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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1928)
Church News Note of Interest All Local Denominations. Thursday or thii week the an nuul fellowship tnc!iri for the ConrK8tlonHl churches of tie Mid Ciliimbl Anofition'wi.H hild In tlie Uonjrei;ctlo tut church In lone. The series ol true inyp b.-mi In IIooJ Kler and Ti e Dal leu on Tm-n.ty. whu cxilii. ud on Wed e ai at Condon arid will tm in in a I ce n ihc Anni ciuilon mieliiiK with the church at Free water. Next wee tlm mimionarv mitt Inn of the ) ireaa Society will In IdrrtH 'il hy a mic ski nary rtcent ly returned from theChina fiilr". The lady la viniliitf all the nri aionnry aocieliea of ti e Orenn Conference, She plana lo mett with the Aid Society of tie hurch at Lezinnton on Wedn. a, day afternoon. The lone meet! v will be held Tuhra.lay. For SALK or KENT l(iO acres ol whfat land in tl Cecil district. Icfilie of ri,. V. Comn, lone, Oregon. Robinson, Democratic Candidate, Quoted in Warm Praise o! Herbert Hoover Arkansas Senator, Smith RunninT Mate, Called His Counsel er J Leadership an 1 t spiralion to the World "Herbert Hoover BUHpcndcd the performance of IiIh duties in the cabinet and came In peron to where the diillcultiea were grcntcfit. IHh prcKence, hln advlco, hia counsel and leadership ore an limplration to men In hirjh places throughout the world," said Senator Uobimion, Democratic candidate for Vice Frcr,! dent, Hpcaklnjf before a flood relief ceremony in Little Rock, Ark., on Juno 25. 1027. I.. W. CtititittiulKtlli. of Hid Mnft ol Colorado Hprlugn Cnwllif, In a loiter to William ll.'lllll, New York Klnle Chairman nt the I'.onur ('tirtl Cum palitn Coinmlllci', rrralM Hie ;k ;fi eulogizing lldovu' ami ionip:ii. ll villi the attack Unit Ilolilimon h Hw funking frmn lliu platform upm thu JtnpuhMcan catulf "itolilnson knowing I nl ghani. " .1 .1 c ' ! i I li II wllncsn. well iarc (.'.in 'lr. Ilouvor l ut time li : win. tin ' Church Directory rues r BAPTIST CHUKCIl Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. PrayerMeetii.. Thur.. 7.301'. M CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. W. HEAD, Pastor Services 11:00 A. M.:C. E. HU:. P. M. Prayer Meeting, Wed., ':30 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School 10.00 A. H. Prayer Meeting Thura. Evening Services C. E. : 6:30; Preaching Service, at 7:30 P. M. Lodge Directory IOE I.OIKJE No.UH, A. K. A A, M Mwl every flmt mul tlilnl Vilne l.jr of ewh iiimilli. W. M. H,y Sli n Iff. Hey., Klmrr UiUUlli. 'I mm., A. A. M.M'iilie. . IWuat I'luipi.T Nu. o, ; SaWta III wrninl mi.l four Ih Turn J;i.v ofem-b miMitli.W. M ,r.. Miir- lllli lUk,Sw., Hull, M,,.,,!!. WSK I.OIIUK Xn. I If., I. tl it fci-et evi-ry Hutiniliy t-vcnliiK N 41. T. K IVtt rmiti. V. U . K. f. II. I Ik.-r, L-e lloivill, I n un . IC .1 Brl.tuw. Ul'NTil tlllAMX, JtkiitBKAItNo is I. O. O. If. ifU Ur-t Mini tin;,') Tliurcliiv iiti'iirl ith N. l. M.h, llli Mi'i'iinl.v. V. J (IIii.I.k t.iii. HH-y., Venlit It'l. l.l... Tj.'ii . I, llrlnlow. ,,tH -jr. jii.:.,- '.i ll : I UUN B.llll t ' bflna crllh crlllililim oi. ' i J of t' of whom ho ;.i iila Llltle ttoilt ipemh: "Kew mr:i In tlia hliitory of nu klri.: Iiavtf cm-i.a 'l : : c:.rcptlon I mi c t U :: '; ; , , ; r .. 1 1 r !.-: I:; lie miff ril t if I how ' -I. low b tin ,. Vim rui'Kt ut hunur -t IIii'kb (I'r.'iiK.iili i, Mr. Ilfrheri llnnvrr. In nolnit at tin world' Krcti"'t roll' f ('.nliiifrn:nr. "'Ill r-roT. aii:ir'Btly. hm n t rcai'licd thu liim.u, t.a It I Kln-iiily itlKtliiKulnhi-d hy nuny unimuul f pc: l riico ami pralMwnrihjr ai hli-vonu'iiln. "'The iKilKtanil'm trluinn of Vr. lliHivrr't ifT'iru iiiii iIhI In t:i orrnn li.tlun end Uli riluo of trcmendi.u r. i.i.: (.i.in In p r. il. of Liialllm i. inily or ii.ill'ni.il peril. "'lie did Hut liU'l aroicb troo.a la talllii diirlnc tho lata world cull Met; tut I.J .. ralli-d to ium rnni. albllliy of 1141ml. if n.it fc.uiiT. Iiiipnr I. 11 co. Ilia ink tu to niolii:.-j t!io mtlun fui d cupiiix and to rntralr tli arwd rid avai-lc of proltici r. "'lli'HrlnK tli rcitiiinimlnn of our frral chief and w.irtlma imniiUm. V'oodrow Wllaoit. Mr. Il iovi r opp mod and halted th deadly advance of ' hunitrr, pcMtllcura and famine fnllow Inn the war la Milium. Itula ami o her fiiri'len lamU. Ilnnpliula for Ito Ick and woniidcd! Kood and rlultu-u for the vlrtlm of hale and w.-ti! mmiK Hie ufTi-rtiiK and the. dytit; Jm In 1 re aloft a bi!iiiir, :ilu?ed Willi ri'"'Ct and lore In every rlvll!.-,.U lurid the limmcr of the Itcd Crot.' "Then Ihs Suiiatur rtfirred to tin pl. tnre of the Mlnslnjlppt Vallry Buait ami cild: "'Wlin would not prefer Ihc glory f leadership lii tits ratine of mervy nd relief to the blooU utained Inxlr, 1I a of a roniii: r.ir? Thl lai'tto asiembly and them ' ? 9 7. : V -it,', A J" t.' TV ' 'if-4 ..... .iiiui, aui uiee i una nia aaanrlatea br ccrciimiile attest Itie apprcilutlon of I of drain and ncd..'" Ihn people of Arl anna for the umiin I ervleo wiiU-h Mr. Hver ha ren- 1 tiered by pccnl cominlnlon of I he prmhJuiit In a time of great clltren. lie aupmided the performance of du- . He In the cabinet and rnmo In per- ' ma to where the dlffirultlea wr greatest. Hi preavnre, hli advice, bl j otniBcl ami Ic.ideMhlp are an Insplr I'ik example to men In high rv throitKhoiit the world. ( "'.Mr. Hoover' heart hu aoc nly , liared the Borrow and burden of th l.nmlnit flood dlvafctir; he amtniet a i tank which he nilKht avoid and leav, to other to perform. Wo are prce'i lj of him aa much became of hi rcat'l- 1 tiem to advice and Hlst In the p.-r. j mnnent solution of tho problem of flood prevention and control, ao tha (l.n fimir may ha a.eguardei ojalnif the low of life and property WI1I J1. ' cumi In the prlnir of thl year. U-At. . . latlon for comprehensive and permv unit protection against flood wllUlnd In him a couracsovj riivocate Ilia rerommeiidallon will Influ'-jse and probably ahape tho mKsustluan of th president In hi motage. lo Conuremi. "'We hnVM tint f..r....i,..M .Itt never fiircet the humin tnnrli the 1 I kindly plrlt. the frlpnrtlr- aympathy . I th.. Aff..il.. .1.1 .. . .... "u v.. v. 11. it nu uicn; air. uor.vfcr and hi anoiate, brotiuM In lline Col Lindbergh Flies to St. Louis To Register for Hoer Vote, He Telegrapls the Candidate Statement .rsliip, tic. m.im 1 u (,Pt",CllllK1,.N,(l An. 'W t f )m in,!,,,,,.,,,!,.,,! .tH.llHl.oi WH.k)jV(lt t ,,,. ''".0c, I. 1!IX T.JItor, klnimcliiK KiMinr. I'iiIiIWi er. Owner: W. W. Ilenil' lime, Ori Known IidihI hnlilein, nmrt uiiui i h nnil othi-r neciirll.v IiiiIiIith, IhiIiIIhh I )xr mil or more of totnl 11111111111I (if liomtw, tiioi'tK'iK1'1 "r other mviirl (tin. None, W. W. Head. Owner . HuliHcrllieil nnil nworn to before me till Hill tiny of Octo,. HIL'N. K. II. Itolilimon, Nullify Piii. Hiv My i'oiiiiiiInhIihi i'Xiliv '.' ;'li ';'ll Fancy Barred Sock roim'era fo Kale by Mrs. Peter Timm Jr., oh, Oregon. See B il iger ' For Insurance Vf .r ":v.'.:;"- I u . -1 v vr n i-iW ''Tf? ' v y f '.11 . , IWI . 1VSW. ' .' V .-. .; ,' : m -ii n f m MR. HOOVER AN J COL. LINDBERCII CALLING the elecllon of H rLert Hoover of iiireme I in poll a 'ice to tho nnllon, Oliarle A, I.lnillierKh wired the Ileptihllran randlilnle n follow: "I have .reran) ly flown to Saint J.iil to ri'glKier. Tho more 1 oo of thl raiiipalRii tho nioro a'rntiRly 1 feel that your election I of aiP promo Importiiiice to the country. Sour qua 11 1 Ion a a man mil what you aland for r::;nrdlMo of paily make m fuel that the prohlemn which will como before our country during the next r.inr yenri will be bent nlvcd undo.1 your lcndorhlp." To thl teh'Kram Mr. Hoover replied: "I wish to cxp; my deep appro elation of your i tcxmiiRe. The con llilenre of men of your characler b linen both ener iragement and In 11 rut Ion to me." j Republicans and Wages Ileal wane and thu mniulanU of liv ing of our labor have Improved more during the paxt levcu and a halt youru of Repuhllcnn rulo than durliiK any almllar period -In thu history of thl or any other country. UERBKRT UOOVER in Mi Ncuarfc tpecch. Hooveriam Uxnmlno the eptiitnce of Europe nnd you will fl ii tl certain weakneaara III their machinery of democracy, upon tho roika of which they have been wrecked.' There Hre leon' for'tha United Btnto lu ihuao wreck. Uer bcrt Hoover, r , .. , , i j Eastern Oregon Voter have been apprised of the qualifications of the outstanding and leading candidate for Congress from the Sec ond Oregon. District Robert R. Butler. He has not made any prom lies except to serve all Eastern Oregon as this district has been s?fved' in the past through the long seivice of N J. Stnnott. That is a worthy promise, one that can be fulfilled and one that should appeal to you when you vote next Tuesday, Nov. 6. p- Vote on Both Ballots ' for a Republican Roberf R. BUTLER Long and Short Term Candidate for Congress Elect a Man Whose Sun Is Rising Instead of One Whose Sun Is Setting TiiJ iiiv. by RtpuNicin Contfrtwiotul Committee, H J. Wjrnfr, Ctuirnun, PenJkton, Ore , Den R. L.tfm Secteury.Tht M!e, Oie. f.'.RMERS COOL TO SMITH PLEA New York State Agriculture Backs Hoover Plan as Practical. HALL. N. Y.-Farmer In New "i'ork alate are giving active approval to the constructive farm program an nounced by Herbert Hoover, declare Cliarle S. Wlhtnn of thl place, who a commissioner of agriculture came to grip with Governor Smith In the Inner' effort to eitend Tammany domination over the New York farm .And market department. "New York farmers who have had tl ir own problem to ic.lv dcrlng the lat decade." aaya Mr. Will n. "recall that. In eight annual measagei to the tat legislature, Governor Smith' chief reci.tr.-ienr'atlnn wltb n. spent to agriculture ha been to crap the machinery of the present department of agriculture and mar kei, which the farmer In the atata with few exception endorse and ap prove. That done. It waj well under atnod In polltldal circle that the gov ernor planned to elie the department and reorgtinlte It aa an added porlloi of guhermtorlal patronage. "it may not be generally known that 750.000 person reside on th farm of New York Stale. They era ploy capital. In farmland and equip ment, approximating f 2.000.000.000. Two-third of the area of the state I farm land. While the elate, among the other atatea la only i:th lo total area and 20th In area of farm land. It atanda eighth In tht total of agricul tural production. "Republican Lg'-tiU'e for tight year have kept these varied, aa well aa financially and economically Impor tant farm Interests, out of th maw of the political paironagj Into which Governor Smith hat sought to throw them. "Governor Smith during bla Incum bency of the executive chair baa had some other peculiar Ideas respecting agriculture. In bis lint year aa gov ernor there waa submitted to hltn a report In which the suggestion was made that milk be declared a public utility and Ita price fixing power be tnnde a function of the atnte. At the outset. Governor Smith made known hi approval of this recommendation." MIEAOTRE Off WAMllillE in iJie Worlds Finest . Icw-tPi'iced ix"v- Tl iport UimUn SnU, ; IW by tuktt Ever since it first came before the public Potw tiac has been rccrn;ni:ed a the worlJ'i finest low-priced six . . . An J now a new measure of value distinguishes the Pontiac. For today's l'ontiac Six provides even finer performance nj more advanced style finer performance resulting from a new, more liihly perfected carburetor and new manifolding more ad vanced style from the u.e of smaller, sturdier wheels and larger tires . . . Today's Pontiac Six offers you even more for your money than its own famous predecessors. Come in to see it and drive it and you will marvel at all that $745 will buy. J fW Sfrf. ?! Cmiw. 74i tfmt Roa.frt. J;jt, PIummw. I ;!' "?"' -Ooot S. Jon. $MHt .Sfn LanJu. StJm,. $K. V All at lottery. Ihtrk i )uUm( Pent iac i,timrr4 fx Ifcrj OkIkJ. dnml IimUmi rluir(r. (Wal Mwi Tjj Ptymnu PUa MaUabU mi auWatam raw. I. R. ROBISOV, Garage Ione.'Orcgon. IPOWTIAC'SiX PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS Wages and Bread Our real wages and our ntnndnnls of living are the highest In the world. And I am apea'-'- - t the ra' buying power of wage compared with tho foreign wages over common denonv I ntor of bread and bu tcr. Hf.'f ffr HOOVER In h' rVeiror pccch. Foreign Trade Gain If w make s survey of the world's trade today we shall find that th ex port trade of all countries la only 10 per cent above pre-war, while ours Is 68 per eenl. HERBERT UOOVER in Alt .ru atfc spt'ecn. "D. ng'r lurks in darknpps. Is your flash liuht in order? -Bullarrl's Pharmacy ON ELECTION DAY -Th Diircas Society will HotTamalea. Pie and Coffte 8t the Harris Building. Mt3V.3-IO $ 1 CO,C C 0 in PremlUBH 1 8th Annual Exposltloa w. combines 10 complete shows in one-u vc ... n Ikt AX ka. f ' V Vs.' 1 - - - TSMIf naati i Jlii )) TssThXl