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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1930)
ire r;.'ikc w).iunioa w:io iu in lite UKslUKU; TIMULK tKVN Houd luver Hospital, is resting Published Every Friday by W. W. Heap, Editor Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION One Year , f l.M) Six Months , 0.7S Three Mcnti-e 0.S0 Entered as second ClnM iiialk at the postcffire at lone, Oregon, under act of March 3, 1S79. 1 1 im ami n. Friday, Fe h. 14 1930 BANKERS REPORT DROP IN SAVINGS as well as CHi he exp'eted follow inu; his operation of Inst week. It is necssary to submit to another operation which hisaurtreon I opt s bo be able to perform this week. Mrs. Kpiineih Wake in in the Heppner ho.'piUl fo- rst and ! treatment. The ten members of the eighth grade claps in our school success full pissed the state examina tion in Ruriculturt, completing the work in one half the school vear, when it is ctHtomary to d vcte a full year to this subject. The uames of the pupil and i heir grades folio-: Ciiiude Breshers. I.... -I H..1..1 nn.. - " .-.l.ii i Lu.e gi ocock marKei ramy 10 91; Henry Euiu.,.ei SG; w,her Blame, but Slackened Specula- Bristhw, i; K.irit Ritchie, &"; tion Expected to Bring Return Beri Aker S3; A.hurCuwfra. to Thrift Fred Nelson. 8; Josephii e j Busche. 78. Tin first recession In the nation's I Tnesday e" t;l''i, io member s savings account In banks Id the twea- 'nr v,A aBVP- ., u...i . -h . .4. j ty years during which record la this j . . ' field hate been sopt by the American Pav a Iar :" for Ldwini bankers Association was disclosed tor j Dick at the ''ii ol At Helen last year in the recent annual corupli;,. , farret.S. Tl.v ;olks r. port lion prepared by ita Savings Bank, . ' ! Division. The shrinkage amounted to a verV enjuyoble tune. ! over 1:93,000.000. on the basis of fl Ail our school busse are runtir.K ure. for the year ending June '. IK:.. on 8C-efJule ai:ein this week, whereas a year ( ai.ier the rerni.tert l:i- I creue was over Ii.3A.C0J.BjJ, the j IVli Uii.-.tfer returned la -t largest ever re.rrJtJ. Thu uukUt ,,,k. lroil. a pleasant trip 10 of sarings depositors also decreased .... ... during the year covered by more tban P,nU ln tne ,n"l1le w,f- Ur. 600.000 accounts. The lure of the B ilsig;r r mair ed in L.oimuspo atock market and a3l!a;cd activities , for a ,oie txternd s-ty tt mwm !f mA mm t rt Ih tnlnniiil.iii NATION'S CAriTOL ContimitJ from hit Overloading an attic that was not designed for occupancy of any kkid and certlan defect of construction, as well as subsequent 'tinkerii j," rather than any deterio a .onoi the wood, are said by army engineers to have btcn responsible for the unsafe condi tion of the roof. A report of the Office ol Public Buildings and parks, under whose supervision the renovation of the historic building is being carried! ou' says in part. At houh nearly all of the . re moved timbers, with the txcepj tion of those over those noth portico, were in a good state of preservation, most of the truses had long since ceased to act at such. At some time in the past, the upper chord of one of the main trusses hud been cut mt ire iy through and a section removed to make room for a l.Jit wall; that th truss did not colUpes was evidence that it was lo longer actii.jas truss." continued at etk Uelnier, the young son of Mr and Mis. WatH Crawfr.id, wh. wan ill and who was belt g coin) for at the home of Mm. At. ,lo' (iati on S; cotui Street, is now guile well and has been taken to h if home north of town. Mrs. L. P. Davidson, Mrs. Hay Beeilevand Harlsn McCurdy Jr. who hnvo hren ill at' the L. I . Davidson home, are now nuch improved. Miss Lucile llristow has been helping in the cure tf thf, patients. Mr. and Mrs. li.M. Old. n wei t to Portland, Thuisday, return-lift- Sunday. PROFESSIONAL RESOLUTIONS of RESPECT Cod knows if tt'y, lie hohh the key, , lie guideth with unerring hand; Some limtwith tearles rye xvejl see And then, uf there, wtjl understand. CARDS lor these chaugea. The association's statement says that savings deposits ln banks and trust companies ct continental United -S;ate on June 23. 1923, stood at J2S, 51T.6i6.00O. The recession In savincs. It declares, indicate a fr.mlamenut chsnxe ln I'd saiiugs s.Uauun, Irte . spectlr of whether it Is temporary or sot. Hew Savlnr.s Used to Crow "In !t;j savings deposits Increased i,:e:.ooo.ooo. in id:: almost $1,100.- 1,30.000 and In 192S over :.300.009.. 000," It says. "It sppears now that nome Influences In one year have taken the gain that might reasonably bave been expected ln savings deposits for 1S29 and lowered them from the high r:ark of the preceding year. This re mhIim is not one coming as a result et drouth, famine, unemployment or conditions outside of the United States. "A year sgo It was stated: The year closing Jane SO, 132$, registered the largest gain In savings deposits In banks and trust eompauies of conti nental United States ever recorded la the history of this country.' V. hit a difference one year makes! From a gain of more than 2 ' billions of dol lars ln savings deposits to s Iocs of al most tOO millions! "The loss In savings deposits Is re flected slso In the loss of savincs de positors. The year Vj2J showed a to tal of S2.fSt,127 depositors, apslnxt l!.m.3J for lS.i. a loss of C2I.221. "Industrial production was muili higher last year than the prcccdh.K year, factory payrolls were consid erably greater. In production, em ployment and trade, advancea were msde over the preceding year. In ti e farm areas the Improvement noted for 1921 did not recede in 192 end the livestock Industry ln all its branches was prosperous. The Csuses of the Orop "The causes of the receanlon 1:0 possibly multiple. Thre Is scarcely any reason to doubt that one of the Important factors draining away sav ings and decreasing depositors bz beon the lure of profits to be made iu stocks. For a number of years thr people have been regaled with stcrks of profits made in stocks In all typ. s of companies. During the last few years there baa been a spocious phi losophy preached that panics such ss formerly occurred were no longer pos sible. "It It was the lure or prills In sleeks which ca-'ifM tho rec;.:. )n Iu savlDgs, then a f -tor ln fuluru isv lugs will be success s:tei::ia;it upon this vtntt. of savings d-:pns Itors in stocks, i' I lie experln-.".!:t did not prove gener.-Cy successful, then another year will doubtless v..tuer an Increase in savings deposits as well as Iu savings depositors." To- Mia'i neetirg held nrt Thursday ut l .e Contrefra tlinul h 11 rf IS taj 11 ta 1 un A I ti iibi v'iiihh, nrn nm, ii'irn. 1 . At six o'clock a ret lock dinner waj strvi-d to sixty. 'J his wi-s in 1 the nature ol a ill t f fMrewell lur 1 S OauKeiet, Alrs.jtvforMr an(J Mrfc L Jj I who are leaving this reek fori! Mrs Cole Smiih had as hcua ij limenoy. Washington.. Mrs. hick j quests !rst wek her sMer, Mr. j jg the ei'ficient president of the X J W. Hoech, n:i ripec, MiM ! mf'sionary society. ! V.ii lionu- of liet Paul Koehring. DR. J. L. CALLAWAY Osteopathic Physician Gilman Building Phont 93 H.bpMr, Orrtfes JACK FERRIS : Dermatician : It pays to look well. "Specialist in Bobs" , C L SWEEK ,3Iit (iHnunry nf Jnry Jtl Ijam-r Jllljo hirb cJoiif, Oflinioit. U.ituuiy 23, 193U. They am not lost in the distant worlds above They are our nearest link to Cod's own love. The Angel of Drath has entered our midst and we are called to mourn the loss of a faithful friend and co-worker. Our tears are mingled with yours, your sorrows are ours May trie gloom of the sorrowing ones be dispelled by the pti mise, "I am rhe I'ejurecsioti and the Life, sayctli the LorJ; he tlut belwvrtli in M, tlxu gh he wrredcid yet shall lie liveindhe tliat l.vctlt a id believetli in Me aha.t never dia." RttolvtJ. Tim IWk Gcsu l.lwUS Uly. "1 1. VI, I.Oj O r. ( !, Orriaa, tntiiHiay ef ew bu, W dsptd ia tMuwni Im i t sllx.J iim and ll i n Ira br lk fwilv eur dxpttf ivmisi)iy ia iKeii afllutlM, odih.1 1 ropy elbsMiiMtuiuas U MM M (tx familv. AJaM. linwn.AmyC Swrry, UnaLmJtt. Cm. Irera Hoech, of The l)l!e. Im a niece and nephew, Mr. ami Mi-. K. M Eckler whose home is in St. Louis Mo. Mr and Mrs. Eck ler are making an t-xt-n :;.l 'iu'o tour, having been traveling niruv last November, lone was well represented Mr. and Mrs. C. W. SwnnsorlJ motored toSpokan1, Saturday.! . r . o J iui a vim wiiii itir. owanrnii p brother in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs. C. . Nickle. rc-.ponuonce am. 11 cas o:ea sail mat tne A. 1. Is., as t X ATTORNEY AT Before contracting or selling your wheat it Will pay you to see L Balsiger representing B. G. and Co. tt ti familiarly known throughout tl j! e . , . - astv 01 vsavirsss, BUU WW ' T ir.e meeung 01 tne wnear. irrovj UCctlonal organliailon In the world IS ers neiu, tnutfOay, in Arithkrion Bn'J supplying tne banking bueineis Mr. and Mrs. John Cochran 'ul1 tn '"le" supply of trained worxers each year that any eompar- returned home, Satvrrfay. The. spent the winter with their to daughters tr, Yakima. A bridge gang of the St.v Highway Commission have taken rooms in the Harris apartments The men expect to b at work near lone for two months ormorv. J E...0 line of buslnt. la receiving. The orgnnlzatlon holds an annual conven tion attended by hundreds of young hank workers ss well as senior bsnk i' officers actively Ii::erestod In further ing the Institute's educations! work. 1 1 rh!ca niimorous technical s 11 h Joels df practical banking application are 1 .-.en.,.., - I. .11.. . . . I W 1 . 1 convention will be held at Denver, .'olorado, June 10 to 29. LAW. First National Bank UUg. Heppner, Oregon When You Visit Heppner Eat At The "Elkhorn Restaurant" GoodMcalsllestofScnice Lunch Counter A.D. McMURDO, ID. H HELPING YOUNG FOLK .TO BECOME BARKERS Through the Americnn Iiistilute of Eaiiklng, which Is the American Banit ers Asroclatiou's cducatlonnl section, the banking profession Is educates 11,000 bank men and women ln the technical and scientific departments of their work. These students sre en abled by this Institute, which Is entire ly non-cemmorcial In lis operations, to obtsln a grasp of tins liner points of bsnklng without Interrupting their employment or Interfering with their esrnlngs, In their bank Jobs. The eourtes given, Including bank ing economics and law and bank ad Ministration In all the departments, have been worked out under the dl rsciloa of senior collcce educntor snd ths lectures are slwuys given by practical men, such as lawyers In tho laical courses, experts In banking oper ations snd collccu professors In the economics course. Tliwe are chnp-U-r with meeting rooms In over 200 chiles and also a !Mi".Lrr of smaller stuilv rrmins are fostered witb cor- MM MM FINER , ii FRICES INDEPENDENT GARAGE jone - Ore X i! STRAUSS & CO. Grain Dealers, of Portland, Oregon Will Be Represented this Season by ' W. M. Eubanks It will pay you to see hirn before ou j sell your wheat. f 4444.-4444.(, Physician And Surgeon Office In Masonic Building Trained Nurse Assistant Htppner, Oregon A.B.GRAYM.D. Physician & Surgeon Heppner - Oregon Classes Fitted F. H- ROBINSON Attorney & Counselor At I-sw W 111 I'ructlre Iu All The Court IONE OREGON MSBMsHBVsMsssWBVHssHsSsaslSBWBMBWssBWsaBVsaM Dr.J. A.McCrady Dentist X Ray DIAGNOSIS Office; Odd Fellows Bld'g. Heppner Oregon J. 0. PETERSON EXPERT WATCHMAKER AND JEWELRY REPAIRER Heppner, Oregon. Dr. C. W. Barr DENTIST 4 Phone M 1012 Case Apt, Bldg. J Heppner, Ore. X Evenings and Sunavtby sppointmcnt. lone Independent JOBjPRINT See Balsiger For Insurance i 1 I e -44e44e---ee IONE CASH MARKET lone, Oregon Dealers In Fresh and Cured Meats, Butter and Eggs. We Buy Cream for Swift & Company. ny not sen lour Creim in Your Home Town? Real Estate Insurance Peterson Brothers f44--S-44444S44444-44eee4-e44444 I :i VI iLNE BLACKSMITH SHOP We are prepared to take care of ymir shafting requirements by the insttrtasitn i an electric key way machine and a stock of sforMitg in a wide range of slzcc. We also have a IM of second hand combines for sale. Agtney fmt the Harris Manufacturing Companies new cerrrbrnw. r0 J. P. O'Meara. Proprietor j&M (5 f444i4t444444444 Hotel lone X 1 cater to the patronage of those wish first class accommodations. Cole Smith, Manager. 44e44 who Farm Implements VULCAN and OLIVW PLOWS, SUPBWOR DRILIS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES, MYERS PUMPS, S TAR and AERMOTOR WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGON. Bates Steel Mule Tractor PAULG. BALSIGER" lone,. Oregon X X t 444W444444444444Wwt4