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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1930)
THEME INDEPENDENT Published Every Friday by W. W. Heai, Editor PuMi.sW. SUBSCRIPTION One Year $1.50 Six Month 0.75 Thive Months 0.50 Entered as second Class inatti at the postcflii'e at lone, Oregon, under act ol March 1879. ttiJay7s'epT5,'l930. Lexington News Continued ot Pg. 4 Sunday's Orejronian can led the likeness of a former Lexinu ton boy, Alva McMillan, who trrtfiv to ma !; hood here and is a craouale of our public schools. He is now making a name for himseli alone journalistic ines, Mr. McMillan has been named as editor of the Oregon State Monthly publssed at Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bnrchell are at home ofter a short business trip to Portland. "Vacation is over. School hn begin.; Yon've lied in chvt-r AnJ haj v.ol fu:i. Now study hard And do your Ust; No one snould wish Forever to rtsi." Fron tht leaves of an old scrap book of grandir.oihe'sday comes this jingle. Though 'jingle"it uldentally visitingwith theirdaugh and far removed from poetry, yet its urge should form a mot to for the boys and girls who, qii Mjnday gathered up their books and felt into the line ot nurch to school. "Lexington, s Marching Line" sceppsd into a building recently made over by skilled workmen. A new roof, freshly kalsomined walls, varnish ed walls and woodwork serve as ure to eo one'? b?!t. Mor. a carefully chosen corps of teach ers greeted our marching line. Those who, for the coming yeat are to instruct are: Enwin Ingles, Principal; Alice Montgomery, languages; A. C. Bechdoit, mathematics; Mrs. F. Tnmer, seventh and eighth; Mrs. Clarence Howell, fifth and sixth; Heleu Wells, third atd touith; PvarlVail, firstand second; Helen Falconer, history and music. ' So what wi;.h a redecoraud holding, efficient instru ors and physical comfort, Lexington's Marching Lineshou'd "do i's bit.' Teachers fon the coming year who arrived on Sunday Helen Fal coner, fro.ii Imnaha by au o; Alio Montgomery from Por'and and Pearl Vail fccm Baker. The B'ackhorseandSocia' Kidge direc'ors have discontinued their schoos and their pupi s are being transported to Lexi' g on. GOODYEAR TIRES have all thegoJ qnalillies, Materials, Workmanship, And Right Price. For Automobila Service & Accessories go to INDEPENDENl GARAGE lone - Ore. CECIL NEWS ITEMS Mr. Billenger of The Dalles and Boardman whs here on Fri day, looking up prospective ha dealers with a view to bringing his baling outfit at an early U;e ile wcs accompan:ed ly Mrs, t'ullenger. Mr, and Mis Bert Warren made a trip to The Dalles the titstoi ;he week taking their t-iece, Jean aunder, home preparatory to entering school on opening day. Mr. and Mrs. Preston and chil dren, of Pendleton, were Fridaj visitois atthe John Bubeck home A weiner roast was enjoyed, Sunday evening, with Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss as hos.s. Those en joying the affair were; Mr. and Mrs. Warren, Mr. arid Mrs. Have kost and childm-, Mr. at d Mrs. Bubeck and Holand with their gutsts. Mr. and Mrs. Johnsot. und sons, of P t'.Hi d, nd Frank Mariani bee iuva the List ano hofttss. The Ed Bjcl.e famly visied the 0. L. Luriui u toir;. Suu. r dty evening. Tne Busches were on the way home from Portlar.o a here i hey had spatit the weik visiting uno uleiiding to somtj i usii.tae ra-turs. Mrs. George Krebbs and chil-1 dren were vis.tors at tne Kivir. ! Ely home, at Morgan on Silur day afttrnouti. Jack Hynd and wife attend.-o the Round Up at Pendleton, inu ter, JI'S. Cer-il Lieuallen, whil in tt.e Uouud Up City. House guests in the John Bu beck home are the Johnsonfamiiy ot Portland. Mrs. Johnson is Mr Bubeck's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Erdman, Gaorg Una Erdman and Bernice Netsor. ail of Ban: on were week ent guests of the 0. L. Lundell fanu ly. Mrs. Erdman and Mrs. Lun dell were schoolmates when tit) were children and had not stei. each other for tmenty-iiveyear9. Jiihnnu ( .utia laarf I liiirclQ i for Portland where he will spend some time with his parents who;! GoodMealsBestofSenice who live in the rretropolis. J. A. Warren and his wife, of A utnriu ora rinnaa m dcfo i t I 01 air. arren s parents, Mr. ana x ji n if MITDnft II Ti Mrs. Bert Warren. The )oungerll li.U. mClflUKUJ, M.U. t tit if t wan is instructor in advanced i 11 ...... a i.u..:..:. .L. inacuij biiu niincuuB in me aign schools of Agtoria. Mr. and Mrn. Harbison of Mor gbn visited io the George Krebs home, Sunday. RoTsrtorlcl Im;irtion A r rwirtr on e f illiiit to tr-t an Interview wrote utory nlimit r..lixons nee lnventhin. the 't rati Oil shirt." wMch hnd a front of ?AT Inyora of pntcnt fihrlc. Kneh d:iy tfie owner flfiitply removed a Njfr iml had a eh'an nMrt. Chinat River Well Named The Hwiin? Ho Is no railed ("iIiih'h Sorrow liemiise It Is the aonrre of tnnny of the Hoods which devustate the northern China philn. It U jil'o rnlleij t'neovi rnnlile nd Seource of the Sonc ofllnn. Cam Nation llonuiaj After her dont'i. Mis. I'arrle Nu tlou's portrait uud a luttilnt which the pnllce lmJ taken from her wer placed tvt the archive of the Kaunas StHte lllstorio.il soelety lit Topel.n, and a imiuorl founttiiu was erected on the spot where she whh first ar rested lu Top' ka. Monty Ordari The malnuiin nun for which a money trder is Issued la JIM. There ts no limit, however, to the niimher of money orders which cnu lie taaued In i one day to one person. Human Judgment We JudBo ourselves hy what we foel c:ilile of ilotntf. while others Jmlye us by wlutt we have already done. Longfellow. j& Clark & Linn & Carpenter Work, Painting, Pa per Hanging and General Re-;, pair Work lone, Oregon, j j J PROFESSIONAL t r- i DR. J. L CALLAWAY X Osteopathic Physician I!'.. man Building Phone 93 llchpatr, Oregon . JACK FERRIS : Dermatician : It pays to look well. "Specialist in Bobs" C. L SWF.F.K ATTORNEY AT i LAW. t First National Bank BIJg. Heppner, Oregon When You Visit Ilcppner Eat At The "Elkhorn Restaurant" j? ! f ; J j Lunch Counter ! T Physician And Surgeon Office In Masonic Building Trained Nurse Assistant Heppner, Oregon A.B.GRAYM.D. Physician & Surgeon Heppner - Origin Glasses Fitted F. H- ROBINSON Attorney & Counselor At Law W III Practice lit All The Court IONE OREGON Dr.J.H.McCrady ! Dentist I X-Ray DIAGNOSIS Office; Odd FeJowa Bld'. J Heppner Oregon . J. 0. PETERSON EXPERT WATCHMAKER AND JEWELRY RCPAIRER Heppner, Onon., Dr. C. W. Barr DENTIST Phone M 1012 Ciltnan BIJZ. Heppner, Ore. Evening and Sunuv-by appointment. lone Independent : JOB PRINT WMILiMJ I1(GEIR UICVKRLY HILLS.-Speaklntc of Iolltlot, I wan up at a Hodeo at Satlnna Cullfornla the other d.iy. and their r a t iperlnlty thnra la riding Ducking llulla. Well th Uove nor waa there und aa ha n up tor reelection ho apoka and casual ly reminded the peopk tha' a vota for him would not be un apprecliiied, well Just at he would reach an Important part i t t, hla address why out would come a huckitiK bull and mahy throw a Cow ,' puiu her hllu r than a Hepiibtlcaa ( Tufrld bill, and the crowd would toar and appluud, the Uoveuor would Htut t ! again. "As I was anylt'K, 1 have done 1 more for Mouti-rny (.'omuy and ! "lta ba." "Uldo him Cowboy" "hook ! him Cow!" "Mont Toy County ha.t been uiy ipeclul pet tu hnndlnic out appro prl.itljm". and "liuiu toinet another one, watch that Iluby buck! What a Hull! You are rldluK him pra'.ty Hoy!" j "If ! am rei'lected. I will give" 1 "S , t In the middle of that Auluml o!d I hund!" I Well all thl went ou tor quite a . n if 11. and we never could And out what 'i Hie Uorenor had dona for old Monte rey County. Krom the lookt of the there dldent stem much tiiat he could do for old Monterey County. What the County needed politically wa nolNfleia bulls. Well they dually wunted ma to go over and deliver a Tin-me aong on the .Merita ot Herbert und Culvln, or "What the Republican Tarty ha done to ua." Hut not me. I wouldent co over there and compute with those Hovinea. "Hull" la all riant hut not when you aro competing with, , t!u original. I could have told cm In a j T n. In ii tn uli.'it w in tlm mutter with Old J Monterey County, Cal. old Rogera ounty. Okla.. or Hrown County, In diana. W are juat ateppltiK too fast. In the old days we figured the world owed u a living, now we figure he owe ua aa Automohllo, a i'layer I'luno, and Radio. Frigid Air. and Clara How. Hut Its all coming under the head l:iK of higher Civilization Till now It . r-.. f, r-h. I. ttT'Miiiri. We our old folka dumb and dldont know nothing? Say .iont you kid yourself, theme old Hoys in their youth could take a big sliver Dollar and go out and corrall more "Hot tlmea" than we ever thought of. There la many a Hur rlmoro hid behind Ions whisker. Say they did a lot of prowll.ig In their t'me. A horse and Hugry could take you ao tar that It wasnnt Impossible to walk homo, but It was Inconvenient. Even hack la my time, v.hen 1 waa golnf good, 1 nave come d.aBKlng In from a name horseback, by daylight. We r.ifent .nnking p.iymeuts on a many things. Hut wc waa making some mighty nifty "Whooppee." Your Mother gets mighty shocked at you Oris nowadays, but In ber day her Mother was just on the verge of lend Ing her to a reformatory, so we Just got to live and let live and laug'i the thing off. The Republicans got tha Country and what can you expect? Mr. Hoover wasn't able to took over the National Parks, ao I am pinch hit ting for him. When you get Into this wonderful Yoaemlte valley you haven't L'ot any Umo to be reading the paper to t;ee what foolishness Herbert, rr Calvin, or Ford, or Lindbergh, la doing. It's all right to go to New York and wee what Chrysler and At Smith have built, but the old boy that laid out this place must have died and took the plans with him. There ought to be a law uxaln.it anybody going to Europe till they hud seen the things we have In this country. The l)h all expressed thsir regrets that Mr. Hoover wasn't coming. Coming through that Yosetnlte Park wo passed those giant redwood trees. Fred Stone proposed that there la where these tree altters ought to he located. And say, you talk about a moun tain Just com posed of one solid rock. Why, lfa right in there. Coolldges 600 words of Re publican history of America would get lost on this boulder. Why, this rock is big enough to reproduce a Hiram anti-treaty speech. John W. Davis is in the park some where and the rangers are looking for him. They don't allow dogs or Demo cratic candidates In there. If you want to read the most beauti ful thing that's been written in years, It's not a lie, It's not an editorial, it's a will. You wouldn't think that so much love for all mankind could be ho practically txproHsed as It Is lu the will of ex-Senator Phelan of Frisco. M)i,t of you will only read that he left Helen Wills $20,000, but get a paper . with a copy of the entire will, and you ' will say "why there is a man that ray wanted to do some good." For pure charity and tolerance toward all races and creeds It's a masterpiece. It mukes me f'-tl BHhamod that 1 ever knocked a Senator. , Cf I W0. McNautbl Syndic.!., !m.) Cultivate Putienco i'utlem-e serves us itgnlum IiikuIi uvcUely as clothes do lunlnxt eolil, For If you multiply your gimnent UK the cold Increnscs, cold riiimot hurt you; In tlm sumo wny Im-rciinc your patience under it rent offeim und they cannot hurt your feeling. Leonardo du Vinci, STRAUSS & CO. Grain Dealers, of Portland, Oregon Will Be Represented this Season by W. M. Eubanks It will pay you sell your wheat. "TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTt TTTfTVTVftfVttf Before selling your pay you to see L Balsiger j representing I lone, IONE CASH MARKET Dealers In Fresh and Cured Meats. Hnttfr :m,l Fcn VVc Buy Cream for o wvti m uui VIV.1IU in UU IIUIIIC I Own; ::Real Estate Insura nco Peterson '4 ivni iJiwvivoiii i n orlUr We are prepared to take are of your shafting requirements by the installation of an electric key way machine and a stock of shafting in a wide range of sizes. We also have a list of second hand combines for sale. Agency for the Harris Manufacturing Companies new combine. J. P. O'Meara. Proprietor & h 0 h.4 444444444444 i ul . Hotel 0 it a:: cater to the ! t wish first class accommodations. Cole Smith, Manager. t mi A. It 3 at ill mi a. ftttttttt4444tt444 Farm Implements VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES, MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR WIND MILLS. WINONA WCONS. Bates Steel Mule Tractor PAUL G. BALSIGER" lone, Oregon Popular Perfuma tu the iiiepuriilluti of the perfume, .lewiiuiwn liny, the compound cnu iniirlii 1 4 ht'ccly employed. This, I fun n il hy tlm iicllnii i f a ferment on the comlittii'uls of I lie jilunt. Hi" l:o'ir tuiiii m ciilulneil hy n.Mlnn I" Ihn iii'Miiiii'lti u ci-rt.iiu tjiiiu.illy of liivetnlei' und herHiiiiinl. to see him before )oul contracting or ii wheat it Will ii B. G. and Co Oregon 4 - w - Swift & Company, Brother; Y it VI lone patronage of those who t 9 4 4 tt tttttttttttttt tttttt44yt4j,AAAfm