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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1930)
FriJy, May 2 1930. The Fraternities GRAND MASTER MAKES OFFICIAL VISIT Mr. anj Mrs. E. Harbison. Mr. fid Mrs. W. K Hullard, Mr. and Mrs. Dwittht Misener, Gca Ely, Mrs Bert Mason, Mrs. Koy Lieuttlteu and Mrs. li. W Hrmvn wetrbers of the Masonic order LODAL ITEMS Mm. Ross Terry has been in joyiriR a visit with hsr father, James F. K. Young, of Sedra Wooky, Wah. Mr. Taylor and his road grad ing crew are no making camp i i lone and are votking on the lone Boardman raad. New shipment of novelty jew. It y just ttceived at Milliard's ,'hurmacy. Wren Mrs. Holmes Gabbert and Eastern Sta- of lot.e, w iu! ..turned to her I om in Portlann uModed the meeting in the Ma was accompanied t-v her moth omc teniae in IIppmr, Weaneslir iMr3 i)Wiht Mister, who day of last week, report a ver i vvili remain in thecity'for a couple enjoab!e time. The occasion was of weekg and ussi&l 3jr G.bbert the official visit of Miiton L-1 unnnx ttie ruph ut work usual at Meyer., Grand Master of the ' u.l, season in his print shop. Grand Lote of Oregon, A. F.! Miss Arleta Fan eris has return and A. M. Following a short ses ;i0 t er home in lone. She has sion of the Masonic lodge, Mr. been assisting Mr. Frank Young Meoers spoke the memberss of 1 it h th woik on Ui- ranch, both the Masonic order and the Mrs Bert j.. ol, Ml,0 Mr3, C, Eistern Star.. Herucent'j return v MiNamet ..-it lay foi ed from a trip ecst where he vis ;a few day9 ,uh , y Cr0oko i:ed mandy Masonic and Eateu. j Ver star homes and his annrtss wns Water Master Spencer of Pen dlenon visited tha lone district, tho middle of last week in re sponse to a request from the ! fulfil farmers below lone, who are unable to net sufficient water tor irrigation. While the farmers above town wero willing to shut their supply of water if that would bend it the farms below town. Mi. Spencer found upon investigation that there was ho little water in Willow Creek that the extra flow trained by this brocedure would not help out any in the lower fields. At som pMes in the creek there is n flow ol water at all. Cook with Gas. See Bert Mason. along this line. With his lecture were shown colored slices of out on Masonic aid Eastern atai home at Forest G ove. lie. I'heie was a t'lin coating of ice l i shallow pons of water in lorn Vedne lay minify. W. C K'-rnkamp, of the Unix. ers, whose home is ai Sa'em, was- u la cow testing association, wiif accompanied by his wife and by .t the Fred McXiur ay ranch. Sat Mrs. W. J. Welch, matron of the urlny night and Sunday. IONE CENSUS FIGURES According to the figures of the census enumerator, the popula tion of lone is 282. Ten years ago it was 439, twenty years ajjo it was 23i) and thirty yars ;igO it w 22 :r ti-jme at Forest Giove. Mrs. Olive Cra vford, of Fori ij'ui, ha9 been visiting at tin hoTvn-f her son, W. C. Crawford. Taking advantage of tha Fri vara' ion. Mr-?. Bert Moson and vi. "!).', Dorr and Junior, inc. to Wallu Walla and Pumetoy, 1. 0. 0. F. DELEGATES BuochgtaisHebekah Locge has chosen Miss Lucile Btistow ami Miss No'maSwarisoaas iMegaU-s to the U i-ekah contention wtnen will convene in Poitland, in the Wj,h At the ormer place they me uuer pari way. ; visited at th- home of Mr. Ma- T.C. rroge and Cnarlie O'Gon S)n3 (M3 LUzdl nor are delegates to the Grand arvl atthe aterpiice weregmsy Ledge, 1. 0. 0. F. which mee?s;in lne home of Mr. ard Mrs. Kd atthe same time and place. n. . T. . . . 'iv.n. n- wai ij ic-uiiru nume in time for school Monday. Mrs. E.G. Sp-iry isenjoyij h visit v it h her aunt, Miss A. W Nib'in, of Portland. & SENATOR gCHAS.HALL of COOS AND CURRY Star Brand shoes at Bristow & Johnson's Cook with gas See Bert Mason ' ySHHMHBMaiJ - ' LOW FARES T EFFECTIVE MAT IS TO SEPT. RETUEN LIMIT OCT. it, If Reduced f ar all prt( of ct; liberal itop Trt. Fina trmint; modern equipment; plendld (crrice; cenic rout. Short tide trips enable 70a to vitit ZION NATIONAL PAAK ORAND CANTON NATIONAL PABK BRTCE CANTON NATIONAL PARK TELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK CRANO TETON NATIONAL PARK ROCKT MOUNTAIN NAT'L PARK taf rmatlM and BkJti n rqoet y D 0 Cs3 BOt'ND TBIP DEWFH OMAHA KANSAS CITlf.... ST. LOUIS HICAiO. DETROIT . CINCIIS1SATI NEW OBli-ANS. f liVI UNB ... TOHONTO ATLANTA . PITTSBIROH.,. WASHINGTON.. fHI LAOEI.PHIA NEW VOKK TO .ma 74 i 71.M M.tt ftt.ll I0H.1J 10.71 Itl.M 111.17 1M.II lt.M 1U.17 14. 17 14H.H 1(1.01 17.7 J. W. Mown Agent, lone, Oregon. REPUBLICAN for GOVERNOR BUSINESS MAN Slogan: 'Industrialize Oregon" A Staunch Supporter of American Ideals fPetd A4rtlimnt, Hall-for-Govrrnor Club) L D. Ktlli1m, Maoif Portland, Ore. Warn The Driver Behind You llv,,fo' Vy"- " - 111 " ' ' ' .VJ;C' mhk VT!L -''4 Give him a chance to jet out of your way before you make a turn. The proper way to make a left turn is to get as close to the center of the road as possible and give the signal and then turn. Fcr loo many motorists try to turn left after getting elos to the curb. v ir Gasoline and Blossoms Bf ELIZABETH HARINC I (Copyright) JUNK KKNNKHV fltmly l..Mvv.t (hut love RhouM b th tonipoci u Otl OllMllPttt of ' tjxtHltn4 wli l thrill, htwtrtiichra, imMHillglit til u lit anil itolon klMoa. Sh cntvwl ttii bonk lllimlom and a fulry primp. Hut lth Hill Uullfy coimtiuilly lit hri hitrkKruund (here iim-iium! mmll pr met for KlHinourt)Ui luhniittui'iii In hr lovt worliL Steudjr, iintiwlc Hill who minnKisI a arvlca itmlirn nih! who wi at uiirouiitntlc n hl itiinn nml occupnllon. Hut tha Fairy Prlnra did com Nut In gorgiMiui trapplniti nor with pmup Rtul iiTfinony. Il plniply took a itt Rt one of the linotype niRdiltu-i In thi coniposlnj rKmt of the ime iu wpn pir whore June worked. Hht tlrt ctlmptMl him while the wulfil foi lior RtrtYt rar. I1 Hut with hie Nik to (he plute kIh" window rimI Ii iiilH with emlietlt dtlKht how the April Run deepened the ahndowe hl dnrk hnlr ami hrtiuulit Intn cinm relief the porferttrn f ftt ti re One diiy he Reetned to aenve het 'n fen-Hi, for he turned hla hi'Hil nikI June thrilled and I.IuhIhmI nl the llnli Inu Rinlle the elixpirtil glance fron' hrwn eyea. She dlni'overed that the man ol het drHina for ro ahe called him In hei thouirhta waa niore pn'RiM'roua thiiti the iimihI run of newnpaper uit'chxti Ua. From her window In the rliil tied adt the had mvn hlin pnrk r sport roacUter of expetiilve make when he came to work ami the , he looked the cer over and pocketed lie keyt Indicated ownemlilp III clothe. tiHi, had a rareleaa eleKBioe larking In mil Ilalley'a ready inadva June auddenly actulrd the haMt of coin home for lunch and thta guve her two dally opportunities for wordleaa greeting with her knight of the window. One noon he milled usual then made a quiet eipref've geviui-e which ahe Interpreted at a 'mini to wait for him. A few excited momenta paused 'or June. She wondered what they would t.tik alniut for aiirely ha ninint that he whr coming out. Sh wRlrhed tdm aet a few more lluea and pick up the hot type alug from hi machine. Then he dlxappeared Into a hack moid Treweutly a langllng youth with a tii udge of Ink on lilt chin came from i the rompoRlng mom and handed her a note. j "Van Oatnind told me to give yon I tM p M and left without fir ' tl.er reuiarki. June a:iw at a stance, that It had been net up on the machine and the iter were allclitly amudiied. "tear Ml.ia Kennedy." ahe read, "yon I have found out w-ho you ere hut I prefer to call you Hloe Kea. I have lieen dn'atnlng dream and Reclna rlslona alnre your anille cmne Inln my llf but. aln! I hae little he of their r'ttterliillxatlon I f.-nr. I'.lue r.yea we Kpeak a dllteiviii l:iii:unge. Hut you are rery lovely and lovahle. "I kIu. II he tad until you nille ai me. I'.lue Krca. Hut If you nevei wi.li n.'iiln ouiahle my window my yea'er ilv will (till mirror your iweetm-R my tomorrow never be rr dark. "Hoprleaaly your, "Van." June bad uat finished reading thla purzllng communication when Jim Kt III well, the editor, enme up. "JUn," the aaked. "whRt kind of a Mlow la Van Oatrnndt" Stlllwell regarded her curiously. "A prince If you ak met Uteady a a clock college education no hart hnhlta. Ill folk are well to d riinclietR near 1'einleltoii. No money worrleR and no wife but It aure lotigh luck!" "Why, what do yoo meant'' gaied June; "with all thoae advantaceR I'd ny he wat decidedly luilyl" 'Money and Joba aren't everything June." commented Stlllwell, glancing li.tMtil y at hit watch and moving on "Van'a a deaf mute and " A rnucoua blast drowned the real of hi sentence aa Rill Hulley rutded up to the curb In a service rar. June atnred at HIM at If ahe were Reelng him for the flmt time lu her life. Good old Hill In hit greasy coverall. "Hup Inl" commanded Hill. He waa like Hint. "Thirty minute yet before the whtatle." June hopped. She also snuuk'led a close u the hour and tralllc rule would permit. Hill waa redolent of gasoline but loniehow It waa more plenalng to her sense than the lotus hloaiuiina of her dreams. "Hill, there's lota of tragedy In life, lan't there) One day we dream dreams and see visions the next day there's nothing but broken fancies and" "Aw, June how do you get that way?" Interrupted Hill with n cheerful grin. "There's always me I And there'a a ring In Upton's Jewelry store that will knock you for a row. Want to tee It, honey?" mil. replied June, very earnestly, "there la such a thing aa the psycho logical moment and I rucks you grabbed It Let'a go look ut thatrln I" FOR SALE Four room nr.odean house with bath. Lot 50 x ICO across the St. from the school house. All clear. Will sacrifice for $285 00, Cash. Mrs. B. Randall, 1C35 Crand Ave, Phoenix. Ariz UttU Profit Found In Starch for Semalion A lime come to nioul of us when life means Just a llltla mora than playing around. We must not think for a aecond that there ahould be uo piny. That would ba unwise. Hut what t foolish Is lha attllude that tiling ua to the belief that, lo gain happiness for that Is, after nil, what e ore trying to get we must Indulge In nil aorta and all kind of fun ami frolic. Sometimes It extend beyond thai: we eL every kind of sensation we possibly can In our pursuit of gaiety. Whenever a new Idea Is mooted, we go after It with renewed vigor, In the hope that tha boredom of llfo-a soma limited mind regard It will be changed to a really good tlm. Wa only manage lo aecuia the maxl miiy) of contentment by accepting the dehlta and credit taking the former at thetr real valuations, end making th utmost of th credlts.-Kxchai FOR SALK Piano In storage. Looks and is like new. Will sacrifice for balance $163 00. Terms, $2.00 we.kly. Will discount for cash. Write lo Tallman Piano Store, 3lG Smh 12th Street. Salem, Oregon. "Any girl in need of a fil- M write to djuiunt Mint K. H. Allemuni, The Salvation Army White Shield Home, GtftMtvfair K venue, Portland, Oregon." Dates Stcd Mule Tractor is now on exhibition at Paul G. Baiter's Implement Store. Sosaltk Prevailing l.ngea Portuguese Is apoken In Urn .11. A , other South AmeiU-an toontrtet Uke ftpaiilfh, fflSnffln one . vs Arlington On lone Grounds unday MAY 4 4t Game Starts at 2:30, Sharp. ft A statement from HARRY L. CORBETT Republican Candidate for Governor "I usjiire lo l!ie office of KKvernor liccause I should like to be of serv ice lo the slate in which I Wli horn, which my nncrslors hilped lo k. vt-loi uml In which my rhililn-ii will live aflcr inc." "I will enforce the l.iw-. with Miircrlly nml Jtisllre and will uppoinl no niiin to cm. irec n law who does not observe the luw." c ... - t ' " Ay Witt- "1 will use ccaM-lcs viil,ince to prevent wnsle in slate expenditures. 1 will lie rcnily In upend a lax dollar for proRiTftt If convinced (hut tlic Mule will receive full value for it." "I believe In the slcjuly completion of our highway iji Inn. I shnll continue lo oppose interfetinn wilh the HutlM of the Slate IliKliwuy CoiniiiisMnn for the piirposc of log rollii'H. The stale will pnsi Ilic pe.ik of iU load bond retire ment in l'j;2, nml I hope thai Kii:iler ti id may then he Kivcu our pioKriini of nimket roiiils." "If cleelcd, I will nol he ohliuiitcil lo make any appoint ment in return for political support. ""I will make every iippoiiilmeiit on the hauls of merit. "I will work for the Kiealer development and welfare of Oickhii. "These tiling I shall lake upon myself in a serious duly and a solemn pledge lo the people of the Slule." Vote for Harry L. Corbctt Pld Adv, Corl.ett for Oiiveinor Com, Kluvd J Cook, field Mgr. (ut Curbed UlUg., Puttliind, ui.