4 THE 10NE INDEPENDENT Published Every Friday by V. W. HEAD, Editor Publisher SV HSCRIJTION One Year $150 ix Montli!i ..- -75 .hree Months .'. - .53 fcntcred as Second class matter st 'he pomoftice st lone, Oregon, un.ler act of March 3, 1879 Friday, July 13. 1928. lie serves his party tvst who serves his country best. Samuel f. Tiltlen Sam Houslon, of the Cherokee Nation and, the l.one Star Sure, once said of Jefferson Davis, -He U as ambitious as Lucifer and as cold as a lizard. Some farmers seeem to think this 1e scription fits Friend ? Hoover. And now a federal inverNVa tor add Col. Hofer's Manufac turer to the list of the subsidized prrss. How sa.il If we msy judge by the annual increase in the. pe-primary rei;is tration of Republicans, the time is not far distant when there will be nobody left in the D-mo cralic party except "G od o!' A!, Oswald West, and the Edi tor of the li ne Independent. In other days, mid war's dismay We ra'lied all to Hooverize. What seer then dared forerast the day When we auain would Hcov. erize? V fW v. rrr-rr ately there are the professional schools. The second plan is that of the new personnel bureau . , ,.i which will be of service to the siuuents noi oniy wnue uity ure . J . . .L!I . .1 - ! in college, but before tillering and after graduation as well. Members of the Greater Ore. commitee will confer with si ud ents interested, and it is p'anned ; to have several meetings during the summer and early fall. Your headaches may be leliev ed bv properly fitted glasses from Dr. Tyler, of Bend, whose next regular tri to Heppner at, Petei store will be July 15 and 16. Sat sfaction guar anteed. Money in Old Silwr Foit Tha, so-called "silver" foil la really tin or aluminum foil and a great deal of It la uxed and much of it wasted by being discarded after once having served a a wrapping. A Welsh char Ity drive took the form of a collection of this material for the period of one year and the amount collected repre sented a value of SUMmo. which wis expended In endowing hosp:,..l beds. During the "drive" other money and valuable material was collected which brought the total up to :10,000. Automatic One of the Los Angele furii lure stores has a new davenport that they call "Cupid's Retreat." It look very much like most other davenport but unwary bachelors are warned. "Why do you call It "Cupid's lie treat'?" visitor ventured to Inquire. "The upholstery Is quite thin," ex plained the salesman, "and by the end of a year It Is sure to be worn through. thereby displaying the time to get married." sign : "If v-J off s (WFNEW (CAMS Irresistible feminine appeal has been added to maaculine power in The Prrnldent, The Commander, The Dictator and The Erskine. Beaut y Here are delightful new colon from hieh to chooac DubLblu, Deauville Sand, Suble, Fawn, Antelope Tan und Dauphin Red with just a daub, of antique cunning in the finish of interior door panel and exterior body lx-It. Smartest of upholstery fabric broad cloth, mohair, whipcord and plush in har monizing shades. Charm Here are alluring new feature to increase your pride of poMtM-fmlort - handsome winged headlamps flat radiator cap with tho sunie wing motifslender, graceful radiator design all in glistening turnish-proof chro miumjaunty "polo cap" visor gleaming New President Eight -IU9 horsepower-8& miles per hour The President Eight The Commander . stt 0 ir - wvr e'vr (Morgan Items Con'td.) ........... i . IS. r. rettyjonn a combine roke down Monday. Ine wheat:, , . ' . . , . u.. i. .defied Tammany and all it stood Is turning out better than expect , " H ., ' Noel SVeeter and Roy Deardorf ; were Morgan visitors last Sun- CyT,'ey came up tom Cama8' on Pciing 10 w dalliance with the corrupt bosses In ?.unnK h':vw,.t Ihey went to; Indiana and i)jnuis it hi . eniZaiZcd u o i-.. : nepuner, ounuy evening. Remember that J. E, Swanson carries all lines of insurance. H. E. Harbison and son are busy these days receiving the 1928 wheat. Among those haul j ing are Hal Eiy and Alfred T rood son. Mr. and Mrs. Str?ater left for Camas, Sunday. Carl liuedbuii and Rusty Coch ran ate hauling .wheat for Hal Ely. Mr. and Mrs. R. E Harbison and son Hubert drove to Pendle ton, Sumiay. They report a very erjovallH Dip. Lonuu, evening (Ley uruve to Lexington and got into som j frtohly ourt-d road oil. no: a pleasant experience now I bnt one that give promise of better things to be. Mr. Besheis is helping at the Morgan w arehouse. See Swanson for insurance. FOR SALE 1 ton Ford truck. Good condi tion. Price $150 00 Call or write T. C. Troge, lone, Oregon. Utaianr SffUdDWURKB OF FOUR LINES silvered hardware colorful onyi top for gear lever and horn button. Comfort S;ata of new design full cush ioned, form fitting lounges steering wherl ' (adjustable t your particular needs) responds to your will rather than your muscles ball bearing spring shackle give riding ease hitherto unapproached in the most expensive cars hydraulic shock absorbers super brakes which i top the car smoothly, gently in half the distance prescribed as standard. These are the cars women have been hoping for-iplrited, beautiful, safe, comfortable. Worthy to hold every official stamina and speed record for fully equipped stock cars. Luxury and good taste at One-Profit prices. $1683 to $2483 The Dictator , 1433 to 166S The Ersklne All prlcwf. o. b. Jar lory , tit THESE dent SMITH REPUDIATED Continutil tmm 1'ntt I. k..lk .. I .. I U....... . !..,. .1., . ... .... ,for, and spurned Its votelnthe rnnunnllimi Tammany has alwayf bt.cn a ,limKiin., kwi i h- of the democratic party, for by Its OkMllin'M VlWVn III IIV I'lVIVil ; in underhand practices that have been a disgrace to the country. It jhas never had the Interest of the party at heart. It has cared only for boodle and booze. It is not democratic. It Is "neither flesh nor fowl nor good red hen ing." Oh! shades of Jackson, Jefferson and WilsonI That such a lawless, depraved, contaminated crew should ride into power invoking your names and your deeds as they did last week at Houston. It was an l.isult to party lead ers and party founders who have stood for hltfu ideals and lofty principles. When a political party so far de parts from its principles as to una no oetter mu-riai tor a nom unee man a man u nn ic a cvmrwii 1 0f its worst element, it U time for I ati tfluwi mpn arlIi wnm,n . ... diate that party. Fortunately this is easy to do this year (or the republicans have offered us in their nominee, Her bert Hoover, the outs a dit g man in their party, a man of gentle breeding p leasing Personality, ster ing character, brilliant attain ments, broad vision and superb statesmanship. I Concluded in Oil. 6. m85 $1183 to $1395 835 to 1045 Garrage, in ;1 By HICHARO STORM COH N American who bears a vury famous name atrollml Into tli biu-bor shop of ths Savoy Hotel In Iiomlon not long ago to got a haircut and A a shave. An hu sat In tho barbtir'i chulr, It suddenly occurred to him that ha would Ilka to telephone, to tha Vnltod Slates. He had tola plume brought, and, whlto tha bar ber continued his work, tho cus tomer tulked across the Atlaittlo Ocean, It was uot an emergency call, The whole thing was easy, casual, Ilka) talking by tulcphon from one town to another her In tha United States. It tin traveler In Ixmdon had hap pened to be a Cuban or a Canadian Instead of an American, ha could hava used tha trana-Atlantlo tele phone service to call soma city In tha Island Kepubllc or tha Domin ion luatead of talking to a point In tha Vnlted 8tatea. Ilia call, how aver, would hava followed the asm rout across tha Atlantic In either case, tor telephone conventions between Great llrltulu and points In Cuba and Canada art transmit ted through tha United Rtatea. Voice! Aereaa tha Ssa Tha Ilrltlsh telephone wires carry tha voice of tha speaker to a radio transmitting station at Rugby. Rig land. From there tha words art lent out across the ocean by radio telephone, to be picked up by tha Amerlran,recelvlng atatlon at Moul ton, Maine, and put on the long distance telephone linos which transmit them overland to their destination anywhere In ttili coun try or In certain Canadian rll!?s. If tha call happens to be for C; :a. It travels down to Key West. Flori da, via the long distance tulcphona lines, and goes from there to liar ana by one of the long untlumea telephone cable which was laid across tha Florida Strait several years ago. The voice from the Western Hemisphere takea a different route In Its Journey eastward to Great ',vi 7 TV"'' BrHaln. Over lbs 'American long distance lluai It travels to Rocky Point, tang Island, not tar from , New York City. There a powerful radio transmitting atatlon put It "on ths air," and it Is picked up on tha other aids by the Hrltlah radio receiving station at Cupar, Bcotland. Prom Cupar It goes to Its destination over ths Hrltlah long distance telephone wire. Many Nations Within larshet Ths linking up ot the United States, aud several foreign coun tries by telephone, baa brought aa Immense ares within speaking dis tance ot any one ot ths ll,!O0,OOO telephones connected with ths Ilell System In ths United Btales, Ut In 127, Mexloo also waa added to the Hat of countries to which Amer icans can talk by telephone, when President Coolldg and President Calle exchanged greeting st ths formal openlug of telephon service between ths Unltsd State and sav sral of ths moat Important cities of Mexico. It la possible todsy for ss Amer ican traveler to Journey to a point sa much a 7,000 mils from horns, to visit many foreign countries, and still remain within speaking distance ot bla family and bualneas associate. H can trsvsl through out tha length snd breadth of ths United Bute from Main to Cali fornia snd from Oregon to Florida; snd, though hs may be 1,000 miles from home, be will And hardly a Iowa fi im which Lj eat: uot luls phons to hi own house or offlcs. Duslnes or pleasure may take him to Canada, but th great Dominion la still within earshot ot hi Amer ican boms by telephone. If he visits Cuba, he can continue to keep la touch with family and business af fairs by word ot mouth. Ha esn Journey far to the south of ths Rio Crsnde snd yet not lose contsct with hi base, It b chooses to Isle phone home from ssy of the Impor tant cities oa th International tele phone circuit II may croea U ocean and tour England, Scotland and Wale, and visit cartels allies on lh continent ot Europe, while stIU remaining within ths rang st telephons communication with America, Tat less thsn II year ago It wsa not possible to telephon across the continent from New York to San Francisco. And la 1171 a distance of two miles Between Boston snd Cambridge, Msasschns setts, represented ths almost range over which telephons conversattoa . was possible. Cemfert sf VIm Frcm Hem Business conversations, of course, make up a Urge part if ths trai ts on the International telspbon circuit. But personal calls ar fre quent, too. as whan aa American la England talked With bis threa-yesr-old daughter la BufJalo, N. Y and hsr childish voles traveled ovr 1,000 miles, telling of her pleaasr at playing In tha snow. To th lously trsvsler In a distant land, th familiar vole means mors than ths mere message. Ths sense of personal contsct snd the ssser sncs that all I wall up to th very moment of speaking carry a com fort that ao other form ot distant communication can g I v . Th knowledge that It Is possible to tele phons horns greatly basens th loneliness of those whom business or pleasure takea to Canada, Cuba, , Great Britain or certain cities In Mexico or on th continent ot Euros. In an emergency th trsvsler of course, turn at ones to the facil ities fur word-of mouth communica tion with his family and friends. , But experienced travelers ars Ming th International telephon facili ties, for calls of convenience aad plessur, si well a for basin and emergency conversation. Tbsy recognlt that, In tlm. th tele phone circuits connecting distant countries will beoomo si Indlspes ssbl publla services ss th long distance telephon line bar In th United But ar today. Between the two candidate there la no comparlion to their fitness for the office. I am proud to support Herbert Hoover because he has every re qnirement for the high poaition to be filled. He has the cultural background that la necessary St this time for the head of a great nation like ours. His sbillty as An organizer and business execu tie has boen proved. His accora pliahments stand In the wtitten record of his splendid patriotism during the world war and the warm plica which he won in the hearts of the American people by this service. When the totes are counted in November there will be added to the normal republican majority the votes of thousands of clean minded democrats all ovtr this country who place honor and in tegrity, patriotism and prit.clple above mere party loyalty. MRS. ALEX. THOMPSON. Former democratic nstlonsl coul.nittc woman (or Oregon and (omer Oregon leg islator. "Portland OrtgonUa.