The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, August 22, 1930, Image 4

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    THE 10NE INDEPENDEiJl
Published I'very Friilay by
W. W. Head, K.liior IVMixh-r
SUBSCKH'TION
One Yrr $l.."0
Six Month 0.r
Thive Months O.'.O
Entered as stvoml Class math, al
the postufnVe at lone, Oregon, umltT
ait of March ;!, IS79.
Friday, Aug 22 1930
Shawl's TraJ Nam
T;ihv;;lln Is i!n name of one of the
lii(t;,".u or Kuslnnlr shawls, which urc
Iimiiii woven. (iomii lines In one piece,
hut more often In small sesmemsi.
wMcli are sewn together with sch
r.iviisl.i'i that the sewlns !s quite lm
IH'Peepsll.l Tl;ry tire hIsu called
TihUI mi.l Kiinl K;ii, itnj are mmle
priiiciiuilly iu the I'unjah.
The greatest number ot baud'.t rnlda
oa American baukiug ever rccjrJvd
ia tho figures of tha protective depart
ment of the Ainerlcau Hankers A-Q-elation
wero reported duriug t'.3 rix
months ending lust Fobrur.r;'. lU'uli
members of tho association ropjrtcd
for Investigation Sll forgery cases, 107
holdup robberies, 14 burglaries, 2
sneak thefts and S mortgago swiadl.-n
while noiwueiulicr banks, uuntboi'i.ig
loss than half tho total enrolled la t'.io
association, suffered SG holdup vobbor
(03 ar.d 0 burglaries, non-members I c
ing burglarised cr held up ouca fjr
every S3 banks, as compared with eiuo
for every 1G1 member banks. Tho as
sociation detective agents caused tho
arrest of U3 ct the 230 bank crimi
nals apprehended during tho prri.iu
covered.
Thu association' j report on these
conditions urges rapport of ho move-
me
ments
automobil
IMPliYMCNT ClVtt
Continued Front Patfe 1
LEXINGTON HEWS
iced tea awd cookies wore served.
jSiH'iim accompanied U.. ir sister
I to Arlinuton from wh'nre lii
went tt t'orvuMiH for u slunl visit
t.w Inklinn inn ?
Wf ctu't liflk'vi' it. So
nil her think I ho I o, rii ; m t to
. Inmninhly worn wlih tlx ir nx
i4ti, v luh'if t'ti w t i,l nil I,h i ml
to it ) I all
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II I JII1IK1 llil'I'll III I ir 1 l' (HI j
The tu xt mettinx will he Aim. !.hat tho R,v. VYnlli.oe Jot o, for j,,e,ore " 10 ,lr'"
22, at ine home of Mrs. fmiWr pmurofthe Ohun hol Clmi-U Whats the watt, r wih I.exirj;
Matikin. ThrtHtudv hour will t:.. i.,.n.t -.ii-i i. ton's rII tr his-hull plums?
.4 i l . ..f, ... ..i ... it.,., ...;,i. ho are in ro iiiiiditio
ouuim uic me miiu vhiirsj in a-Stime lilt- leViiership 01 inv'IIIT 1,1 K4ui i n-wr'ni i .
Jack l.o idot). The Ladiew tiresetitinistoM 'lunch nf Christ. score of (i to hui Art ihey '' Sunday.
wire: ,.rs. Frd Munkin. Mm. Mr. and Mrs. James Helms et . I
Henry Gorr, Miss Hlunrhe! tl,rtaini,j for a ftwdttv IhU o. k j
Turner, Mm. UeunteliroM. Mrs. j Mr lltlll Mr8 Uarry y(H.llm ,lf;
umar uieitruii, mm. uay mdwimv1ii Vaif i,)al0 Tj,e) tlUn
umi Mrs. E.twdUietmann. Utonday for iVlUnd, Hccompa-
For hunter license see Bert'" bj' t:e"f,e , .
, j Mr. and Mrs. (.ileim tihle, ol
0n' ! Tot t land, are visiting lolalives
Clark & Linn L-Si,,11 lh,a wtlk- M,-
i. ale will lie reineiimereti us Ma-
LittU Plexura in Tower
To know the pains of power we
must no to those who lave it : to
know Its pleasures we must go to
those who re seeking It; the pains
of power are real, Its pleasure-! Im
flnary. Col ton.
SatUfitd Beauty Craving
A student of Colonial America be
lieves that the women expended m
much effort t ' r,ake patch- rk o "Its
fay and be:ntif;l b-auo I'n:;::n
Ideas would rot let thet;i make artr.i
tire clothes.
and tho closing lu on criminals Imme
diately after er even In tho m'.dt ct
tho perpetration ct crimes. Last year
tho average f v'.red bet wee a tho
receipt of .'j cr.'ils y these cars
rnd tho ) nvre.".f v .deli followed
v as one i ' V.; r.u.l i.-i'.j two sccoau.;,
tho repor;
Mu "J.t t! r Envi.
In one lar.' .' Voik bank ii li!
earning los than weekly bus l!"
Job cf i"lgiilns: ilhid.'lid checks t"t:il
in: more tli-.o f",tiX,n,K tt- nt!il.
lu ;(:'; : :i n: i '. T' ' .1' h !
me Tit; I 'V'.ir.iui' to !na:v h'i :
.nd coeporaiui.
nt to rrovida city roiico depart- Carpenter Work, Painting. Pa-i, , VVrl ,lt KrailU(lU. 0, , n
nts with radUHjQulPPcd cruig jj gntf j c , Ke- inV.7
omobilcs v.hlrh havo proved p.'.v- . r " " b. in I'J-.
ticularly cftoctivo In Cleveland ar.d :f j i Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Stl0..tlliUI. !
Detroit In tho bro.-deastlns ot alarms i . , ,.. i.v. . . i.-
ami iia. I'icii uiia eir ipii
lone, Oregon. 'm LexitiKton's sick, in II. wine r'
II I l'l f l1C HVIiillt. I
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t, MiS. rercy l onnor rias charge
PROFESSIONAL ?
ut the locul iceiiout otlice In,
C KUS I ' a'l'!r"t'ol,!, sl'eisrtiiev in lu r
Sister, Mis. Art Hunt. I
i V. Cuminu.KS tinisheil work ut
the MiU Mutlin uHnch on lhuia1
,uay and left f jri'ouiuntl. lie wi.s
' accomanitU ' Sherinaii Tuck1
er who lias been asMSliiitf ilaivty
Miller during harvest.
Mis. LiUa Hunt of Fottlaml i?
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STRAUSS & CO.
Grain Dealers, of Portland, Oregon
Will Be Represented this Seaspn by
W. M. Kubanks
It will pay you to see him bvfore oui
i
sell your wheat.
i
IEVER -WAKEFUL
SERVICE
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transmission line - rats gnaw the insulation horn an un-?
derground cable -all these and many other forms of X
"Trouble" your electric service must be ready to face
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DR. J. L. CALLAWAY
Osteopathic Physician
(ii man I'mliiinK
IHW 9.1 Hipntr, Citron
JACK FERRIS
: Dermatician :
It pays to !:;t)k well.
"Speciuliil in Hobs"
tt. t:n. n :ju :::! -a. .tftfttttttMi .
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Tallinn reiutivts in I.txuiKUi.
this week.
Hanv bchnver returned tuur
i business trip to I'oitUi d fn
J 1 uestlay.
Before contracting or
selling your wheat it Will
pay you to see L Balsiger
representing B. G. and Co.
Mrs. Otto Khu!e ur.dfon u-lui : f
lone, Oregon
I A SIXTY MILE gale blows - lightning strikes
r I
L. L. JllLLi
ATTORNEY AT
LAW.
First National Hank I'ld.
t el home from the llefpiu r li s. j
J; iilal the first of the wu k Tt. y
J are stopping in Lexington fur a
? I'ha'mvs l)e:or- coini? tit (hir
T - " "
ranch liortu-.
1 Mr. .rut A
(J l'li ju r anil ( er
J iiitiieii U tl Sunday ior I vstel.'s
s'ay in Poriland.
Heppner,
Little 7)l:i Ciiriiiiir iluni')it-r
OriM'nn - .. ..
ft X 0 ir
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; without warning day or night! So quickly are cir.er,
i
;cies met that often you slumber on, unaware that any-
; thing has impared this essential all-doing services. "The!
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urw a w j hi j F Ct 9 a a iu a a a vi v i in
of willing workers in your service through day and night
t
The TROUBLE SHOOTER, day and night quickly J
! disposes of difficulties, which through the rigors of time
land weather, are boimd to occur on any electrical system
serving the thousands this Company does.
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t Lunch Counter
j A.D. McMURDO, BLD.
t Physician And Surgeon
J Oftice In Masonic Building
S Trained Nurse Assistant
Htppner, Oregon
IONECASH MARKET
Dealers In
am) Mr. Percy Corn. or, ?
net with a painful accUMor, j rif.su aim cuii-u .'icais, miner ana I'.ggS.
hiJay whn the was i. j nej YVt H 1 1 v Cnnni for Svifl Xt C(mm;n!
a t wUx, nvt en Vn..'v, V II T ..'J t
pl l)r A 1) MrMiirrf.itMM.ti.ii " "J v..v .i.i ... nui ntrriic lunii; f
,l' au.iut her bColp by the lii.i s ut a
t a rM T
rii ti ine
"Elkhorn Restaurant
I . a r....rw... I f . I i t 9
t i,,r.Wu....1M.0Ilc It Keai r.siaic insurance
ii urn.
GoodMcalsI3cstofStrice t
Peterson Brothers
Pacific Power and I ia I
Light Company
"Aways at your Service"
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I GOODYEAR iWTS Wf 1
! have all the K'odqnalitli.-s, UijUvsjm w lfa.'Si.' !M"
I Jiaterfti5. I SSil ,1 ii-l::
I w- mm I II!
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Physician & Surgeon
Heppur - Orjn
Glasses Fitted
F. H. ROBINSON
Attorney & . Counselor
At Law
Will Tract ! ., .MITli.'rirl.
IONE OREGON
What minht have been a dun-
f Ueroiis ciinflasalinn onSalniCay
t afternoon was quickly tuonKl t' !
toanenlby Lexintcn citizera
t A bonfip' ut the rear o! M-H.
Uli Wai'.j'H i oil i-n.L' :.a 1 uprea.l1
to theonisi.lt- i:ras) i.li.ts bh6f
was ninlfiu hemiwhy. Wt Vfacka
in the tiatuls of the won.i rs r-'
duced the f lamer, and tunu-d ailJe
the dawr,
Charles Brown lost a va'nahlel
horse on Saturday. It was atrucki
t by lik'htniriK during the f l.ut t
thundershowei that seemeO to
move some wheataloiiR th .- hi(th
i it i
way ueiween ueopner ana itx-
njiton.
J horse last v.tt!;. I'e death was
roljably due to the !ieaf.
Mrs. Alex Hunt and children
Dr.J. H.McCrady
Dentist
"ILINlJ IJLALKSiAllTII SHOP
We are prepared to take care of your
shifting requirements by the installation of an
electric key way machine and a slock of shafting
in a wide range of sizes. We also have a li.st of
second hand combines for sale. Agency for the
Harris Manufacturing Companies new combines.
L I
J. P. O'Meara, Proprietor J
FiedKuns also lost a draught l,,'"''''''-'''tt.t.tt.tt..n.n.a.:i..:i
J.! A '
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wr. Aiex nunc ana cniioren
it Hi
motored up to llinton Greek on
Sunday to visit Mis. Hunt's bis ,v
ter, Mrs. Ht-nCox. The boys re
2 mairio.1 inr u fnxi ilaiu utuu u.hi'w
- , )
- Mrs. Hunt and daughter retuined
the same evening. g
Otto Uhule who has been a A
f yatientat the lleppner Hospital f
I submitted to a surgical operation A'f
t last week on Saturday for appen ?.?
Hotel lone
f dicitis and is reported as doiny (
niceiy. - ;.
t .SimethinK' must he done to I
I put more erithuiasin iutu ihe I
T I j v r, fi I n n f tt I. it tu t u filn
n ronrnn I ported ac the last melini:. l'er-v
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A'-j DIAGNOSIS
Office; Odd I'ellows Hld'.
c cater to the patronage of those who
wish first class accommodations.
Cole Smith, Manager.
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For Automobile Service &
Accessories go to
INDEPENDENl GARAGE
lone - Ore.
J. 0. PETERSON
EXPERT
wat:mmaker
AND
JEWELRY REPAIRER
Heppii"-, Oregon.
"B-aaB-aBBjBjBaMB--j.-, t aajiiaMaaa-MiB-jL
Dr. C. W. Barr
DENTIST
I'liont M K.'!2 Cilnmo DIJK. i
Mej.-pr,cr, Ore.
Evenings anJ Suiiuvby apKjinin.enf.
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.. Days Are Ovei points out U.,.. .::.,a,,Hl..tt.t....1
f reason iui many u?mx uuceni.
I Spidkii of the harvtst leads
us io eay that Lexington waie
hnuses are full to capacity and
X '..vertlowinif. "OiJ Mother Darih '
13 btintf used lor a floor ami
th reon o .e sack upon another is
onnij juiinled into pi ice. Now
wheat farmers wont to deiend
greatly upon "Molher Earth"
pu not nntil this saason hns she
f Djen usea Tor. a atorehouse and
jthecnly rem?dy says A'exander
iLt'tfge "Js to plant less wheal"
Miss Mary Slocum left on Tues
day for Los Angeles whereon
; pntHmhcr 2. hh,4 will vttr nrion
!a three years course of hoi-pilal
lone Independent
JOB PRINT
Farm Implements
VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR
DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES,
MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR
WIND MILLS.. WINONA WVJONS.
Bates Sted Mule Tractor
PAUL G. BALSIGER
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1 Ioner Oregon i
CK:ni;t:i.v4::4;:::4tj45j tuining. Mr. and Mrs. Larnnnt