The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, March 09, 1928, Image 4

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    HE10NE INDEPENDENT
Published Every Friday by
V. V. HEAD, Editor Publisher
SUUSCKlI'llON
One Year ... $1 50
'ix Months - . .7S
.hree Months x... u.. . .50
l.ntered as second class matter at
he pnstorTicc Ion. Oregon, under
act of March 3, 1S79
Friday, Par. & 1928
Praise of Pedestrians
The Mitnlrliii! mini know of cer
I : i i 1 1 undents, fur pone III years, win
have sin veil off in II riiil t ios Htnl disan
hit Ion hy earnest walking luile fel
t.uvs Hose upon elEhly or ninety but
brisk ns hoys. Chnrles Plckeos.
Virginia Led in Cotton
It Is wild ilnit when I'lirUtoplier
l ii(iltiM discovered AmerloN l.i 1 l!2 l'
finiiiil the cotton plent sniwhin wild
tit the earliest elTorl In cultivate !
In whiit Id now tin I'nlleil Suites wio
in in-.'i. In whnl Is now the state m
Virginia
Jewe'.$ of Egyptians
Kt-nin 011 rl lest time llimiich !
IlKypllaii history are found the tapis
iiir.iill, lnriiioe, gurnet itinl cnrncllnn
tinting from about 2-HKI R. U othei
tones hlKh In furor were a met by it
ante, emernld and tourmaline
-est American Lake
.1 bike. In Oregon, Is. believed
-. ihe deepest body of freih witer
Mui'i lea.
WHEN PROMOTERS USE "CHARITY"
TO DECOY TRUSTFUL CONTRIBUTORS
Investigation of Various Schemes for Defrauding Public
Out of Money Disclosed by Bankers Association
-Many Kinds of Fake Industrial Promo
tions Usd as EalL
' . s By W. R. MOREHOUSE
Public RelitUnt Commlition, American Banker Aaaociatlon
MILLIONS of dollars raised under the disguise of charity go
to line the pockets of promoters. Ticket sales on raffles are
commonly used, and while'the loss to any one person who buys
a ticket is small the aggregate loss for the
aMMuiNMuuicinw United States runs into millions of dollars.
V" .' " ! r rauo II u thp
-vV; j make a contract with some charitable insti
r-.
-1
f is often one
v;' ,
S i have been led to believe that their contribu
. I tions so practically 100 per cent to charity,
K'N rVvsJ ne following
V' A :-1 A number
v. a, MOREHOUst of the tickets went to the institution. There
was nothing to convey any other impression. Apparently it
was open and above board and was being conducted by men
who were contributing their time gratuitously.
For teveral dayi a new automobile,
mounted on a truck, was drlren up
and down the atreeta, wltb bannen
tilling about the drive for funda for
the charitable Inatltutlon. One day
the truck would go by displaying oce
of the popular makes of automobllts.
A few days later It would parade by
displaying some other popular make.
Periodically the truck would pull Into
the curb where It would park fur ser
ercl bours while the promoters plead
ed with passer! by to take tlcketa on
the r u (Tie and thereby help a deiervlug
charitable Institution to meet Us bills.
Thousands "Touched"
Thousands of people, touched by the
appeal for help, bought tickets, the
total sale running Into the tbmmanda
of dollars. Contr:.-T to the loll. ( of
the ticket buyeri 'v.elr contributions
did not go 100 pc- cent to charity.
Inxteari the char). Me Institution re
ceived but 26 ceau i.ii the dolh.r, the
promoters getting 11 cents on fio
dollar aa their net profit, or twice the
amount received by charity, while the
remainder ot 22 cents on each dollar
represented the 'amount charged
against gross sales by the promoters
as expenses. .
fn other words, every person who
bought a CO cent ticket for the sake
of charity, contrlhuied but U cents to
charity and 37 cents to those promot
ing the scheme. Whether yon give
to charily or make an investment It
will pay you lo got the facts!
Unfortunately there Is a general Im
prefmlon abroad that wildcat promo
tions are confined to oil, mining and
Uew Inventions. The truth Is, many
tuck selling promotions are operated
uiuler the name of other Indimtrics.
Fals Claims
A certain group of promoters In
festignted offered for sale stock In a
proposed woolen mill. In order to sell
the stock they resorted to the use of
misrepresentation and false claims.
After renting spaie on the ground
floor nf aa oRlee building fronting
on a bncy street (hey began their cum-
palitn. Orally and hy printed adver-'
llHenienls extravagant claims were
Hliiiiii lor in e prnp""n corporation
which were grossly fnlne.
Loage Directory
1 )NE LOIHiR No.u, .V. V. A A, .
Meeta every flrnr mill thli-it WimIivm
Ii ty utem-h month. V, M, liny mi-ii-(Vt,
Secy , Klmop tlrllflth, Trot.,
A. A. M.X'iiU'.
I.ocuat Chnpter No. II'.I O. K
MoetM the aecoinl mill fourth Tiiea
il;i.v ol cneh iiioiilli.W, M ,Mr. Mnr
tlm Hick, S.-c.v., llulh Mnmui.
IOXE l.OlitiK Nil. MS, I. O O. K
Meets every Niitiinlny evening. N.
U. T. K. IVtclKiMi, V. (1 , I). C. Mel
ikip, Secy,, Leo llowtll, TreiiM., K .1.
Brlstow.
itrxt'H o ii ass i;i:iii:kaii No. II.
I O. O. K. Meeln lii-l unit thin
I humility uf cneh month N. (. Jure
K'.ln Md'Ul'dr, V. II. (iliiil. l.iniili I.
vy Tenia, Ultelilr, Tjciik , EtHc
llrlatow.
Morrow ("utility IVinoiiii (iriinjre
Mnmer, ( Im. kkliimler
Secy.
i'jtl iiiit-tlnu;
Oh Ra!t!
A allele pult ot nil living In mod
rate i-lminituuiT run be reKilslbh
lor the iirrlml ot Wi.imm rodents In
tl.ive years.--American .Miigimloc
nrnmntom nf thpsB nrhpmos first
tution to conduct a campaign for funds on
behalf of the institution. They are to run
the campaign in the name of the institution
and share the proceeds. The whole scheme
of deceotion. To those who
case we investigated should
of promoters recently contract-
eu Willi vnai nauie inniii.ut.ioii iu 'ui on a
campaign to raise funds by the r a file of a
new automobile. So far as the public could
tell from the banners used in displaying the
atitnmnhilp. tho full amount nf Iho t.iln nriro
It was claimed that the promotion
had the support of the Chamber ot
Commerce, but It did not have any
such an endorsement. It was claimed
tbst the corporation had a signed con
tract fur the sale of millions of dollars'
worth of Its products orders eoouish
to keep the mills running day and
night for many years and accordingly
Insure its success, but all that It hsd
was a valueless take agreement
It was claimed by two of the prin
cipal promoters that they had had
miny years of experience in the manu
facture ot wooleni, In fact bad or
ganized and financed a woolen mill
which la th 'argent In the United
Stales. The tarts -vers these two pro-
The "Charity" irlve
molers had not been connected with
any mills for over twenty ysrs and
they had attempted at different times
lo promote mills, all of which had
failed. One of the promoters repre
sented that formerly be was president
and general mauuger ot one of the
largest woolen mills In Canada. The
fact was the mill referred to had gone
Into bankruptcy and he had been tare
taker of the plant.
Tills story of misrepresentation can
be duplicated lo practically the whole
Industrial field, and because our In
dustries are being exploited with In
tent to defraud, it behooves every In
vestor to Investigate carefully. He
should consult his banker before draw
ing his savings out and losing them
on some wildcat Investment.
Church Directoiy
WILLOW BRANCH UNION .
C C. SOCIETY
Pres.
V. Pres.
Sec.
Treas.
Thelma Furbes
John Condor
Mary Slocum,
Edw. Keller
Next met. ting, March 6
lleppner Oregon.
th at
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School at 10:00 A. M.
Prayer Meeting, Thur., 7:30P. M.
kONG tUCATlONAL CHURCH
Rev. VV. W. HEAD, Pastor
Services
.1:00 A. M.: C. E. nt 6:45, P. M.
V'rayer Meeting, Wed., 7:30
IRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
lunday School 10:00 A. M.
Yayer Meeting Thurs. Evening
Services
C. E :6:3.; Preaching Service,
at 7:30 P. M.
Tor Shabby Leather
' Shabby lent her can be renovated Ii;
mem-inn white of egg, Hint has been
beitten Into a froth, over the" aurfm-i
with a piece of soft linen. It tlr
mid then rub well with another soli
.loSlL
Wouldn't It?
It would be grand if, when a fi-llnn
mis down anil out, his creditors wen
forced to Inke neutml corner a-nl
trait until he had again gotten on hi
'pvt. Louisville Times.
All Right,
luternnlliHiiil athletic- cimte'ts nr
ihm-ntcd ns nn nld In world peu-e
This would be rem-Miiihle If nimelmih
would Invent n cniilest which both
-lih-s could win.
Where Intuition Faite
Women's Intuition doesn't seem wi
ltnpreMlve when Central nes It lo rte-r-lile
.hnt number ynn renlly want.
tiilncy Wbig-Jonmul.
Drinking Flowere
Omnium thrive If you feed them
i. I (I tea mice In a while and hyilnin
Kei: mfm In Cke weak co.T. I'ottr
mill' the roots only. .
Both Money and Honor .
The only medal awiirik-d hy the
I'nlled Slntea which carries with II
nionetnry compensation Is Hie lliil-.'
of Honor.
The Taih ot Adap'.alion
Life for most of im Is a rotiilnuna
; ri-es of get I lug ii'i'il to the things
ue lindn'l exre-clwl. Ilomnn Trim
irlit.
Nothing- to Be Feared
.-o(li-v Is n t .1 'llseiKP. II Is the
mime of Jhe science Hull concern It
s- lf with measuring the earth.
Always Popular Pastime
V Iro a fofluw' ln't doing anything
ebe be ccn pmlrsi abniil bis taxes.
Indianapolis News.
Wonder of Wonders
Congo natives are said to register
great anMt?emciil rt seeing a mulch
s'rlke tire. A patent lighter in the
same clrciinMutn-es would prohnbly
paralyse them. Detroit News.
Her Exact Age
Orundina llollnnl nan a liny wtp
of a woman who hud been seventy
ninee she wua lifty rnd would be sev
enty nnlil she wn niii'-ty. Womun'a
Home ''ompnnlon.
Wicks for Oil Lamps
Wicks usrd In nil I in,s are ninde
of col Ion liber, will 'i Is composed of
microscopic tubes. Tlie nil pnsse up
uto these tulies by c. j lllnry action.
'Tie Alwii i'hus
It's xtrniige Unit :li I- Iters of prnlxe
a writer jrela come f.'-::i siitHible feo
!le and Ihe letler o crlllclsm from
hllolB. St. Paul I'l ;i::li-h.
The Crca'. i.lasler
In (hese dnys It m t il be revised to
-end Hint haste lint!: s wnie of Ini
iiuin life lloMnti i:-.iu'tn Tiiiimcrlpt
Thought (c- Teday
How quickly a 1 1 -. . t , lietievolent nci
Is repaid by the Con loiisuess of hnv
ng done It ! Ilosen t'nllou.
Think V. Over
Have friends, not for Ihe Sake ol
receiving, but of g.v'::g.
Nugget of Wisdom
When In doubt, If:. n lo the side of
eicrcy,
Shortcutting to Success
Another secret ol -mvess g not to
v.-nnte nny of your I'-ne thinking up
Hpcrels of success. T'-rre Untile 'J't lb
line.
Among Tkoss Musing
Another miming i,irlli -the one
who used to sing l.::j helping mot li
ef wash the dishes,
PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
anything in photos
!at
BOGGS PHOTO-ART
STUDIO .
HEPPNER, OREGON
"C. J. WALKER"
Lawyer (EL Notary
Public. .
t lleppner, Oregon
DR. E. E. BAIRD
'Dentist"
Oflice in Fair PulMing.
Open Sui day and eveninys
by appointment.
Phone M 1012, Heppncr Ore.
JACK FERRIS
-: Dcrmatician :
: It pays to look well.
: "Specialist in Bobs"
X
i C.LSVEEK
ATTORNEY AT
LAW.
t. First National Bank RUg,
J lleppner,
Oregon J
J When You Visit Jjlleppncr
Eat At The
"Elkhcrn Restaurant"
X Good Meals Best of Service
Lunch Counter
A.D. McMURDO, M.D. !
t physician And Surgeon
Oftiee In Masonic Building t
? Trained Nurse Assistant t
? 4
lleppner, Oregon X
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I A. H. JOHNSTON !
I Physician & Surgeon X
riiotie Office Mn In !.'U
Ri hIiIi lue Mnlu i'.U
lleppner - Oregon
lone, Tutntnrn ami I'riilnxi
From 9 0to Io.ik) A. M.
F. H. ROBINSON
(Attorney 'Counselor,
CL'At LawJ
ill rrnctlce In All The Court
IONE OUECON
Morrow Cencral
HOSPITAL
MImsZi-uii Wi'Hlfiill, (iriiilim
Nlirae, Kiiperli.tetilient.
A. II. Johnston M. D.
I'IivkIi-Iiiii In Clinrifi'.
IIA'I IIS UICAKDNAIILK
Dr. F. E. Farrier
Dentist
Office; Odd Fellows Uld'g.
Heppner Oregon
LoaJ. Wood, li. M.
Accre lited piano teacher.
X
t uxinelin, Ureuon.
I A DCTrDCHM X
j. ii. 1. 1 1 .ii .mil
EXPERT WATCHMAKER
AND
JEWELRY REPAIRER
Heppner, Oregon. f
X $
No Recitations, Please
Ksperleine tuny leach you a lesson,
hut the world doesn't core to bear you
recite It. Iloston Transcript
Before
selling your
pay you to see L Balsiger
representing B. G. and Co.
lone, Oregon
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variety
t t One thing about this
ut uiuuv uy "in. ii juu vnnit in, vui layi'ui I; I
choice meats is Just one delightfull suggestion after
another. Yes, even ff you don't see what you have
your taste set for just speak up, No doubt that
particular cnt is in our refrigerator.
X lone Meat Market, T. E. Peterson
I..
Appartments For Rent
Electrically lighted, Vater connec
tion, Rent reasonable
:-: Inquire Independent Office :-:
"IONE BLACKSMITH SHOP"
We are prepared to take care of your
shafting requirements by the installation of an
electric key way machine and a stock of shafting
in a wide range of sizes. We also have a list of
second hand combines for sale. Agency for the
Harris 'Manufacturing Companies new combines.
j& J. P. O Meara, Proprietor j:?
Hotel
e cater to the
wish first class
George Ritchie, Prop.
BUY YOUR
COAL FROM COLE
YOU ALWAYS FIND THE I
VERY BEST AT THE
FARMERS
T
j Farm Implements
VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR
X DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES,
f MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR
WIND MILLS.
PAUL G.
lone,
contracting or
wheat it will
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in rine mcais:-:-:
market - your mind nccd'nt
tti', t
fff'
ej
lone
patronage ol those who
accommodations.
WOOD AND I
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ELEVATOR!
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WINONA WAGONS.
BALSIGER
Oregon I
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