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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1925)
&SBKSSK. FEDERM.il W HELPSipERS How Its Aid Dincl's Rr turn to a Go!d Standard Bene fits Amcric... Aanculturo. By M. A TRAYLOR Second Vice I -rodent American Bankert sroclatlon. There has bee:: no more Important Tent for the African farmer and lock ntua tlnce the Armlillce limn tlitf recent return of Great Prl'aln to a, r !ul standard. It . . a lon dls i. iue from the Mon tana farm to tt) po!d vaults of thi Hank of England. but the price thj farmer pets for his wheat and cattle de M. A. Trylor pends not a Utile 0:1 that (told. The farmer sells his wheat to tie rlevator man and yet the real hnvir, In many cases. Is an Englishman, a Frenchman, a Oermnn. or an Italian. About one-third of the what trnn I? Usually jold sbmid and thin part Is a larre factor In fixing the price of ti c entire crop. Between the farmer ai d the forelen buyer there are many steps. In recent years the most Im portant step, has been that at which the foreign buver has to pay' tho American exporter, for the Interna tional mechanism of payment baa been badly out of order because Europe was off the gold standard. It was Just as though an English buyer drore np to your farm house, bar gained for your wheat and drew up the contract Put when yon discussed payment, he said: "I'm sorry I haven't any good t'nlted States money to pay yon with; I'll have to ray you In my English paper money, which Isn't worth Its face value In gold. I dont know what tt may be worth next week, but that Is your risk." A Deadly Foe of Trade I How many would be willing to strm contracts on this basis?. Yet that In the way most of the world's trade has) bad to be carried on since the Armis tice. In practically all countries ex cept the United States the eurrenclea bsve had no fixed vajue In gold, bat hsve changed In value from day to (lay. Whenever one country sold any thing to another country, somebody bad to take the risk of loss because tho value of the money might change before payment was made. Such un certainty of payment Is a deadly foe of t-'de. and people were afraid to do any hrger International business than they had to. Exports of food stuffs from the Unit ed S atcj tell from two and a half billion dollars In 1519 to elrht hundred mflllrns In 192S. and the difficulties of . European buyers In making satisfac tory payment for American farm prod ucts was one of the large factors In the drop In the prices of farm prod ucts. But now the recent action of Crent Britain In declaring that It wfll again redeem Its paper money In gold means that British buyers of American products can pay for them with money which Is accepted the world over at Its face value In gold. Wish the retnrn of Croat Britain to the gold standard, a majority of the countries of Europe have paper currencies equal to gold. How Reserve Banks H;lpd Am-rlcan bankers have insisted In the British return to the gold standard by giving a $100,000,000 credit to the Pr'-! h government. But more Impor tant than this was the action of tho F dcraj Reserve Banks In granting tho ' E; r.k of England material co-opera- : tlon. They placed $200.000 000 gold at tl.e disposal of the Bank of England fi r two years, to be used by It. If nec- 1 sary. In maintaining the gold stand- 1 a-1 The readiness of the Reserve I inhs thus to co-operate was an Im- 1 p r'nnt Influence In the wllllnrness of lie Krltlih to take this all Important tip This action of the Reserve Banks y is a most constructive step In aid o' American farmers and producers who will benefit greatly by the re moval of this c !cn: nt of uncertainty froi.i tli"!r export trim -..ic ions. If all the nini of omission a ul commission charged r.gal'ils th d- r.il Reserve System ly 1.at:kr. bils-" nv.tt, live took man or r:itl'nl l.bitln rsklle Irs the last five yei.rs were tn, and prac tically none of thm ai. the siTvIre rendered commerc e an I Itrtintry by the System In cimi rt'on tilth the res toration of the gold s::i: d.ird In no largo a part of !!: rvoril v.- i:H f r outweigh any mts';:l:- ;-. ;.fl ., charge of the Sj't"n nny lnvc n.ai. No banker, b'-.-sln-ss r. r.n ;r r-ri'ii i should permit any self icrc-.'.' ! ch atlon by favor t-'eur.ii.-; ij.-m ,;iy.!,;v i. iwerve him from a ! - i'Imti t : e-j see that the Rvsu-ro I- m,.',n-i. : the future welfare f il... ( Fundamentally rr ;1!M ,,. sound end we arc . a largo volume of Im in::..,, no llttl of which Is due to I I - e-.H .! .1 , BUblllzllig effect exercised 'by ih I'. eral Reserve System on th" er -Km the country. Throughout all the of the last ftvu yi am there have be ;. no times of el'h"r Mi'In'-n' v or p' thora of bank credit. liati r, have n..i along on a rather level keel nnd'ri my Judgment have had much to ' with the stable volume of bu l:u---i which we have enjoyed, nnd which I -fltilte contrary to th- old experb nee the aftermath of panics With a en i ' structure such as only tho Keibi ; Reserve Rystem can guarantee, I f, i we need have no apprehension but (: the contrary sound optimism for tl j lulu re. longer distance man is nevtnr.v, bringing both the. rail lines an ! t: 9 : :nllls luto an undesirable and not a constructive competition. I As to distance to eastern tic r- 'tela, the Southern rsici.'ie pciinU c it I . hnt its line, - as projvetod i'r I ninTiith Palls via 0.!in. wil' hortcr than the livgn Trtit it i ouiH'Ctioa with lis iMrcnt c.eniuit o all eaatorn tcrritori:j s.iuth of i. 1 itclutling parts of Sna:b Dal.uta. let ul a and the major part of V oniln, nearly all of tiio I'uitcd ,iAUi .ast of the Rockies. Would it 'iui'dise luvcslmenl The Southern Pacific opp.sot Ihs comtno'i user theory, wulch ba li a .0 some exlcot publicly pronuitej us ,i 'ncaiis of giving the Oregon Tiun'i access to Kkmuitli Kails over l i Natrou line of the Southern I'.ic. : : ' I :!': tn.-n'.s of another by use of lat c. j Invested capital In facilities eii: tlr.n tunblfl It to coma in wiihout c.inii .1 investment and share the Imsiaess . '.lit pioneer line, puttirtf lt-.ol( in ,it!on ot picking or chooa.n- v.l .art of a line or what part of f , .-acuities ot tu ne pntjor II tnaj iast:.. The Southern Piu-itle points out t!'...t the Oregon Trunk has propos 1 l i iiues. one closely paralleling i i Satroa cutoff or iuvolvlng tho co jion Use of the Na-.roa cutoff, win i ,'rom newspaper reports, but not fro i my authoritative statements. It ,j proper to say lln b:cn ap.iarcatiy itaL.ioned: the oih.jr tlic lino otuir.j l. wn fro:n prr.d aii-icsl to Natron la.. ff. but not j hi f ;i r but what It wo.iM L,n. t..at line nf a groat deai e f ,r..fne. unU tl.oii at Its Sjutliern raj i ...ir.i.'.IeliLg the cvstim-.. a, us -j.iie of the rroA'cJ.'"i;u of ti!, I iiraaorn systeLi. to the very grojtJ Je.rimert of the latter. j Miould 15? t'reh tied Viie outUera rac.f.c feel.) th.it It .u.t; point out, as a lasia.-ss in .-..-1 tu'.iou. it ia o'j'icil to Ijok lu'm i. to a fair re; urn .diiii;i a rt.. -,:!.i j ' t,s.;e utjon ih,i ni.ict-v n -v . . i fi- '7 W.'A. BORN TAILORS GUILD How to Select a Suit N rNWItlTTKN law Mill Imi l In 1 1 is cnoire or a I ji i lor, never i l.i.- fntbcr ii (id Kranilf.itlicr. and It mui in to serve a fauiih fur several i. nei iilnnj I bis linr.l umi (a.st rule w ubl n it nilt .Anierlciins, but In principle It has Its mlinnaiii s. Tlie Le in. in u l. ci n tnllur he knows to tie rrputubta and co lent iiinl always goe. tu him In ilil. way. the tnllur comtMi to know lit I i. , dihiik.-s. umi Iniimiliul rc.u:reine :s r,.r littlng. ne decides In advance ul .it ener t.v,.0 i.f soiit be wi'es , about bow much he can pay, unj thm .ends plenty uf tin;o Iu cl..it.u the Hylo and muterlnL A man im -t u:.Uc;s!;:uil bin nun sir...,g point uuj sliurtcotnlngs and never !!.. Iiliu-eil to be fin i lei nnx le a s!,..e limt Is nt uieant for IiIk nnrtlcnb,. t :!'. 'I'iie niiin nlm v. nuld lei.'. I.u :u,-:i uf hi:. co.,t fni,. i.iot be i-f !.c!: lit. '1 be tii ii :;.;.:) will up; are m.: tu. is cm. Ij'i.ill!) (.in be t.iiri) vii-il e.; I:i nuwli) iluti.n, it is that f.-aU. qvliiy, but In piiiiu niutiTiaN, pi I !' !e. No reputable t.illi.r tier. ;i l I . lit tl.ut a Willi Is only part v, ' .;'; wool" (.,n Hot Tee, .iril,v :i,. ..bin I .1. r le. - I U r e l 1 1 !.e ithli to . I. How ever, n "p'lre e.Mil." i.ii.ien to,iIs ki.ouu six k1i i. lie in I J eb!!, ri-HliW li it Ti I ill,.- li.ee ibe wear- -I. '"t!i ihoiiM !'. m.-.lt'tCS uf lllel.e l n- Ou'tl '"' ! :: .-' i !!. l e elected on (lie panic ji n -i ..) li e style. IUtrei.ica are to b liil.S ueiiriu' v ; r, .:,v.y it it i to : .il ot i:. .n aa & . '. b i.i .U.to i:u...;,.i; e i i :. - . t -i a I.na t;.i ; ia u to i.i:. :. i-'v.,t Ic.id...u-:i ul c;, ,n ;: or if the On sin l,-.i.ik b , .t w com; ,:e . v.'.ui n.i j,i i 1. K.:..a ii.i ex.c.l 11. ...;a!ii j fui the prospt't l..r li.r r.-iurn i.io.ey to Ik ..: .' J. At t.u b. ai, i.. il all the ti.ui.i. ti.ui ( an bi il -'.:.:,.. U i.il',i,. t.i...i,n. t'lc I. r..'i',, i '. e.i.c (".ii o:uy , .,. t:, s. It Vi ! ..r,::.t ;.;..!.,, tia i.!,;i t:.v v.: , -. s i -i i ,...:: : ii.n hy li.t r. ,.i.. ,. ;,t,.j to. i-1 .. i.. le ' ; t: cn (;:;) i t a n u en.iiiie r..!u:a f '-i i: ... .v ;Uv,. ,.. in. ,ii ,f J3'i ,, . ;...'i.;.'I u. ),, ;. in;, rmm uf Hm Im rit W II.,... DANKEK3 bCLr A blink iu Monrovia, Ind.,'tf ;.:i huw. corn for fairnera. A ba tinent roon 'i Btted out teat s-uron for tho p-lr poso and 23."'. 0 nrs were te iid ( liftyslx fanners. Onu-fourili ef i in, seed teU'd but year waa uniit fur need. Thin year the p rcent.ero wl : I nn even hl'u r. Th-j work b if.ni.. under tho niip.-rvlf.'on of the b'rb ne'..i,u ajrleiilfiiral te-nher. l rcpm-lr that the community will h,.ve a u r pin.", of need corn thli your. Tbi; 1 anl-.a of C0nv-:iy, Ark., bn .'. offered prizes for tli.- i,i,,,t iiiiirk'..ib'e sweet pcilutoi i pi (-el uei il on ono i,ci-,. of bind. A lii-Hl pilo of Jl.'iO In (if fijred. aloi fr v illi throw !!::: i let prln;: if $"0 nub. The conn'y iment mul li:e liatiks lire wnrkinrt out Ibe d'..'ali:,. Tin; Couniy liiiilirrn Anvocini !,im v.-lll help to-Hiipioy a full titmj eninit;.-Ii-ader tlii year for buys' nnd tjirla' ciub worli In C:,l!rii!ii. fbtr.lieo aid Iiuoua VLia countiea, Iowa. spa ti- f a.i' Time Was When Hot , Water Was a Luxury heaters tuni sIovoh H'kJ eetfiivtt appliances in n vt'Oiv o'' ,i .foima have mmJo hot wnttreom mtn-pliioo. Hut for tlioiissnds oi ytra it was difuntlt top'li urn; tvriircl boili cur; ntni labor. KouiHt) ruins Iihvh jjiven tip io.!lly a i elabor.itiEluu'iiiniIiv. Jut niujti no hem n.ilj u lialf .vati'r. Tne oarlcst lio water hei.t r known daU'3 b t,'k s )ino uv.t tin u eii i joai-'s. Ttu't' Wii ibi nlii tui:,! of ton R tn'ini I't'iii'ii bicnz.' with 'a hand, by which : -')Ul I I 0 Vlni over tll: firo J j 1 ivi i ti i th I'jc i f , lus. a lootai ctnU.iuT in whicii 'hot fj'da V0"- 1 ' U' I mi eh - I , ,.' , ' ,iu'c!l ' 8 , 11 ' ' c ' -t n- ; -loot c, tier i iijsiiiiit vrm.oi . tto.'e. Fiance', .n ti.i tni li.lo uros .Ii voli-ped the touil!oUi', a hoi lew j H d-tf, I la'. c me of clay, hktf u iiiiue mill ii i' i-ilo which ht,t ci.att'oal wai tc , ''';s " 1 H d iuniitor of and on .op of which sat u kettio u'h' M- Mike Ii ui oof n.ai of water. T lu-bouiilott.. achfivtd ' ""' watt, m.-ini.-.i recently at great beauty of form tin i tinih,l),vif",,t'i:" ! Audrey CuShfottb t the time of l otos the XI V. ho 'm 01 M.. T. v. CitMlorlli of not even th S in Kitiw' CO I'd ttitli , , KiC'ttHllltrf tatle'et. ' i in ii- in in; i.i.i .'iie' Mill-ill 1,'im llie ditinieiiil oriL'tiiiiled III li e lire of low. ih- stniie :i purtlctiliirly esttsem.Nl In I" ly In Ibe Mi,!.1.. ., ., , It wn, K-'ti .it In have tin power of main- i " ' bariiHiny between husband and "If:. Chiuvhai, ScaclatJ Kn-'und that a man. having one made i. li.. nfien Inlierlts this cliolca from t uiiumiiiI for the sam tailoring Arm , :i mold tlebt tlttlng clothes. Tba cut und not rounded, to give on effect s l.i. ii luoUiij If th Hues of bis suits by tl.e price and the word of the tailor. v tilcb one pays aud not necessarily for n rename uiiiiJe fiord ty I ''rtXS . . ''ll ipleTi an iivi.lded for fA---.IS.KiJ ' 7 - ( I at 'Ti ,,--1 Kodak as you go Up hill nud clow; every vvlicrc. A;ui i! will give a g.-io-J :ict ; account ct tjc trip. All bummer, y t. us fit you out ih.iv C; N'C . t h:1 r u't I.iaI;.!; j ;!,.,. (.'ct' il.j il.c yon want :tt cm' i'.ud k counter. Koiltiks $6.50 tip Dullard' The. Kodak Filling Station LEXINGTON LCIiOKS Mis'H K! ro Tui'ktT wlo las been eniplt ycii in Sali'iu for Home inontliH pi t tifiivt'd Momiti'y cvtiiinff foi" n visit with ri'ln'.ivt's nud to atti nd llio Kudio. Sam ICili iii who bus bi'cn on n hunt in tl !!m niotn.ti inp.ro Uiuni'd Mo: i!:iy liiini;ini a deer. Kldl'l'd Ml'Millt'll, JlHIH'H I.rpcli Vesta Lain Mid I'ntil Nil.cil.s dm. i; over to IVtnlU ton on Tin n day and ti i k in tlm' Hountl-U .Mr. nnb'M' , Karl Wnini r tu'crm alraniod by Mm I'Vva Shinn and Hank Scot vi'tior totw I't npldlatiV Jorind- U n S tMirduy. Mi-H Wilin l and' O'nl hue . , . . , '' 'ii.M'taiOi . ,uh the u.t V..v t.m Atfnd Wilrok of Klltf in i-o lOi'i'Kon tu I Mis lVt'iiie t'iv no I 'Id. 0 A. V.. ), In. m j .' U'i I!ot.i ' ''1'XI"K,0M' """e 11 ' known i , . . . , , , , , , , I . a 1 II. r i 1 I :: 1 1 1 1 ,, li o -s for 111 T( many iieu .irf aoalit.i-sjw hil M-, ! I . . ! ''XleKlO:i 1 I '! I -H' I ttid 'iit MV: youiiK f , 0 m.,ny NI1Kl ,ni . , . , . t I '" ""''' B- 1 l"'s"" lh ' x h ,"1 fill.'. 'It Wl l.r-i '.Ul- I i , . , i .U.llle.w J'.nnt . tuni pi i ; ji-i i:y. t .Mri. K I lint do H lo.'i l-'- ii!y min imis; fur V. nanhoc Wa-.h. wo ii the wid v.eii w iti, n him. h Mr. and ..r. W. J.D.ui, l.av; tc en th el limn liiv. r i. Iii te f.i y h-iii i . . .e intl .-it'ci.f ttieir . .V... r. Mis..!'. W. A i s'Hi. nirs. AiiMin s conditio. i I j 1 -;iinlit!y imjnovi d tht.tuh nii veiy 8oriot.ii. Jlr. i n I Mis. AM t A J..:rs und childion, in,. I M.-i1. i.l at.i F'Un'h and naui;!iUrs w re So i dj v..-i:yr in Lexitvon. M' and Mm. Ivid Kuion"' li.r. e tt fviity talum l'.HVs-O'in m the rrjiiit Maioi rat cn wu-r. Mr" Uon.-ie is pi ejiri inn tg jml in 3' it) ucrtu of wiieut. i Neil Winie from Uiiii ii in! I L "xiru'onu vifithii Aiotin r. Mr b'f liil White bud li.xce l. ii.iier's ! , K )i!eo. I ... - nii'-Neq Ajflxine (, Mil ry, () a! .v! ' ' ' " ' e' leav. Ml Ue ,,4.f ."f 1 5 1. 1 d'ty loattinl school a' O, A r I i .: ... d )' ;.' p;jftr,v; (ul.ik vni ctiai.-trt .'; arc rep iianuy . tf it di, aad a good need a Kotl t!., so k t ur. Kodak itum i.s ready have tilentv ff UrtAviii's $2.00 iij) Pharmacy. Lfxiiitfloit wk wei4 icpi'cr 'tiled at l'endU'ton'H I'lUvShuw last wt rli Amoiitf tlniMt' who ittlendoJ wvtv 1'oin Harnott, iiilpii Lin.ili, lvulph Jai'l,;,o,i, (.!!;; l'l.ilipa ai.if Mr. and M t . Uoo ('x. Cal.irrlial Deafness li o"e. euithxl le- ii it lnitiiiniM i'..iullllnq "r tile leiii ee lining .,( Ilm 1 i, , , iu Tut'tf. W in n Ihltl lulu. I llllii'm, ,l, leue It rillt.t'tliiir eolllel nr liiil i I'M. t H'llliul. I'iil.".ji llm iuituieie.ii..(l ihi, In. iiiiuieil, jmir liimrinif iumv Im ile. uniit feu-i-r. lltl.l.'N f ll lllllll Ml llll IM) will do What wo eliilm for tt I l.t ynei' n' sb m of t'litnrtli ur livnfucss cnoaml by I'R til llll Holil by nit rtroifirlnts fer nvor ) Vniri1. Y. J. t'hciiey it Co., '!'el,,Ui, Ulilo. It Grows Hair or yoeir Money Puck 1 houauiu- .j i women ar r lug new Im.. miJ pulling an end to scalp ailments with llie new 'ma Ea method of tic itnviit. Vn t " L i . n i J Sculp NIasbb k makes it eisy to uive tUm V-' tM 1 culp proper tate nnd In tiv he,.H of al.aiufent and ,'Ior.nua Knir. I he rubber tiiiijiU ii on lb polnt epplitnlor e. the tre.itnwnt di retily lo iho heir touti mid ot the Same lima Kp!)y t)iari.e ilia sralp, Al( lioul Our muney built VU-OrtV Irr illlinit plan. We Bive you , A .' pu.idve guaiaiiiue. ; " t t M i i V Tt ll" :,, ton t X f T. t t -if. When you come la know lint your fuel i; almost iloi.e. It pays to inwctl .alc did prices at rpi . . r :p'i f ? When vot" 'Wt' : iiL ii ? OlUl) C D J . S- l I bee I It Pel jTii L..V.V , V IU V Iosk', Oregon. 4M i illi ; iiH-U .7; -i5l nifiriirir;WUffp mi Y.-.i V 7 I .7 .., I ' U - 4 wlnnWni fa rcacfi 4i ti m te i Ml ti vM a teardrop torn namty T u' 7, J' w ml r ( y- a.-i' ML IlK-UNIVHWIlYofOKCGON . Jlitiiiui: TKc C'ii'.' f i( I ilciiiture, Sicnr hi " I the Ails wall li (lrilinruts. Tlic prulcMkwiil selioolsof Artttl tiiluiv "'lit AllitJ Aits I'mlivrM A J m 1 1 . i i 1 1 .Jinn M ul loii Ornd. u ute Si nd t -.luunmliim f mw iWcil r i Mi,. I'hym ul 'Jy. t :'"h $ uiUif' t.A'en"loo, I.' n mtolfjtit or enjj I'lunnuion j u'if Thu lUitti.ttr, tniivrsifj; of j CV.vii. t;u( tii;. Ofufun I T..t J'.'tO V. it Op. September 24. I2S ll'il-linra (hie In-; ie- pi ii i-r) All. I liie- iloli!.!' mnl ni'itiniiy mul muhi Ibei l bn y- IT tbe.v're lint tun oi l fur tin. I mut uf thin::.- SU'tcli, Look for f.e Ee 'i t I:. in llui hutilt of Imiklii, fur Ib.l ii .er liiiln: of iln elii; I, ii n ; mi 'i u I ;ie I i ilnl t, cuiilll e In I ub ul . I 1 l' Ih, in til Ih.i Ii 'en r y n' ' n Mill... HI b, , j V(. tm ,f ' II I I. II- M. - U lil.llH 'fV-'iiOrirvMK 'K H H srmers "A T -1 sv ft i x cite - , v - ;J i V mm .'w : - nd of fii-jl nt ;;lor Co. 'AC 4 J-44 IW4HfHHII ttkVSfl oorRnrsj was: 1 d?nh.he'cairt ineiifliunomorr. CM'4. . Ttw tltff Casa 1 ay