The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, July 12, 1929, Image 3

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    THE IONE INDEPENDENT
Friday, July 12, 1929
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H! Poorest
Seller
J iy DOROTHY DOUCLAS I
I 1 1 1 1 I
(Ctprrlnhl.)
iXtARK DIC AN ssnk down Into hi
A hammock, on I lie tiny bit of
nrownstmie front, or ruthfr tnrk. Unit
Celd a Cl
According to animates by M.
deorgee Claude, famous French luven
lor and aclentlst, th Uulf tre.mt In
I ssalug given point off the Florida
const, carries about 2 rente' worth of
tfOul In each cubic meter, irbla w
iirnoiint to eight hnndrsd million - rial
l"p of void on hour over (hi.
whole extent of h llrwm nt the an me
I'i'Int. he doclnres, At nron-nt. thorn
I' no practical miinui r ......
Ihla "ralnlmw" gold from th sea
waler.-Popiilar Mechanics Maguilrie,
! Were ol Aacltal Prieita
UIIIMimil I na; "The tone.
1 -n - .
l-ucai nannAn nrro
v ..... r .j , i ia
. 7 ., ' r r,m,rr um " 'ouoimi i!,.,i ,,, noi.
be called bl. M garden, and It wm ' ' ..on,. ,., , , ,,. ' ZnwZt
With a kinw of rulint il.,.i t.. .i.....a . ""iMimmi
with I sense of relief that ho closed
hla eyes fur i abort doso.
Ilia seventh novel bud, not one-half
hour before, been despatched to hla
typist and In day or two more hla
wigcr publisher would have It They,
well aa hlniaelf, had reaped a aplcn
rtld and flattering reward for tin Drat
I buoke. They certainly aeemrd l
have ruptured public fancy.
Vet, aa Iim closed hla eyes, some
thing within hlra failed to give him
Ikat much-needed near anil n..
fulHM lie uauallr t..t ..... '
. - ....-, uun III .
linvala hall ftnallu ........ ..m ... i I
which, Willi t" inw ,i,ii, in tlreek,
In I lie I'l'viiiliiii h'hiiii 1 1 In i,n,l In th.
sacred lilfnwlj j .1.1.-j,M iilTiirded the
meaiia of .(.,..,i,i n. mvaterlnni
InngtiiiK m iiM. ,. . ,Hmorial
nf iriitlniili, t.,M ii, ij.jjidi,,,, prlenta
to a CiiTk klm i ,,! - return
for fnvnre I'uhli'iM'ii u) iTpi-ifd aB
Image iimi h t.-i. n . i.-
Vlaiery for Wa.hlagL.
After Hit greatest ilntim ever held
orer tl. t'liiieiliiuliiii lia aupport
era In the Vlrirh. t r,.iuniu liinul cob
t,,,i.; Vt ' " "I "" r" i ""'" "'"I"''!' -mly ten
h. ill Z.Z. . 7 """""' . Tht enfldence .. V Imlnl,,,,. , oorg.
work ?! ? , T ',,r' W,"", " ,",M, w''"t' iiil) .m .1,0 battl.
iTad Tll. i . ,I,,VM. f0rd ,h"1 ; ,,,,,r ,n " '"natltutlo. a. ,f.
hd held him captlva la tl. web of fcred for rallflcaili.n
IVHIHIIIT,
In tb wrltlm of Unlcm M.i.t.i..i.
the title of hla new book, Murk leiiit
bad broken away entirely from hla
Uaual eln and aomehnw now that It
waa fluUhed -ba had a vivid aenae of
having deliberately etched a ecar on
hla own aoul.
Ha doted fltfully-not In th U-nt
realfully-and It waa hla nearby tele,
phone ringing that woke him up. II
anewered It blmai-lf.
Mark Dean had never aeen hla lyp.
lat but ha bad often talked with her
aooui mi Manufrlpta and now ha
knew her voice.
"I will not type thli atory for yon,
Mr. Ivan - aald tha glri'a voice, and
It waa aoft and mualcal.
IVan rauaht a awitt hr..ih ...j
qiieatlotied tha girl, who waa extreme.
i)r well paid for all her work.
"Ilecauiw. having acannad the flnt
xuufirr or two, i una it la not tha
n m aiory i wiah to go on with.
It la not your nana) beautiful atyla
wfalrh upltfta and belpa and la ao
mn. h what tha public needa. Tbla ona
Jjawdld and naeleaa to any reader.
Hwman tMHng and Ufa art not da
graded aa yon bava pictured them.
non't want either to contaminate niy
mind or my machine with tbla work,
fhall return If at once to your
To aay that Mark I Van neartv
dropped down Into hla own aha.li.w
would ba to put It mildly, lie waa to
completely aatounded that he had no
'Idea Juat what to any. Tha voice waa
o aweet, ao altogether aerene In Ha
Veil.IUae.iua
Tha e-uilHl iiiecliuiium of vemrli
iulm tiNilaa In laklna a full bretiil.
lien keeping the miiaclea nf the rher
nnd nei k and imkln lih tl
iiMiiiih almit chMied and fha Mpe an
wet ww aa nml uii eu aa null,!.
wane air la vert aliiwlv
Mr. arid Mn. John Bryion and
FYnncii drov to Portland. Kmm,
day, Thy were accompaniod by
wra. iiana wood, Hazel and Em
erald Padbeig who have teen
viiii.ng hui. The Bryion family
.turned, lueaday,
Mr. and Mn. Walter Linn and
Carl Linn have.returnad to thefr
nome In Vernonla, after a pitas
t visit with home folks. i
Mrg. Gertie Clark of Loa Ann.
let, Ca!., viaiiad Sundi-y with her
frlendi, Mra. Flinch Burrougha
and Mra. M. Jor.lan. Mra. Clark
ii the west of her father, whoae
nome la in Heppner.
Harveut Inrted, Moniirv on
the Tom CraiK ranch. Karl Blake
with hla combine outfit la doinu
the work. Mra. Biake la cookinn
for the men. When thla ih la f.
ished, Mr. Blake will move hit
OJlfit to the Victor KMmannl
ranch and fiom iher win ko tol
werder Kietmann'i. i
Harveat - so aiarled on the.
John Toedaonon Monbay. Timm'
Brolhera.. will atari the tenth I
and Ed I'Je'maniBraiea that he
will be ready by the 15th.
Mra. C. W. Jewell and two'
children of Pasco arc the jrueatij
of Mra. Jewtl'a moll er. Mra !
Alice McNabb.
The Al Martin family of Avila,
r.t,)ijucr of cknfiul Mtrrona
r mm rmTrr
The "Itfih wl,..l
aocurats apiel men.
r I n Ja.fl. I.
proved that I'onlliic ha the
lilahe! tiipapreilaiul the full it. t
arcel atlon anil.il,U lit
lowprl) e, l. Aa for Kmrr,
Fiiiiliur U lh moat Hirrfr f
all lint-prii nl aira, a furl m hit Ii
can hr pruteil l.y the liviuiiMi.
melrr. a arlenliala tiiia.iirlna
alli li for liruko homrpowrr.
vert aliiwlv axnlrei
.hromih a narrow .Mil,. N L . ?' ,"m"' 01 AV""
enaoe Ibnmuh the n.e. wn ""ve been visitinjr rel-
ative here, continued their jour-
The .M..u. "rS,,: WMKIngHIIL Id.hu, Monday.
, il-m rigin. Some truce the antlqnttt "Companied by Mra.
of the ne of cnata to heNthen diviui Martin a father, W. E. Ahalt. At
neriHii.iua ettrlhutea II to the King Hill Kiev will visit M.a
lli
Curluna. At Hri k.mMn 4.
. ... ..... ... . ...... j. . twr
tlpied from iieiainal i-baracterlatlra
of the bearer. Al length It became a
acieoca perrvcted by the vrutadea and
tnurnamenta. tn the Middle agea It
termed the pomp and splendor of
glorious chivalry
RaoMatket Tkia
Martin'a oldeat brothor. B vrnn
Ahalt.
Mra. Mary Haneyand her aon
Guy Haguewood, of Yakima.
Waah. and her two daughters,
Mra. Lee Morrison of F!l
City. Penn. and Mrs. Jack Devine
duya; the fiireell. kla ut an M
rdicttb.,b.Mmd;;,ir '".k-i rr. v m u,
Hrl for her attltnde. "'W ,,rtr N"'' rlr"''-
f iSy J,r-LVJl 1H Nevadr. recent!, vi.it
Time . d with bin. H.ney's.igter, Mrs
' . McNabb, and with her son, 0,
SVaapi.k Admluiea 0. H.gUeWOod.
Hani m l.lu .aH,Ji.. A.. 1
think nothlna ol turning a nalf mll Mr na Mr- J Howk and
Um dollar bnainAa di-al. wllb at.een ,oni Allan, visited. Sunday, in
lahlv arfmll in .'l.url.l.ln. i.ii. ....... i: ....
of tb. n,..t ,,m nl . ' n Zi: "?'. ne wer
Inat-mlnnta loiirh..,wn durlna mileafe 0f Mr ,n1 Mr8- Saling.
AGS
Try to malrh Iht no i;ig Cur tvatnrvn
oitvrvtl ut no Inrrcatie In prire
Inrf HyrAvm. . . .
IJitf i'nr Iir.ikvj
Kitf t ar fut'l fiMMl
Kit Car cooling
system
And uitiiiv oflu'r
Itir.ir nilvaii-
. . 6. fonifaM, MU-hlgmn
sy.inv. mnn by iihiieh
In Bpilr of Ih tri thmt It nflm
"r Hfirmttl big rwr qumlUv
mn4 it nnt mtmiimbU in m uUim
rmrUtv raaaWf th
I't Sit fwirinaiM la mH ml nm
inrtmm in prir: Smmlt itWft
pmymsnu My monthly tWrns.
fontiar Bit Siw. $TU to IMS,.
. 6. fti-Hw, , . pitta rtVlar.
ry thmrtPt. tlinfrw, rpring
rorrw uni4 l.tr. afiaaw k 6
a.'tWa) rrgttlmr 14 tipm! mt
rttght ttrm rtl. 1,mmrml
Mmi rs timm ? m me I flmn
tmitmbl ml minimum emim.
itnitit I lie Jrfrsj prit-m mm
II te lta urir when ram
paring amtnimihtta vasliirai , , ,
Oaklaiiel.p(.Mitaaa eiI l ara-rl
prirmm inrliiajo hiv rmnmAm
whmw tar hanllnc mnH far
Ananrtnai than h Tisnat a
MMI I'Uai ia uaeaaj.
Grange News
Continued from Page I.
grow.h in membership, attend
ance: "peDD" Droornma .nH
interest in the Pomona l,r.n'th t.
the Fair.
In the evening the fifth detrree
waa exemplified to a e'aaa .f vo
by Rhea Greek degree team.
She work was made more bsauti
rui by the impresalva n an
trance drill used br the. ream
A resolution thanking the Rhea
Creek Grange lor their boapitall
tyi tor ti two aumptiouk ban
Quia and delightful entertain-
iuebi was kuopied.
I. R. Robison, Garage.
IONE - ORECON
Ha aparred Juat a moment f.,p tlma
"Could yon by any chance hrlna If
alg youraelf J thoM mm.h fnJ)1. I
naTing a mix with yoo."
im o aorry." aald the voice with
vmeni regret, "but l-I have mt bm n
-u! ot my room for nearly a yeer-l
ran't-walk."
Peen a wallowed bard and gripped
blmaetf before ha
aver oJJTZ nueatliined Mtaever, flrat ud third WnW
Lodge Directory
5
IONE MIIK1K No.m. A. F..U. M.
uumiy numan and that brave "I
haven't been out of my mom fr a
er- bad gone it night to hla heart.
Then may I coma along and get tha
script now r
And upon receiving permlaalon, ha
aa opt of hla studio and Into a taxi
with a great aheaf of gladlolua, bofora
Mary Anne could quite reallxe Hint
her Author Man, aa she thoimbt ,,f
"' luaiiy coming 10 aee ner.
an muna aiary mora than won.
. derful when he looked deep Into
futhomleaa blue eyea-eyea that held
auauier or rmiuiiood along with the
aerenUy of womiinhood and tha under
standing of a putlrnt heart, Mark
ran again awallnwed hard aa be
watched her allin v.hlle hand vlna
' round tl wheels Unit made her i balr
glide ao amoothly iii.niit (he room.
"Pleaae don't pity me alie et
lalmed quickly at ihe expreaalmi In
nm eyea which ha could not hldf. "I
am aa bnppy as a lark and-aud -a
great di.rtor haa hean in ... ..
and-t will be walking before another
! six mouths have passed. Ho pleiiae
be happy while you are here. I Ilka
hsppy people."
Hy the time aha had ceased speaking
tcan bad gained command of his
voice,
"Ho tbat'a why you dmi'l like my
Dtw characters they aren't hnppv
and never will he!" n an. 1.1. ........
Mcrlnt lying on her labia and went
over and picked It up.
With one powerful geature of hla
bands he tore tha papers through.
merer ne said with a abort lougli.
V. H, HarUa MWr
Sr.. T.I. &.!!
Ia'uat ChHitr No. im. u. k
Merta theaeroud nnd fourth Tim
dn.v of eneli mouth.
V. M., Lac; E. Hjrb,
Secy, Kmi Mama
W. E. Bullard and family re
tU'nd, Sunday, from their vara
tion t'ip to Burn. On their
home they visited Dr. and Mrs.
w alker at Vale.
Mrs. Hannah Ahalt hn rut urn
ed to her home here after a pleas
am visit with her daughter al
loppenwh.
Fedeatrlaa Pralectlea
one way the law con protect the
Hdi-strian Is to make It a mlsda-
ineiiniir ro nsa the crosnlng.-Lyncb-
"iirg newa.
Church Directory
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School at 10:00 A.M.
Prayer Meeting. Thur., 7:30P. M
WW 1ES
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OMAHA 74 il
KANSAS CITlf. falsi
st. toi ls Z il si
pn BOIT iSi,
CINCINNATI ...lot 71
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TOBONTO... in i
ATI ANTA m 120 IM
n itsi nr.H ... m n
WASHINGTON l4i.IT
rHiLADii mm ns.u
av...... iai.ni
BOSTON. ... uj.OT
mum
tFFisrnvi mat as to bett. .
MTVUN UMIT OCT. St, tfa
Raducad fan all parti of eaet; libawal atop
vara. Fin train ij awdara auipmant)
epleejdial aagaatat imu -
w. jw ia Tian
TJOM NATIONAL FAEK
OBANO CANTON NATION AX PAJtK
rc CANTON NATIONAL PAAK
""SfTONf NATIONAL PARK,
KOCRT MOUNTAIN NAT-L iaa
laf arajMttM aa4 Bawklata aa raapaaet
4 -r-- aaa iLiata rumt
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
Mr. and Mrs. S. Wi.aon of Eu.
gene, are Campers in the lark.
They are bre for the i-arviat sta
son.
Miss Olira M. Johnson is here.
thejruest of her brother. Bert
Johnson.
Mr and Mrs. Hateler ami
son, Charley, left Tueaday on a
motor trip. They expect to be
gone about a month.
Dan Oxley and family, of
Port Gr.'orH. Ore.on. have mnv.
ed into the Herb Olden home nn
Second Street. Mr. Oxley will
haul wheat for Herb Olden and
Mrs. Davidson.
Walton Young returned home
from The Dalles Hospital last
week. He is still very weak, fol
lowing an operation for appendi
citis.
Miss Opal Finn, of Long Beach
Cal., is here to spend the Sum
mer with her sister, Mrs. Peter
Timm.
Charley Hatcher of Boiae, Ida.
bo, arrived on Julv 4 for a viait
with his parents.
! Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Sevdv ara
enjoying a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Kann and family of
Hoquiam, Wash. .
Mrs, Crete Bork, of La Grande
waa an over Sunday guest in the
Peter Timm home, a week ago.
Mra Bork is Mrs. Timm 'a aim
Mistletoe's Growth
The II i e bisiorr nt th. .i.,i,.-
j ' Juat Ilka that of any flowering
uj pnnr. 11 peara Dowers: In due
"in Hie berrlea follow, each with lit
inch-setl seed; the berries are deHli
l hy t.lnla or beaten down hv nln
i.n tha branchea. where the seed,
terminate, and If the seeding bmmiei.
estahlUhed upon the branch It gmw.
igaln to the age of producing (1,.w
ra and seeds, and an on emn.
eratlon to generation.
IONK l.dlulK tin. 1 .15, . o. p
Mwfs every Friday eveulUK.
N C, H. 0. lUakia
Sary, U Hang
BUNCH 1RA!W KEIIEKAH No. .
I . tt. K. Meeta first and third
I hiirailor nf en!i montli.
N. Gn lacil Btiuov
$y. Vara, liicki
CONCItEGATIONAL CHUHCH
Kv. W. W. HEAD, Pastor
Services
11:00 A. M.:C. E. at 6.45, P.M.
Prayer Meeting. Wed., 7:30
I0NI POST Na. 91. Amricu
W Htesil sad hKink Weaanoariiat aid ,,,.
' Caauaaadar, E. C. Sparry
Fiaaac Ofli.tr, Jobs Fami
The radiant amlla il.ai ' . . . '. . ... '
Mar, Anne', lovely f 7. was ',' ,he I wTLT T
thanka Mark Dean .J -!;..!.V 1 Wt4of rf ' X. aii
thanks Mark Dean ever wiun.i
In that brief second be was deeply
frateful that he had not actuiilty
etched that scar on his soul but Hint
It wits free and worthy lo mart her
half w
Hie Sengs
In these daya It Is customary for
Ihe composer to outlive bis songs.
Newman flower.
Caad Bedfellow
If yoo would sleep until? take a
clear conscience to bed with yoo.
Benjamin Franklin.
4ia Timdaf si LJ0 P. H.
Kai, Margaret Blab
Sac., GUyi Draks
rIRST CHRISTIAN CHUKCH
Sunday School 10.00 A. M.
Prayer Meetina Thurs. Evening
Services
C E.:6:30;Pr.'aMng Service,
t 7:30 P. M.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
lone, O.egon
Official Announcement
Maw every ieconj Sunday in lone
during Nov., Dec., Jan., Feb., Mar.
April and May at 10:30 A. M. in
a a - '
the home of Mr. J. P. O'Mcara.
In June, July, August, September
aJ October there will be mass at
.930 A. M,
Rev.,Thoi. J. Brady, Pastor
T - nwnr., Agcnu
J lone Ore.
1
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Mi, ,
of north and aoutn fraight r.S tMm M'Z' W,
IONE INDEPENDENT
JOB PRINT i
JVjOIlE than a million tona of freight
aunuauy oorne in the holds of
coastwise steamships between ports of
i.uiuib ana we faclflo Norlhweat
ports exceeds north and aoutb rail
w')r tr,ffe r margin In excess of
vv jior cni, acoordlng to J. T. 8aun
ra, rreignt Trafflo Manager for
ooumern t'acirio company.
Not only do three ateamablp llnea
handle twice aa much freight aa la
oorne Between California and the
northwest, but tha railway also faces
competition of numaroua motor truck
carriers operating upon tha public
euway. inese truck lines now radl
l" Imot vry community upon
..V.UIU aiope, carrying annually
."vu.,ua oi tona or rreight formerly
handled by tha rallroada.
Climate, much advertised aa a tour
1st attraction m n , .... ..
ji........ :: " ""rire
-.n.uiua 01 racirio Coast railways
livery day in the year la a good travel
r for raelflo Coast motorists and
fine paved highways have made auto
moblllng so easy that railway panan
gar revenues annually decline to the
tune of millions of dollars.
"No railway anywhere," Baunders
'd. faces competition so strong as 1
that met by Southern Paclflo. Fire
mnjor tranacontlnentaj rallwaya, air
m.- ' -iuiy uoea,
many tramn ataamam ...... .'
. - iu ira 1110 moi-
.r,KUI0n "Wwajre aU com.
' vr unea.
"In four Mn.i.u ..
..,.,m.il monma
January. Anrtl. ti .-j .
.... - ' vuiooer or
moved Sis its ton. . . . .
- . , 'iui oeiween
California and Portland and the Puget
8ound Dorta. In th. . ... " .:
t.M . P""oo ran
..-... -una ana soutn between Cali
fornia and Orecon ... i ,r. ...
tona. ' "''M
"As averaae nf tkaaa - .
, ""ng Dy steamer from Cali
fornia porta to Crescent City. Callfor
n a. whence It Is delivered to destln-
uun id uranra Vmmm tr.j. .
. . ""oni ana
uniOD cities.
"Sonaratetv m,.A ii.,.. . .
... jumn irucKs and
!!m"J 2 TyiD U"Haaaa-a of
rll - -" oy
'la Order tn m ihi. ....
-vW. mn ci'mpeiiiion
Southern Paclflo alnra th. nr..u ...
. Tvwiiu war.
iiaa apent over four hundred million
dollars for mmiN..iin. .
rehabilitation of old llnea, new eoulo.
ment and betterments.
More than tan ..- .a
amount haa been spent since mi t0,
the construction and rehabilitation of
5-1 mllea of mainline In northern
California and annihu.. n
ui'iun. -run-in
a few weeka our new tl mile Una
between Klamath Pali, .-a .
will be opened, providing a new mn
line route to tha m.i a ...
r than from Klamath Talla to Chi
oago thaa anr line ..1..1-.
" v-aiay vajjgx fr
proposed.
"The comDetltlnn r.t ... W1.
enrrylng mora thaa one-half of tha
total eoaatwlaa fralrht -. .
mmiih axiwrus
competition which will continue to be
the basis for fralaht ... . ...
-- . ruiraa
of future railway construction."