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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1930)
Fridj y. Ap il i. jy;:u Spoke Only the Mother Tongue B BEATRICE A. VANDEGRIFTa oooooc-ooooooooocoooooocooo (Cyri(ht.) . n kivati: it.tk-ini, v.h was sohiior In n liiay tank company of ( hp I nitod Mates i:rsv, wanted his prr.ly you;:; v.l."e ;.;:!. to leant to; rp;ak r.nllsli, lie warned lur that 1 t!c lime w ;i!d cotne !k i she would 1 be yory sorry she t-it:!il not. f nae liay Maria -md bor little Imy j IVypo nt nut M pick hi.-.ekhi rries In the woods near til-' army P't. Tkoi ! lei': the (Klsty road an I pmei rat oil tin ' V: mi. shady ! a ost. .Maria h:ul fouml ' u thicket of berry ha. iies and wr s picking Industriously, exortin-j p.epp'i , Jo tin Iho s'ltno. r.i p;m would put -i t few of the flo i y I ia kb'rrios Into li-: . nl!. Hun he diverted by it little re! lir.ard or a siren: purple flower lik mi orchid or n greet t;tit e:ik bull that w;it potff! between his ilvjors mid lur;i( dust. Af.or a while lie prow tired ami cindered ofl" with his little bucket. M:irl:tft pail was nearly full when l,o hca.d a f:i!!i;i::: r ami terrify '.n-; noise In i In woods about hor. a T'ii i .s-1 r 1- f'; .v;r. . 4.-: I i i A . I i 2 5. At the upper right is t'ncvcrlc's largest fw'anj c:x::., capable nana picture snows a rc-.-.zz entering Puet Sound Nsvf Lexington and Snratosa, s; Snl ml I N h3" IXJl ilu V USE QT IK April 6 On lone Grounds. Ths: CayciihC Tcaai Deal Athena Lart Sunday. Game starts I 'II II. in .ilVlllitl'l'll' Din. .sn'l M 111 u.iii.... j 't' PP" !'' i'io called lii terror. Inn 'io mts nowhere tt h seen. 'iio erashlrg came nearer. Cntt'iv: ,hroi!::li llio smcf ::i,H of tlio woods irr.p il'O acrid nn,!l of gasoline I'm ':. T.( s'do thorn slowly walked U fcri-iip of i J eel-i, it) ;pieti;,g the hnvoo liio iron ,r,:oiisU r . Ian wreaked. A tank i'-idl :;irai;ht for Maria, tl'ott slued ibti.ll. .4ltl IT C;;tVt behind It, 'Mid :.:iot!iir. Tin woods were full ol horn, Maria's frantic call for Hoppo 'v:s lost i:i 'Voir din. Slio cliriokod vild'y In It - for llio ollioor to ;;:o hor liihy, iioiio of tliotn till doiV'o.'d ll-.T. O;:" of tio y.u:",:. I! uitonnntH too!;. . or !;or. ! tl,o :i";i) trio. I to sooilic 'i'lt 'io i , a vi.-i.iiij; otionil In t'voy Hero tr.vi:ii. to ".;! i ri.'S silnp'y must ! utoss, II T ::V, I ot ! ;! !l li i S'.idd-'iily, on ;o, .rnun.1 tln:t t'u t:ild;s li.'.d .lust j -od over. Marl;i ;;v a h'.iu'it ol',!:H'(. it was Toppo's ii:,l Kt'.. I;::i'.oik'i, l swiyoil front ; ido to sido i:t a::;.;;!. At li!'.x:'i tl'o party rapio to s v'tarins in tlio woods v iioro tin tanks v.ort !''.' 'liy tan x t il fo ! hoasts. i ;o iri!v, was r f H't l.ijih. Ot r.nv ami star : hipsed Into an .I i a row like i 'i- n ter of tin ; i lo it -rdlo, (six ' the faa!-s loft th" i.'V.Ktis it. Marin tui.-l od siiv ticc ami vatdiod. The luiSv tank lain usly lip;:an the riimb, nosing upward and matins hor rible noises. At the apex. of the pl'e 1 r- 1 'V ., s. ,.p':,.v ' ) - j.. .11.4.' . .-. w v., i,,., a ;.f tf vo f I - .. .. i.s s-aa.i rccoiv.-i; ir.i salute of the gusrd while Yard. At ri'-.t is a vicv. cf the two airplane carriers, the U.e uv.y ycrd ct D-cr.cr'rn. -1 Pi P 1 mttMm ih-kMi j ndians at 2:30 sharp. DAY VOli SAI.K i ourroom m oilcan house with hath Lot PO x 100 across the St. fro r.i the scIvdI house. All cleor. ; Will sacrifice for $Lr 00, Cash ' Mt-i H Randall. j IG.JSCrar.i! Ave. l'liocnix, Ariz j A 25ct buttle of perfume for J 15ct at Hullaril's Pharmacy. ; STATKMKNT OF OWNKKSIUP VAX.1 Ke,iiisea by Act of Conurtss Oi Au4. ill, 11)12, of the lone lit-' iett mint, puti.ish. d wtekiy hi "o?I. UltiJi I., lor A mil I. lOi.O. hdi:or, Mai;iiinr tl i or, Tub iishtr, Owttt r. V. W. Heml. Known bond holdera, Mortpnir: e and oil cr st cority holders., hoi inf. one p"r cent or mere ot tin total arr.ount of l-cnds, mort K;wea or othvr securitiew. Non'. W. W. Head, owner; : ubi'ri'il anj jiivrn to Aeore me this -.tfidiiy ol April 19: ), I . R i n, Notary Public My Cuii:;i.( n t:rfir 'J f Vil'. Cool: with gas Sec Bert Mason 9 i .. - r i' - - -h.i . i-.tu ..;.4 . a cr lifting 250 tor.-.. The left ! : :(', I. it -i tony tiii.1' in.u .rti: no !'o cnok and .urn. 'i'hen It :i d ti e i-' iiter of .i 'i-ihuice and ,::i 'ii si-onw j ree.'riiiuly. !' d i. l.iy. fniiil a ere1, ire In the '.' t.i of tiie b.rf hurdle 'ifnreil a l.i 1' 1 !. curly head and 11 pi;ir of brown, ,'! )(:. i:.;i;oi" Keren mod Maria. Ti.e i.;oa j;:is;icd n!id stood slill. In n 1" i s ti 'ho irr.iy hain d d'oiier il, tin I.:'; My one from whom they h:;d :'.:: ti fo keep all urin"y:iiiro, J:i r: fo. '. .;r l and, in Ids s otloss heinil i'ul t.i.l." . io" 1 1 'i nivl n:set blots, kiclt and e e. trailed the bewildered Hep-1 to from the lu's, while overlvnd, the. hil'.i' tank seesaweii It forty tons. Without a bael v .Td ;!aoce, the , feto-ral curried tin- little IJeppo ilircily to Maria. "J .'iiiuine thi. '1 iid Is jours, in.'i'ia'i)," hn said i .i; . Mafia hurst 111! 1 i. e;;Io?y of tin " ; ' r I In tiie tin 1 iiasniiwiati.' r nd :.id l!..i. :ii ut In command. Then (ho slopped. Ik' j- 1 ; 11 I a word n' p'ci.od tlji one of ,i l.i.'-.d It. TI1011 si ild not under Swiftly, she . '.'veil hatids and Hatched up (he ; jn:ii.l ly I'.oppo and u.ii In the direc tion of homo. When the fath"" : e hons they had no berries to ; i'.e lilm, but lie liid i't seem to tulti'L I.e was so elated v.lili the oveiitn of the day. "Tliey picked mo 10 do a special slant for a vlsltlu;; t r";ral." he told jMiiria, pridefully. "."iie old stunt of I toeierliifj n tank on hurdle." 1 ' Vou:" exflnlmed Tdarlu In horror. Croat heavens! lie had been the j one lo nearly kill Li own child, un J knowingly, shut up In the Iron mon i slor, while she, p'".iilinK In a lan- Kti.iKe no one could nudorstmid, was pmvcrlosH to stop h'.'ii. Sim looited nwny for a moment while hor ryes filled villi tears. Then k!io faced him and said, passionately, "(Jtildo! Tcnoh rn" in speak KnglJh.'" 'Transparent I oadi PIra toada, which have recently ar rived nt the London oo from South) Amerlen, nre so thin that one can sisw through thetn. The eg. numhcrlnr tip to 10(1, are taken by the male am deposited In cavitlo.i In the mother' back. X ! I Dog Biscuits I I Needed j X Dy I. WRIGHT ti'i,44H'i'M'i' iir.ht T UltA nurrlml down the Hiroef tier Is purse In one hand, r list of or. rands In the other nml old Mrs. Mar. tin's umbrella liunir en her arm. Tin- tiniluella was to lie left at one of the dopart.nont stores to be mendod. "Why oarry nn umbrella on n day. like ti.isr cane, Jessie Moadu.m, whose attire pr)elalmed to (he sub- nrb of Westmont that she, too, wan pdiv; Into the city for the day. I'..r..... I ...... ...,,0.1 ............ .. M ll'IV t .11 ll II'MIII ii...i-i 1. iurm - 1 , a collie rushed pell moll up the street, .Company t() build Jtcistllhut lU! lollowed at a slower pare by n youm: pt.inton Hlock 21 was flailed; man with Ills cap under Ids arm. The CouJcim.Kl Unn was made the Mireon's case In one baud told he ... , ,, , was a doctor. custodian of all street and fire "i.ot of errands to do for evory-''ejnlpnicnl; the petition of Mrs. body in town an usual T be tf ked b,V Hard Parrcns for permission to be came up to tho slrla. t ,... .in . 1 . . ..,1 , . 1 , Keep a m Ik ljoat at her reWencc 1 Hi, of course," uiiNwered Jessie. ' c n.Mvm.. "Thin-s that people wouldn't dream 01 Second St. wa$ granted till of dniiiK themselves they'll ask some Condition that she file a doctor, oih- else to do for them. Mark Tom- -,.-:--,. l( nit.euu pie asked me to hrlnn him elxht II. brary books week bifore utst. lie went In last week en Thursday, and when I went Friday be asked me to return the hooks. I Inquired bis rea son for leaving tin 111 when he was In town the day before and be Just laughed, i don't like carries lhln,' he replied easily. The yotinu man with the cp rob ..rod I. "Help r he muttered, throwlm: v.ns p.lng to ask one of you to order some dojj blsouit for the pup. lie loisn't one biscuit left and the ,;rocers I ore In town don t carry them." The train whistle wrKed the clrU towards the station nml after they were well on the way into town the chief topic of U'estmotit conversation ame tip. "Only the younj; married people are goln to go, really," an coiiiot'd Jessie Moaclmm. "Of course, tiie tirls will co as muny of them us there nre unmarried men In West taunt ami you know" she paused and stared at Lorn, "yott know how i.i:.n yotinc, utiinarrlojl men there are in cstmont. Mull' as well limit a needle In a haysiit' k 1: an unnttacbod lutin there." Lorn added another Item to her pi'iieiled list and laughed as she lis Ii nod. "For my part. I doti't even ex. port to go, and so I am settled, if It's a nice evening I'll tuke Itetmle to tin taovles." Her voice tried to keisji dikiipivolnt Ho ot ft urn the auifaoe, but Ji' .ie Meacham only smiled cynically. "Well, I v. r.tit to go. And I'm Rolnt; to go to It If I nsk somebody to take me." Lora g.isped. 'You never would!' "If 1 didn't think yoiinc poctnr Miles vmiM be ofT mi a hike with that col'ie of his, I'd nsU him to take me," said Ji-s.'lo stoutly. i lira's cheeks flushed, but us the I tr.-iio w is already c terlat; the l uloii t ;i:icion, no one iiil,,cd. I .Ml day loiii; Lorn rushed from f !:o o to place. She had come In to the city to buy nome fringe and trim l ong for n black lace frock. It was "'lo that she to'd hud for some time '.ir parties and which, If she were 1 f'Tlimaie enough to be asked, would I . iptite suitable for the dinner dam e to b.' hi Id In Westmonf, The INt of cnmial -slolis gheti her by neighbors so ! 'Med her day. however, that It was "ell af;er three o'clock when she iiried to do her last errand. In t'io seventh floor grocery d -part-l i nt she bought a five-pound box ofQ .n, ordered lie more 'no.es to lie delivered. I'i e airi'.cd i.t I!..' s tali. :; in time lo v.: Mi the hist coach of I he .':.') pull out. The next train for West Mont would not leave until 0 : 12. "If I hadn't stopped for the dog bis i lilt '-" she said to I.e. , if. liofore j : he could llnisfi some one tapped her i ii Hie arm. It was youni; Iioctor j Mil's. ; ".Miss It?" he nsked. j She nodded. It meant that she j vi'ijld miss dinner at home for her aunt was strict and meals were not l:i Id waiting. ' ''I just came In and happened to j see you looking after the homo-goinu ; train." laughed Ooctor Miles. "I had 1 ' t i:ot some il ig Idscults find the wires won' down from the storm last Jii-.-' t " 'Here's one box and live more will be delivered," said Lora, handing hint the package. lie stared at her. "Why, dear girl -" pa used, coloring. Hardly realizing It, Lon found her relf silling opp'oslte liltn nt a rose- i shaded dinner table In the loop, her i parcels checked at the station. j "Wasn't It lucky you missed the ' train and and nil," young Dnctor i Miles was saying haltingly. "You see. i I've been wanting to ask ynu to go fo that dlruier-dancn they're fixing up out j homo, but you seemed so staml-olllsli andand formal arid nil but when 1 you handed me that box of dog bis I cults why, hang It nil, It was such ' nn awfully friendly thing and nml I nil. When I nsked I his morning I just meant to have some delivered" T.ut the pup didn't have any for tonight," put In Lora, her gray eyes ' sparkling gayly. "Never mind the pup hell hnv bis dinner. You're going with me to that ; dinner-dance, I absolutely refuse to take anything but 'yes' for an an- J swer." ! And tis Lora agreed softly to go , she did not regret the missed truln ' nor dinner at her aunt's house. City Hall Briefs TluC'liy Fathers met in solemn enclave at the usual hour Tins day tvnlnjj, with all chairs filial s ive that of Councilman John liry.um. Kcuth c matters wueof fa . AUpmvA i f null w uu HPOSUl I H1 till the monthly reports Ol" the 'J rurcr ami the KeCordcr W. T-'l r , .1 .,,,.,., . 1 . . ,1 I U aiulHid and ordered III. d 1 he ,ill of it itow ,'nul JohnSolt balance of Sl.lHj was ordered .. I'OI'J. The application of the Shell Oil i ' Mryson !lou.c Hums About six o'clock, Wednesday evening, (hoof of the John Hryson tis'ilouce was discovered tube on fire. The alarm was given, the city h fc , f an nthusiastic crowd if 1" Ci'ld and by dill! of the I'ti ft wjU M anJ vkj ( ( , . , . l S ! oratory, the fire WuS txllll g.r.slu'd. The fire was COnfii'd to the roiif tttnl ceiling VISITORS IN lONt: Mr. nrd tepatled tin Mrs. .lo in I! akc 'i 3t 'i lnt work f r their tiome nt K I'li.iHi Fails. 1 ll '- pftipV a; - i oriliC Tt'SI -enta of lone urn! litt'i been I. ere visit in f tlttr t Hlld 'ftiUKliter in law Mr. and Mrs. Ka I ILuke, and with other reiutives. Mr, and Mm. II C. Wou.'s and C'i'h r-n, who liHvo lo-i-n vts t t dative, mid Iriemid I, Me utiu ul Hi"ipner, left Friday for tu'ir h mt in IvikM'tu. Tin- viMue. cimpaniee as far as Portland by Miss Ua'.el 1'aob rx who had a so been vniutin I t re. "Any K'fl i" o I of a frond rite to ' djutant MUs F. II. Alimann, the Su'vation Army iVhite Shield llottie, fitVi Mavfair A 'enue, Portland, Oregon." j j V n P m i r iv n t :: tt :: n - t: tt :: n it ti SATURDAY, APRIL 5 BENEFIT OF BASE BALL TEAM HUSIC BY mm "BiLLIKINS" Refreshments will be served by Ladies of lone. UB Ii 3iCTCII or SIlNATOIt l!Mi KogHiMimii C'niuliilnlc Hell jiiiiliri'il lor 1'onUIuii A ",m,,"r "f 11 ,,""ury " y,'yw mi m,,t, , .,, ,,y 1W Cll o( u,o wont, wan nwltiRltm n -diovel I it J ir t lun it Mower. A eaeh day ut it- ed ho would ellioh rteop nIuIih to the of ,U, .,,, 1 lliem wan no 1 1 -Mitnr to his 1 a meek roam. Today, with a fiction Ilk record of success behind him, tins man Chiiile Hull -siiituU before tho pub lic as a candidate fur Iho republican iiiiiiilnatlon for tpvermr. In IK2 U barely missed tho nomination, Ionian by 1 volet.. Hi uiiikIii school thieo tuint a l'onii. : Iviinl i after con plotlait I eli'in ' luty ediiertlon In a II lie 1 l ill".! Ilium' nt'tir bis i;i'hrrs fui 1, Wlii'ii ho stepp d tri ui th Po laud mmit ditch, hi! tauitht lei .11 at I. sluiiiin. Thin tnuhlnt! eip r-lem- 1 v I -n n Intlt it ki iwlmi of .. -lit loll I pt'dletii'i III which I us a oitite senator and iter In lie lit t has boen actively coinern I. II ill. lifter lenviiijt si loud work. cni'l"i'd by an iiiicIm In n limit stms at ('! ilnkaii.o. )! saved r y t -ni :i I cully iliiriiiK his early years, and lin n eiiHiiKed In timber crulsliiK. He was sm'i'oi.riil nml made cmui.'h to ut tend tiie t'alvorsity of MIcIiIksu I'.wl 05. In litoC ho r-iurai'd to Or kuh, mIoti lie Uiililrei a (..till sime ut Hood Itlver. Tluro ho a tilths 11 the wi ll, of tiK ('!, amber of oci 10 in1. I'er a time lo was t'io oittoii liiioa's pio.ildi lit. Vbbi It die hint a vin! n of the i o-. ililiiili 11 of mnti'd i ll, ut. llu xwis foe of the li'ude: In iiid.iiM:i!lo o( the Orexon Slnl ri.innbir oT Coin!. lerce for liiuro eo n pri In 11 ilve effurls In behalf of I lis .(,!', nml wan the first stale r; 11 ! I, (.1 to Coos county, h took ov r n iiiii t i in; rural telephone syn.iiu wI.hIi v.hs iiiiii re.'iillnlled and die IMi: the plnl Ii t:l oi Bi'UliiK u ral l.liv roulm; hut Midily sratier-'d una He hnilt nail stiouKihelied It unill It W111 known fur Its cftlebtny. lis f 1 i. in J y relaiu iiKtnn lth It 1 rim- p.m-rs. and Its bnv rates A di'ionuiai'd eruuiilter aiol build or, ho finmiled tlio Hank of Smith- o era Or. Kon ami later the Amer ican li'.nk rf .M.irshfleld. lie miim umoiiK ilia first liMilcr.i to nee liin (oliiMii'I'i lal value of the Colui.iliiu t!ii r blKhviny, and Inn r otid tiisny laMiiciiti.il men to join the crivo to put the project ScfVil. An i luiu mail ol tliu keliatn ti.gliuy i.'miiiuitee, he fostered nui''" of the h gi tt.i iiu fur bitter litKhw.... .. If r.iitlllmttc I ond elected !ie say, i no ot 111 I ftr.d moves . I bo to start h!n "liiiiiii-.tihilUe Orenou" pro prion by falilni: a iniellnK of retre Ki'iiiiitive ill it us from cut li tiuaty la the p( ii 1 1'. Dr. Claik I'yesight Specialist, h lone, Sat , April I J, at the lone II tel. As!; for a I- lamo denonatration at lb rt Mason s S OT.