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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1929)
X x x x 1 HE ONE INDEPENDENT Published Every 1'rulay by V. V. I 1kai, Editor Publisher. suBsckimdN One Year Six Month .... Three Months . . Jl.M) ...0.75 ...0..M) Entered as second Class mutter at the pustoffioe at lone, Oregon, under actofMar.hu. 1S7. Friday, Jan. 25, 1929. Continued from Pg, I P ndleton, a visit to La Grande to discuss the pi opofed normal school there. Kepres-ntative 11. H. Weather spoon, o'i Union County, ia cha r man of Ihecoinmitte wlii.ih made the visit and Fred Kiddle, of Is land City, who ia senator from L'tiiur, Umatilla ana Morrow c )untieg ia a member. Represent a ive A. G. Ktnhlijtht of Multno man, made the third member t f theicommiiue. Up I he Sleeve The expression, "laughing up one'a sleeve." Iiurks I :. k to the ti. e Wh. n sleeves were i-i.l hit tV.'l r.n I henny liiulm were d- "tn l h il iii:inner. So people lltenill) laughed up Uielr Iwv i-s. WHERE ARE THE LIGHTING FIXTURES OF YESTERDAY? One '-.. Ml" ,i i. t-n Me to Ry went off. tection I M ays Cone Electricity is not merely d business titer prist not Keen fme-elo a money making urn tequate bertaking. It is much morel vn (ir Juk greater than either rH 'wth of these. It is a public hhe XtrusJ, stabilizing the whoh have octal siruature ny makingl possible better ttenJards ol Xliving and pjoduction, ami luneaual distributeon. service atlallt S O In public and at PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT Co. Safeguard of Libert v Riliiiiiiliin U a lienor snrpxiuird ot llli'-rty tli.in a stumling urmy.-Kv i-nii. mm 'I Al tow Round Trip Fari to CALIFORNIA $Otmd lh fMlv kolidft a. Mr SalliariiCUlorfil. Make lhauntluiicircllri.OiMwayi Sail Lalia Ciln Mhw la Pwllaad. d Su Fraawiac. Naw aaaaa Mf pluaa all tha war. FiM, faal Iraiaa. Slpran varailllao. Maka RssM-vations Now I il W. HOWK Agent lone, Oregon. I rriiciKO j l it . i v t mm rmmmM :i OREGON LEGISLATIVE ' ASSEMBLY CONVENES Governor's Messape Hoard; Many Bills Offered; K: blad Senate PresiJent. 8:dem, Or. With such spofd did th S5lh legislative assembly get under ay that In tha first day It not only organlted, elected presiding officers and listened to the governor' uiea ifte, but swung Into tha receiving of bills, more than 140 bills being Intro duced in the house before the law. makers knocked oft work and called It a day. The senate received the first two bills. Such expedition and effi ciency has not been observed in many years. Organ Itat Ion as completed and committees ready for announcement before noon, at which time recess was taken until 1 o'clock to listen to the message. Following tills came the first of the flood nf billa from the vast ni':.iber durr." rJ Into the hopper of the house. tJ aohiul.t I bj a com mittee ap. in c 1 In l'.'-I to dig out and recou...:.iJ for r. ;.al obsolete laws. No contests d v-l ;;. in co:: . t'tlou with organization of the senate. Norblad la Senatt Prcsidsnl f nator Norblad of Astoria was r.;D.iu;tcJ for pretld.nt by Ren:;'.or Mosor and received 27 votes. Sen: 'cr Br own Toted for Senator Reynolds of Marlon, while Norblrd cast bis ballot for Senator Eddy of Douglas. doesn't have to be a Datriarch lo , , I . ii.t. injiiung nxiures oi yesteryear: Rhe combination which made it possi use gas if at any time theetectrici Within the memory of many present Way industrial workers also is the recol of the steam plant that was al kept in repair as a standby should tthe electric power fail. 2 are these emergency annlsno I Overnight, almost, eleclric service has! developed to o point where an ad t anc uninterrupted supply is tak-I Ornnfo.1 Therapicitv of this development and universal benefit it has conferred. been dne primarily to the courajfe initiative and prophetid vision which have marked the management of the kour.try's light and power companies.! Under the sound business adminis ration of tnesecorrnanies. imfaltrrinui I not only avaiLtlc to everyone! mesand for all purposes, but th(t i sservre h.ic h.n r.A.P? the hands of these o nsmies the is assured a dnnM nimnc (min i jsion of electrical service to meettht! demands of o'nr national lcvplnnmpn t decreasin rates as more is used. I Mammon Worthip "He ft-lm ihiiik only f ii.om.y "ilil III llu. tli uiife t Clilnniown "niunt l prepared fur tlim-s trl,. ri'.liry limy fnr-H Its In-s frlt-ntls. V. iislilniiiii Star. Dont forget we're season. It will pay you to O iuiiu v.iiip ."Mil Tn - - : J. L. banford k bon i STRAUSS Grain Dealers, of Will Be Represented this Season W. M. Eubanks It will pay you to f sell your wheat. I z - The committee on rulei la composed of Senators Marks, Eddy and Moaer. Orjauutatlca of the senate was com pleted In less than an hour. The committee on credentials was appointed by Itepreaentatlve Potter as follow: Bt'lgga of Jackson, Fisher ot Douglas, Mcl'heraon of Benton, Norvell uf Umatilla aud Clark of Clackanu:. After u ten-minute recess the com mittee on credentials reported. After adoption of the report. Chief Justice Cosliow, escorted to the speaker's desk by Henderson of Multnomah aud Hat lott of Hood Kiver, administered the oath ot the office to the members. Hamilton Chosen Bptaker. Ralph 3. Hamilton of Bend was then placed lu nomination as speaker by Louergan ot Multnomah and was tha unanimous choice. Ho received (7 votes, Burdlek ot Crook, Deschutes, Jefferson, Klamath and Luke, and Wltmlow ol Tillamook being absent. Speaker Hamilton waa escorted to the speaker's desk by Collier of Crook, Deschutes, Jefferson, Klamath and Luke, Kubll of Multnomah, and Child ot Linn. After being sworn In he an nounced that he would defer his form al message to member until a later date. l'olhtli:- to th. fslh .'e cl lit Income ta:. .tK. Juro paused by the last legis lature to l.:?t C.'ego.. a S2 JJO.OOO de ficit, through Us rejection by the peo pie at the general election, Governor l'attersou. In hla nit-r age to th JStta Ic; luirtivo rs-r-bly':' Joint session, de clared th) stble'j la .-makers respon aible tor "providing levenue adequate for discharging expense of state gov-Li-amcntal activities" and eliminating 'any dij;dt ll.at mny e:.lst." Kmpba sixiug this he said: "A 1 tee It, this la th foremost duty which face you." Governor Make Recommendation. Highlights of the Governor' Dies suae follow: Thought for Today Keur nut. m friend. itfviny more linn One. -Willi. :m l.til. H IDSON-ESSEX SUPER-SIX Paul C. Balslger, Agent. At Paul G. Balsiger's Church Directory FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School at 1U:U0 A. M. Prtyer Meetinr, Thur., 7:30P. M. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ! Rev. W. W. HEAD. Pagtor Services 11:00 A. M.:C. E. t 6.43. P. U. PriyerMeetiiig. Wed.. 7:30 F1RoT rHH,oTUN ruurH FIKSF CHR,ST1AN CHURCH ounuaj acnuui A. ol. Prv.r M.tinf Thur. fc'u-n, e...: Services C. E.:6:30; Preaching Service, it 7:30 P. M. CATHOUC CHURCH lone, Oregon Offidal Announcement Mass every second Sunday in lone during Nov, Dec., Jan., Feb., Mar. April and May at 10:30 A, M. in the home of Mr. J, P. O'Meara. I Rev. Thoi: 1. Brailv. Patrnr. ( - t , r f in the market this drop in at the I ! . f np ic niivinn tnr J llv Id KJ A J II I 1V & CO. Portland, Oregon by see him before youf See Balsiger For Insurance PROFESSIONAL CARDS C J. WALKER" Lawyer CD. Notary Public. tWJ Ftllow$ UuilJinit Heppner, Oregon JACK FERRIS Dermatician : It pays to look well. "Specialist in Bobs" C.LSWEEK ATTORNEY AT LAW. First National Bank Bid Heppner, Oregon When You VisitHeppner Eat At The "Elkhcrn Restaurant" Good Meals BestofService Lunch Counter f AMcMURDO, Ml Physician And Surgeon Office In Masonic Building Trained Nurse Assistant Heppner, Oregon A. H.JOHNSTON Physician & Surgeon flume Offli-e Kralilenrc MhIu H-'U Mnlu m Heppner - Oregon one, Tuttdare mnd Fridmji Fmm 9 GOto 10.00 A. U. F. II ROBINSON Attorney & Counselor At Law Will I'rm-tliT In All The Court IONE ORECON Morrow General HOSPITAL MIm Ketia Wratfiill. OriKlunte Nurw, HuiMTlLtrnlx-at. A. II. Johnston M. D. PhvHtrlnn la Clinrgn. KATKS It ICA SON All LB Dr. F. E. Farrier Dentist Office; Odd Fellows Bld'g. Heppner Oregon J. 0. PETERSON :expert watchmaker AND JEWELRY REPAIRER Heppner, Oregon. lone Independent JOB PRINT Dr. J. Arthur Craig DENTIST I'honeM1012 Case Apartment Bldg Evonings and Sunavs IVjjpfiw, Ckt, by appoint me nt An Idta It nilk-ht make an enlraclni lulklni movie Just to lei Hit acton ami a-t ressoi my what thejr uaed lu any dur ing tha filming of Hie illvni driimu. Detroit Newt, IONE INDEPENDENT Job Print LETTER HEADS, ENVEIOPES, CARDS, SOCIAL AND BUSINESS STATION- ERY OF ALL KINDS ' Before selling your pay you to sec L. Badger representing D. G, and Co. lone, Variety In Fine Meats:-:-: j One thing about this market - your mind need'nt ' be made up when you come in. Our layout ot ; choice meats Is just one dclijjhtfull suggestion after i another. Yes, even If you don't see what you have ' your taste set for just speak up. No doubt that ; Particular Cnt iS in Our refrirfrrarnr ! lone Meat Market, T. E. Peterson : 4w "ICNE BLACKSMITH SHOP' M 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. VVe also have a list ef second hand combines for sale. Agency for the Harris Manufacturing Companies new comtine. r J. I . J ivieam KrnnriPr - 1 Hotel ater to the wish first class accommodations. George Ritchie, Prop. BUY YOUR WOOD AND COAL FROM COLE YOU ALWAYS FIND THE VERY BEST AT THE FARMERS . Farm Implements VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENCINES, MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS. PAUL G. BALSIGER lone, Oregon o444 contracting or v heat it Will Oregon mSMtaaaaa... " ' "TTTTTTTTTTTTfTtffffttfW . m iviui aS , I one patronage ol those whe ,,,, m, lnj ELEVATOR I 44 I