The IONE INDEPENDENT
lONE. OI'vKGON
Friday, Sept. 12. 1930
"Lost, some time between sunrise end sunset, two golden hours,
each set icith si.rty diamond minutes. Xo rctcard is offered for their
recovery as they are gone forever.'
CECIL NEWS ITEMS
Once H.Hin school has become
tie time piece o ' the youngsters
alone Willow Ctetk. G en:i Kopp
is Htrain at the wheel heifinnirnr
t-ie 7th year a bus driver for
W1I 0.V3 school. Twenty two pu
pi!s enrolled in Arlington schojls
Jrom Willows district.
T.ie Cecil 8c::ool opened Monday
iiu;ninir with eitfht pupil senroil
ed and with Miss Bulk of Mon
trouth as teacher. Last year the
Cecil pup Is were transported to
i.lorjtiin for school the enrollment
l-einji too small to justify hiring
a teacher for Cecil.
Mr. nd Mrs. Georue Krebs,
Miru&ret Krvbs. Miss foi k and
Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Lundeil visit
i-d Khea Cretk grange in session
last Sunday ai their hall en K.iea
Cretk.
Miss Waylette is house guest
at the Buueck home.
Mr. and Mrs Jk Hyn-i visit
1 1 relative at Ukid. Ia?t week.
Mr. and Mrs. tiail Morgan ana
eons Billy and Bubby went to the
Dii!e3, Mondsy, ar d while there
ihenoyshad their gianseschaiiKeU
Mr. Johnson ana family return
ed to their home in lrtiaiuaftei
spending several days as uucsls
in the John Bubtck home.
0. L. Lundeil and wife a ere
chopping in titppne:, Thursday.
Miss Bork. the Ceei1 teacher,
arrived at Oci), Thursday. With
several relacieva, including her
prents, Misa Bork visited with
the Peter Timm family a couple
of days.
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Willows Grange
Folks, don't forgetahe kOfro v
O iiintv Fair being held at Board
man, on Friday and Saturday of
this week. All exvi:its m ist tf
in p'ace by 11.00 o'clock, FrHsy
mo ning. Those wishing exhibi 8
transported aid w rangers having
exhibits for tht Willows Grange
liuclh, wilipleaseleave them wi h
Mrs Geo. Krebs, 0eil; Dwig t
Misener or Joe Gibson cf lone.
Linen or other exhibits for the
Lsdies depannr nt u.hv be sent
to Mrs. Joe Gi on ly lc i ;ph Gib
son, h gh scli... I s't.tiei.t mi lone.
Next Satun;M night is the
regular meeti.. -: t is the re
uiar meeting tnKui of Willows
Gange. The first and Second de
rrees v :ll be txtmb i'ied and e'l
eaerii.lales ire requ.sted to be
pr se t,
Pomona grange will meet with
luea Creek Grange Grange on
on October 4. J.iliens Meir. irde
parent cui didale for gmrnor,
will b the principal speaker on
the afternoon program. Thoie
wi-hing to hear Mr Mi. r shou'd
l;e- p the date in mind.
Title Chaafcd
Tl e frr-i (minds of jiirl piides In
tin- fulled Suites were fiin.ied Ht
J S.iarn:il), fin.. In I'.'U'. hut in W
tlir naine if tlie organization la this
eountrj- whs chunked to tlie irl scouts.
CoiHfM'cnal Prayert
The .rivers offered each day ut tlie
pi inv.z of the nesinn of cnnirresa art
l o!:ti'ini.oraniHu4 und d'?r from day
to day.
New Train
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A Triumph in Train CcfcrS
LOCAL ACT for DETAILS
HO in another
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Ami Tluicrapii Company
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VOTERS WILL DECIDE
NEXT NOVEMBER
FORM OF GOVERNMENT
1. THE (WlUNTr I'LAM IS
Till: KUSn.T OF StlKN
TIFIC RKSKARCH. For a quar
ter of a century now, political
scientists ami statesmen have
been working on the problem of
a consolidated form of state p,ov-
enncnt. Scores of investigating;
commissions have studied the
problem and hundreds of individ
ual investigators have analyzed
existing state administrations.
Practically with one accord they
have recommended a simpler or-'
ganiation for conducting state
affairs. Such a form is provided
in the state cabinet form of gov-1
enncnt constitutional amendment.1
THE NFF!) FOR T1IK
CAM NET SYSTEM IS AP
PAKENT from the charts ac-
cornpanying this statement. In
Oregon we have 74 different of
ficers, boards and eomm; mods,
17 large state insUutkuis and lli
private in.stittttions receiving state
aid a total o. li'T agencies do
ing our tate work. The payroll'
..arricN over (i.O'HI names with al
most !M'.,o,noO outlay per month in
wag.s and salarie-. or ier $7.
.iO i.tioi i a sv.xx. There i no gen
eral supervision, no adequate sys
tem of reports and accounts and
not een a common fiscal vear.
Since l!M'i Oregon VA ',t.ni
studying the problem of simpli
fying its goverment and the de
mand for a change has been
i;r:uing stronger.
;. THE CABINET PLANTS
A DEMONSTRATED Sl'C
CESS. The cabinet principle has
been thoroughly tried out in
European countries for centur
ies, in our own federal goverment
for over Ibi years, in acr !'
American cities under the council-manager
plan, in urban school
di.-tricts under the ?oard-super-jintendent
plan, in practically all
1 higher educational institutions,
in nearly all American business
corporations, and in !." different
ates: New York. Pennsylvania.
Illinois, Virginia, Massachusetts,
Ohio. California, Washington,
Minnesota, Tennessee. Idaho,
Ncln-uka. Maryland. Vermont,
jand South Dakota.
! These states j
j Compare the appointment of
Herman Oliver with the dismis-j
; sals and appointments of other
officials under Governor Nor
, Mat and we have the contrast
, bctwcui our present system and
the proposed cabinet form ( ( gov-'
eminent. The cabinet system'
, makes responsible, carefully con
isidered action a necessity for
every governor. This is vouched
j for by the foremost political
'scientists from their knowledge
I of the operation of the cabinet
: system in other states.
' Walter F. Dodd, head of the
i department of political science
in Yale I'niversity, says: "A'
i departmental organization fixes
'responsibility,, whereas without
jit there is no opportunity to hold
I anyone responsible for miscoo-i
duct."
j In reply to a questionnaire,
'dealing with this subject, Pro-'
: fessor Dodd says: "My own'
I feeling is that a po r governorj
is brought into a position where I
; there is a better opportunity of;
j checking him up and that a good;
j governor has a n.ich greater,
! opportunity to dew lop an effici
ent administration." j
Prof. John A. Fnirlie of Illin-;
ois. says: "State ndiniriistration
I in Illinois under the new code,
Jin my opinion has been distinctly
j better under a p;or governor,
than it would have been under!
i the former disinter-! system
i Prof. John M. Mathews
of.
Illinois nays that the cabinet
j plan "promotes publicity and acts
as a deterring influence against
i the commission of t' j more hein
J ous forms of betray:1! of the pub
1 lie trust."
! Scores of other miotations
j could be given, all proving that
) tlie cabinet system is the most
j effective restraining influence up
on a weak or viscious governor.
HECTOR MacPIIERSON. I
Chairman, Joint Commission on
Administrative Reorganization.
Forced to Concial Charm
fine dalal-lainu of Tilmt wiih uhvnys
'cnrehlnj,' the bn.iir for n pretty face,
and In eonseiiieiiee the hljjli Iniims
inn ilu nn order that every woman when
out of doom, should dl!li;ure liemelf
hy miieiiilin her face wiih Knot and
ilius make herself unntuuetlvu.
SN.!nns
rtKVKr.t.Y Illt.t.S-Well till I t;nov
Is just li:it I read In llio p:ictM, or
what I Hoa wlillo o; owllto?. Will Sir
iv week or n h:;o
had ureal Oli
We wero Ktartlim
to r.o l iho In
motiH bako Taluiu
In ('llllflll lll i to
tit tit tho ohl 1'lMtik
llaoint iltty "t.litltt
ii In'" rliiltt on tint
i'. ion ml tlitit It nn i
I t:. I on. Von l.n.nv
It whh k hot "I on
tin) Nov;i! Hint
t'lillfnniln line, uinl
tlio I) I v ii r c ii v
would itnii then- ami U h;ul tl full
(iil-tlla tulilfi'Nii lint In reality ou
woulil he livlnc In NVvmlu.
Wt'll Fo il Stone ninl his family wvro
out at our llttto ratu h nt Santu M.hiIcu
HlH'tn:iiiK n Mttlo ii iHoti with hh, so
we all ilreldul to r.o up. Wu tlrnt lilt
out for Vnsemltiv Imto to mlmlt II
hut 1 htul never Im u tiitun :.iy f.tnilly
hud hut nut lile, und Ko'd und his
folks h.idi'tit hecn If you never luive
heen there, tlont liils II.
First pliu-B they have one of the must
tiuUiup Hotels you miT v., .v. In fart
lot of iliimly iiI.u'i'M to uti "i, Kvery
Imdy w u i npoliKlsli K for tho talh, ns
on account of the geinihlicau s'.vlui;
us no more rains thin tliey Imve wliy
there hascnt heen In years iu huh'
uiiter cotniiiK over, put there wiik
Ninne. uml It would rlv. you tin Idea
of w hi-re they were and what uiild
!i:i;Vt'U t. mmie water If It did tiii
inn aloiii; that wav. whit n i!rii It
would Ki t.
We took drives and we t.ik w.ilk.
and then we had a Il'r)ieciu down on
th river hank on the gravel har. Tin y
mire do know how to rook up t' a!is.
and Ihey xetit llielr old Cowhoy llan'o
player and nintter down and he wan
sure kooiI. He had lots of ohl nn s I
hadetit heard In yeara and .onie !
had never hear-!. Then they had nil
aw ful pxnl (o'.vh;.y Hop mi iim r and
I'red and I Kot a Hi n it of him, for
wo had wre tied i i'h one of tliuxe
things l int', enough to know how haul
It really was.
Then we went tj See the tiro fall,
on a hU'h rllff. They hulld every nlht
a bn h s lire, and as it hums lulu
mnall enihers, Just nt n'ne oi hu k Ihey
push It over In a ateady atream that
last aeveinl Itiinuf mh tllen hiillilllK
einhers, and hTii yoi are ulmo.l a
mile a'.ralk'ht down, and m-p this fall
over tiiis Kitat p:eii-ilie
Well It wiia a beautiful slht. Tin n
we went to see rm feed the hiara.
There Is lots of hears In th-re, and
they take the tarhr'.e from the lintels,
find have little p'.ts built like table,
and spot llnhta up in the tre', and
Inner 1 irou;:'.:ls
The til!e;el p;i,-t nf e i:;iu' life,
let lis ulvva;, s tejii-.it, l-ears to tl.e
Ulllltlered, union clolis .;'rt n sinc.'l
UllklloWII irojiori inn. e hitll-iSl'
t ever l.tiov. s II. iniii h h i-s do
,il Iters. Thomas ( 'arlyle.
I
Horns Will Blow
Crime from Earth
Says Frank Loesch
Arch-Enemy of Chicarjo Crim
inals Says Teaching Children
to Blow Horns Will Rid
Earth of Crime.
"If every boy c.n-1 i'lrl In the world
w.ro taught to b!i) V a horn, I bulicvc
they could blow crime from tho faco
of the earth." TIU-; was the trl!:in;
statement Hindi! reenntly by tlm Hon.
Fronk 0. Loosen, rrember cl Hoover's
Natloniil Cilioi) Conimittee and for
mtrly trcia' ..rosocutor ot Chlcaco, in
-Ml.
a
I ft cV' r V
f y ' - ' 1 " 9 i t
aaoawiMtKWiiuaEraasvW
Its en Ilia battle of . tills ln'iiutllul Hill-'
river, and nil tho crowd tun Jim! iu ro i
en th" oppotlto nlilo, Tln'y pnt nM Hie
food In IIii'kh phicn, ami then lhy
tain the HkIiIii on, it-id all al oiuo I Ik'il
e.ciois hn river Is all Ihi'ini old heurs
li'isln; ii ml eatlirt, and pliyire,
Then la Cnraoii "lly, Nevada, oun
of tho tnoHt ph tui -eaiiio and liintoile
old Statu Capllol wt. Iiiivii, aaw where
t'oihelt and ITtsliiinion fouttht the
tainoua "Solar I'lextia" llnht. Fled K"t
a kick out of that for ho lined to bo
vlt't I'orbett U tinrltiK III Chitiuplon.
ship days, ami I'orbett alwnya mild he
would Imvo been n riutniplon middle
welclit If he had tw'.ieti II up a a pro
fiMi.lon. lie va nlw ayj the beat boxer,
(and Fltthter) in any Actor ever
hud on the atiiKo. Ti en to Itciio, which
l.t otily forty nillea from the lake ll.it
IJenu I will have to take a whole
Cbifitcr to tell you about It. and It
' In lustry." Hut If you want to hava
a ko ul time, I J(tH mix whero you
live. Just load In yaur Khk and take
soi ie rmiKenlal friend, and Just atari
out. yon would bo aurprlaeil what there
Is to aee III Ibis K.-'at Cmllilry within
2 in mile of where any of u live. I
; ml tare what S'ato or what town.
I t -:i you Henry r :rd luu been r""d
lis to.
While wo were up there at Lake
T.t'ioe a fellow cote up and wanted mo
l,i help him Into
tee o(t oli In tho
ie i . I,-, asked him
w ! -l ho was d 'Inn
and he said he w ,i
"!.. o
I'l tirt'ue In
the hlK Imti! Ill
K ' i whi le a'l Hi '
!i .' ii cci'S lic."
"I naii'. "lit .it hei .
yo.i must be li.u d to
pi ;ie. John Harry
liloie Is nut doln
te. well as you Why
you K"t n In tt . ;o'
til 'l CnniiilkO , it!.!.', ,i ;
'.nld him "ii back to woi k a
en . y Hoover. "I - if n.l
tiv-i ,, up c(i , ilt m
w!'!i vim."
i . i " I
I t'oe'l ncil
a. 1 ; nli:K to
', I'll i l.aiu e
t'li ii! y Ii.iwca K'" In Spain to
stulv "Nenlithlr" peon!,-. Tb:if hi
hi 'iiiy, N HUidyltiK odd t ri atun s. He
;;iwi up ail h:Hin.'s and all Kuverii
nn nial Interest for four years Just
for a reserved ''t lo Htittlv nlin-lv-
ix of America' mo t prehlHlorle men.
tll II he went In lnllih il In j.tudy "odd"
wonien. wlinsn aide nnihlllon In life
was to ret tin Ir daulitirs iireseno d
at court. So Spyin will have to ko
a tine In show Charley anyllilii.
Another draw Inn rard entered the
hc.v. ywi'l;:ht rnntrnder rlas today.
SI'-lT MrPlicrsoii Vt'ijuis McPii'-reoil.
(0 I'dfl. MiNnij',1 S-n-lmif. In, )
VKite Elephant Vrarrt-d
The tietlMS i,f Shim l.elline thill the
i'ii;e i ' Ii.int eoiitiilns the amil of
, -o.:.e i!e; d per-on, Mrhap nn am lent
-i d. The people nf ( '..inliiiiliii. Imln
I, ina. Sumatra nod Ahyssinlii al-o
Ui id the white eli plinnt In liili re
I .mrd.
Frank J. IjwkIi, ewtnbcr of
lli I luovr (It iuui f nminii.ion,
howr. h.J.l.im nnaiifilit knnu
Uiil ha uy Kill bluwiriiu I ruin
U.-iUlh.
a r.perch before the Conn Music Cen
ter, Elkhart, Indiana.
In his Bpeoch, Mr. LocKch, ulm is
nationally knovn tor his chirlnr; at
taei.s on Chicago racketeers, rccom
mrrujed a mnsloal education, nnd espe
cially membership in the bnntl, fts a
powerful deterrent to the wayward im
t)ti!.:('3 In the Rrowlnir child. To itnpiKirt
rcMjiumendatlon, Mr. Loesch cited
tho r';iiiar!:ablc record of tho Union
Lou iun Loyn' Club of Chicago, of which
'vi l'i (.no of the Bponsors.
'Tor a number of years tho club has
had i !jfi-)l(;i.e h. ;-.d, conipiwed of buys
under the nr.e of 13, nnd this bund liar)
been nn lmportnnt factor In the work
of tho club. 1' liia organization ha3
bean lnntrunirntal in reducing Juvenile
delinoiicniy In Its district by more than
110 percent. Hcslclr s tlio blind, the club
hnn nn orchrstra of 20 and a drum and
buulo corps of B4 boys.
"Thcio musical organizations have
Iv
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LEXINGfON. HEWS,
Miss ANAUIil l.t: S I U'Ol) I MAN
Vernon Sco t, who lor the pa t
ivNOjeuie Ii uM litleiiOed HCutiol Hi
Pilot K,.ck, h eniolitil Hi I-'XIHK
ton li ;gh a u lit Hiituun,
W. 1. CiUtipued alio wile of
Hti'plit i, Veie tiUbitu bi V hHmh
at the I (f Xln I Hn. . 1' a i tin i 'e WmIc
liOU.e, (lie Out ol Hie vti k
All', ui.o iViia, Cevi'jie iN. Peek
uuti twu ouiis, Kenlietli und Klvin
ttluiiied on Munuuy lubt liom u
two weekb vhcuIIuii Ut Juiiction
City, Oieguii.
Mibd Veiu UretilieuiH whs u
wetk end l ibr Hi I he V. i.Iu.i.i
McUuttllb t.uiiiv III li ipt.tl.
Vti, on 1, can aim i- .lc n li on
Ihui.uiity t yeti ii po Uiti J
Wbtlt iliey laak-.-neo tuttii.i
liuilit'. e'or iiiepoal two lu hAIi.
Luc. iii8 lo'en in cl i ltn
0. V. U. t N. Stuiiun hi Lex
inuKiii. Mr. Kortin tuck. It t (
Lo.ig lleucii. Wash , vsid In! ll.M
new ugerit in change. Mr, Hack t L
arrived by unto on Thin mi a).
Kuj Ciuiipliell met with a pain
ful accident on Wednt &duy, vshile
putting buy in'.o ttie burn tit I. is
home on Socitil lCulne. Ihetnnglt)
tree brtike and hit bin right bund
in sucli it wu) ns lo cbtiei'u lutge
uund. )r A IK Mc.Mui do tn ut
eil the wound.
K I Keller, u former Lrxmitlori
tesidt nt, wus tilling a hllle K.) h o
sfiing on 1'iiday. Mr. Killer hi
minis n.4 Uuti Lis family ukcH
PerniUtori as a place lo live. He,
Mrs). Keller ttti j i iei.kure Iheie
lor the winter, Aliilc the iwts
uhli r bo)S, Jollies tilld IvIWUItl,
will purttue their HtuiHen hi IMop
flby at Si I'h College, KiikhViln,
Mo.
MH4 JesMie ilcl'jbe, u.lertuineil
I'tleniiH Htul l eiativee at tier fomie
in Lexi-igton on Siit.iloy.
It i.-mimoted thai A. M. I'U 1 m
has receiitly purcluisi J the ha.; n
l.tucii liuine Hiid wid ticc ipy It bri
ttfaun.y rei.iiiu.ce.
Mr. nnd Mrnr. Neil Wh; n.-id
son Vivian, were wek e J visit
at the home ol f.Ua. Saral. .Vhile.
Mr, White paillcipated in the
Kodeo, Ainiiiin'uil the rucen. He
with Mrs. White htul t lit 1 1 hhi
returned to their homo in V at.,
on Sunday. Ihey wen hcc-..
led bv Mrs. Surah White ami
her grand iJiughter, La Verne,
who made the i on u it trip in the
name '.'.ay.
M'ea Kula McMillan departed
Ci-nlniiiid on last I'tJ.
hi :: V " ' '.-:: e tl'.r'KlnB good rlt'. eu
out of i i"; i f tho boys of our cl'.y wtui
nilciit titlni..! e have te-come rotrenu
nity p:.ra .lies, if not nctu.il crlmlnai .
"Many o'l.er rrv nh.o have rm' .
study of i::.;ac .ijue vtt'.h t:.i? i i : t m.
itKiidm lrm.'.'.c, und espeiiaily Um
bund, as a diameter builder nnd a de
terrent to crime. William J. llutr.s.
world renowned detective, said, "Blt iw
mo a tawn with a maximurn of mu-.w
and I will bhow you a town with a
minimum of crime.
"Osboumn MrConnthy, former denn
of mu.';lc nt Northwestern University,
has Kone on record with a statement
to the effect that 'Music will cure tho
so-called 'ilumlnir youth' nnd put
strennth Into the social fabric of
America.
"W. vnn do Wall, well known crlm
InoloKlst, in ixakln(( of tho cfTeit f
music on the abnormal nnd nntl-sodul
mind, Kftys, 'It stimulates somo cf tho
drowsy patients to vigorous notion nnd
many of tho ontl-.soclal individuals to
con. tructlvo activities.'
"A.slied for a receipt to rid a certain
Ohio town of its 'nightly pcr.ts,' con
slstlr' cC 40 to 50 boys from 10 to 20
yetus okl, Dr. B. Partes Cadmnn, emt
iiont Now York divine, offered the foU
lowln ? ndvleo: 'filneo the boys aro gct
tlne bryo-.id tho ni;e for Uoy Bcouts,
why not start a band for them? Mus'.o
hr.lh charms to cootho tho savngo
hrca;;t, 'ITy it m tl.e;.n youthful scape
graces In your locality. I predict that
90 percent of them will resixjnd."'
Mr. Locseh in IntereKtcd conversatloa
with a band boy who Is hdnlii to
"bluw crime from the earth."
Li'l fa I L A''