notary Public. fWd FWfows Uuihling Heppner, Oregon X JACK FERRIS : Dcrmatician : It, pays to look well. "Specialist in Bobs" C.L ATTORNEY AT LAW. First National Bank Bldg. Heppner, Oregon When You Visit Heppner Eat At The "Elkhorn Restaurant" Cood Meals Best of Service Lunch Counter I AJ). McMURDO, M.D. Physician And Surgeon Oflice In Masonic Building Trained Nurse Assistant Heppner, Oregon A. H.JOHNSTON Physician & Surgeon Phone twice Itesideuce Main W Miiln m Heppner - Oregon lone, Tunduyt ami I'ridnrt From 8 Goto 10.00 A. St. F. H. ROBINSON Attorney & Counselor At Law W III Practice lu All The Court I IONE OREGON Morrow General HOSPITAL Miss Zena Wet(nll, Graduate Ntirxe, 8ii((erll,teiilH'lit A. II. John&lon M. D. 1 Physician la Charge. ItATKM REASONABLE I I Dr. F. E. Farrier Dentist t Office; Odd Fellows Bld'tf. Heppner Oregon J. 0. PETERSON EXPERT WATCHMAKER t AND JEWELRY REPAIRER Heppner, Oregon. lone Independent JOB PRINT HUDSON-ESSEX SUPER-SIX Paul C. Balsiger, Agent. At Paul G. Balsiger 's Lou! Balgifter handdlfi all lines of insurance. Are you in Bured? After the fire la too late Before contracting or selling your, wheat it will pay you to see L. Balsiger representing B. G. and Co. lone, I Variety In Fine Meats:-:-: j 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 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 Appartments For Rent Electrically lighted, Water connec 4 tion, Rent reasonable :-: Inquire Independent Office :: 410NE BLACKSMITH SHOP' We are prepared to take care of your 'shafting requirements by the instaltation 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 8 mW4mm4Wmm4M4 S Hotel e cater to the wish first class George Ritchie, Prop. 1 BUY YOUR COAL FROM COLE ? M I A l ill A g TWU rtLVVMTD riINU I nt 8 VERY BEST AT THE 1 FARMERS 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 Oregon lone patronage ot those who accommodations. WOOD AND . -" r i b i f- a ELEVATOR 4 A M