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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1930)
THE 16NE INPEPfM-ENI - Pablwhad Every Friday by W. W. Head, Ediior-Publialiw. SUBSCRIPTION One Yew ,....$l..'iO SixMemht 0.75 Tlirr Mrrttl s , 0.50 Entered as second Class itatti o( lilt poMcffire nt lone, Oregon, undrr net of Mareli 3, l.-7i. Friday, Feb. i8 1030 ,w::TOo::TOwoTtw ' The Charming b Hostess ': t By LEETE STONE ............ .v. ... . . XJED EDGEHTON was tlrril of 1 ' Broadway. His nervs were frnx !rd to a fringe and Ids doctor told j lilm to take a Kurniwm tour or ko j Jaunting In the Maine woods unless he w ished to be snnltnrluin iirorender Unit ftutumn. , So Ned went to Monlipg;in Islnnd. ' evenleen mllei out from Rootlirwy lluil.r. Maine, where the presidliij; ' jenius Is Cnss Brackolt. Edi-erlon liad ensconef J himself In ! the boat's stern when lie lienrd a voice j whose silvery ripple vied In chnnu with the inurnii:: the wave. : , "Hello. Cnss I -licl;-IS. IWrr ' 1 nui iiRaln, all i- ray frm-i M::i-n-i. " Ga. Start your Kutle for our magic Isluml Reckon I'm your only pnssen-' get this time. My. It's good to be here 1 twin. . . Oh!" The prrttj S!:- With tl: soft SoMhe;n drawn inujilit , aistit of Ned Krixeriun miied on one ellww In i corner of the cockpit, where '. he was nearly hidden by a pile cl j ropes and nets. She smiled bril liantly. "So long as we're shipmates we may 03 well chat." she vmieheafed. T.ljiitol AuJ v,i,..t a ilmsurJ" Ned returned. The three-hour sail seemed over In " fifteen minutes, speeded by the pleas- ' But splash of ripples alongside, the . tn i it It ami luinior of n lovely tvunnia. ' rr.a me quuiw yarns or a ruseil. I tlue-e.vcd se::mmi ; or so, at least, It ' twilled to Xcd Kdgoiton, who was fed up with Broadway. ! ! "Children," announce)) Cass Brack et!, "we've made, rath good time I'm Just coin' to ctrc the Island befure l..:idir.a uu' glva ytt a sllit for ure eys." "reat!" laid the man. i critrvi . sum tue woman. 'TIS r EBRUARY T:'s February And the cold w nd t'ows! Across the i oof and H i u the trees It got s. It roar and whistles, And 'tis sen inf forth a sharp shrill song. It Musters, And it brings the tain along. It roars about our heads. Tears nt our caps .' nd sheds A gJ:om o'er all. Hi cold, bnre branches of the trees All wave their ghostly arms And creak and groan It seems as tho thy'd freeze! The wind dies down! It is but gathering strength Fcr new alt' ck. Ii comes a&dn with greater force And ra;',"S round the corners, Sii;hs and t'ics away again Thecr' !. i mlly night Lies i r the Ian I. The . . .k Jerul .:. th Is wri;" land w. ihed again. The d-i j' ' ! ;;:n of n.u.ors Throbs agaitkst our ears. Quick footsteps pass And echo t'jarly forth. '1 110 it.-ody thtp of water From the cavts Sounds most persistertly The ground beneath ou; feet Is soft with ooze Thi pavement jjistens Wi;h relk'cted light Whkli it throws back upon receiving Fio.n the l.intpi which rmni above. Tli." stars ?.rc blotted out. Tho m on shjws ml that 'tis extiling. All life is dormant, Tis awaiting warmth and light. ' - CONTSIBL'TCD iiNi:ciRi.SDEi'BATi.P ! HISTORIC TIMBER FROM jour ltd to the lunch r em v h?te . NATION." PAPITOI ' Cvntiuutil Iromldst uwJr In put tisal explanation of llit t UHsen, it may bo said lliutlhey ADDITIONAL LOCAL they ei.joyml spt'tiz'tiy; relrt'Sn mentu eMtiaioti. K of VfKtill Hultol, sandwiches, picklm nd eh.icoiMte. . V.mc A Urown, Supt. of the wete apparently deBignmitocurry lone school, has been quite ill. Jf" ' tml lumis on their uppet Mrs. R M Brown, Mt Iktt c iores. H-cuuseof luck ot Hpuco Mason and Mrs. Uoy Lleuallen i,, the lower atorif, however. were lone Utiles who attended a j lh() uic ipafe WM UB(j ,or delighiiul bridge parlygivcnThurs; ... , , . i i (i . T i .i i w M.'for the storane of roccrd, ml day of last week in the t. W. Mc " Namerhome in lleppner. fl 1902 for 8erv"nt8 1"urt Veterinary Vaseline at HuDard s a' J general itorsu, hrirulnu heavy loads on the 'owerichords. Ai t result of this overloadinir many of th joints wre pulled anurt, and the end joints, where , the end pout were mortised Into : tho lower chords, had some taes completely failed by longitudinal Isiifariny. The lower chorda had continutd tntl vttk J I'harmmacy, 25 Cents per pound Monkey's pike 41 cents. How come? PROFESSIONAL CARDS it . r DR. J.L CALLAWAY Osteopathic Physician Gilman biilditiff Phom 93 Hi brasr. Ortg. JACK FERRIS -: Dcrniatidan : it pays lo look well. "Specialist in Bobs" 1 This locality lias bctn vlslud by several good rnlns during the past week. Farmers report that most of the wheat Is lool lng fire. A few farmers are having to re seed a part of thcis tields. Fred lluchanln Aulone Ilolub ii nd Fred McMurray, alfalfa faint en llv'ng nbove town, have I e gun irrigating their fields. We be llfve they are the first to take out Water. Mrs. J. W. Ilowk ardson, Allan Hale, were outgoing passengers Sunday ni;ht . They will jpcni! a week visiting relatives In Portlai d and Vernonla, A son was Hun Saturday morn Ing. Feb. 22. to Mr. and M s. MaiHn Haucrn'clnd, of r!orgn. The motlur and b.be are In the lleppner hospital. w x it i T i t i wind and wave, and were limited by a j riv1 at the Ijoulon m from South CLSWEEK attorney at LAW. First National Hank lildg. Ifcppacr, Oregon XX XH xx III It 15 V Before contracting or selling your wheat it Will pay you to see L. Balsiger representing B. G. and Co. lone, Oregon fi.or ic.isiod to an ofriifsira ot Trinipartnt Toadi I'ipn liunk whli h hiire rereiitly sr- , Mcshegan's little sister, Manano, 'snu.Kled cluse to her acres on lnkt fltH'ked with graceful sail craft. Tbe Katie skirted Mannns od the senwur.l side, past the Washerwoman, witii the suJs churning over her rocky wtisli board, past Lobster Cove where tlae gaunt salt and san-bleached skeleton of a trim schooner lay rotting in tin aanda, past Gull Km-k, sierkrl -ltli aenhlrds, past the queer, funicular Chimney, past Captain Kid's Cove, and Black Head. Last of all they skimmed by White Head Cave, wheat? majestic cliffs rl.e two hundred feet and scan the trackless sen Canary island way. Ned Edgerton did not know tt.ai Ms destiny lay In wait for him ut White Head Cave. Interest claimed him at once as tlu y walked up Monhepan Lane to the Inn, past the post office and the Ice cream parlor, the latter painted an appropri ate hue of crushed strawberry. Kho pointed out to lilio the Haunted Houko. Willi hs whole aide torn avay. Fjr liiiir It was than a bur.dreil nildnliiht root perforin nccs to ait after supper a-lnp a rok he found where an unbroken sea line met tiU ees in nil olrections save one; there furolT const was marked with n dtumoiid l'vruinquld Light. The weeks Hint followed foster.'d a very real friendship between Ned Kdeerton and Gloria Fay, the girl, with the warm lienrt and silvery voice. Tliey breathed together the gusty salt air, listened to the deep, vibrant note of fog sirens, or read to each n'.i.cr in the hollow curl f some cliff m arby Cathedral Woods. Often, too, lie v is alone, with Id pipe nnd book : " company, v.lillu Gloria was off pt'ii'lng with oilier summer computiioiis of longer si.ind Ini; tli. mi himself. The day arrived at Inst when Ned could nut deny the cliilm of Uroad -ny any otiKar. Kresh and new In body and mind, lie felt that tnxls could now sercr.ni tlielr wheels oh without an outraged respoiiKO from a single one of Ms nerves. Tln.-.-e was a sharp hurt In his heart ns he r.inl;e of returnlnj to Gloria one October day. I.cuvini; him In the lobby of the Inn she Untied It 1 it a bright smile and Whimpered: "Conie to the grotto in White Head Cnve touluht at the rise of the moon and I will give you n farewell din ner.' Her iipcents were mysterious with provocation. At ll'e first hint of the grsnt, yel low moon, Ned picked his way through the (lamp crass mill iiliing the IwlMcd lane, the shortcut poRNlhle roulo to the rlhhn of smoke Hint marked the bun quel hall. At lust the banquet t From over a crackling Are two lobsters served piping lint from a blackened pot, sav pry roasting corn nnd linked potatoes. And Gloria iirwdd!"' Tho chnrm Inj hostess venrliiji n I'.lnncr gown cf rose-colni-ed glugt : "". nlmont bid ' den hy clied.ed oni on bnustlng a bllj, I'.i'.rveit aiocn. As silence foil b?twcen them, near t'ie ei.J : ( "Uve und luck to you." the man K'.Id very softly, raisins his Venetian j C'lbli-t, ivhlih was really a cracked china cup. "Queen of Mouhegan and iry he;'rl!" The same to you. kind sir . . . S id n:ny we bolh have liiiiny meats like thi one!" Gtrrin'a whbper was srani'ly iiuilllile mid for a ipnicnt she turtiLd Iter eyes nw.iy from his. icwmt iiiai.i America, are so thin that ene ran thniiiL'h Ihem. The ess-tt. nnmberln if. tn Urn. are taken by the male and (VrHislted In cavities In the mother' tmk. Wlien You Visit lleppner Eat At The "Elkhorn Heslautant" Good Meals Best of Sen ice Lunch Counter AIbimI Always The trouble wllu being a thlnket Inslend of talker la that after a while people get to wnnderinK If y'8'r reall thinking. -Ohio finle Journal. I'hry're pretty safe. a a fena-al rule. In gin-using thnl you're not. Newark Advocate. ! mmmm it i 'j it S-Q'A M)fwS FINER I: mm Ww I tires i ijilfto 1 at i W&mm fi m -PRICES ; GOOD- WmkM VF.AR I INDEPmim GARAGE ' lone Ore A.D. HcMURDO, M.D. Physician AnJ burjieon OfticclnMascnicBtiiUinS Trained Nurr.2 Assistant J Htppner, Oregon 1A.B.GRAYM.D. Physician & Surgeon lleppner - Oregon Classes Fitted IONECASH MARKET Dealers In Fresh and Cured Meats, Butter and Fggs. We Buy Cream for Swift & Company. Why not Sell Your Crcim in Your Home Town? ; Real Estate Insurance Pnfo crii Rvrxf hofc t LllOUll LSI VJtlll o n m--9 A 's'ai at. , m m m m m wai m um i Attttftt : ,.. STRAUSS & CO. Grain Dealers, of Portland, Oregon Will Be Represented this Searon by W. M. Eubanks It will pay you to see him brfore .you j sell your wheat. 'f4f F. H. ROBINSON Attorney & Counselor At I-iw III I'niclli-e In All The ( imrla IONE ORIXON Dr.J. A. Mc Crady Dentist X Ray DIAGNOSIS Office; Odd Fellows Bid'g. t it I it We are prepared to take care of your shafting requirements hy the installation of an electric key way machine and a stock of shafting in a wide range of slices. We also have a Mst of second hand combines for sals. Agency for the Harris Manufacturing Companies new combines. J. p. O'Meara, Proprietor j& It It ' tl U i 0 t it a. Heppner Oregon J.O. PETERSON EXPERT WATCHMAKER AND JEWELRY REPAIRER Heppner, Otenon. aBaaiBMataaataBiBtaa(aBaB(aBajBaHBtaiiaBtBBtBaBBBi)BaviBMaB Dr. C. W. Barr DENTIST !'liontM1012 Cae Apt. UW. Hcppncr, Ore. Evening! and Sunuvby appdintintnl. lone Independent JOB PRINT , See Balsiger For Insurance Hotel lone cater to the patronage of those who wish first class accommodations. Cole Smiih, Manager. n n .a H I ( t- ttf''1t-V' W''ltt'iU t4Jtt'4 - r arm implements VUIXAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MOUSE ENGINES, MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS. Bates Steel Mule Tractor in PAUL G. BALSIGER lone, Oregon , J M