THE IONE INDEPENDENT
IONE, ORE
Friday, July 5, 1929
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Tracking by
Telephone
By DOROTHY DOUGLAS
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(Cuiiyrlvht.)
WHKX Hi'l-'n Duvenport jumped
up after a hurried lunch tit the
Pennsylvania station dining room and
rushed for her train she didn't realize
that she had not only left her untlii
ished cruh snlnd nnd colTee hut Ihe
threads of what promised to be a sil
ver romance.
Tli threads were entangled, 'not
In the remnants of crab ml ad, for
the waiter hod cleared that away long
before the man arrived. It was the
predou book she left.
Jack Eversley was glad the dining
room was deserted when he came lit.
His greatest Joy was to sit down rest
fully nnd have his silver coffee pot
hrought In with a plate of chicken
sandwiches and while munching and
smoking In turn, to think out the (dens
for his numerous essays.
Kversley had always known that
truth was much stranger than Action
nnd certainly more interesting if one
tared to go deep enough Into It, but
it certainly was curious that some one
had left, on the window sill I, Me
him, the one book he hud li.tti indu
ing a vain effort to ohtnln. It w.i
that wonderful volume of Mat hew Ar
nold's Note Books the facsimile of
the great writer's di'lly notes so high-
tv hrlA,l
... ,-.
Kversley had tried to get a copy but
none seemed to be forthcoming and
here out of a clear sky, as It were
he was actually In possession of the
book. Judging by Its weary looking
pages It had been well read.
And on the front page was written
the present owner's name, Helen lnv
enport. That was all. No uudie-s
was given.
Kversley knew he must make an ef
fort to return so precious a volume,
and after his lunch went to the tele
phone book and Jotted down the thirty-one
Davenports thai appeared to
have telephone.
It was the tenth Davenport whom
Kversley called up who gave him the
first hold of the silver thread he must
follow.
A man's voice had answered In this
case and after Eversley repeated hl 1
tale for the tenth time the mnn
I.. ...,t..l
"Why. yes, there l a Ueien Daven-
port In oar family my niece, as a
matter of fact, bat she live at Great
Xeck bit of a bookworm no doubt
the owner of the lost book which you
found."
Ha Mis Davenport a telephone,
and If so may I have the numherr
And having got it Eversley lost on
time In calling up the Great Neck
number, and after a few preliminary
questionings from a presumed maid
he found himself listening to a voice
ucb a poet write about one of
those rich. wrra voice that make a
man wish the owner were a trifle near
er than some twenty odd miles.
"How very kind of you to take so
much trouble over my book. And
when yoa are finished perhaps you
will Just mall It to me."
"If yoa were to any Just when you
could lie In town, we could meet at
the table where you left the book
Pennsylvania station dining room."
"But bow will we recognize each
otherr
"I will wear a large blue pansy In
my lapel my window boxes are a riot
n. them just now and besides I will
he reading Muthew Arnold's Note
Books with the book propped sgalnt
the flower rase or cruet which ever
adorn the center of our tuble."
There should be no mistake with
so many signs to guide us," she said,
"and I, too, will wear a pansy a yel
!o one."
Two day following, Kversley hud
smoked six cigarette at the table by
the window before he saw anyone
whom he might e-pect to be I Men
Davenport.
Evensley'g henrt g:.ve a great tlrnnp
the girl was wearing u large yellow
pansy and wa op; ;.ri-tit!- coining In
ward hlin.
"Oh." she exok'i.uvj swiftly "I
should have spotted you at once. My
brother said you would he nt this ta
ble and have a large purple pansy
In your lupel." This glorious girl now
held out slim fingers across the table,
"t am happy to me.-t you nl lal, Mr.
Harwood. Brother was sorry he
couldn't come to Introduce us. toil said
this was the next best thing."
"Not the next Im-mI, I. m the very
best," said Eversley. "but I am not Mr
Ilurwood I am .lack Kversley niid
never before In my life have I longed
to be some one I'm nut."
"Oh," gasped the girl, and a lovely
flush dyed her cheeks. "I thought
surely you were my brother's friend.
I'm so sorry"
"Hut you needn't be sorry on my ac
count." laughed Kversley, "and the
mistake was hut natural. I am meet
ing a young lady whom 1 have never
met and she, too, will wear a yellow
pansy. Miss Helen Ihivcnport."
"Helen Davenport!" exclaimed the
fair one and Kversley could have
sworn that a spark of Joy kindled In
her eyes, "Helen Is my best pal and
I nut going to Just wall here and
cluiperoiie this party Her dunce
would want me to." And she smiled
Into Kversley 's eyes. '"."ml Is," she
lidded. "If you don't object."
"I would have held you bv force
f i.civsa.;j," u.,;,l l..o;.,i, ;.,..i .-
mount It. "And whin yf.it liroilur'
trleiul turns up we will have to Invite
iiini to Join us, loo Miss Ihivenport
will wan' some one to talk to," And
Kversley smiled ut tho second blush.
The Fraternities
The Past Grand Club of the
Hehekah Lodije met lat Friiia.x
afternoon at the home cfMrs.
Etta Bristow. The in Attend
ance were: Mrs. Mary Shaver.
Mrs, CKIa Rankin, Mrs. Luviea
Louy. Mis. Nora Holland, Mrs
Arvilla Swanson. Mn. Mary
Sanson, Mrs. Etta Howell aim
the to hostesses. Mrs. 'Verr
Ritchie and Mrs. Etta Bristow
The afternoon was spent work
in if on a quilt that the ladies an
making for the Odd Fellow's
Home. Delicious tit raw ben yshori
cake was 8?i vtd 88 re reshments
There was a revr-1 r commurii
Cition of Lo"'"" C t ii or, Tue
day of last v. e, k. Tht will bi
the last relief :neti. until
September. 1 p-h. the reituln'
routine work v!tre was the.
Piri from the ik-leitaUs in attend
at Grand chapter in Portland.
1 his vas follower In a socu
I h. its ui.i1 ri f i .KmjMu r . .
vs nmi si i i v iitiii( i,a t f tin '
the Masonic br-lhren weie invi
ed. Several of the men pioved tc
be quite efficient dress makers.
.
Bnu lne newspaper punusn-a au
in ir the evening thowed maikec
ability on the part of the editors.
There was a spt cial meeting
of the L"wion Auxiliary, iuee
d -y of last week at the home of
Mrs. Grimes on Second St'eet.
Tl.ls being a sooial meeting there
were several invited guests who
ar.-eligible lor membership.
Tliose present were Mesdatnet?
Grimes. Biackwell, Haguewoo-d,
Ahalt. Cochran, Howell, Cotter,
Beckner, Corley. Ferris, Farretw
Blake, Sperry, Louy and Holland.
Delicious refreshments were serv
!ed
I
at the close of a pleasant
i?'"on. The next meetrng vill
be held at the borne of Mrs
Maude Ferris.
j Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dullard
and Mrs. E. mer Grifith were ir
attendance at the meeting o'
Ruth Chapter, t). E. S. at H-'pp
tier. FriJi.y night.
Ledge Directory
IOE l.tHMiK .V(i.U". A. K.A.I. II.
M.-efN every first ninl third '.Vedn--,
li.ty of encli mouth
V. M HaLa MiOirdy
Sac.., Tf E. BulUrJ
I.mmii i li,i,t. r Nl
il-ets the second nml
llti O. K
fiiurth Til-
dny of eneh nw.titli
1. M..UyE. Hubiu
itcf., Rutf, Mum
IONK I.Hliiil'. No. ir.. I. (I ( ('
Meets every Friday evening.
N C, II. G. Rani,
Stcy., Ut Howtll
ill 'Si II iill,ts.s liKI'.KK All No. .
I ) K. Meet tlrt nml tlnnl
I hur.iloy otciich inontli.
N. G,, lucili Briuow
Sfy., Virila Rinbit
ICNF POST No. 91, Amtruaa U,io. siu
t'w H,ond and fourth Wuliwidayi of tacb Bumih.
Commander, E. G. Sparry
Financa Oflir, Juhs Farrii
Anwr'c. Ugios Auxiliary No. sxtti s 2nd
diday of laib momb at 8:00 P. M aij
4lh Tuaxlar al 2 0 P. M.
Pin., Hjrgirt Blakt
Stcy., Cladyi Drali
S
IONE INDEPENDENT !
JOB PRINT j
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Local Happenings
Don't let memories of the
children dipppear like hubbies,
Ket t them in Kodak pictures.
Bullaid's Pharmacy,
Mrs. Nels Jepson and son Paul
of Portland and Mrs. Jack Bush'
and son Neil. of Vernonia, visited
rertently wittj iheir sister. Mis.
Fred Ritchie, at her camp in the
mountains.
A( FriewaUl, of Portland, was
transacting business here, Frida
W. L. Skiplon and CharuV
Todd, of Sunnyside, Washington'
spent Thursdav and Friday ol
ast week, wiih Mr. and Mrs,
Dwight Misener.
The Fred Ritchi family drove
to lone Saluiwav, iuirnin on
Sunday to their camp above
Hardman, whir Mr. Ritchie has
wotk in a mill.
Cecil Sargent and family, who
.ce residents ol Kuiren , have
moved to I ne lor ne l.-tveft
rsoi. R.r. Sargent owns si con,
t rue and lus Cui.ttacied -,o cut
17U0 acres of w heat in this vicin.,
ty. He owns a filling station in
Kuitie at. I vill teiurn to hi
aoi k there as soon ka narvtst i'
ver. The Sargent ate foinici
residents 1 ''lope.
Hank Fiikir.S uas returned d1
lone after an absence af nearlj -wo
months.
Church News
Notes of Interest to All
Local Dcnon inatiods
Rev. Hall and h:s two daughter
from McMinville, held Bervicee
il Morgan school house on Sun
!ay morning, l'he service was
much enjoyed by all present.
Afttr the service dinner was serv
-a in Odd Fellows hall.
The Christian Church Sunda
School picnid held last Sunday
at the Grant Olden randhon Rhea
Creek was well attended. All re
port a very enjoyanle day.
Captain Hal! and his two daugh
trs gave a phasing program ai
the FtaptifH church, Monday even
ir.g. Th?y are working in the in
terst of Linfield College at Mc
Uinvilie.
Tt e Missionary Society of the
Congregational Church will hold
no meeting during the month ol
July. The August meeting will
h held on the first, day of the
month, at which time, Mrs. Ed
Keller w II he leader.
Church Directory
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
S.inday School at 10:00 A. M,
?raver Meeting, Thur., 7:30P. M.
1NCRKGATI0NAL CHURCH
Rev. W. W, HEAD. Pastir
Services
UMh. M.:C. E at 6 45, P. M.
Prayer Meeting, Wed., ?:!J0
'IHST CHK1P1I N CHURCH
Sunday School DM A. M.
iVsver Me?ting I'linrs. Kvemr.u
Serv it e
C. K.:6:30, Pra ling Service,
at 7:30 P. M.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
lone, O.'gon
Official Annt,u,icement
Mass every second Sunday in lone
during Nov., Dec., Jan., Feb., Mar.
April and May at 10:30 A. M. in
the home of Mr. J. '. O'Meara.
t In June, July, August, September
anj October there will be mass at
9:30 A. M.
I RevThos. J. Brady, Pastor.'
4-; : 4"f4- ,
vapisaay
Jlv Mm
IiiiyIqq Essas laiion
AiiNha2js3 by slorin
The .v Pontiar It!;,' Si lias hem
ealletl tlie "Me-" ear heeanse It
entihleM frvnrI-loti!,inf people to
fe i in uuitor ear tpiality willuitit
leaving tho low-prieetl fiehl. Ami
.inee the first of the year, when tho
new I'oittiae vas ittinoiiueetl, tho
stcp-tiit hlea in iiiitoinohile htijing
has taken America hy htorni.
I'imliil ."k- ..;,, t;ij .,,
SUM,
ii, iilua il,'lt-r i iorc
inl l4nj, ,,j.H k nhx.rhi ra rranhir riW(inirrir oC
'' et'rn I en.ni Ifnior 7'iiti fuvoienl
'foil aeifo,e ut n,iiimiim rtn.
t iMi.ider liie .1, liti-n-,1 ,ri.M- , veil as the lUt price
hcit nioipiirint: uul.o ,,,l,,le tnlura , , , Oukluiid
ronliiie itilitcrct pticr in I .do only rraxoiulila
churWr for hniiilliiia nod I t lliuiiu inK l,rn tin
l ime I'uy ol l la uil,
I. R. Robison, Garage
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MTTvst m.ii m.j7
MrASHiM.IIIM I'S.tr
r-iil.Ai phi im.tl
fit W VIIKK Ill "
bOkfON 1.7.UV
J. W. iioWK.
lone
Wood Turnt la Afata
N'eM lime you come across a x lrl
lied lre It nuijr Interest you tn kno
i hut In a few renturles more It win
liecoine ncnle from which Hie Jewtlrt
nml nitirhlea of onutlier ne nuij l
mnile. I'p t a few renturles ny,
note f lie riirin Joiirnut, this
'tone wn hk'liljr priced s a timi'li
cluirm, am ns helleveil In he iililr
in d everything fiom : -;t ' --.i
Mow of Mood to nil itiltig a liiirrli'inie
JaiTaraon't Slavery l!es
In CiinihiM'a "Life of .leffermn" np
iear the following: "lie helleveil 111.
prepnrnllon woiihl render It evpiill
enl lo nilllllt lliem (lnve) tn Hie
full rights of elll.eiiKlilp hf tniikln.'
Ihem n 1 1:1 rt of tho eleclonil IhkIv ;
md on the nther hnnd. he eonslileieM
'hell retention In the shite, ns n per
munctitl.v dlstlnii uiul Inferior fiee
'its:e ms fnnirlit with Ire il;ici,i!ili
nvlla unit il.llinei ."
Arctic f amparaturaa
Insliiliiea ol leniieliiliire uhnv 32
ileurifi's l iiliii iiiieli hiiie In-en record
ed III Anile re;:lolis. In Sliilzhefgen
the ineni;:o lempeniliire of July I 40
deciees I'ulii eulii-ll. ill I. inly F'rnnklln
liny, 7 ileun-es. The illMilhlltlon of
the liveriit'e ieni'riitiirg fur July
hows a elrcitiiipohir nreii ol 39 do.
.Tec r'nhri'lihelt, which lie tnnstlj
iioi'ili or hit il iiile. H iliiees between
Noilh Aincrlcn nnd Duroiie.
Lift's Voyaga
We ore like men nml women who
puce tin; decks or ships nl sea; we
teem to en me hie lt njiiiln nml agi'ln
to the plneo of our itepiirture, hut
wlille we huvn heen moving ne huve
come Into new tiilllmles nnd longl
tildes nml the roiiNtellnlloiis them
selves huvn iillei'.'d their ridnlhiiishlp
to the Journey en which we slnrted
All this Is pnrt nf Hie deep inclining
of life. Kxehiinj.e.
Brlafly Told
ll't tlliitlglilfulUcsy H111I lliilkcs nml
keep friend.
V 9 K M S ii ffN
II I 111
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llumifn, unrint roiwra
OREGON
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rmW ami
m--tm
u.nmal motoms
trreenvt ma? a to aiT.
RFTURM UM1T OCT. II, Ilf
Radurad i area all part a of aat; liberal atsa
evari. Fina Irainai motiam aqutpmanti
aplandic aervica acanic routs. Short d
tripa anabln yon lo mail
XION NATIONAL PARK
CRAND CANTON NATIONAL PARK
Hitter CANTON NATIONAL PARK
YF.ILOWITONE NATIONAL PARK
ROCKT MOUNTAIN NAT'L PARK
tntarmailoa and Bahlatt m raqaaat
mm
AKtnt,
Ore lull
Color A (facta Ni rvaa
There are iIiiim who cliilm that the
rolor jrou srrro'ind jourselt with af
fects you 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 . 1 u 1 1 n 1 1 v nnd Hint too
hrllllMitt rnlor Is trying on the nerve
Whether or not one goes quite a fnt
as admitting thiil unreservedly, we all
know Hint there is an itmnsphert of
restfulnes and inlet In a room with
softly tinted wrlls which hlemj hnr
nionloiisly with the oilier rolor to the
room.
Pionaar Auto UuilJart
Klwood I lay tics Is ('onalilerrd to h
the llrst Auierlcnu ntlliimolilln muker,
IiIh llrst niiiclune JaliVg from IMKI, but
he wn followed soon ulter hy Henry
I'oril, Onirics K. lUPjeii mid other.
There wiis tinicilcnlly no coinmercliil
iiiiiimfuctore lieforo IIKWi. Inventors
In oilier countries Inel constrilrteil
siinesiil ii.iloinoh!es hefore this.
Curl lien nml Coillleh li.iliuler In
fieriiinny n enu'' n IW
Fins Raiidential Slraet
I lie rJuilM- Nliimllng nl Hie tin
OIH huge SlleelM of Hie A'Oel l. Ill
ellies Is, of use. Inrgely a ucilti i 1
'i:liiln, I111I uecorilltig to IMwm
I Inn- .rfiiril In his hook, "lloi hesiei
I'lu-I incline, lloi heiler, Is iei luips Ho
Mm -I reHldentliil gtreet In Ai.ierlon
He siivs II1.-1I this Is duo lloi oult .
Hie heinily of the home, Inn iiI-h. I,
Hie enn fill reslrletlon nf Hie slyle ol
iilchlleeiiire 'linl the elici'oiicliliienl nl
hiisluess.
All's Not Cold That Glit '
"Mnnt .. show 0,1, siivs loin Turn
,.1 ii,,. imv 11 sime. In 1'iiriii nnd hire
idle. 'mlHiiihi's .Is liriirs foi r. sign ol
llllllMl "
Properly Deaignalad
t'olorndo Ih iiillid Hie "I 'eliletinliil
'lnle lii'iinr e II whs iiilmllled tn the
I lilon In ISTll. the ceiilennliil llliul
cersiny of the Hechiriillin of Indo
ieti!;'li"e, ' .1
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n,iinf ,t tup yyi u esn
JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCKXX
On the Doctor's
Orden '
By JANE OS BORN
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('uiyrlslit.
TI I K second time Hint I.nrry OH
nelit to Doctor Mniitiel'l olllco, Hie
renowned doctor wns mil, hut ilu
w hile cupped nurse who wns In nl
teniliiine suugeNled lo I.nrry Hint Ihem
lulglil In) Nome mexsuge,
i.nrry itiumhleij worila of scipiles
cence, mi t down, nml us Ilia pretty
nurse stepped lists the neit room
ipllckly pussed a IuiiiiI over his chin.
Ho hudu't shiived since eurly liiorn
lug, nnd he wished now Hint he hud
wniiled the pretty iiursu to see him
at tils heat,
Hhc win mmidliiK hefore til r 11 uud
I.mr.v rose, She humleil Ii I is tin en
velope. " In n you cnii ke it out."
she si:hl, "Vmi aee. he i livnys wrllei
these out till self, I suppose H due
tor's I' Uicv Is Ion conlll. nihil in die
lull) to a seel el my. Veil don't loo1,
iis If ,.ui hml very much wmi K with
)ou."
"t suppose I do lo. 'i fnlrly Hi."
siild I.nrry. "1 w ulilu'i hnve roii.v
If they hadn't pre sed Ihe miiller nl
the olllce. Vmi see, go mixed up
with Hint mine iiiveln mil 11 1 tho
works-nnd I dure sny I Old look a till
hnggurd "
"Vmi tneiin you were one of the
three hrme men who went down In
rescue Hie men mid jnii were caught
down there Ihose Ihe ilu.ia -"
"Only three ilnvs," snhl I.nrry. "unit
H.e tiMT piled It on s lilt thick. W
weren't nctiinlly Injuced ill nil -only
11 Utile so fine nled end half Hl;irnl
.i IlieV sent Ine oer here lo Ihstor
Aluniiel,"
I.nrry slowly opened the envelope
mid us slow I v drew mil Ihe sheet nf
pnper II colltiillled '1 lie tueaaiige wns
In thick pencil murks. He rend It twice
iit'd when hiilfwny through 1lie see
(mil time he liM.Ued up In grent nniiire
li:. nt.
"I hml heurd Hint liistor .Mniiuel's
ronclinlolis were aomellinrs UrprUIng,
hut this hems tlie I Mltcti "
"1 suppoae you run muke It out wllh
out sny dlrJIculty," she ml. I,
"nil, It's leu I hie enough," snhl Lar
ry, "hill I'm IdeSKi'd If run are how
I cuii curry out lnMriir!loiia.H
"If you don't do precisely whnt he
sn," wnmei the nurse, "iNictor
lliiintcl will never foment to give an
other Interview."
In Hint ruse, thought l.srry, he
on id never hne nuoilier npiHirtiinily
to vllt ihe otlli-e nnd fiirlhcr til rae
with this rhnrtnlng nurse. He hnd
taken his lint from the Inlile wli.-ie
lie lis. I left It nnd wns tiiovlm toward
the door when wllh a holiln ihnt
m-rnied In surprise hlinwlf n.ore II. nn
It did the nurse be aid!' '
"I suppose you will he leaving be
fore long. It' nearly nine. I thought
I might Hike Jou on your wny."
The pretty nurse smiled her eccere
I a lice, told l.arry Hint she hail (seen
reudy to teste when he arrived and
rnl Into the Inner offices for her hat
nml coiit. And when l.srry suggested;
going the longest wny round in her
hoarding house live hlocks nwsy the
nurse did not protest. It wss after
ll.ey had slopM-d In front of her hoard.
ing hnue Unit she hesllsled H mo
iment nnd siild to l.srry: "Of course. It
jls none of my huslness-liiil f there
Is nnylhlng I run do lo help ynu carry
J out I 'odor .Milliners Innrurilon I will
j he very glnd to do so. do hope Hint
jlliere la nothing very seriously rong
.with you."
j "If jou knew the advice the letter
,roiitlllln )ou vmiiiI.I pn.hilily not lone
liiinle Hint siigKesllnii," ssld I.nrry aerl
oiisly, "Hut the Idea hnd already oc
curred lo me that I might al least '
ak your help.'
I'.iick In his own rooms, still think
ing of Ihe girl whose nam lie had
not even asked hut who had consented
to allow l.arry tn take her home again
Hie net night, he reread the letter.
This I whnt It snld:
"Your rase I hy nn menn hope
less. Very strict ntleiilhm lo diet la
neeessury and well ordered home life.
Marry tome girl of a domestic tort and
when you have done this call again
for diet list. Living a you do In Huh
nml hotels nny attempt, to follow II out
would he worse than useless,"
The next evening Larry discovered
thut the pretty nurse wns named Hose
Hriike. They drove Nil hour In the coun
try nnd then I.nrry suggested getting
a hlle to rnt nt a quiet Utile restnu
runt he knew nhniit. After Hint he
took Hose home with a promise she
would spend Sunday wllh III in it the
lake.
Then when Siitnlny rnme Kine met
him wllh nn expression of lunch smuse
nient. "Whntever tlie niessnge wn
thut Doctor Mil n iiol guve you It whs
nil wrong. He found the one he In
tended for you In the' envelope of a
rim n Hint hud route In the mine day.
I 'nor thing died of apoplexy hefore he
ever hud a rluinee la gel the report.
Herns ihe messiige you should liuve
received." And Lurry rend:
"Oiiidllhiii hundred per cent. He
ntiirknulu recovery from shock nf ac
cident and exposure iluu In good huh
It oml perfect physique. Mnke no
change In present diet or mode of
living."
"Il' something of a relief," sni.l
I.nrry, "heeauso In Hie niessnge I did
get Doctor Mntiuel ndvlseil nie In linn-ry-lo
miirry n girl of dnincilc Inclina
tions who could look after me, mi l I
di.,'t know any girl of i.i,..cilc In
clination." "I'm very domestic,". 411I.I Itiw.
Ami he se Hose innde thai renmrk
ihe uhvn.vs limlsled thut It was alit
ml hoi Lurry who first prpned mnr
rlnge.