The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, June 27, 1930, Image 4

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    THE 10NE INDEPENDENT j
Published livery Friday by
W. V. Head, Editor TuWish-r.
SUBSCRIPTION 1
One Year
i
Six Monihi 0.75
Thre Month 0..N0 i
Entered as second Class tuntu at
the postcffti'e nt lone, Oregon, under
ct of March a, H79.
Friday, Ju 27. 1930
The Fraternities
At the close of the Masonic
Lodffe on Wednesday evei.inn
nt tuef ivoilr iKa la lica im'nn.1
the Wiener. t Masonic
and a happy social evening whs,
rpont with Mr. and Mis. W. E.
Hullard as honor cufsts. Games'
were enjoved an I refreshrrents
consisting of ice cream cacke ard
c-jffee were strved. With Bert
Johnston making the presentation
speech, Mr. and Mrs. Diilard
ware the recipients of an electric
percolator and set of china. These
uooi people are leaving this we
eK for their new hor.i9 at Gjld
Beach, where tha ae purch
aed a drug store, lhey be,
grgaHy mused, but the good
wishesof their mat.y ft iends here
go with them to their nev ioca,
tion.
Jasmine Chapter, 0. E S of
Arlington was hottes at Friday
evening to Locust Chapter of lone
Those ei.joj ing the Lo-pKa ky ct
the bister Chapter: were: Aj na
L Blake, worthy mation ate!
George Ely, worthy patron of
Licuit Chcpter, Kuth B. Mason,
0 rai 11. Fel iman, Hazel 0. Feld
man, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Griffi
th, Mb.jl Krebs, Juanita Sunder
Mr. and Mrs R. E Haroison,
and Mr. and Mrs. George Krebs,
Mrs. Sara McNamer, associate .
matron of the Heppner Chapter, J
was also a guest. During the ev j
enitig three canidates were ioiti-j
ated into the order, and an espe-i
tialy interesting report of grand!
cnapter held recently in Portland !
was given by Mrs. E R. Byle.
At the close of the business mett
ing, a program of music Mas pte;
lented and delicious refreshments
were served. j
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
Francis Ely returned home on
Friday. He had been visiting for
aome time with his mother's peo
pie at SiLm.
Mrs Lester Briton of 1 ygh
. Valley, is visiting in the homes ol
her sister, Mrs. Ned Carr and tv r
mother, Mrs Alice Wiles.
last week Mrs. Noel Dobyus
enjoyed a brief visit with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs Weir of Olym
put, Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. EristowJ
no;redto W.lla Wala, Satur
day, returning Monday. While! .
Washington city they attencd a
happy birthday party at which
Mrs. Oristow's mother, Mrs Lan
sing, was the gutst of honor
When theyrclu.n ed home in.)
.w.r; accompani.d by Walter Biis
tow who has beo spending t n
days visiying with'r Ltivesin Wal
la Walla
All those who attended the par
ty given Saturday night in thh old
rink by the baseball team, in the
old rink repoit a pleasant time
The music by Uandstatttr's orctus
tra was good as were also the re
freshments furnished ty .he ladies
Mr. McElligott arrived in lone
Sunday, coming from Kansas, at d 1
is a guest of his cousin, Chathy
McElligott. Mr. McEliigolt is a!
son of Jerry McElligott, oneoij
the pioneers of Morr.tw County,!
and has been away from this patt -cf
the state for about thirty yeuts. 1
Miss Lucile Bristol relumed1
home, Tuesday morning alter aj
very pleasant visit with IritWs ati
Cathlamet, Washington Accorr.-j
. panying her was Mi R E tzabcth
litrad who will rtmain wiih hr v
father,, W. W. Ilea', until thei
iVl.SOLUTSONS
OF RESPECT
In Memory Lewis P. David
sou who died June 4, 1930
at lono, Oregon.
''We cannot know, we cannot
understand.
We cannot pierce the vail that
lianas between,
We only know lhat in that land,
Our loved ones wait our com
ing alt unseen."
lie It Resjlved that Locust
duplet 119,0. K S. extend to
tie bereaved family its sincere
sy.rpathy; that the altar he draped
in memory of our depart d broth
cnanJ that a copy of these reso
luti ns be spread upon the minutt s.
Locust Chapter 119 0. E. S.
Respectfully submited,
Margflrrl. ? ,,!e
Clatf. Uvvk
Ma' r-ir-1 BuHord
Hates Steel Ivj.c Tractor is
now on exhibition at
Paul G
Bl,si:er's ,mp!cm,p. Store.
' :
RaJiura Lliinttgralion
Atoms of rudium are distinguished
from atoms of non -radio-active sut
stances by the property of spontane
ous disintegration, which, in the case
of radium, consists In the ejection of
an alpha-particle, which Is a small
piece of the central core or nucleus of
the radium atom. This process trans
forms the nullum atom Into another
chemical element. Purine disintecra-
thn atoms of radium also emit a ra-
div.tlcn Mmllnr to X-rnys.
To Preserve Custer Memento
To preserve nn old inscription cut
In a rock on Mount Inynn Kara In
Wyoming by tlcn. (leorge A. Custer,
representatives arid senators from a
half dozen middle we-tern stales are
being asked to obtain fundi froin the
federal government. The Iixerintloii
was cut by Custer two years before
the massacre of Little I'.Ig Horn. It U
endangered by destructive relic bunt-
ers.
Pip : ; f P
:pJi
EFFECTIVE MAT 12 TO SEPT. JO
RETUmN LIMIT OCT. JI, 1930
Red need fare all parti of eait; libe rai atop
overt. Fine trains; modern equipment;
splendid st rvice; scenic route. Short tid
trips enable you to vi.it
ZION NATIONAL PARK
CRAND CANTON NATXCNAL PARK
BATCE CANTON NATIONAL PARK
TELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK
GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK
ROCKT MOUNTAIN NAT'L PARK
Information and Booklets on request
y m a m &a
m m FINER
mm Mwv4 TIRES
WWWm ' -rk-'1' LOWER
PRICES
YEAR
VtL.'' 7
INDEPENDEN1 GARAGE
lone - Ore
IMCNICPARTIES
Mr. and Mrs. Victor IMcrsor,
Oivid Kietmann, Miss Blrdeen
Wilson and AhVed Balsiger motor
ed across the mountains Mid and
ip the John Day liver valley o
Dayville last Sunday. They had a
pleasant day with a picnic dinmr
at noon. Akmg the river valley
the strange rock formations and
and fossil beds with the colors of
red and green predominating was
interesting. (
IF iGHABOD GHANE
HAD A FLASHLIGHT
Cy JOHN 0. LONSDALE
President American Bankers
A r--!at' ri
7K ALL remember the story of Icha
hod Crane and the headless horn
Ki:'.!U There wits the dark form by th
aide of tho road
thuiulerlng hoy.i
on the Sleepy Hot
low hlghv-v
r d I- labc: dee
lug lu confused
terror Veforf this
t Tlblo mouiter.
If Ichahod had
only known that
his hov 'oblln was
an ln"( ntlve. rival
di. ij.iir-d with' a.
a i-u:... '.iln hend,
he would h:vo
had a good lau;!i
John G. Lonsdala
aud gone on with tho business of va.
finishing his competitor.
' What lciiH''od really needed was a
r. ach rn flashlight Thou he woul.l
i,.ive discovered the trickery at once.
M::ny business men need the flashlight
cf analysis ti uncover the hobgoblins
l.i their hii'lmvs and then they minht
si. back a .id laiiKh at their rivals who
he:;!-ate to Investigate and leara tho
! ti-utti.
j At t'tls tli.'.c, when business and
j Itn'.lng are mahlns strenuous effort
' ta have a clear vision ahead. It Is espo
ch'.ly important that tho power of f
P'Mnh and analysis bo employed t i
tiioir fulh . t extent. When these tvl:t
brothers of good manaRement havu
hi e pressed into service in all fluid.!,
I a:. i confident we shall see a furthrr
1: '.:( nlri? of periods of stress. Hov
tvir, I believe business In general has
. lor.ii'.ed the valuable lesaon that any
li o.r?rity that is cot leavened with a
li'.tlo adversity would not aeeau baai
cii'iy .-arc or fourd.
ROUND TRIP TO
DfNVI R .7.1
OMAHA 74.SI
KANSAS CITY.... 71-M
ST. LOUS . a.t
CHICAGO .... t
DETBOIT ..10.U
tl-WCINNATI IO.7t
N W OKI.F.ANS..III.M
C l.f VU.ANO 111.17
TOHOIMTO lU.tl
ATI-A'VTA 120.M
finSBlRCiH 123.17
WASHINGTON ...141.17
rilII.ADM.PHIA 1IH.I1
M W YOHlC..... 1101
BOSTON.... ...17.87
J. W. IIOWK
Agent.
lone, Oregon.
tWH
LOW kllES
a 4 Q ll
What Penny Cn Uo
1 heard u wise nii'ii May: "(live
crown and pounds and guineas, but
not your heart away, , . ," Voutt't
men, however, are apt tu be outvies
of their hearts, mindful of their
pounds and guineas, but rarely, very
rarely, mindful of their pennies. A
penny, they know, will tell them their
weight, will purchase exactly one stick
of chewing gum. Some may even know
that a penny will llllit a -10 watt hulh
for three and a half bouts. Hut pen
nies nre generally a nuisance. Yoti
get them when you buy n newspaper.
You can noser tip with them.
Hut this a penny can do, so scorn It
less: one penny can move a ton of
toul one mile, alumni, by rail. H.v sea
one penny can move a ton of coal Mf
teen mites, which, Incidentally, Is
L'OO feet. fori une, the Itusluess Mag-uiliie.
Wat.r GUk Eft I
According to the llmlliiKS of the j
home economics students nt the Wis
consin college of agriculture, crks
stored In water glass are as rich lu
vitaudne D as fresh egg.
J
I professional!
; CARDS
X
I DR. J. L CALLAWAY
Osteopathic Physician
(iilman Huildirig
I rn93 - .chPMr,
JACK FERRIS
-: Dermatician :
It pays to look well.
"Specialist in Bobs"
t
C. L SWEEK !
I ATTORNEY AT
J LAW.
First National liank Hldg.
Heppner,
Oregon
It When You Visit Heppner
I Eat At The
!t
t "Elkhorn Restaurant"
Cood Meals Best of Sen ice
Lunch Counter
A.D. McMORDO, M.D.
t Physician And Stirjjeon t
Z Office In Masonic Hui! JinjL t
T
:l Trained Nurse Assibtant
Htppner, Oregon
! A.B. GRAYM.D.
Physician & Surgeon
Heppner - Oregm
Glasses Fitted
F. H. ROBINSON
Attorney & Counselor
At Law
H III I'racth-f lu All The foiirts
IONE OREGON
Dr.J.H.McCrady
Dentist
X-Kay DIAGNOSIS
Office; Odd Fellows BId'g.
X Heppner Oregon
J.O. PETERSON
; EXPERT
; WATCHMAKER
: AND
: JEWELRY REPAIRER
I Heppner, Oregon.
I Dr. C. W. Barr
DENTIST
h I'hone M 1012 Case Apt. Bldg.
I, I leppner, Ore.
Evenings anJ Sunawby appointment.
lone Independent
JOB PRINT
JZ? Clark & Linn
Carpenter Work, Painting. Pa
per Hanging and General Re
pair Work
lone, Oregon.
STRAUSS
Grain Dealers, of
Will Be Represented this Season by t
W. M.
It will pay you
i sell your wheat.
Before
selling your
a pay y0U t0 scc Balsiger
representing
lone,
x
4
IONE CASH MARKET
Dealers In
Fresh anJ Cured Meats, Hutler and Eggs.
We Buy Cream for
Why not Sell Your Cream In Your Home Town?
Real Estate
Peterson
rT'lCNE BLACKSMITH SHOP"
We are prepared to take care of your 1 1 i
shafting requirements by the installation of an -
::
electric key way machine
in a wide range of sizes.
seconu nana comoines
Harris Manufacturing
vwjz? J. P. O'Meara, Proprietor
17!
Hotel
ii;;
'is?
I
8-
e cater to the
wish first-class
Cole Smith, Manager.
'
"
"
"
Farm Implements
VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR
DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES,
MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR
WIND MILLS. WINONA WVGONS.
Bates Steel Mule Tractor
!
PAULG.
lone,
IcalanJU LnguM
The lutmuane of Iceland Is silil th
Old Norse In well pre-'cned form, hw
Ihls la now but very Utile understood
by the oilier Scindiimvlniv. In the
last feu jours the orlho.'li'aphy of the
o:llclul language of Noit u.V has b 'en
lunli'i'lally rhtiup'd by ionl thvrro,
while heiiiiiailt I'tlalns the oh! .! 'tii
form with very kIIkIiI iuimIiiIchIIoiiw.
& CO.
Portland, Oregon
Eubanks
to see him before ou:
contracting or
wheat it Will
B. G. and Co.
Oregon
44-444444f444444tff
-
Swift & Company. I
Insurance J
Brothers
and a stock of shafting V1
We also have a list of V.
lor saie. Agency xor me ti
Companies new combines.
lone
patronage of those
who ZZ
accommodations.
ti
ti
BALSIGER
Oregon
4
opening of school. ,
aims w
t
mmm,