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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1929)
I HE IONE INDEPENDENT 1UINU, UKIj, Friday, Autf. 3), 19211 ray.oiAM)LEi Continued from 'g J , mony. the young couple stood n.idwr an tvergteen arch trim med with gladioli, 'Ihe beau iful ring ceremony wuausedly pas lor Head, After the ceri monj. a MendM luncheon whh aerveo the assembled gueelM. The lovely bride's cake wan rt ale by Mrs. Henry Krebs. The groom li a ion of Mr. and Mrs. Hal 0. fly. of M iiruati and and the bride ia popular among tliyount,erael of thir community. The ceremony and the collation over, the voung folk Bpid away In their car lor a abort visit to the Coast. They will be at home to their rnanv filn,) nn . . wheat ranch of Mr. fly, aeniorj fter their return. The will oper ate the ranch Jor the coining year. i ihegueats aem-mbled on thi oecaHlon, wl h their hosts, Mr.1 Fijian Convinced of ""i Devil in Automobile AIUioukIi (lie aulotnohlla I. gaining; In popularity lu (lie FIJI Island If iHlUHIt.tnm,., M ... .. four Hfirl aiiriArnii, Clua on (he part of the natives win u mat introduced. The flmt mlfpr pi iioa vehicle wu used In the colony in ii) ny nn American, who wu lour. U tli i Island,, xiili vu r win vttnt4 Willi awe by tha Inliiilillitirt being vomiiiierea the coiilinpiloii nl wiul mini, unit cuimni'VHllva r.l,l.,i. ..i,.. aisled llmi iliu owner he tlppvrind aa a nioaroiia Clmnicler. Thi) second cur iimiln li in.i,u,.r,,M... in lix)7, destined for the wife of th major or mivii. a Mvtrft'd chnulTiMir waa provided, end II li noi known which cronied tl, greater allr. the vehicle or lie driver. One dny the owner found under th machine sov. oral biishincii, poking ahuul and pi. I'l'irliig dm niyalerle. Kxplmmiloin revealed Hint the Fijian had held a conference about Ihe new vehicle thnt to 'keil vlNlliia mean of locomotion and bml concluded tiini ii,. it,.i. ..... mulling less Hum a uvH wagon; lhtr for purlly out of klndnca In the owner and portly 0 prevent Ilia en- i"i i mo devil into th buih und Iiii.i Ihe village, i:n. m,. doctor" mum limed thenc lu-a n tiiin.fttee lo liidy I Ilia wol,, I n,nK ,0 Iciiiilniiie ita con. .-nled nioiuicr. nd Mra. Kreba and family, v ere Ac Not Determlr.ci by Number of Year Lived must confcsa lluil linir arrived Mr. and Mr. H. (J. t y ai.d tl.eli f """ nf ,lf cn K"t m ...e .;:u , n ,1 " L2!Srfy. th- before caughtera. Mice IMih and jj.at dargaret, Mr. and Mrs. franklin f y, Mr. William P.ilmaleer, Mr. ml Mi farl Morgan and f..mil Air. and Mra. Char.'ia Chundhr. Air. and Mrs. Martin Haurnfein(i At. and Mr. John Kreba, Mr. and Mr. Henry Kreba, Mr. and .Mr' K. f, Harbiaon and ron. Hubert, Mra. Willbank anti laughter, Mr. anl Mi. Krk,,k Jamaof Olympia. Waahinglon, lur. I'eicy and Mr. Mia Si..i Ko, of Albeita Canada. Jr. and wra. uov thanrtler and Mr. and Mra. Clilton Davldion of Lyle, Waahington. Mrs. Corson Returns Linolii, near Hodgenville. Mra. toraon tame home by way of Kanaaa City. Denver, through me Koyai Uore, Salt Lake City, ana on home. Morgan News JIm. J F. iiAki)iiTY, Correpondn When Mrs Harbison came from I ortland, Salnrday. her son Rob ert came with her. ,; Mr, and Mr. John B Corton, and faml y returned from Free water, last Saturday, bringing a load of mellons with them. Mr. Bill Clayton and family of Hcrmltton. visited with rphi in Morgan, Sunday and Monday. I ney lett lor I onoen h. VVatl. oi Tuesday, to pick apples. J. A llarbke and wif vUlted with Mrs Harbke's .tktvr :.nl brother and their familic. Sun1 :iv anu Monday. lohn Harbke was atfpnllno fn - .V to business m illers In l exlnoinn andllcppncr, Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Charles of Ever elte, Washington, drove from Portland, on Monday to visit with Mrs. Kaines' cous n. Mra. Seelv and other relatives In M rgai. On luesday mocinc. thev left fr Frcewater and Baker. Miss Fdith Ely worked fVr Mr Harbison, Saturday last. ) A Harbke called on Mrs S. Oregon State" I ii ? A National and State College maintained, as described by Sen ator Morrill, founder of the Land Grant Colleges, "to offer oppor tunity . . for a liberal and prac tical education . . for the world'e business, for the industrial pur suila and professions of life"- Oregon's Land Grant College, now in its C2d year, affords train ing in ten degree granting schools and departments. mutter? Many of o old linger nra hmiIIj an ruling a the Imla In the nlr force. li iml. Hiii I a Ihe way w feci, Vuiiih la not iima 0f Ufa. li l( a aiaia of mind. It a dclermliipd hy 'w you think and how you feel. I.eonlly. met young ninn of lwrnty.ghi ,n Wlli fu f frnr Ilia tirnln Imd hmum mile. Ha H'PIIICd III lllllloillil nul,..l ...... I 'I I am twli hi age, but I roo. Ci'iiil Hint I am younger ihnn h la. A lew urny hnln rt.m l mm leaving for their home in Portland. irs jonn Nash and daughter Alice have relumed to the'r home in Morgan. J H. Corton and wife. I P ILrdcsty and wifeand Mrs Harbke were shopping In lone, Monday. They al&o drove up o see the emit try. Howard HardeMy and Walter Corttn drove to lone. Sunday few Wrlllklea ilnh'l mmi.. .u..i..h ir 1 1 icy are around iha u..a ... 1 nK.mini ' - - - t . " m "hi , - rt " t7. I , D,.';U,", , Mr- and Mr Rd Shipley were wrTtZVL"0' t0 "" calling in Morgan the first of the or your heart. Nr your aoul. week. J B. Corten, wife and children a nilla, h la young. -Herbert N. Cu- m rorue niigadne. Ralph Waldo Emeraon Child of Merry Month The nioniu of lny lirmithl llii eounlry aome men who wera lo heciim IniiiHirtMl. bmuglit lo a hoii In huinmer aireet, ltoni..n. fiom wlrnae window could be hen id ihe llnkllii ol towtiella and counl ba aeen iim.l) wa of elm tree and Umihunly p- p for, a buliy Kiy, the' fourth child of the milliner of the flrat church. Tl.la ahlld grew up 'In an almpliere ol li'llera, gulla apart by hlniMlr." II e a aplrllual looking boy In blue enkeen. who found uioie fHor wllh Ma ehtera limn wllh I how or hi t. He waa aerlou. bul li wna tiol. ) aolcmn. j , i.lke HI father, b becmiie a mln llcr, bul realgned hla pulpit ri.'r a few year, beciiuna he fell crnuiied In plrlt by the urthodoiy of Ihe dny lie t 'Went to live lu Concord and wiiauillcil nit. A mgt he mil la. and there are very few M-opt ,e w,.rld over who Imva not read aoma of llulpli j'nldo Kmeraon leachlnga. How Utile be would Imva vmpa IhUed wllh tha "I'urlliin of I'aat ittaiih who alrmk down the MnHile In lir.'S f lor Ihla In wlmt h auya of beamy: "All . prlvllego la llinl of bemr ty. . . . The queiilon of bvtiui tnkea a oul of aurfncea of Ihlnklug of Hi founihillnna of HiIhk. . Heauly I tha )iinlliy which umket to etnliir. And he ipiotca eoiloihlt tiiim tha 0 reck a io I tumrule. Knuii li e pagitn Oreekal V 'i it a lonu ro.ij be lind Iruveled. c ... red wllh the limned piilh In whir', rlnvrrnor Kmll W'H oleinnly look n a wuyt-Ca ehnnge. At i,,,.. .. . ... i. . .1 ' wire uu titiiurcn Jump out of bed every Lrnin. i a 1 ll'nor weir home in Everette, . I. - o'..i." i .. dMiington, i uesuay morninu going by way of Portland to visit other relatives. latide Trwuble Munklnd'a Inner poverty, lllilene niirrowneaa. la the polxoned aprlng frim wlileb niont unhnppineaa fluwa -Farm and Klrealde. Violia E.,i tm4 w.u A leudlni muile t u ,. . hnvo no record of aver having heard,' f Hi C'lilneiie making violin, and the Inalnimenla male by the Japa are! nf Ilia very cheap eommerclnl qmilllr.j The violin l.n.k root In jnv dining' Ihe World war. Sine Ihe penrt :cl mnny and Knin.-e h ue furnUhed priie.,' llnilly all of lb rhenp Inalrumeiu. for Amerlcu. and Ilia Japa are oul of Hi picture. We Imva no recorda ,. any wen Known lliiMlun innkera How Superior Drills The Name Tell the Story. -P. G. Balsigcr lar Inalrumenl all through eimiero Ku.tOM8 '4 ins,eaJ ' removing them. roM, and douhtleia llmi.....,.). ... .i ... rtinciilt s nhuMi . ."M., ... iiivin m i'ii Vivian niiv UvllUVCl -J. Perry Conder. J& Clark & Linn Carpenter Work, Painting. Pa per Hanging and Genera! Re pair Work lone, Oregon. ACRICL'LTL'RE (BS.MS degrees) Agrirullural Economics. Agricultural fducation, I Animal Husbandry, Diry ; Husbandry, farm Crops, ; Farm Management, Horti culture, (Pomology, Veg etable Gardening), Poul try HtiHbatidry. Soils; Ag ricultural Engineering, Horticultural Products, Lnndscape Architecture, Sciences Basic to Agricul ture 16 major OIEMICAI ENGINEERING B. S.M. S. degree COMMESCE: B. S. degree; M. S. in Agricultural Etonumica, Rural So. tiology. Accounting and Manage. Advertising and Selling, Hanking and Finance, Gen eral Business, Real Estate Secretarial Training, Mark eling, elc. ENGINEERING: B. S.. M S, dcgie. CivhSlructural. Highway Sanitary, Hydraulic, Bail road, Construction ;Elec trical iPower Railways. L'fhtin. Hih Vjltjje, Telephony, Mechanica': Machine Design, Heat Pjwer, Ventilation, Heat Ing, Gas, " Refrigeration, Aeronautical; Industrial Shop Administration. FORESTRY: B S . M. S. degrees. Logging; Engineering, Lumber Manufacture, Technical Forestry. HOME ECONOMICS: B. S., M. S. degrees. Clothing, Textiles end-K-lated Arts; Foods and Nutrition; Household Ad ministratioo; Institutional Management. MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS: B. S. degree. Field Artillery, Engi neers, Infantry. MINES: B.S.. M.S. degrees. Geology, Miring Engin eering, Metalurgy. PHARMACY: Ph. C..B. S . M S.. decrees. Pharmacology,, Pharma ceutical Analysis, Pharma cnifnrsy. VOCATIONAL 2DUCA TION: B.S . M S. degrees Administration, Super vision and Teaching of Agriculture, Commerce, Home Edonomics, Indus" trial Arts. l"""n illinium To tho Rainbow's I End By LEETE STONE 'lllllliiiiMiinn,,,, i . Kn' WrrUJ jmk t4ry Practice, Pay. J'JrUnn- "J "" , leUg dcKreeogcrW k. rnva.,r, .upportI dp.riM of Rl.,i, .ffoof u,. uppltMnuT t. ie mtjot nimrylt. ' Freshman week begins Sept 23 Fur dialogue and Other Information, Addrtst THE REGISTRAR ORECON STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE CORVALLIS UJk,ik,i1rfilWtl1(llj(l lierbapa there are aon e good milker there. ,on of th.m i "eon oullnndlng."-Wui.h IngtoD Star, Lodge Directory IONE LOIitJK No.khi. a. F. AA, M. MivU every flrat mid third Wmtoea b.lj: nf ench nimith. ' W. M., Il.rlu MiCm h; S7, W. . BulUrJ UkihI Clmiiter No. lilt ). k, Mieta tlieaccond nMl tmit dny nf ench nionlli. W. M.,U-ytHbie - , Stry-i Kudi Muoa Church Directory 1 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. Prayer Meeting, Thur , 7:30P. M. o. r' IONK l.niHiK Nn. iar. i Meet a every Friday evening. N. C H. G. Riulii Stcy., Lm HmcV Hl'Nfll OltASM ICICIIKKAII . I- . K. Meet firat nnd Hi r Thiirailiiy nf ench i ith. N."Gn Lucilt Briilow Sy, Vtnla Riitkit i No Priie Offered for "Mare'a NetM Ducovery "Mre' Neaf I, a phrime w 'wcualiiimiiy .aP ,, W(( () deraliind to refer in nluiom any aort of dlacovery which upon Ha fc Mud at Aral algiu ,eema to ha ol eon 'al.lernl.le liiiairtnnce, bul which auh w-uenlly la naeertnlned to be a hoax. Ilv jnrerence. therefore. ",, neat hna acquired (he nieitulug of aonieihlng thai doe not exlaL Jual how the erreal.,n orlgl,,ied B,rt e'wiflr Mlnbllahed. However 'If la niilliemleiili ,..,.i..j ..' w. nral employed over 800 yer Ko I ' 1J" 'n Mpl,'w l"l 11ml h hlnmelf l'p'1'i.l.l.v adapted H from an earlier I'hiiiae, "horae' neat." which. In Hi' I then Vermicular, rerernwl i,. ...... I worn threadbare by conaimit repeil . "l '"J f"""!, W.dn.d.y, of MCK nral tiaed by Slnnyhtiral al the end 1 , . . 1 X 'of the Nlxleenlli century. ! Oflicar, Johu F.rrii The line. "He'i i i. n . ... M.w.i n iniirci neat nnd I. laughing , , u . la I l m -m ii in met aonieihlng ,own iu mi. nunini uiy Time. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Ucv. W. W. HEAD, Pastor Service 11:00 A M.:C. E. al 6.45, P. M. Prayer Meeting, Wed., 7:30 ROUND TRIP TO PFNVKK.. OMAHA . kA-AS C1TT" Hit A.0 JZZ nFTKoir... CINCINNATI M tV ORI I ANS IFTII ANU 10okito...m . PI IAN I A I ITSRl RCH WAuiMri u E"laih i Mica .vai vr.HMMM,.HM,ja7.07 . 71. tl 74.81 at.ti an.i l.7l loa.ia Mi.'ei . tvt.tt 113.17 It. 17 trrecTTVi vm aa to ttrr. so miuhi 14MIT OCT. ft, lfaf Rducdf.r, .11 parti of t; librml ttop- IB tniam "wlr" qutpnMnb aplesdid Mmut aennic nwta, Sbort aida tripa nabUM you to TtMt .J'0 MATIOMAt PARK GRAND CANTON NATION AX PAR K KRTCR CANTON NATION AX PARK TELLOWOTONI NATIONAX PARK ROCKY MOUNTAIN laf araaattoa a4 BMklate rMet 1 tnfriri.t!. a.4 SMkkM M rMt MWi0l7tE!; FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday SchiM)l 10.00 A. M. Prayer Meeting Thiir. Evening Service . 0. E.: 6:30; Preaching Service, at 7:30 P. M. " ' " , J. W. Howk, Agen, lone Ore. lONf POST No. 91, Am.ric.ii Ugiaa, awu B.J N.. Jenkln married, and In due conrae "I wife preaenled him with a aon. 1 la friend. n.Kked round fo tender Ihelr congraiulnilon nnd. Incidental. k: nioke Illll'a clgnr. ' .lone, wna on hla way to Hi hou len he met Itrownlng returning. Where are you going?" asked the IIIIIVI, t.,o0h' !'m ,J"" Kin rmlnrt MM nnd wlnh him Uclt with that Jounctlor of hla." "Ihcn you're too late." "inn i' surely t haan't dlcdr m rrT"';v .:,.T 'fflirp " Nt uuiiiiw i-iuv., iec., tail., reo.. Mar i ' i eniity."iiiiliilllr.h . Aoril and Mav r .n.Ar. A M iJl " 1 'H'Prniih. , j r - I TJ 111 the home of Mr. J. P. O'Meara In June, July, August, September J Pacific Power and Ltaht Co ni. CATHOLIC-aiURCH lone, Oregon Official Announcement Mas every second Sunday in IonejJ Pth., Margin! BI.L. Stf GUdya Dralta a l " an j October there will be mass at nl ' ... 9:30 A. M. - tr Rev.,Thos. J. Brady, Pastor. Camla ia Au.trali Muny ciimela are ueed In Auatrnlln (. lien, la of liurden. For Inalunce. from Wyndhum In northwestern a... Iinlln Hie eiilile atutluna are aerved hv cuiuel train which curry tuppllet for hundreds of mile Into the In terior. "The camel are driven by Afhiiiia,"aii)a the Nutloniil Oeogmph. le aoeleiy. "Cnmel tenma are fu iiilllar aliihla In the at reel. r 11.. it,. lie lownahip, hauling In the gteiit wngorihindi of llrewiMtd from the out , IMnil illalrlcl. The Oral cnmel. were benight lo Auatiallii for the use of the early explorer. Later a Rite type of dromedary r-a Imported for lreillng pui-poie." IONE independent! JOB PRINT (Copjrl.ht.) pnOFESHOU DCSTMAN wa. a. noyed that hla nephew, Ja.k lould have choaeu thla portlcul..; week end to become olmtreperou. The pro'eaaor bad been Invited to epend Saturday and Hunday with bla old frleud and fellow fomtl twi,. 1...... er. There would be hour of cheaa and other paatlme a erudite. However, he had promlaed Jack' mother before he died to look our for the boy, ao, i .pita, 0f the dl Parity In their dliKItlon. there waa Dotliln to do hut forego Hie attractive Invitation and hurry to Jnck1 town quarter In an effort to nvert a ca lamity. From reliable aourcea l'rofeor Diwtmuri had Juat learueil that Jack wa 0:1 ihe Iminedlatt vere of coin milting matrlinony-a erlme not coun tenanced lo atudenta by the faulty He beatlrred blmaelf aa luiailly aa hla age and extreme ubaent-mlndedneaa permltteij and took the noon expreaa for NeW y0rk. There waa no vacant table In the dining ear. hut ..i. .. . .. - --- - uoiinea in lmblllmenta of Fte and led the learned one to a aeat opposite a young and charming woman. I'rofeaaor Dustman1 cutlet arrived and waa placed before him In a glit tering allver dish. The waller, un- .rratudylng Fnte agalir. placed knife, fork, gravy aioon. worcenterahlre "-r,iiiiDg, m met, but the wit. In their proper and accessible t!aee Where wa the nltT Ah, over there on the VIlon' aide of the table. The old teacher reached with a blue-veined hiind and graaped Ihe bright metal baker. Iiefre , graia of ,he M onlng could touch hla cutlet, a quick little cry from the VUlon atartled him o that he nearly dropped the large """" uny pool or Worcester lilre sauce on hla ahlny plotter. Some thing soft and warm and amazingly firm eloacd tightly around hi wrist. "Oh-h-oh!" exclaimed the vole of the Vision. The sound of It made him think of Slav lns ago. a aprlng breeze, and the soft iie m mea now-bordered brook. "I'leaae excuse n. -nn- ,.ae .1.. voice ran on and the soft, warm grasp on hla wrist relaxed. -Don't ... If the ugar you're about to sprinkle 00 your meat!" A Mjooth silver laugh tinkled over to the professor' ear. Thereupon tha cnuse some Deauteou fount f ban plnes welled within her, and imrtle because she guessed the professor Co lie centuries old. yn.l -. .... blm after the munner of Voutli for Age. passed him the suit. Itestlng small. -ulptured hand 00 the table, the talked ia him r .11 the many thine that mnttrr in Vm.n. The professor' memory spanned a rulf of yean way back to that May after noon: to another Vision In white stand Ing In a blossom-laden orchard at the curve of the old meadow. HI Vision hd left blm that afternoon for a man who dealt In dollars In.teml nt h.hi Hon. In a twinkling, or so It aeemed to I'rofeaaor Dustman, the train n.oi.a.t the Grand Central; Inn annnnh though for blm to have forgotten hi disagreeable mission. Itwliti..n etched Hern line alinni 1. mnnn. nd he relinquished all thought save that one of dutv ba uii Jack from 10 early, Imprudent Dir- riaiie. The old tcholar waa rha r . - - - ..... enter to alight Quit ao achieve ment, thla, eonilderlna hla humming. ; ednes sod that be wa unaccustomed to travel. Concentrating- hla minH a. a taxlcab and Jack'a club address, he icu me Kruggiing procession of arriv al down the eement platform toward the knot of people behind the rope waiting to welcome friends. Somethlna aatonndlnv lm.mu.j k. self In th ImmedllRta tin. r hi. the foremost figure In the clustered uiroug ai tne gate. Ihe very oblect of hla trtni sti.i. wart, handsome Jack hlmaelf, clutch ing the rone with manifest ..n,.... fractious, fugitive Jack victim of the marrying mania I That boy could not be there to meet . him. Quite Imnosalblel No one, ex cept Professor Dustman' spinster (li ter, with whom he lived, had known of hi frustrating Intention s,t,iuni. he saw both Jack's arms reach atraiL'in out. Something small and awlft, crowned In while and clothed In white flew by the old man' elbow, straight Into the oulheld arms of Jack. Certainly nobody noticed the old professor. He aeemed to fade into the crowd, loal In the IIl-Ih an.l shadow of a great station. HI alow, hesitating feel moved In the illro.ii.,n of nn obscure corner bench. A ha walked hi hard old eye grew misty nnd a faint imlln transform..,! hi. wrinkled face. He had Jusl watched .lurk an.i .. While Vision vanish through the greui arched door Into tha ma of sv.rm. ecoml treet. An Insistent. Inner vole I.i.,.h..i to I'rofeaaor Dustman: 'Oo and keen your enuncninoni ain. . Doctor Hooker. There's a iruln in i... nilnuies. There' Jual tl Hid. 1'lnv rltPMSI t nius'llatt I....I-SMU a a .'a . sw.ovuaa vsiviiiisir 1 fi!S(l I do inythltia vou with l.m iau.A 1 - SMJII lone together. They've pkked up the trill I tn riilntuiur'si u, - - jual Wlivraj VfJ toat It thnt Mn; ifteruoon ,