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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1930)
Ml WS&mm I The Fraternities rMM Fm, , jCET TOGETHER MEETING W. W. liw, Editor Publisher. , ! A (rrcnt m?nv of the members SUBSCRIPTION !of Iono L'te Mo- 135, 1. 0.0 OmYsm $l.Mi .... , n., 5)1, availed themselvia of fcMsiitli 0.(5 , ... . . Una opertunity l partake of the Tuns MuniM 0..K) j , ; , , ... -Jirenerua ho?iit; )ty fxa-ndtd ly Intern! soni! Class matti at (;. n-itlhboi in kHtfes at Lexirp Atpwtoffireu lone, Oregon, un.ler ; (0 Saturday eveniHR-at the Kt't set t( March 3, IS79. I. .. . L- ,-,.. tolitr rueeui . Friday, M'. 14, iy;;u The Elevator j Romance 8 6 By RUBY DOUGLAS 5 .I ;'!rl. "An.! ; k'i:: Itnli .:, By RUBY DOUGLAS oooooooccooooooooooooooooo , vr!ght.) i RACE 0'IUUEX t-pent many hours GR.V of i VJ p( u.r day ewped up In the tiny outside box oltiee of h moving picture jtlu'Hter. It whs the only way sho hml (of earning l.er living when she found herself a younj widow Two elevators ran from the outshV ; foyer of the theater where tdie oid tlekvli and two k'Irls ojx'rated thiv." lift. They were relieved, as wa Oraoe !ierse!f, by th.r pirls who canif on to do their turn ut the work. Sometimes, Gay, I wonder whether the monotonous v-i nnd down of n;. life here lu this !err p" tvi rvm jVearlnj to the nerves th.'ii t':e lif-' you live cooked up In thai box," re marked one of the elevator girls to Grace when iherc was lull In patron a;e. It's nn even break." nev.ileertl fJraee, "but 1 thin'.: we arc lucky to have any Jobs at all." At that moment a man stepped up to the little wlndt.w nnd asked for a ticket. He loo';ed through the cir cular aperture ut Grace O BrleuVT.'.ee. Suddenly be reached I. Is hand thimu'i. "Grace why Grace Lowe!'' he ex claimed. "It Is you?" . Crace looked nt him scrutinizing!)-. T.ob Morton!" she cried For a moment each held the hand of the other but did cot speak. It was ten years since they bad seen eaea other. "Aren't you Ioti" asked Grace. "I'm Just on here fir a visit Anl you?" ' "Oh It's a long story with ine," ad r.'tted Grr.ce. And then, urged on by the father lng string of patrons, the man dlsap peared, ' "An old friend?" risked the elevator t'rl when there was a moment of rei gain. "He was more than that In oar chool days," said Grace. "Oh" breathed the girl. "We were really-truly sweetheart In those days and then I came Fast and then the war ncd Geore lu hi uniform and the call to the from and -well. I married George before, he left. That's nIL I have never heard of Lob from thut day to this." It was the ne:t day that Hob Mor ton was draped as by ma?net to the moving picture ll eater nuin. "Isn't there some time, some place, eoniehow that ve could have a vNit?" Jue asked, after talking to Grace for few moments. Grace was silent. She would no! ask him to the general parlor of the boarding house. She did not like f let him take her to some place of amusement. "Why couldn't you Jut visit herd" he said hesitatingly. "Jt Isn't exactly my Idea of of ro mance!" he laughed. IIoli tdepiM'd aside again. He was thinking. Ills time in New York wu. abort. "Gay says yon are an old friend of Iters," said a voice at his side. Dob turned hnxtlly and took off hU hot "From her home town, In fact. Xou you call her Gay?" Ve call her that because she' auch a brick In the face of ell tli trouble she's had." Hob remeiiihc, : t that Grace was wearing black; !l Mack on both of the occasions '. i nt bad seen her. ".She's she's had t .-liable, then'" "Oh yes! Her :.:vbaud wus l.il'ed." Hob was client for a few moment." "I ihave teeu trying to 8-t a few words with tier, but she seems so busy," be admitted to the girl. The elevnlor bell rang; the girl looked at her wrist witch. "She will be oX duty lu ten more minutes. Ktlcfc around." Hob remained. The iil returned with a little placard which bore the lettering. "Temporarily Out of Order." Mie fastened It to the door of the elevator she was running. "What's that for?" asked Bob, amused, "It medus," said the elevator oper ator, "that you and Gny are going to have ten minutes of privacy." I'ob laughed aloud. He looked at the sign on the lift door. Then Grace emerged from the little rear door of tho ticket booth. "I say, Grace," said her friend. Grace looked from tjie sir! to I!ob nnd liui'k again. "What's up?" she 8nl;ed, I "cling the ucarncHS of some thing in nortant. yy we have decided that though an elevulor Isn't a very sentimental place It ! very tiici wbeu It bears this sign." She pointed to the card. "Come n for Just moment, Gay," jaja Uob. . ,i tirnce iiiu.-itKMi, "In you "" u". veil, too." .o'k" sail' ly oil the hail. S!ie closed ti e i' nr i f the nttr ic live liute cio-.;i:oi .: d J ft ihe lw alone. Whcit t!. v n ) v '. G;aee cMine up to her. l er c"; "i.'.ht with a r- ncwed iM'tio:-!; h I':-'. "Hob wnn( ! you and me to !;. . Inner with hlio. ; Wc-we mlht hi. e a lot to tell you.'' I "Well my line-mi economy Is not i temporarily out 1 1 : .lc:' so I'll MO," ; said t' uir'. !": the si;:il from the iVor end i "; -.! ator over ! ! to Ihe relief . w. j Mr. and M-s Kln.r Griffith ard two daui.'i' r. V-rrfinia rd Kalherine inoiiiivi lo Port t. nd onTnursday of last week Kutl j er;ne. the nine year eld daush'cr,; wat;kei to he ci.'yfor mcdiol ;tt:tnt!o:v l Mowing Ihe ..dvice f, her phsician, the lilllc irl has been kept in bed for the r"S? s'x' 'months. The many friends hrpe that she toy soon be up nnd ground again. From Portland Mr ; and Mrs. Griffith w nt to Ewsent' for a bri.-f visit with Mrs.Criffith's trotlicr. George Goodal!, znt fi n ly. Ttic parly returned 1st me Mouday niijht. kncwii here, bein the dauglitct of Mrs. Cbas Dcvins, former lone wheat ranchers. I iirs. John Farri.-;, who unJei 'went an opera1 ion in The Dalles hospital, is now at her home again, and well on the road U .recovery NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice l hereby given that the under ljncd has been appointed by the County Court oftheitatcof Oregon for Morrow County, admh.!. trator with the will annexed, of the estate of Krnc.t Montandon, deceas ed, and all pi tson having claims against the said csUU must present the Mine, duly vnified, accoidintf to law, to me at my of fice in lone, Oregon, or at the office of my attorney, S. E. Notaon, In Heppner, Oie Con, within tlx month of the date of the fiist publication of this notice, salJ date of of first publication being March 7, l'-KlO. t.ouit H.illgcr, Admlnls'ntor, c. t. a. THE QUALITIES " ! OF LEADERSHIP j From Roman Calendar I "The Ides id Mured" constituted n ; !,-!lt:!te day In the old Homun ealen djr. The word was derived from ;viord signifying "divide." In Man I j the ld"s ofTiirred on the flfteent!) ; hili in ccrlitln other months It was 'the thirteenth. Julius Caesar wn j warned by a sonihsnyer to beware oi j (In t di'T. which protcd to be' Ihe da) ; of aaHtiutiou. By JOHN a LONSDALE President American Bankers Atsociation Leadership and success, In a gen eral wny, are synonymous. They sra btli founded upon tlmpta eodss of thought and ao- tlon, upon the reinitiation that he who wins th laurels must he a doer, 'lot a ali r. lUat applica tion of eucsy. not t' ic or luck, Is v. hut counts most. A rabbit's fc it ts n r,H'" substitute f.r hoi sciisu. Doth success John 0. Lonsdale and leadership. If they be of the highest quality, are lbs reiflt of t.'ivle l humanity. ?ervlc hs been aptly-slescrlbed a "the in preme commitment of life." Annlyie tlm lives and times of all great leaders of hir.lory and you will find that thoso whone names ar enshrined In the heart of their countrymen are those who so!ii?ht to render a needed service la the populace. Leadership, like success, need not. however, be International or national !u achieve great results. There I room for each of us to be a leader In bis community, In bis work. In til chorch, and lu ar!ous organizations. One of the Indispensable qualities of leadership Is the ability to persist tte-idfastiy In the face of discourage ments. If George Washington bad not possessed the quality of persistence, he rnd his soldiers would never bare survived lb hunger and prltatlous which were theirs at Valley Forge. V hare to many yoeug me and j-oaag women tbta days saying a Job uunnt be don. Too many apond tlielr time explaining why a thing csn't be done. Instead of saying, with llrm resolve, that ll can be don, and theu going out aud doing It. Anything ;'.ial oujtit to be doue Is capable of tn.iig done. And anything worth do tnn at all Is worth do'.ug well. .The fello who bandies a little Job, In a bU way Is always on the rood lo X e.s? v .-Vi FINER TIRES at LOWER PRICES GOODYEAR INDlPENDENI garage jone Ore rr:.T, 1 r- Uoy Blake, a former lone lo ; Hetty, the small dauuhter of who lias b en working aincct lu-i.Mf, aori Mrs. Louii lltritcvin, tall in the lumber cmp rear Ls, a homo lor thowfrk end. She Urunde has bun tipyttdinn u fe j;s u altident In St Joseph's Aea nays amotm old frit ttds in iM inv In Pendlettui, Her l-other, locality, while the mill is rioted 1 1) nward, who &Imo a pupil at tor repairs. Mr. Blake ia a atud Sr. Joseph', was nnahle to come ent in the La Grande, State Nor-jhutna bt cauae of illaeia mal School. ! Mr. John Coehraii left las' Mra. Uergen Leebetter hl,!,,,'idr.v ,or Vakima. Wash. She htm de-n ill for som time, visit her two duttKhtera an.l taken. Sunday to The DulUt) hoj 'Al" liorac?i v n.eJioai attention pital. She was aeoi-mpanied i,y while, in h Washington city, her husband who returned horn-1 Mr- anJ M Geortfe Hand ol Monday. Mr. Ledpttter is in t. IParkdalc met with a severe loss eiioua con.mion. , rtccnly helr store buildiny anj stock of goods was combletc ly destroyed by fire Mr. I lam I Fred McMurray shipped out three carloads of ny lasd week PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. J. L CALLAWAY Osteopathic Phlciau Oilman Buildinti I'hone 93 !Ubpnr, Ong' 1 I .... to Seattle He wu accompAiited by Mrs H.dllck Stance l a form e r resident of lone. Mrs. Minnie Form has rented hrr htiue on Main Str'ft in lone to Mr. and Mil. Mlilotte, of Heppner. Ct rny und Davidson move I moved 8(M) ewes and lambs fc V e Uock Creek ranch, the first of i his wek, They it 'ninliliiK about over and italt that they have an incieaie of approximate ly 100 per cent. Arle t Farrenaiiasslctinif UrF. 'rank younsr with the work on the ranch, A 15 IlttJhf ahlpn"d out a ' sr loa-i f mu'e, Saturd rughf, fhi- car v ent o Nebrwit Mr and Mn E' HI 'e are the proud partita of a fine bay ix born Tlurtday, Mrdh, 6, it the Heppner hosp.iwl. I he In tie lady Ins beet Liven the njmc of JACK FERRIS : Dcrmaticbn : It pays to look well. "Specialist in Bobs" C. L SWEEK ATTORNEY AT J t LAW. I f irst National Hank Bldg. I will rebuild Mrs. Iltfnel is mcII chief clerk at the Pharmacy, j Mrs Hannah Ahalt has rented I the Mason house on Second Street. j I K. Robinson returned the middle of last week from Ids trip Joan Alice I Before contracting or selling your wheat it Will pay you to see L. Balsiger representing B. G. and Co. lone, Oregon t x Heppner, Oregon When You Visit Heppner Eat At The "Elkhorn Restaurant" ? Lunch Counter j A.D. HcHURDO, M.D. ii ii rhysician And Surgeon iraineu iNuise Htppncr, A . If AD ru V M n U Physician & Surgeon Heppner - O regon Glasses Fitted o STRAUSS & CO. Grain Dealers, of Portland, Oregon Will Bs Represented this Season by W. M. Eubanks It will pay you to see him before youf sell your wheat. 4 4444444444444444 44 44 4 44 4- . . IONECASH MARKET .... 4 Dealers In t I'rph .Itlil Cttrt'A M.'lft ftndur in, I Villi X!V w v. v 4.VMI, IIUIIVI HIIU l'Hk GoodMealsHestofSerice t i fn Unu fronm (nr Quriff A Pnmnnnj I T t H'k.. t C.tl V'..- f r ll . nr I Why not Sell Your Cream In Your Home Town? Real hstatc Insurance l Peterson Brothers H4v'444m44M44MM44S44M4MMMi Assistant Oregon i F. II. ROBINSON Attorney & Counselor At Law 111 Fractlie In All The Courts IONE OREGON Dr.J. A. McCrady Dentist X Ray DIAGNOSIS Office; Odd Fellows BId'g. Heppner Oregon rLaPETERSON- EXPERT WATCHMAKER AND JEWELRY REPAIRER Heppner, Oregon. Dr. C W. Barr DENTIST rhone M 1012 Heppner, Ore. m 1 1 a . jr.w. it..itt.u. tt.tt.n.tt. mutmutmtimtmmstmv r t i' r-a iLNK BLACKSMITH SHOP We are prepared to take care ef )"our shafting requirements by the Installation tt ao i electric key way machine and a stock of shafVJng in a wide range of sizes. We also have a list of second hand combines for sale. Agency it Ute Harris Manufacturing Companies new conrbrms. J& J. P. O Meara. Pronrielor : m Hotel I one cater to the patronage of those who 'if i I I f " T "IT If ii Cast Apt. Bldg. f f i! Evenings anJ Sunavliy appointment. 1 1 "18" 8" 8:: Cole Smith, Manager. T ' ') Utit.U4timAXXtAi.AtJ . ..... . .... 91 I 4 M-444444444444444444444444.44f . wish first class accommodations. lone Independent JOBPRINT See Balsiger For Insurance ! "'T ' T "i "iT "1 "If It Farm Implements VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES, MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS. Bates Steel Mule Tractor PAUL G. BALSIGER lone, Oregon