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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1930)
The IONE INDEPENDENT IONE. OREGON Friday, Oct. 24, 1930 Womcn.s Topic Club S November 21, at Mrs. Fred Man kins. 'r. ami Mrs. Klwnrd Hietinan were host and hostess to the ''Woman's Topic Club" luit Fri day evening at tbeir peasant rat. eh home. Invited t ie club wtTrf Air. and M Cook with Gas. See Bert Mason. - - ST ATM EN OKOWNKKSIIII Kiv. Rcqulrtd by act of Conrt-u of Aug. 24. 1911, of iht Ion liulrprtuttnt, publiilhrj cA ly it I-ne, (Wjjoa, fof Octotur 1, IV W. Editor, Miangintf FJitor, Publiihr, Owner: Local Items Mr. and Mrs. R!an Blaekwell have rented the John Cochran house on Second Stre t. Mrs. Oscar Cochran i visiting her daufhter, Mrs. Sam Warfield at La Cross, Washington. Much interest H being taken in the c-ommunitv finding eluss which meets each Mon my even in the Congregational church. Lvesyone is urged to attend. ' tUyof Ovt.ivw, MrVA A M..('h. hh-pn 4NamtrrmVenl,r8l,,n"IOrint1 F, H. Rohinioa, Notary Publk' . . , . , . .. ... ladies and Mrs. bmtuse Heionrl. My CommkLwnt furs2-i'9-':u. W. C. T. U. Notes M;'ty A. Noison, Kcpurtttr guesu or . v v Mrp. W.P. Kboi brtBj boUm 9 from Kit rope i i-oin mprclal find Yi(i C'lt,V hM 11)0011 police to en induct ial competition, With NO force ordinary lawn, 1'tio govent per cent enforcement (which is inent Niirely should have thai , quite possible) no nation any- many to enforce u Millie law "l.itiior regulated or boollegg- where could eotnpele with lis." 'over t lit whole United States." ed his no place in the shops, on Here are some tpicslions put "l)o you think modification the roads, or in the homes of to- to him with his answers: ' with an, educational program day's America," says the wizard "Do you object to a man in would be good?" of Menlo I'aik. our employ drinking moder- "No, enforcement is the only Th, mias A. Kdison sent this atcly?" remedy. If it failn try education." telegram to the Judiciary Com-' A short terse "yeN." I "What iiIhiiiI Mate control." millet at Washington a few' "The old fashioned licensed "Too much complexityton months ago, "I still believe pro- saloon did more to harm my men much politics." hibitioii is the greatest experi- than the modern speakeasy. In "What is your opinion of spite of the hue and cry about government control?' e has no patience with1 the blind pigs and titers, my plant "This has bet'n tried many are always has ,,hown a decided improve- tunes m different part of the i 1 t . i i .t ii.. tit cmng, lucre is more mniking mem m morale uiuier uie new woriu, inn it nas never worked. Suppose that beer were nl be lowed to come back, would it enjoying a p.easant visit with her son tnd daughter-ill law, Mr. und Mrs. H)berl McCrbe, who are living on the French ranch above Hardman. J. 0 Baliener, hay buyer, of The Dalles, was transo;ling bun ness here last FrMav, i. IMrhilffi'at itlJ olli.r ..... ..... I.. . . I.......11: ....... . U -...m. m ' ninu hi ui.uii- in nnniii m.vii. n ,mn:-, uiiu ,ur. ami lura. j. w . y hotJs. holjinf on m ctnt or mot t t - Kt II. .. in.. , . . . i luecsumrr vi iieppner, flJlSS at the toui tnioum oi bondi, mortg.gri or;U(,t alarmists who .iamie lngnt and i)avid JCtet- r- ". Icning, "There is more drinking ment mann of lone. Fic tablet of WAV I IF. At), Ownrr limw than there ever was." order of things. bridgt were in p!y. Mrs. Me b'"1,'i J orijtK.rcmihi J4M . V(. i;u,. a n;,tiou so sober, "Ves enforcement coub I even under present conditions, unproved, be naid. "We have slow down or cpecd up ludti,. Villi only ti per cent enforce- only rbout VtH0 active men en-, try?" jment that we aie running away gaged in enforcement. New "Slow down, most decidedly." Mr. Menamtr ven high pcore for the gentleman and David Hiet ruunn Picond. The next busir.e.'S meeting of the club will be N member 9. at M-s. Henry Stro'.je's 1 i.me. The nexc eveninr. i' e:Mi-g ill te . STRAUSS & CO. Grain Dealers, cf Portland, Oregon Will Be Represented this Season by W. M. Eubanks It will pay you to see him before ou sell your wheat. t T tar.jatti:"i:t:tr;jnn::aU;sia Before contracting or selling your wheat it Will t pay you to see L. Balsiger representing B. G. and Co. IONE CASH MARKET 1 lone, Oregon t Dealers In Fresh and Cured Meats, Butter and El's. i We Buy Cream for Swift & Company. 1 W'U.. -..I Ctl 7 r XT IT rr iv iij iiui oen 1 our crejin in rour iioine town: JKeal Lstate Insurance I Peterson Brothers i ii 1 . . . . J suU'" requirements by the instaltatio.i of an rl; in a wtd? rane of s?s. We a!n h.i second InvJ combines for sale. Agency for the Ha k t. 1 itAV'-UI III (Jd LM L.1) lUilllMIK'S. & J. RO'Mwara. Pronrielor j& u ' Wr'B :t;rtt:itt :: ..tr n n :: :: u :t t. n ? tt tr a imu I Hotel one 1 S:: 8:: cater to the patronage of those who wish firs! class accommodations. Cole Smith, Manager. ' TAX ' (C From Being Sold for Taxes. Vote Against Power Districts Constitutional Amendment "Oregon cannot afford a new class of uncontroled tax-spending poiitical bodies, operating tax-exempt property in a hazardous business cn terprize at the risk of the already overburdened tax payers of the state. (Ta'tment of 191 Oregon citiztns in official Vottr'n Pamphlet.) Six Jokers in the Amendment I n 1 District can l; pieced tolbtr li!v: a crazy quilt, out of pitches of territory "contiguous or otherwise, i.i one or more counties " 2 Districts can ' levy taxes upon the taxable property of such districts" with no limit as to the amount of taxes that may be levied. 3 Districts can "issue, sell and assume evidences of indebtedness," with no limit on the amount or kind of debts to be "issued" or "assumed." "assumV 4 Districts can take over and defaulted bonds of insolvent irrigation districtiand load thee debts onto oth er property 5 Districts can and must make up all losses in higher taxes, in higher water and electric rates, or both, withont check or limitation. 6 Five directors can exercise all these autocratic powers, with all bars against extravagance opprlessve bur. dens removed. You know how these things worh 'The people know by bitter experience that no power to creat new debt and levy new taxes ha ever been left unex ercised. No oportunity to enlarge the public payrolls by po litical organiztion, or no chance to raise and expend public money has ever been neglected. This is a Constitutional Amendment No Use Crying Later - - Protect Yourselves NOW VOTE 325 X NO (I aid Adv. Utility Taxpayers Committee, H. L. Walther, Manager, 206 Sixth Street, Portland) BS3J