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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1925)
tn usimi drop next summer, uy tnnt time he new higher pother ilulloiH, autlmrlii'tl at Hie vrviit riullo confer eace called In V iistilngton ly Secre tary Hoover, will I e In operullun. With J those high-power iiitlong It will be possible (o cut thi uh the atmospheric disturbances wliidi have tended to hamper summer reception. A In", these IiIm lwer stations will make It possible for the farmer to re ceive his market ;...il weather reports durlnit the iluylli;lij hours. Heretofore such deception ha I'.vn extremely dif ficult, and this -nditlon kept the fanner from bu.vin radio. At the pres ent time probably not Moore than 13 percent of all the American and Cana dian farmers have reviving sets. The farmers have had a very prosperous year and I look for a large percentage of them to begin buying radio within the next few months. Thousaiids of triple also have been waiting boore bu. sets 1n the be lief that there woi l-l lie revilutlonary changes In receiving acts. The besl'en gineers In the Industry are of the opin ion that there will be no such change, development will he gradual and there Is no danger of a person buying a good ti t today and finding It obso lete a few weeks hence. Best Seller The author acquire! utn glory And leathers In soma ppm-o Br telling lb old. old utory For a dollar and fifty cents. Snappy WorJk "Who are 'those men hanging around tlie harems?" Inquired the sultan. j "I understand that one Is a former; besa of your latest favorite, and .the , other seems to be playing second riddle to him," replied the chief eunuch. j "Mum!" mused his majesty; "well,! Just see the captain of tht guard and tell him to hang np the flddle and the beau." London Opinion. 3 7 LIFE'S LITTLE jests m . H 1 . ft . J m POOR FIDO! "Madam," laid the dignified gentle nutn, "your dog bit me on the ankle." He dldr cried the lady. "Oh, I must and for a doctor!" "Oh, I assure Jou It Isn't as bad aa " "You're the third person he's bit-! ten today," broke In the lady, "I Just know he Isn't feeling well." Hursta and Duds. Helpful Suggestions "What are your" "A college graduate looking for Job." "What's the trouble?" "I can't find any plaee where they can ose metaphysics. Creek or as tronomy." "Yon studied philosophy, didn't your "Yes," "Well, apply that REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BANK OF IONE Charter No, 111. Reserve District No. 12. At lone, to the State of Oregon at the close of business Dee. 3l8t. 1925. RESOURCES 1. Loan- nml discounts, Inclil ding rediscounts: shown lu Items 2' unit 31. if anv 2. Overdraft eairil hii'1 uiiwetired 3- V. s gurerninetit Hi'i-itritleH ow i.ed. Ineliiilliig those hIiowii In Itom 81 and 3-". it imy 4. Uthr b inds, w.irrenfs und securities. Including foreign govern men t. state, tiiiiniclpul, corporation, etc., Including thuse shown In Items Ht inil If niiv Stock, nwnritles claims, liens. Judgments, etc., . ! Hanking house, f toiiuim; fiinih lire mid fixtures, SI.'Ofi.OD $ 1' Kenl estate owned other tliiin Imiiklug; lioiisn . . ! tab) ash on luind lu vault mid duo Irom Imuks, bunkers and trust coinyiitiles deslgniited ninl njiprfivi-J reserve Bgeuts of the Imnk 'J Check on 1 flt'ks (iUIhIi ( It j or t w u of n uttltig bunk mid Other CHsh lti-iiia . Totnlcusli ii lid due frini 1 mils, lt n s , ft, 10, 11 Total - - f-l LIABILITIES 16. Capital utock puld In 17. Surplus fund 18. IHl Lidlvidcil profits (hi I -ess current expenses, interest mid tn V's pnid. Dkmunii Uki'osits, other tliuii li iuks. sub) -ct to rc-erve: 23 ItKlivldual iIomixim siilij -ct to check. Including deposits due the Stute'of t )r'ion, coiiiii.v, ell ies or ol her public funds . 24. Demniid certlllcntes of depodt oiiistmnliiij; - Total demand deposit, oilier than Iiiiiik deposits, hii I J vl to ri'sorve, Items '.'1. :il, 2.'i, 21 i $12'i,l'.i.' l Ti.mk ami S.v vinos ItKi'iisi is, suliject .o reserve nml paya ble on demand or subject to notice; 27. Time certillc iti-s of deposit oiitst Total ol time and suvliiirs deposits pn.vnlile on ib-ninnd or t llliji'cl. to notice, Hems 27 und 2n, Jtl'.Ci'l (is 30. Notes (mil hills redlscollilted Including lionds or oilier se' curltles sold under repurchase nurc-enients Willi cjiul Indent, lliilillltles :iI.li;,V(!:. 31. Hills pii.valde with federal reserve bank or Mltli otln-r banks or triistcompniilcH. Il.'i.n id.uo I'otil 2l.'p,li"i.7d State of Oregon, County of Morrow, hs. I, (! It. titimiel, cashier of tln iibovc mhi'd bank, do solemnly awearthnt the all ive Hlatement Is true to the liesi of my knowledge and belief. !. It. (iiiiizel, ('ashler. Hubscrilwd and h worn to before tin this 10th day of Jamiar.v lli.'.'i Victor (. I'etorson, Nolary 1'iibllc. COHKECr Attest: My commission expires 7-13, I'.i:'h. M. H. Morgan, C, U. (Juhkc!, A. M. (iuiosel, Directors. vr or nakellte should be used for the panel material. The switch should be .double-pole double-throw of the kf.lfe type. This tuny be obtained nt any electrical store. To M 1 T1 Racharglng Panel and Battery layout. Volt and Ammeter Connections. It Is advisable to use heavy Insu Intcd wire In connecting up (lie vari ous parts. To make a neat Job all connections should be made from the rear of the panel. The dimensions have not been given, because the read er will probubly build the unit to fit the space that Is available. The switch Is o wired that whpn thrown up, the storage battery will supply current to the radio set. When the battery runs dow n it Is only neees sary to throw the switch to the down position, which on the panel Is toward the bottom. When the sniuh Is In this position the charger Is connected to the battery. The next operation If to turn on the litht switch so that current will be furnished to the chnrg er und In turn a charge will be dcllv ered to the battery. When the bat tery has been properly charged the switch should be thrown up. connect Ing the battery to the set and the light switch should be turned off. If one desires, the bnttery-chnrglnt outfit may be placed In the cellar, pro Tiding the radio set Is located on the next floor. It Is not advisable to rur the battery lends for more than feet. If the leads are over 10 feet nt least No. 12 or 14 rubber-covered wire should tie used fr the connections. New York Evening World. Manufacturer Unable to Keep Up With Order By MAJOR HERBERT H. FROST The radio Industry right now Is run ' ning away beyond nil estimate and expectations. The mnmifui Hirers who have been longest In the field had pre pared for a record-breaking season, hut the season started earlier than was anticipated and few manufacturers are now able to keep their production up to tlie!r orders. lUilio apparatus Is much better than it ever nas. More persons are deliv ering that It does not reipilre a rollegp course ' in electrical engineeriaa to make It pos!!,le to build their own r:nlio receiving sets. The most satisfactory feature of this Increase in business la that It prolinhly will be permanent. I do not look for $IM 2'u.83 O.l.'.O CO wi.:,3 ii'iiur.i .".00,00 uo.!t:i 071. J2 10.74 ,l"i.7 I2.V i'l nun. (id (IIM.IIII i,H7.i:r 1 2 1, i -::. ft ' ,I.it.:l indinif .... l7,li.Vl,(!S LEXINGTON ECHOES (Continued) f Miss Dora Cutaforth and her I o lr triers Auln-ry ami Orv was ca'Wd to Salem Saturday by tho serious illness of their mother, Mr. Cutaforth was taken' to Portland two weeks auo,, but the specialist there nave no dopes titui Mr Cuts forth taken-her to their daughters homo in Salem where she is very low, Mr: Elmer Hunt hiade a busi ness trip to Pendleton on Satur day. Mr. Lee White of Ukiah was visiting friends here JJ'uesday of of this week. C. J. Thornton of1 JJoho .was visiting friends here on Saturday and Sunday. Notice One buckskin irse, weight 1100 103., hat been on the. A. 'I. Douglas tanch for the past three nwnths. Owner may have same by paying three month feed oil' and price of this Adv M, J. "Walk Leave your watch repairing at Swanson's Feed and Supply Store forilaylorthe Jeweler. Ileppner. L. P. Davidson left Tuesday morning on a business trip to Poitland. Your Druggist is men than a merchant. Here In the heart of Ih- world. Here, ill the iiulse mid the dill. Ileri', w here our spirits wen- hurleil To buttle with surrnwmid sin; This Is the place and the spi t Tor know led-A' and Intinlte things; This Is the kingdom where Thought mi roiifjiier the prowess of kings. Walt for no heavenly life. Seek for no temple alone; He iv. In l he midM of the strife K n o w w hn 1 1 he sn ges h n ( e k n o w n See what the IVrfect tine s.W ' tiod In the depth of each soul, fioil ns th" liuht mid the law, (iod Hs betflmilni; iin-l koiiI. Frt Ii Is one chamber of Heaven, Heath Is no grander than lilrth; Joy in the life that was nlven, Strive for H-rfitioii on earth. Mere, in tie- tiiniioil mid roar, Show what It Ut.ilieuiim; Show how the spirit can soar And ltrliiu back healing mid l.;ilm. Stand not alone nor apart, I'luiige in the thi' k of the fi(.'lit; Tlo ro in tlietre. t mid the mart. That Is Hie place to do rlht. Not In some cloi.ter or cave, ' Not III some klllgiloill aliove, Here, on this aide of the urate, Here we should labor and love. IONi: LOIbii: No. 13.1. I. (). (I. F. Meet every Saturday evening. N. J., Frank Young;; V. O. Ilerg;eii tail lictter; Set-. Farlu A. Brown; Treii. . J. Hristow. ni'.NCIKil! SS ItKBICKAII No. ftl. I. ). O. F. Meets the first und third Tlitirsdny of each iiiotith. N.O. I'uby KiiKelmnn; V. !. Arvllln Swatison; See. Ver In Hitch!.!: Treas. Etta Brls tow, . IONF, LODIK No. 12) A F. A A M. W'ftt every llrst and third Wodne. if each month. V. M. I'. 11. Waller; See. L. K. Da k. ldcl'st ;n vrri:n No. no. o. k. H. Mismh the sis ond mid fourth Tues day of each month. W.M. Mrs. Myr . tie Walker: Sec. Mrs. Nlmi Ilbldle, Charging Unit Is ' , Simple to Build May Be Placed in Cellar if Radio Set It Located on Next Floor. It la comparatively simple mntter fr one to build a charging unit ei shown. This out fit contains a plant for the battery and charger and a panel for mounting the switch and th meters. The parts nocessnry for the construction of this unit are ai fol lows: One voltmeter. One ammeter. One double pole, double throw knife switch. One A battery charger. Onn pnnel. . Two binding posts. ' The meters and tne switch should t mounted on the panel. Hurd rub- j 11:20 A.M. Roll Call. 11:30 A.M. Morninir Sermon, "Tlieolil th Religion," 1:00 1. M U;tsket limur 2:lK. P. f l. Seliion,' C. F. Triiotilo.t) 6:00 1'. M. C. E. Rally. 7:110 Seruyn, "Almost Ter suiulid." Speeiul it 1 1 . tic thtoiiuliout the day. utcht sii t at evening service und lellow tf iip dinfit'i' ut noon, livery botly veleonie. W.K. Jones, TaAtor. Cecil News Items Mrs. L. L. Funk and duuuhter, Miss Gerald ,e, accompanied by Mrs. lieorir 1 Ki ibis tindsona of The Last Ct tnp were visiting in lone on Saturduy. R, 10. Slender of Seldnmaeen anu J. !;.(.' uulieo uf Cuckoo l'iats wetf callers in lone on Sunday. W. A. Tl miaa of Dotheboys lliil paid Itit. weekly visit to Cecil on Sunday nd was di.tcusainn til.' latest of the farmers and Imir s heat. Some say all their win at ia frien otners ay it is not, howeur, time will bliow what dumaa ha- teally been done, wnich we am bopinK will be slitibt. We are itlad to b arn that John Ut by and f; lily of Shady Dell U'e improving nince thvir serious ilitussof ll pat to weeks. Dr. Walker 'f lone is the attend inir Doctor. ' Howard llardcty of Morgan was visilinj! the Street. r boy u on ouiiik. Howard lound tne Cecil ground harder tin the Motxan li ton nd when he took a fall from his bic)cie while here. Mis Gorne A. Miller and son Klvin of lliifhview spent Friday with Mrs. 11. V. 1'yler at Rhea SiiJinif. Mrs. 1'at MeJIock of Morgan wns visiting friends arou.td Cecil on TuesJay. Mil. Jesse D.'os accompanied by 11. and R, Shcnard of 1'leasanl View ranch near the Willows made a xhort call in Cecil before leuvint; for Lexinxton on Satur day. ' j Orval Henricksun of the Moore rai.cli near Lexi;iton was mi-as. uriiiK nay on their ranch tiear EwitiK w hich he liadnold to R. A Thompson of ileppner. . Paul ti. RalsiKer, prominent, hardware merchant of lone was doinit busine-is in the Cecil vicinity on Wednesday. Thomas Scott who hai'bcen visiting with his daughter Mrs. John Gray at Shaiy Dell fur sev. eral days returned to his home in Wallowa Oregon on Tuesday. W. E. Ahalt arrived in Cecil on Wednesday from Portland. He was accompanied by his brother Harold from the De shutes. They were on their way to lone to visit for a few days. R. A. Thompson prominent sheepman of Morrow county and C. ISennett of Ileppner are very busy getting Ihingg into order at The Shepherd's Rest. R. A. expects to have several bands of ewes in shortly for tho lambing season. Mr. und Mrs. Greer Curtess arrived at their home at Rhea Siding during this week from Bertha, Minnesota where they were called by the death of Mrs. Curte.is'e3 mother a few weeks alio. Fifty Dollars Reward To anyone giving information leading to the giilty persivi or parsons who nhot my two fox terriers, maje and female, wear ing Morrow county licenses no. 1028 and 1029 for this year 1925. Signed, Mrs. J nny Lowe, Cecil, Oregon. For Sale Or Trade One Geaheart knitting ma chine, several Incubaiors and a limited numbe'r of March hatch cockerels. MMMMt M 1 1 1 MIMMMMMHIMIMIMIIMIMIMI t i Attention To our Consumers We're holding down the fuel prices! Why buy your fuel elsewhere at a loss when it is so easy to make a saving by buying your supply of fuel from the FarmcJS Klevator Company. We quote you prices as follows: Royal coal per ton $12.50 Slab wood 16 Inch 8.00 Fir wood 16 Inch 12 50 Oak wood 16 Inch 13.00 " Call anJ see us before buying elsewhere, as wc can talk it over with much better results. If you are in heed of a larger quantity of coal at a considerate price 'Sec Us. Farmer's Elevator Co. lone, Oregon. SKEMKUKFOUKTIIKnilE H. C. WOOD REAL ESTATE & INSUR NCE IONE, , OKECON F. H. Robinson Attorney and Counselor at Law Will practice IONE. in all the Courts ORHuON Clyde R.Walker.M.D. Physician and Surgeon Olhce in Druu Store. i IONE, - - OREGON Dr. F. E. Farrior I) E N T I S T Office: OJd Fcllowi UuJkling ' Hcppncr : Oregon By the way- Have you laid in that supply of Wood and Coal for winter? We have a large stock on hand at reasonable prices. Materially yours, Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. SPECIAL MEETINGS AT LEXINGTON Sn'iday will be a great day in the Lexington Church of Chrsif. The program follows: , 10:00 A. M. Rible School. 11:00 A. M. Communion, Farmers HEPPNER TAILORING CO. TAILORS - Cleaning Dycta 1'rct.sinu Repairing IIcncr, Ore. A. D. MCMURDO, M. D. Physician anJ Surgeon Office in Masonic liuilding ' Trained Nurse Assistant HeppriT : Orifon WOODSON I SWEEK" Attorneys At Uw First National Bank Building Ileppner Oregon When You Visit Ileppner Eat at the Eikhom Restaurant GooJ Meals Hest of Service Lunch Counter Dr. A. H. ' Johnston PHYSICIAN & SURCEON Graduate Nurse Assistant Phone-OfTiee Residence HEPPNER - Main 933 Main 492 OREGON CHURCH, DIRECTORY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. W. IIEAI), Pastor Services M. and 8:00 P. 11:00 A. M. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH PAUL I). MORTIMORE. Pastor t Services 10:0') A. M. and 8:00 P. M Sun. Jan. 11. k , Topic: How to read tho bible helpfully. ' PmilniH 19-7-14. Matt. 7-24-29. Leader. Ora Barlow. FIRST BAPTIST CHUltCH R3V. E. B. JOHNSON, Pastor Services every alternate Sunday .t 11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P.M.